CPCL Command Manual SEWOO TECH CO., LTD www.miniprinter.com Rev 1.1 2011.07.25
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
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
12 Command Manual C. TEXT CONCATENATION Command Text concatenation allows you to assign different character styles to strings, printing them with u
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.
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
15 Command Manual 4. Linear Bar Codes A. BARCODE Command The BARCODE command prints bar codes in both vertical and horizontal orientations at spec
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
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
18 Command Manual B. MAXICODE This revision supports only Mode 2 bar codes. Format {command} {type} {x} {y} {tag} {options} … {tag} {options} <E
19 Command Manual HEAD Transportation data format header 01[GS]98 TN Tracking Number [GS] SCAC Standard Carrier Alpha Code UPSN SHIPPER UPS S
2 Command Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Programming Introduction 5 2. Printer Commands 6 A. Printer Commands B. PRINT Command C. FORM Command D
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
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
22 Command Manual E. GRAPHICS Commands Bit- mapped graphics can be printed by using graphics commands. ASCii HEX is used for expanded graphics dat
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
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
25 Command Manual D. PAGE-WIDTH Command The command specifies the page width Format {command} {width} Command & option {command} PAGE-WIDTH (
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
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
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
29 Command Manual L. BACKFEED Format {command} Command { Command } BACKFEED Normal print BACKFEED Command ! 0 200 200 400 1 LABEL BACKF
3 Command Manual 7. Advanced Commands 24 A. CONTRAST Command B. TONE Command C. JUSTIFICATION Commands D. PAGE-WIDTH Command E. PACE Command F
30 Command Manual N. POSTFEED Command The POSTFEED command instructs the printer to advance the media a specified amount after printing. Format {c
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
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
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
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
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
36 Command Manual 9. Advanced Utilities A. VERSION Utility This command reports the firmware version as a four character null-terminated ASCII str
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
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
39 Command Manual K. SET-TIME Utility This command sets the time in the real time clock module. Format <!> <UTILITIES> {command} {time-
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.
40 Command Manual N. GET-DATE Utility This command reports the current date. Format <!> <UTILITIES> {command} <PRINT> Command &am
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
42 Command Manual 10. Printer Escape Commands A. SET AND READ CODE Command Printer command sessions normally start with the ‘!’ character. When the
43 Command Manual 2. Get Printer Information ESC (0x1b) ‘s’(0x73) This command instruct the printer to return a null-terminated string containing i
44 Command Manual 11. Configuration/Control Commands The following section covers a set of commands to configure and query printer parameters and pe
45 Command Manual characters “setpin”. This parameter is not used when the “bluetooth.authentication” parameter is set to “default” or “off”. See “b
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
47 Command Manual “journal” default “label” Memory Parameters memory.flash_size getvar This parameter refers to the total amount of Fl
48 Command Manual setvar “0” ~ “65535” the printer reaches the low battery state this timeout will become active. The printer will shut down after
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
5 Command Manual 1. Programming introduction This manual details the various commands in the CPCL language which allow the programmer to utilize
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
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
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
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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