Microcom 412 User Manual
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Quick Reference Command Summary
Appendix D
412 Operators Manual
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3
Advance when idle.
98
Peel-and-Dispense Mode:
0
Turn off peel-and-dispense mode.
1
Turn on peel-and dispense mode.
2
(Custom Applicator Mode - peel and dispense with no delay.)
99
Cutter Control: This command will enable or disable full and/or partial cuts.
Command 102 and 103 can be used to set the cut intervals. The Full Cut
Interval (^D102) and the Partial Cut Interval (^D103) may be used at the same
time but where a full and partial cut coincide, only the full cut will be preformed.
(Partial cuts are only available if the full/partial cutter was installed. If this
command is set to a value of 2, the printer will pause after the partial cut and
wait for the user to take the label.)
0
Disable cutter.
1
Enable Full Cut
2
Enable Partial Cut
3
Enable Full and Partial Cut
100
Clear User RAM: This command will clear all downloaded fonts, graphics, and
stored label formats. See Section 5.3.8.
101
Send User RAM Available: The printer will send the number of free bytes to the
serial port (ie. >192480<).
XX
102 Full Cut Interval: This command tells the printer when to full cut. The default
value is 1. If it is set to a value of 0 the printer will full cut whenever the copies
count is reached (default copies count is 1). If this command is set higher than 0
(max 65536), the printer will full cut when that quantity is reached. This
command will only function if the Cutter Control command (^D99) is set to allow
full cuts. (Please note that a full cut will override a partial cut. The following
examples assume that the ^D99 command is set to a value of 3. Example #1: If
the Full Cut Interval is set to a value of 5 and the Partial Cut Interval is also set
to a value of 5, the printer will full cut. Example #2: If The Full Cut Interval is set
to a value of 5 and the Partial Cut Interval is set to a value of 1, the printer will
partial cut after labels 1 through 4 and full cut after label 5.)
XX
103 Partial Cut Interval: This command tells the printer when partial cut. The
default value is 1. If it is set to a value of 0, the printer will partial cut whenever
the copies count is reached (default copies count is 1). If this command is set
higher than 0 (max 65536), the printer will partial cut when that quantity is
reached. This command will only function if the Cutter Control command (^D99)
is set to allow partial cuts. (Please note that a full cut will override a partial cut.
The following examples assume that the ^D99 command is set to a value of 3.
Example #1: If the Full Cut Interval is set to a value of 5 and the Partial Cut
Interval is also set to a value of 5, the printer will full cut after label 5. Example
#2: If The Full Cut Interval is set to a value of 5 and the Partial Cut Interval is set
to a value of 1, the printer will partial cut after labels 1 through 4 and full cut
after label 5.)