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Zebra CPCL - GETTING PRINTER INFORMATION

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Mobile Printer CPCLProgramming Manual P1-3
GETTING PRINTER INFORMATION
The printer can produce a report containing information
about the application resident in printer memory. A report
similar to the example printouts shown on the following
pages can be obtained from your printer by doing the fol-
lowing:
1. Turn the printer OFF.
2. While holding the FEED key down, turn the printer
ON.
3. When printing begins, release the FEED key.
The printer prints a line of interlocking “x” characters and
then produces two reports. The first report indicates the
printer model, ROM version, serial number, baud rate,
etc.
The second report contains application information. The
last digits in the application number indicate the software
version.(e.g. “Software: HTLK40d” indicates a software
version of 40.) If no second report appears, there is no
application loaded.
The Wireless Communications report will appear if a
Short Range Radio (SRRF), infrared (IrDA) or wireless
LAN (RF LAN) option has been installed in the printer. If
no wireless options are installed, the Wireless Communi-
cations Section will consist of a blank line.
The RF LAN Information section will only appear on Net-
work Printers (units equipped with a WLAN card). Net-
work printers are covered in detail in Section 12 of this
manual.
The Label section shown in the second report reports the
maximum size label that can be printed, based on a
printer resolution of 203 dots/inch (8 dots/mm).
In the example, the Label Height is 2224 dots, which
means for a label width of 576 dots (2.8 inches or 72
mm), you can print labels up to 10.9 inches (278 mm)
long. Reducing the label width results in a correspond-
ing increase in the maximum label length.

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