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Programming
Software command syntax
10/22/2008 TTP2100 Technical Manual P1003640-001
Stores a logotype bitmap in the flash PROM. The logotype is printed with the ESC g and ESC
L commands, see ESC g n1...n5 on page 60 and ESC L n1 on page 60. Also see Logotypes
on page 79.
Erases all logotypes stored in the flash PROM.
Stores the current setting of all parameter values in the setting memory. These parameters are
then used as default parameters. Storing takes approximately 4 seconds. The printer activates
the presenter motor temporarily to indicate that storing is complete.
This command is used to load a font to the printer flash PROM. The font is placed in the first
free address position in the order of load sequence.
A Zebra font-file consists of a header containing data describing the font as well as data for
each individual character in the font.
Fonts can be designed with the font editor and loaded or deleted with the software available for
free on the Zebra web site. The font loading and deleting commands described here should
only be used if you do not work in the Windows environment.
For complete specification of the font format, see the Fonts section of http://www.zebra.com
.
ESC & 001
Load Logotype
1B 26 01 Hex
27 38 1 decimal
Note • If the logo width exceeds the print width, the operation is aborted.
ESC & L
Erase all Logotypes
1B 26 4C Hex
27 38 76 decimal
Note • This command is only executed if at least one logotype has been loaded.
ESC & 004
Store current Parameter Values
1B 26 04 Hex
27 38 4 decimal
ESC & 000
Load Font
1B 26 00 hex
27 38 0 decimal
Note • The available font memory is printed on the self-test printout. A maximum of 8 fonts
can be addressed. Exceeding any of these limits will cause this command to fail.
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