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LP 1000
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End of form
The command puts an end to the saving of the form it is
registered in the list of forms and is ready for loading and
execution. If before the command FE the printer is switched
OFF the information from the form entered so far is lost and
the memory space it has covered is set free. If no saving of a
form is started the command will be rejected.
Format:
FE
Loading of a form
The command announces the information entered earlier as
active. From this point on the information in question will be
executed automatically at each command for
printing. If other
commands have also been dispatched to the printer the printed
label will be the joint result of the execution of all commands
related to the form. The closing of the activity of the form
comes when a new form is loaded or with the commands M
or N. Off course, the result will be the same when the form is
deleted.
Format:
FR”Name”
Name: The name of the form. A form with this name must be
loaded into the memory.
Example:
FR”Test”
Deleting a form
The command deletes existing form or all forms. The en-
gaged memory after this is freed.
Format:
FK”Name”
Name:
Name of the form - a form of that name must be
saved in the memory. If ‘*’ is entered as a name all forms will
be deleted.
Information on the forms
The command initiates the printing of all loaded forms or
the
content of one of them.
Format:
FI
Prints a list of all forms.
FI”Name”
Prints the content of the form ”Name”.
E.
Working with graphic files
Loading a new
Saves a new graphic file in the memory of the printer. The rules
graphic
concerning names are the same as with the forms. The command
will be rejected if there is a graphic file of that name or the entered
size of the file is greater than the size of the free operational memory.
The file must be in the PCX format , monochrome - in any other
case it will not be loaded. It can be produced in different programs
under Windows - for example PhotoShop.
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