Zebra 01406-000 User Manual

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Programming
Software Command Syntax
03/03/2009
TTP 1020™/TTP 1030™ Technical Manual
P1003643-001
Cut and Present Commands
Affects a paper cut-off and a default-length eject through the presenter module.
If the receipt length is too short, paper-feed is added until the 75-mm minimum receipt length 
is reached, before execution of the Cut command.
Prints a dotted line, a pair of scissors, and partially cuts the paper to make it easier to tear off 
the paper (a cut of about 5-mm).
Effects paper cut-off only.
Eject can be effected with the ESC FF n command (see ESC 
).
If the receipt length is too short, paper-feed is added until the 75-mm minimum receipt length 
is reached, before execution of the Cut command. 
ESC FF ejects the document through the presenter module. Variable n represents the number 
of eject-steps. 
One step is approximately 2 mm
The maximum number of steps is 255
Normally, this command is placed after a cut command (ESC RS) to partially eject the receipt 
to the customer. Set the number of eject steps so that a small part of the receipt is retained in 
the presenter module, avoiding that the receipt drops to the floor. 
Another use of the command is to eject a part of a long document without preceding cut. The 
reason to do this is to limit the size of the loop build-up in the presenter.
RS
Cut and eject receipt (record separate)
1E
hex
030
decimal
US
Partial cut (unit separate)
1F
hex
031
decimal
ESC RS
Cut only, no eject
1B
1E
hex
027
030 decimal
ESC FF
n
Eject (run presenter)
1B
0C
n
hex
027
012
n
decimal
Note • 
The loop is limited to the value set by ESC f n to avoid paper jam. The default 
setting of n=18, gives a loop of just above 0.5 m. When this length has been looped, the 
printer presents that part of the receipt. Then, without cutting the paper, it continues to print 
the rest of the receipt.