Printronix SL4M Anleitung Für Quick Setup
Unibar Base Directory
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Capacity
This section, in general, the larger the settings the more memory consumed.
Memory for many of these items is allocated up front, for the sake of
simplicity; so it is allocated even if it is not used. Thus, if memory usage is a
concern, you may want to keep these settings on the lean side.
Memory for many of these items is allocated up front, for the sake of
simplicity; so it is allocated even if it is not used. Thus, if memory usage is a
concern, you may want to keep these settings on the lean side.
Max Labels
The number of different label templates that will be loaded in a printer memory
at one time. If this number is 5, on the 6th distinct label type encountered
during a single printing, the constant part of the labels and graphics will be
deleted from the printer memory. New labels and graphics will be loaded until
the max number is reached again.
at one time. If this number is 5, on the 6th distinct label type encountered
during a single printing, the constant part of the labels and graphics will be
deleted from the printer memory. New labels and graphics will be loaded until
the max number is reached again.
Max Record (Length)
The maximum length of a data record being sent to the Label Formatter.
Records longer than this will have truncated data. If the truncated data
needed data incomplete labels may be printed.
Records longer than this will have truncated data. If the truncated data
needed data incomplete labels may be printed.
Unibar Base Directory
BARCODE 2000 XML DIRECT uses the install directory as a base directory
for storing label templates, image files, configuration files, programs, etc.
for storing label templates, image files, configuration files, programs, etc.
The default base directory is “/unibar”. The user can change to any desired
directory, but if the directory is changed, the
directory, but if the directory is changed, the
BARCODE 2000 XML DIRECT
programs must be informed. Setting the environment string will identify the
desired directory.
desired directory.
The environment string should be set before the
BARCODE 2000 XML
DIRECT programs are run. The commands above can be inserted in a login
script so they are automatically executed whenever the user logs on. If the
BARCODE 2000 XML DIRECT programs cannot properly locate the base
directory, the following error message will be displayed:
script so they are automatically executed whenever the user logs on. If the
BARCODE 2000 XML DIRECT programs cannot properly locate the base
directory, the following error message will be displayed:
“Error - can’t open <base directory>/BC2000.cfg.”
Refer to the “
BARCODE 2000 XML DIRECT Configuration File” section for
details on setting up your Printer Destination Table.
Setting the Environment String
UNIX / Linux
$ UNIBAR=/usr/unibar
$ export UNIBAR
** NOTE - 'C:\UNIBAR' is the default directory that
BARCODE 2000 XML
DIRECT installs in on Windows systems. If you changed the directory, you
must reflect that change in the UNIBAR system variable. **
must reflect that change in the UNIBAR system variable. **