Intermec PC23d Fingerprint Developer's Guide (PC23d, PC43d/t, PM23c, PM43, PM4 - Page 15

Fingerprint Operating Modes, Sending Fingerprint Commands to the Printer

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Chapter 1 - Introduction to Fingerprint PRIMAGE PRINTFEED RUN Adds an image named "Globe.1" to the print buffer. Prints one label. Runs the program. For more information on command syntax, see "Understanding Fingerprint Syntax" on page 5. Fingerprint Operating Modes Fingerprint has two operating modes: • Immediate Mode. In this mode, Fingerprint commands are processed when the printer receives a carriage return. Generally, commands sent in Immediate Mode cannot be saved after they are processed. Use Immediate Mode when you want to test the effects of commands without saving the commands, such as when you are editing label formats. For more information, see "About Immediate Mode" on page 12. • Programming Mode. In this mode, you can save one or more Fingerprint commands as programs. You can edit, copy, load, list, or merge programs with other programs. For more information, see "About Programming Mode" on page 13. Sending Fingerprint Commands to the Printer You can send commands to your printer using a serial port and a terminal emulation program. To send Fingerprint commands to an Intermec printer using a serial connection, you need: • a computer with a screen and keyboard. • a serial connection to the printer. • a terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY, that can transmit and receive ASCII characters. For a complete list of methods to send commands to your printer, see your printer user's manual. Connect to the printer using a communications program 1 Connect the printer to the serial port (COM1) on your desktop PC. For more information, see the user manual for your printer. 2 Turn on the printer. 3 On your desktop PC, start the communications program. 4 Create a connection to the printer using the TCP Port 9100, or the serial port (COM1) and these parameters: Baud rate Data bits Parity 115200 8 None Fingerprint Developer's Guide 3

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Chapter 1 — Introduction to Fingerprint
Fingerprint Developer’s Guide
3
For more information on command syntax, see
“Understanding Fingerprint
Syntax” on page 5
.
Fingerprint Operating Modes
Fingerprint has two operating modes:
Immediate Mode. In this mode, Fingerprint commands are processed when the
printer receives a carriage return. Generally, commands sent in Immediate Mode
cannot be saved after they are processed.
Use Immediate Mode when you want to test the effects of commands without
saving the commands, such as when you are editing label formats. For more
information, see
“About Immediate Mode” on page 12
.
Programming Mode. In this mode, you can save one or more Fingerprint
commands as programs. You can edit, copy, load, list, or merge programs with
other programs. For more information, see
“About Programming Mode” on
page 13
.
Sending Fingerprint Commands to the Printer
You can send commands to your printer using a serial port and a terminal
emulation program. To send Fingerprint commands to an Intermec printer using a
serial connection, you need:
a computer with a screen and keyboard.
a serial connection to the printer.
a terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY, that can
transmit and receive ASCII characters.
For a complete list of methods to send commands to your printer, see your printer
user's manual.
Connect to the printer using a communications program
1
Connect the printer to the serial port (COM1) on your desktop PC. For more
information, see the user manual for your printer.
2
Turn on the printer.
3
On your desktop PC, start the communications program.
4
Create a connection to the printer using the TCP Port 9100, or the serial port
(COM1) and these parameters:
PRIMAGE
Adds an image named “Globe.1” to the print buffer.
PRINTFEED
Prints one label.
RUN
Runs the program.
Baud rate
115200
Data bits
8
Parity
None