Brother International TD-2135N Raster Command Reference - Page 32

Paper Size Setup dialog box.

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Raster Command Reference Open the [Devices and Printers] window, right-click the printer, and then display the Printing Preferences dialog box. Click the [Paper Size Setup] button on the [Basic] tab to display the Paper Size Setup dialog box. (Refer to the illustration below.) Click [Save Paper Size Commands] from the [Option] button to display a dialog box for creating a file for saving the paper size commands, and then save them in a file with the specified name. 2. Open the saved file in the binary file editor. The rows of numbers that appear are the command data.(Refer to the illustration below.) In the command data that appeared, the part marked with the red box is the additional media information command. Of this, the 127 bytes underlined in orange are the media information. Use this when adding media information. - 28 - 4. Printing Command Details

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4. Printing Command Details
Open the [Devices and Printers] window, right-click the printer, and then display the Printing
Preferences dialog box.
Click the [Paper Size Setup] button on the [Basic] tab to display the
Paper Size Setup dialog box.
Refer to the illustration below.
Click [Save Paper Size Commands] from the [Option] button to display a dialog box for creating a
file for saving the paper size commands, and then save them in a file with the specified name.
2.
Open the saved file in the binary file editor. The rows of numbers that appear are the command
data.(Refer to the illustration below.)
In the command data that appeared, the part marked with the red box is the additional media
information command.
Of this, the 127 bytes underlined in orange are the media information.
Use this when adding media information.