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Programming
How the Commands are Described
09/28/2009 TTP 2100 Technical Manual P1003640-002
How the Commands are Described
Mnemonic
Is the popular command name that should be easy to remember.
Hex
Give the command in hex representation
Decimal
Give the command in decimal representation
Values
n1, n2, etc. represent values that you specify to control how the command behaves. These are
different for each command and are explained in the text that follows each command
description.
Examples
Command examples are formatted in Courier and typed in the same way as used in the
Zebra Toolbox:
<ESC>&P<1><19>
Where <ESC> means the escape character 27 decimal (hexadecimal 1B). Numbers between
less-than and greater-than characters, for example <1><19>, means 1 and 19 decimal. When
the numbers indicate a hex value, h is appended to the number (<h 01><h 13>).
ESC ! n1
1B 21 n1 Hex
27 33 n1 Dec
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Mnemonic
Hex representation of command
Decimal representation of command
Purpose of command
SW 03002
Example • <065>, <h 41> and A are three different ways of expressing the character A.
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