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13.4 Writing
The storage devices can be written to in several ways. The most functionally secure way is writing to the storage
device via a data interface.
Attention!
The device selected as Default storage is written to by default. To write to another device specify the path
name of the device in the le name ( Programming Manual).
Example:
Withdirectprogramming,thecommandsequenceforsavingalabel(leXYZ)hasthefollowingform:
Ms LBL; XYZ CommandforsavingtheleXYZ
J |
H 100,0,T |
S l1;0,0,68,71,104
|ContentsoftheleXYZ
T 10,10,0,3,pt15;memory card |
A 1[NOPRINT] |
Ms LBL End of save command
• Aftertransferofthecommandsequence,theleXYZissavedwiththecommandsfromJtoA.
• OnlyonelabelisprintedeachtimetheleXYZiscalledup.
• The[NOPRINT]parameterincommandAsuppressestheprintingofalabelwhentheleissaved.
• To print the label a variable number of times, use command A [?].
13.5 Storage Device Functions
13.5.1 Load Label
Labels whose descriptions are saved on the storage device can be printed using the Load label function.
Start menu.
Select Storage > Load label.
Thedisplayshowstheselectionofexternalstoragedevicesandthelabellesstoredonthedevices.
Selectalabelandconrmwith .
Ifalabelisselectedwhichwassavedwithaxedcontentsandxedlabelquantity,theprintjobisstarted
immediately.
If additional input on the label description is required, the display requests to enter the variable data.
For label descriptions with a variable label quantity, a prompt to enter the label quantity is displayed.
Enter the label quantity/variable data and select to start the print job.
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