Brother International RJ-3050Ai P-touch Template Manual/ Command Reference - Page 11

To use P-touch Template 2.0, select the P-touch Template mode.

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P-touch Template 2.0 Command Reference (1) Command mode setting - P-touch Template mode To use P-touch Template 2.0, select the P-touch Template mode. - ESC/P mode - Raster mode (2) Template number setting Specify the template number selected as the default when the printer is turned on. However, if any template has been set to not be transferred to the printer, the number of that template cannot be specified. (3) Delimiter setting A delimiter is the symbol used to indicate when to move to the next object in the data that is being sent. Between 1 and 20 characters can be specified. (4) Print start trigger setting Select one of the following three options for the print start trigger. - Command Character (Printing starts when the command character specified in (5) is received.) - Data Insertion into All the Objects (Printing starts when the delimiter for the last object is received.) - Received Data Size (Printing starts when the number of characters specified in (6) is received. However, delimiters are not counted in the number of characters.) (5) Print start command text string setting Specify 1 to 20 characters. (6) Print start data amount setting The amount of data that must be received before printing can begin can be set between 1 and 999. (7) Character code set setting Select one of the following three character code sets. For character code tables, refer to "Appendix B: Character Code Tables". - Windows1252 - Windows1250 - Brother standard - 5 2. P-touch Template Settings Tool User's Guide

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P-touch Template 2.0 Command Reference
- 5 -
2. P-
touch Template Settings Tool User’s Guide
(1) Command mode setting
- P-touch Template mode
To use P-touch Template 2.0, select the P-touch Template mode.
- ESC/P mode
- Raster mode
(2) Template number setting
Specify the template number selected as the default when the printer is turned on.
However, if any template has been set to not be transferred to the printer, the number of that template
cannot be specified.
(3) Delimiter setting
A delimiter is the symbol used to indicate when to move to the next object in the data that is being sent.
Between 1 and 20 characters can be specified.
(4) Print start trigger setting
Select one of the following three options for the print start trigger.
- Command Character
(Printing starts when the command character specified in (5) is received.)
- Data Insertion into All the Objects
(Printing starts when the delimiter for the last object is received.)
- Received Data Size
(Printing starts when the number of characters specified in (6) is received. However, delimiters are not
counted in the number of characters.)
(5) Print start command text string setting
Specify 1 to 20 characters.
(6) Print start data amount setting
The amount of data that must be received before printing can begin can be set between 1 and 999.
(7) Character code set setting
Select one of the following three character code sets. For character code tables, refer to
Appendix B:
Character Code Tables
.
- Windows1252
- Windows1250
- Brother standard