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PRESENT 
SENSOR 
Controls the "on-demand" dispensation of labels (by inhibiting further label printing 
until a previously printed label is removed) when the printer is equipped with the 
Present Sensor or Peel and Present option, where:  
MODE 
Sets the option detection and response of the printer: 
AUTO  Automatically detects, enables the sensor, and sets the label stop location for the 
option; if no option is detected, the operation will be ignored. 
ENABLED  Enables the sensor, and sets the label stop location for the option; if no option is 
detected, a fault will be generated. 
DISABLED  Disables the option. 
RETRACT 
DELAY * 
Programs a time delay period (1 - 255 x 10 milliseconds) that must elapse before the 
retraction of the next label in the print process occurs, where: 
 070 
milliseconds 
Is the Default Setting.  
 
CUTTER 
Controls the cutting of media, where:   
AUTO  Automatically senses the presence of the cutter option. If detected, the cutter is 
enabled; otherwise, the operation will be ignored.  
ENABLED  Enables cutting. If the cutter is not detected, a fault will be generated.  
DISABLED  Disables the option. 
 
SCANNER 
Controls the Linear Scanner and the way bar codes are interrogated, where:   
MODE 
Sets the mode of Linear Scanner operation: 
AUTO  Is the Default Setting. Automatically senses the presence of the scanner option.  If 
present, the scanner is enabled; otherwise, the device is ignored.  
ENABLED  Enables scanning. (If the option is not detected, a fault will be generated.)  
DISABLED  Disables the option. 
BARCODE 
COUNT * 
Sets the number (0 – 99) of bar codes to be read on each label. Appropriate for 
most applications, the default setting enables Auto Count Mode, which allows a 
variable number of bar codes to be read on every label and is appropriate for most 
applications. However, imaged bar codes (those sent as bit maps from the host) 
can only be recognized by entering the minimum number that are to be read on 
each label. (If you have questions regarding the way your bar codes are 
generated, check with your software vendor.)  
00   Is the Default Setting.  
MIN READABLE 
HEIGHT * 
Ensures integrity by setting a vertical distance of the bar code that must have 
identical decodes to be considered readable. For example, a setting of ¼ will 
ensure that ¼ inch of the bar code is 100% readable. The setting range is 1/16 – 
½ inch (1.5 – 12.5 mm), and Disabled. The selected distance should not exceed 
50% of the measured bar code height. When ‘Disabled’ is selected, the printer 
defaults to a REDUNDANCY LEVEL setting of 2 to ensure integrity (see below).  
DISABLED  Is the Default Setting.