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Old October 11th 06, 10:44 AM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Default control Form Feed in Zebra thermal printer

how to restrict form feed in Zebra TLP2844

the label height is 25mm and width 40 mm

F1 = FreeFile

Open BCTxtFile For Output As #F1

Print #F1, "N"

Print #F1, "Q240,24" ' 240/8 =30 mm height

Print #F1, "R30" ' postion 30 dots from margin

barX = "QP101-234567" ' is a variable meant for batch print

Print #F1, "A1,10,0,1,1,1,N," & Chr$(34) & "ABCD" & Chr$(34)

Print #F1, "B1,30,0,E80,3,25,80,N," & Chr$(34) & barX & Chr$(34)

Print #F1, "A1,80,0,1,1,1,N," & Chr$(34) & barX & Chr$(34)

Print #F1, "P1"

Close #F1

 




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