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l
“m
u
indicates adjusting direction.
When m = < * * * * * 0>B, positioning is adjusted in the
normal direction.
When m = <* * * * * * 0>B, positioning is adjusted in the
reverse direction.
[Notes]
l "n” means the adjustment amount. It is n/360 inches.
l
The setting beyond the tip of a label is not available. If the
adjustment amount that goes beyond the label tip is specified,
the starting position will be set to the label tip.
Thus, any adjustment amount that will cause the printing width
on a label to be narrower than 255/360 inches (see the figure
below) cannot be set. Specifying such an amount will cause the
starting position to be set at 255/360 inches.
l
The default setting for the starting position is about 1.5 mm be
low the label tip.
l
This command is effective only when ‘label print” is selected.
l
Make sure to set the starting position by considering the align-
ment of the starting position will be split out approx. ±1 mm be
cause the paper is bent.
l
This command is valid only after setting for the starting position
by executing commands
(FF,
GS
FF,
GS <), pressing the PA-
PER FEED switch or turning the power on.
l
When position is adjusted in the reverse direction, the position of
the first label may shift approx. ±1 mm. To prevent this, feed the
first label through the machine without printing on it.
[Default]
None
[Reference]
FF, GS FF
GS C 0 m n
•••••••••
b default position
b Starting position
I I
(set by this command
[Name]
Select counter print mode
[Format]
<1D>H<43>H<30>H<m><n>
[Range]
0 m 5
0 n 2
[Description]
Selects print mode for the serial number counter.
l
"m"
indicates the number of digits to be printed.
m = O:
Prints the actual digits indicated by numerical value.
In this case “n” has no meaning.
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