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CPCL Command Manual
SEWOO TECH CO., LTD
www.miniprinter.com
Rev 1.1
2011.07.25
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CPCL Command Manual SEWOO TECH CO., LTD www.miniprinter.com Rev 1.1 2011.07.25

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10 Command Manual 3. TEXT A. TEXT Commands The TEXT command is used to place text on a label. This command and its variants control the specific f

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11 Command Manual B. FONT-GROUP(FG) Command The FG command gives a user the ability to group up to 10 pre-scaled font files into a single group. A

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12 Command Manual C. TEXT CONCATENATION Command Text concatenation allows you to assign different character styles to strings, printing them with u

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13 Command Manual D. MULTILINE(ML) Command MULTILINE (ML) allow you to print multiple lines of text using the same number of font and line-height.

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14 Command Manual E. COUNT Command The COUNT command is used for printing multiple labels where a numeric text field or numeric data encoded in a

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15 Command Manual 4. Linear Bar Codes A. BARCODE Command The BARCODE command prints bar codes in both vertical and horizontal orientations at spec

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16 Command Manual B. BARCODE-TEXT Command The BARCODE-TEXT command is used to label bar codes with the same data used to create the bar code. The

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17 Command Manual 5. Two-Dimensional Bar Codes A. PDF417 (PORTABLE DATA FILE) The following commands are used for the creation and formatting of t

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18 Command Manual B. MAXICODE This revision supports only Mode 2 bar codes. Format {command} {type} {x} {y} {tag} {options} … {tag} {options} <E

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19 Command Manual HEAD Transportation data format header 01[GS]98 TN Tracking Number [GS] SCAC Standard Carrier Alpha Code UPSN SHIPPER UPS S

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2 Command Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Programming Introduction 5 2. Printer Commands 6 A. Printer Commands B. PRINT Command C. FORM Command D

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20 Command Manual 6. Graphics A. BOX Command The BOX command provides the user with the ability to produce rectangular shapes of specified line t

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21 Command Manual C. INVERSE-LINE Commands The INVERSE-LINE Command has the same syntax as the LINE command. Previously created objects that lie wi

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22 Command Manual E. GRAPHICS Commands Bit- mapped graphics can be printed by using graphics commands. ASCii HEX is used for expanded graphics dat

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23 Command Manual F. PCX Commands The PCX command gives a user the ability to send “.PCX” graphics formatted images to the printer. The .PCX imag

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24 Command Manual 7. Advanced Commands A. CONTRAST Command The contrast command is used to specify the print darkness for the entire label. The li

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25 Command Manual D. PAGE-WIDTH Command The command specifies the page width Format {command} {width} Command & option {command} PAGE-WIDTH (

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26 Command Manual E. PACE Command When PACE is activated, the user must depress the printer’s ‘FEED’ key to print additional labels until the bath

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27 Command Manual H. SPEED Command This SPEED command selects a speed level within a range of 0 to 5, with 0the slowest speed. Format {command} {sp

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28 Command Manual K. ON-FEED Command Your printer can be configured to ignore, form-feed, or reprint the last label when the feed key is pressed or

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29 Command Manual L. BACKFEED Format {command} Command { Command } BACKFEED Normal print BACKFEED Command ! 0 200 200 400 1 LABEL BACKF

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3 Command Manual 7. Advanced Commands 24 A. CONTRAST Command B. TONE Command C. JUSTIFICATION Commands D. PAGE-WIDTH Command E. PACE Command F

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30 Command Manual N. POSTFEED Command The POSTFEED command instructs the printer to advance the media a specified amount after printing. Format {c

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31 Command Manual P. USING FORMAT FILES When you used the same form repeatedly, you can print the label only sending variable date to the printer b

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32 Command Manual 8. Line Print Mode The “! UTILITIES” command, or “! U” for short, must be ended by the terminator “PRINT” followed by a CR/LF to

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33 Command Manual C. Moving With X and Y Coordinates Even though the printer is in a line print mode, it can still move down and across the paper u

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34 Command Manual G. PAGE-WIDTH Command This command let you control the width. Format ! U1 PW {unit width} {unit width} Printing width for unit

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35 Command Manual K. SET-TOF Command This command is used to program the distance between the top-of-form and the end of the next or previous eye-s

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36 Command Manual 9. Advanced Utilities A. VERSION Utility This command reports the firmware version as a four character null-terminated ASCII str

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37 Command Manual E. DEFINE-FILE(DF) Utility The DF command defiles a file name for a file to be loaded into the printer. If a file with the same n

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38 Command Manual H. TIMEOUT Utility If no data is received after the specified timeout, the printer will turn itself off to save energy and prese

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39 Command Manual K. SET-TIME Utility This command sets the time in the real time clock module. Format <!> <UTILITIES> {command} {time-

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4 Command Manual 9. Advanced Utilities 35 A. VERSION Utility B. CHECKSUM Utility C. DEL Utility D. DIR Utility E. DEFINE-FILE(DF) Utility F.

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40 Command Manual N. GET-DATE Utility This command reports the current date. Format <!> <UTILITIES> {command} <PRINT> Command &am

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41 Command Manual 24-02-1998 Q. PAPER-JAM Utility This command establishes the parameters that allow the printer to report a paper jam. Format

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42 Command Manual 10. Printer Escape Commands A. SET AND READ CODE Command Printer command sessions normally start with the ‘!’ character. When the

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43 Command Manual 2. Get Printer Information ESC (0x1b) ‘s’(0x73) This command instruct the printer to return a null-terminated string containing i

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44 Command Manual 11. Configuration/Control Commands The following section covers a set of commands to configure and query printer parameters and pe

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45 Command Manual characters “setpin”. This parameter is not used when the “bluetooth.authentication” parameter is set to “default” or “off”. See “b

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46 Command Manual printer files. file.rename do This command can be used to rename printer files. file.run do This command can be used to execut

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47 Command Manual “journal”  default “label” Memory Parameters memory.flash_size getvar This parameter refers to the total amount of Fl

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48 Command Manual setvar “0” ~ “65535” the printer reaches the low battery state this timeout will become active. The printer will shut down after

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49 Command Manual GAP-SENSE & BAR-SENSE Commands These commands are used to instruct the printer as to which means of top-of-form detection shou

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5 Command Manual 1. Programming introduction This manual details the various commands in the CPCL language which allow the programmer to utilize

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6 Command Manual 2. Printer commands A label file always begins with the “!” character followed by an “x” offset parameter, “x” and “y” axis reso

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7 Command Manual B. Print command The print command terminates and prints the file. This must always be the last command (except when in Line Pint

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8 Command Manual E. UNITS Command The Units commands are used to specify a measurement system for all subsequent command fields in a control sessio

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9 Command Manual F. Using Comments Comments can be added between the first line of a command start line and the print command. A comment is placed

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