Intermec PX6i Intermec Direct Protocol 8.60 Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 126

Enabling/disabling the Intermec Direct, LTS& ON/OFF

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Appendix B-Reference Lists FRE 7.1 FUNCTEST$ 6.4 HEAD 6.4 IMAGE LOAD 7.5 IMAGES 7.1 IMMEDIATE MODE IMMEDIATE STDIO INPUT ON/OFF INVIMAGE (II) KILL 6.7 6.7 5.1 3.3, 3.5 7.2 LAYOUT END LAYOUT INPUT LAYOUT RUN LBLCOND LTS& ON/OFF MAG 3.8 3.8 3.9 5.22 5.7 3.3, 3.5 MAP 5.12 Returning the number of free bytes in a part of the printer's memory. Performing various hardware tests. Returning the result of a thermal printhead check. Reception and conversion of image files in .PCX format to images in a special bitmap format. Returning the names of all images stored in the printer's memory to the standard OUT channel. Reading the status of various modes. Reading the status of the STDIO channels. Enabling/disabling the Intermec Direct Protocol. Inversing the printing of text and images from "black-on-white" to "white-on-black." Deleting a file from the printer's memory or from a memory card inserted in an optional memory card adapter. Stopping the recording of a layout description and saving the layout. Starting the recording of a layout description. Providing variable input data to a predefined layout. Overriding media feed setup, switching off LSS, or select mode. Enabling or disabling the label taken sensor. Magnifying a font, bar font, or image up to four times separately in regard of height and width. Changing the ASCII value of a character when received on the standard IN channel, or optionally on another specified communication channel. 118 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual

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Appendix B—Reference Lists
FRE
7.1
Returning the number of free bytes in a part
of the printer’s memory.
FUNCTEST$
6.4
Performing various hardware tests.
HEAD
6.4
Returning the result of a thermal printhead
check.
IMAGE LOAD
7.5
Reception and conversion of image files in
.PCX format to images in a special bitmap
format.
IMAGES
7.1
Returning the names of all images stored in
the printer’s memory to the standard OUT
channel.
IMMEDIATE MODE
6.7
Reading the status of various modes.
IMMEDIATE STDIO
6.7
Reading the status of the STDIO channels.
INPUT ON/OFF
5.1
Enabling/disabling the Intermec Direct
Protocol.
INVIMAGE (II)
3.3, 3.5
Inversing the printing of text and images
from “black-on-white” to “white-on-black.”
KILL
7.2
Deleting a file from the printer’s memory or
from a memory card inserted in an optional
memory card adapter.
LAYOUT END
3.8
Stopping the recording of a layout description
and saving the layout.
LAYOUT INPUT
3.8
Starting the recording of a layout description.
LAYOUT RUN
3.9
Providing variable input data to a predefined
layout.
LBLCOND
5.22
Overriding media feed setup, switching off
LSS, or select mode.
LTS& ON/OFF
5.7
Enabling or disabling the label taken sensor.
MAG
3.3, 3.5
Magnifying a font, bar font, or image up to
four times separately in regard of height and
width.
MAP
5.12
Changing the ASCII value of a character
when received on the standard IN
channel, or optionally on another specified
communication channel.