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Appendix B – Internal Menu
21) HEAT
Controls the “burn-time” of the printhead. This is
the equivalent of Heat Setting on most label
software programs.
Possible Values:
Range: 0 – 30; default = *10
22) IMAGING MODE
This command instructs the printer whether to pre-
image the label format:
Possible Values:
* Multiple label (The printer images multiple labels
as memory permits, achieving the
fastest throughput; however, if
time stamping, the time will reflect
the moment the label is imaged
rather than when actually printed.)
Single label
(The printer images the next label
only after the previous label has
been successfully printed. Single
processing provides time-stamps
that are more accurate, but it
slows label throughput time.)
23) FAULT HANDLING
When a fault condtions is detected, printing stops
and the
Fault
Light illumintes. After the problem is
corrected, the FEED Button must be pressed to
clear the fault. The label in process is not reprinted.
Possible Values:
YES or NO; default = *NO
(NO = NO REPRINT disabled, reprinting will occur.)
24) HEAT COMMANDS
This command causes the printer to ignore DPL
Heat commands; instead, the Heat value is
controlled via the menu setting.
Possible Values:
* ENABLED
DISABLED
25) SPEED COMMANDS
This command causes the printer to ignore DPL
speed commands; instead, speed values are
controlled via the menu setting.
Possible Values:
* ENABLED
DISABLED
The items in the Printer Setup Menu List are stored in non-volatile memory.
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