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IBM 4610-TM6 - SureMark Printer TM6 Two-color Thermal Transfer User Manual

IBM 4610-TM6 - SureMark Printer TM6 Two-color Thermal Transfer
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v
Unlike
other
Align
Position
commands,
the
Align
Positions-Align
Column
Right
command
can
be
sent
in
the
middle
of
a
print
line.
Print
characters
sent
before
the
alignment
command
will
be
left
aligned,
while
characters
sent
after
the
alignment
command
will
be
right
aligned.
v
The
Fix
Font
Matrix
command
forces
proportional
characters
to
print
using
a
single
width
defined
by
the
command.
This
essentially
negates
the
proportional
characteristic
of
the
font,
while
still
allowing
the
user
to
utilize
the
custom
font.
The
following
sequence
assumes
proportional
characters
have
been
downloaded
and
selected
for
printing.
The
following
sequence
should
be
used
for
each
item
line.
The
printer
output
would
resemble
the
following:
Candy
Bar
$
.45
Fountain
Soda
$
1.11
1.
Print
the
item
description.
For
the
first
item,
this
is
the
ASCII
data
Candy
Bar.
2.
Issue
the
Set
Alignment
command
with
n=4
(Right
Align
Column).
The
command
syntax
is
X'1B
61
04'.
3.
Issue
the
Fix
Font
Matrix
command
with
n=dot
width
of
the
widest
number
used.
The
command
syntax
is
X'1B
3A
xx'.
Note:
Finding
the
optimum
value
of
xx
for
this
command
will
vary
depending
on
the
proportional
character
set
being
used,
and
may
require
some
experimentation.
4.
Print
the
item
price.
For
the
first
item,
this
is
the
ASCII
data
$
.45.
5.
Issue
the
Fix
Font
Matrix
command
with
n=0,
which
disables
the
fixed
font
matrix.
The
command
syntax
is
X'1B
3A
00'.
6.
Issue
the
Print
and
Line
Feed
command.
Use
the
command
syntax
X'0A'
or
X'0D'.
Layout
using
set
tab
position
There
are
situations
where
the
customer
might
not
want
the
price
right
aligned,
or
requires
an
additional
column
(for
example,
a
column
for
quantity).
In
such
a
case,
using
tabs
is
the
best
method
to
guarantee
alignment.
Tab
positions
that
you
define
during
the
set-up
operation
(see
“Set
horizontal
tab
positions”
on
page
135)
will
remain
intact
until
the
printer
is
reset
or
reinitialized.
Once
tabs
are
set-up,
all
that
is
required
is
to
send
a
tab
character
X'09'
to
move
to
the
next
tab
position.
It
is
still
recommended
that
the
Fix
Font
Matrix
be
used,
if
alignment
of
the
individual
characters
in
a
field
is
important
(for
example,
to
align
the
decimal
points
of
prices).
The
following
Set
Tab
Positions
command
will
define
tab
positions
for
3
columns:
item
description,
quantity
and
price.
The
command
assumes
that
the
font
width
is
approximately
10
dots.
This
procedure
assumes
that
proportional
characters
have
been
downloaded
and
selected
for
printing,
and
that
the
item
description
will
be
left
aligned.
X'1B
44
01
90
01
D6
00
00'
The
following
sequence
should
be
used
for
each
item
line.
The
printer
output
would
resemble
the
following:
Candy
Bar
03
$
1.00
Fountain
Soda
10
$11.10
1.
Print
the
item
description.
For
the
first
item,
this
is
the
ASCII
data
Candy
Bar.
2.
Issue
the
Tab
command.
The
command
syntax
is
X'09'.
August
24,
2004
188
SureMark
Printers
User’s
Guide

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