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CUT ON/OFF<br />

<strong>Intermec</strong> Fingerprint <strong>v8.70.0</strong>/v10.0.0 Programmer´s <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Chapter —Program Instructions<br />

Purpose Statement enabling or disabling automatic cutting after PRINTFEED<br />

execution and optionally adjusting the media feed before and after the cutting.<br />

Syntax CUT [] ON|CUT OFF<br />

is optionally the length of media to be fed out before cutting and<br />

pulled back after cutting.<br />

Default: CUT OFF<br />

Remarks This statement makes it possible to enable or disable automatic execution<br />

of a CUT operation directly after the execution of each PRINTFEED statement.<br />

If any extra media feed in connection with the cutting operation is<br />

required, use startadjust and stopadjust setup or specify the desired length<br />

of media to be fed out before the cutting is performed and pulled back<br />

afterwards in the CUT ON statement.<br />

The amount of media feed () will not automatically be reset to 0<br />

(zero) by an CUT OFF statement, but must be manually be specified as 0<br />

(CUT 0 ON:CUT OFF). However, a reboot resets it to 0.<br />

Example This program enables automatic cutting and orders the printer to print a<br />

text and feed out an extra amount of strip before cutting the media. The<br />

media is then pulled back the same distance:<br />

10 CUT 280 ON<br />

20 PRPOS 250,250<br />

30 DIR 1<br />

40 ALIGN 4<br />

50 FONT "Swiss 721 BT"<br />

60 PRTXT "Hello everybody!"<br />

70 PRINTFEED<br />

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