Brother International TD-4420TN FBPL Command Reference - Page 125

Kill [n], Filename, Kill Filename, Kill F, Filename, Kill E, *.pcx, C:¥>copy Con Lpt1<

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9.4 KILL Description Delete a file in the printer memory. The wild card (*) will delete all files resident in specified DRAM or FLASH memory. Syntax KILL [n], "FILENAME" Parameter n FILENAME Description Specify the memory location that files will be deleted. N is ignored: Kill files saved in DRAM. F: Kill files from main board flash memory. E: Kill files from expansion memory module. The name of data file that will delete in the printer memory (case sensitive) Note:  If optional parameter n is not specified, firmware will delete the file in DRAM.  Syntax example KILL "FILENAME" : Delete the specify file in DRAM. KILL "*.PCX" : Delete all PCX files in DRAM. KILL "* " : Delete all files in DRAM. KILL F, "FILENAME" : Delete the specify file in FLASH. KILL E, " *.PCX " : Delete all PCX file in extension memory card.  Make sure to send MOVE command to the printer after sending KILL command. Model FBPL programming printer KILL "*" V Support KILL "*" MOVE KILL F, "*" V Example Users can use printer SELFTEST utility to print the printer configurations and files saved in the printer memory, or use the FILES command to print the downloaded file list in printer. Follow the steps below to delete files in the printer memory via parallel port connection. C:¥>COPY CON LPT1 FILES C:¥>COPY CON LPT1 KILL "DEMO.BAS " C:¥>COPY CON LPT1 FILES Note: stands for PC keyboard ENTER key. means to hold PC keyboard CTRL key then press the PC keyboard key See Also ~!F, FILES 120

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9.4
KILL
Description
Delete a file in the printer memory. The wild card (*) will delete all files resident in specified DRAM or FLASH
memory.
Syntax
KILL [n], “FILENAME”
Parameter
Description
n
Specify the memory location that files will be deleted.
N is ignored: Kill files saved in DRAM.
F
: Kill files from main board flash memory.
E
: Kill files from expansion memory module.
FILENAME
The name of data file that will delete in the printer memory (case sensitive)
Note:
If optional parameter n is not specified, firmware will delete the file in DRAM.
Syntax example
KILL "FILENAME"
: Delete the specify file in DRAM.
KILL "*.PCX"
: Delete all PCX files in DRAM.
KILL "* "
: Delete all files in DRAM.
KILL F, "FILENAME"
: Delete the specify file in FLASH.
KILL E, " *.PCX "
: Delete all PCX file in extension memory card.
Make sure to send
MOVE
command to the printer after sending
KILL
command.
Model
Support
KILL "*"
KILL "*"
MOVE
KILL F, "*"
FBPL programming printer
V
V
Example
Users can use printer
SELFTEST
utility to print the printer configurations and files saved in the printer memory,
or use the
FILES
command to print the downloaded file list in printer. Follow the steps below to delete files
in the printer memory via parallel port connection.
C:¥>COPY CON LPT1<ENTER>
FILES<ENTER>
<CTRL><Z><ENTER>
C:¥>COPY CON LPT1<ENTER>
KILL "DEMO.BAS " <ENTER>
<CTRL><Z><ENTER>
C:¥>COPY CON LPT1<ENTER>
FILES<ENTER>
<CTRL><Z><ENTER>
Note:
<ENTER>
stands for PC keyboard
ENTER
key.
<CTRL><Z>
means to hold PC keyboard
CTRL
key
then press the PC keyboard
<Z>
key
See Also
~!F, FILES