The table represents the defined immediate command control
character as
^
and the defined status polling control character as
d
. You may define these characters to suit your needs.
To use the immediate command control
character or the status polling character
within your data, use the tilde sequence.
C l e a r i n g P a c k e t s f r o m M e m o r y
You may want to remove packets from the printer to increase
memory storage capacity or if the formats/fonts are no longer
needed. In some cases, turning the printer off may clear the
packets from memory. If not, send a format clear packet.
Syntax
{header,packet#,action,device
p
}
1. header
Identifies the packet. Options:
A
Check Digit Scheme
B
Batch
F
Format
W
Font
2. packet#
Identification number of the packet to clear (
1-999
) or font
number (
0-9999
). 0 is for all fonts.
3. action
Enter
C
to clear the packet.
4. device
Storage device. Options:
N
Non-volatile RAM
R
Volatile RAM
Example
{F,1,C,R
p
}
Clears Format #1 from volatile RAM.
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Configuring the Printer
Summary of Contents for Monarch 9412
Page 8: ...vi Table of Contents ...
Page 14: ...1 6 Getting Started ...
Page 22: ...2 8 Designing a Format ...
Page 70: ...4 22 Defining Fields ...
Page 88: ...5 18 Defining Field Options ...
Page 98: ...6 10 Printing ...
Page 143: ...Samples A 9 ...
Page 146: ...A 12 Samples ...
Page 166: ...C 12 Symbol Sets Code Pages ...
Page 169: ...B a t c h W o r k s h e e t Format Design Tools D 3 ...
Page 170: ...C h e c k D i g i t W o r k s h e e t D 4 Format Design Tools ...
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