
PrintronixInformation
Forms Control Section
Tear Off Pause Count
Sets the printer to pause after the specified number
of pages. The paper must be completely torn
before the printer resumes normal operation.
Offline Pause Count
Sets the printer to pause (offline) after the specified
number of physical pages printed.
Send Cut Command Include the cut command in the print stream.
Auto Eject Labels
Specifies whether the printer ejects the last page of
a job if the page is not full.
When this setting is checked, the printer ejects the
last page after the entire job has been processed
and printed.
By default, this setting is deselected; the printer
does not eject the last page unless you send a Page
Eject command or until the printer receives another
print job.
Form Feed at Top of Form
Specifies whether the printer performs a Form Feed
when a Form Feed command is received and the
printer is already at the Top of Form.
When this setting is checked, the printer advances
media from the present Top of Form position to the
next Top of Form position upon receipt of a Form
Feed command, causing a blank form. The factory
default is Enable.
When this setting is deselected, the printer does not
advance media from the present Top of Form
position to the next Top of Form position upon
receipt of a Form Feed command.
Host Form Length
Determines how the physical label size is affected
upon an EXECUTE command.
The physical label length changes to match the form length (defined in CREATE
mode). The physical label size remains at the new setting until another EXECUTE
command is received, or the PRINTER CONTROL menu settings are changed. The
factory default is Enable.
Forms printed in EXECUTE mode do not change the physical label size. Therefore,
the size of the form (defined in CREATE mode) must fit within the current label
dimensions, or errors may occur.
Note: Changing the form length via the EXECUTE command changes the ASCII Emulation logical dimensions.
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