
Monarch6017HandiPrintPrinterProgrammer’sManualProgrammer’sManualTC6017PM Rev. AC 06/02 ©2001 Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. All rights rese
2-4 Creating and Printing Formats Using Data Stream Graphics You print data stream graphics one line at a time. To create a line, you specify bits t
Creating and Printing Formats 2-5 Using Flash Memory Graphics You can also use a graphic previously stored in flash memory. You are limited to one g
2-6 Creating and Printing Formats Command Summary Commands Description ESC-'DL' Step 1 of entering Download Mode. After processing this
Creating and Printing Formats 2-7 Creating Bar Code Fields The printer can print the following bar codes, with or without human-readable data. ♦ Cod
2-8 Creating and Printing Formats Command Description <height> The bar code height, specified in hex, in increments of .125 mm. <height&
Creating and Printing Formats 2-9 Code 128 (UCC/EAN-128) Details For Code 128 (UCC/EAN-128) bar codes, <length> can be a maximum of 18 (with a
2-10 Creating and Printing Formats Positioning Fields The following commands/control characters move the supply through the printer to position the f
Configuring the Printer 3-1 CONFIGURING THE PRINTER There are several commands for configuring the printer. You can include these commands at any pl
3-2 Configuring the Printer Setting the Power Mode The printer can operate in five different power modes, each using a different number of printhead
Configuring the Printer 3-3 Command Description 16 hex (Ctrl-V) Requests the print buffer and battery statuses. The printer responds with: ESC-&
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3-4 Configuring the Printer Command Summary Command Description ESC-'M'-<digit1>-<digit2>-'0'-CR Sets the power-off
Configuring the Printer 3-5 Supply Control Commands The commands in this section control how the printer uses black-mark supplies. Be aware of the fe
3-6 Configuring the Printer Printer Responses The printer responds to the two black mark search commands, with either of the following sequences. Com
Configuring the Printer 3-7 Communicating with the Handheld The printer and handheld cannot communicate unless they use these communication paramete
3-8 Configuring the Printer Miscellaneous Control Characters Command Summary Command Description 18 hex (Cancel) Re-initializes the printer. We re
Modifying Resident Fonts 4-1 MODIFYING RESIDENT FONTS You can modify the printer’s resident fonts by redefining the characters. To modify a font, pe
4-2 Modifying Resident Fonts Defining New Characters You must define each new character separately, performing the following procedure for each one.
Modifying Resident Fonts 4-3 Selecting Character Sets Before selecting a character set, remove the printer’s battery and wait several seconds. Then,
4-4 Modifying Resident Fonts Loading New Characters This step allows you to load the new characters at a particular position in the set. Command Summ
Using the Magnetic Card Reader 5-1 USING THE MAGNETIC CARD READER Optional. Your printer may have a magnetic card reader, which reads up to three tr
Table of Contents i TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction...1-1
5-2 Using the Magnetic Card Reader Command Description The reader responds to the read command with: #trck#-(data)-'?'-CR-LF-NAK #trc
Using the Magnetic Card Reader 5-3 Error Messages Following is the format of the data returned when an error occurs with the magnetic card reader. W
5-4 Using the Magnetic Card Reader
Using the Bar Code Scanner 6-1 USING THE BAR CODE SCANNER The operator can use the handheld’s scanner indirectly from buttons on the printer. This f
6-2 Using the Bar Code Scanner Command Summary Command Description ESC-'Y'-(on)-(onstring)-(off)-(offstring) Defines what data the handhel
Sample Application A-1 SAMPLE APPLICATION This appendix describes a sample application that prints the following sales receipt. Application Code T
A-2 Sample Application Dim ESC 'Declare variables Dim CR Dim CmdString Dim Buffer Dim BufferSize Dim iSerialPort Dim iReturn Dim CRLF D
Sample Application A-3 'Set up data stream CmdString = ESC & "P#" & CRLF & CRLF CmdString = CmdString & &q
A-4 Sample Application Buffer = MemoryFree(Buffer) 'Deallocate the port iReturn = SerialPortClose(iSerialPort) iReturn = SerialPortFree(iSeri
Index-1 INDEX A application, sample, A-1 B bar code fields, creating, 2-7 scanner, using, 6-1 specifying particular, 2-8 types available, 2-8 battery
ii Table of Contents Modifying Resident Fonts ...4-1 Font Sizes...
Index-2 creating bar code fields, 2-7 formats, 2-1 graphic fields, 2-3 text fields, 2-1 D data stream graphics, 2-4 defining new characters, 4-2 duty
Index-3 mode buffer, 3-1 online, 3-1 operating, 3-1 power, 3-2 modifying resident fonts, 4-1 O online mode, 3-1 operating mode, selecting, 3-1 P posit
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Introduction 1-1 INTRODUCTION The Monarch® 6017™ HandiPrint™ printer works with application programs written for the SYMBOL® SPT® 1700 or PPT® 2700 h
1-2 Introduction Conventions Used in this Manual Following are the conventions used in the syntax descriptions of each command. Symbol Description
Creating and Printing Formats 2-1 CREATING AND PRINTING FORMATS A format is the design of what your application prints. It consists of fields placed
2-2 Creating and Printing Formats Selecting Character Sets The printer can use the ANSI or ASCII character sets. These character sets are preloaded
Creating and Printing Formats 2-3 Command Description ESC-'k'-<font> Selects a font. Standard Bold is the default. <font>
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