
QSTOPN Cancel whatever QSTOP values were configured into Flash memory
QSTOPT nnn Sets the printer to stop nnn dotlines after a QMARK is detected on the TOP of the media. This
parameter is for printers with a sensor for the TOP of the media (LP3 and newer versions of firmware
for MF2, MF3, original 2t, 4t). Each dotline is .005” and typical value is around 95-125, but may be
more or less depending upon the location of the QMARK.
QUANTITY nnn Prints nnn copies of the image (Version 6.68 and laterf firmware for LP3). Will attempt to optimize
printing time by performing only one back (if specified) at the beginning of the job rather than on each
label
QUANTITYNOPT nnn Prints nnn copies of the image (Versions 6.68 and later firmware for LP3) without optimization. Print
jobs are treated as if they were sent as nnn individual print requests.
ROT270 nnn Rotates the entire print image so it is printed Landscape with the left hand edge of the print job
emerging from the printer first
STOP nnn Fixes the length of the printed image to nnn dotlines (The printer will STOP nnn dotlines from the
beginning of the image. Each dotline is .005”).
WHERE the data is to be printed
You specify WHERE data is to be printed as if the printed image
were a sheet of graph paper, where each square is only
.005” on a side. Columns and Rows on the graph paper are numbered as if the 1
st
row and 1
st
column were in the upper
left hand corner. The 20 columns and 20 rows shown below represents only 1/10” by 1/10” on the printed image, yet you
can control your printing to start in any one of the squares shown. A 2” printer has 384 of these squares – or dots across
the width of the media, a 3” printer has 576 and a 4” printer has 832 of these squares – or dots across. The number of
squares down the media depends upon the height of the image you are printing – there are 200 locations for each lineal
inch.
COLUMNS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
12
R
O
W
S
For example, if your FIELD began “@10,15:”, the upp
er left hand corner of whatever was to be printed would be at the
location 10,15 (row 10, column 15 indicated by the black square above).