Epson ColorWorks C7500 ESC/label Command Reference Guide - Page 193

ESC/Label Command Reference Guide, Rev. E,

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^PQ [Name] Set print quantity [Format] ^PQ t ,i ,c ,p Parameters Description Range t Total print quantity 1 ≤ t ≤ 99,999,999 i Printer interval for pause and cut 0 ≤ i ≤ 99,999,999 c Serialized label print quantity 0 ≤ c ≤ 99,999,999 p Set/cancel pause suppression p = Y/N Y: Set N: Cancel [Function]  Sets the print quantity for the label format.  The total print quantity is set based on Parameter t.  The print interval for which to perform cutting is set based on Parameter i. The printer transitions to the paused status each time it performs a cut. For example, if you specified 3 labels, the printer performs a cut and transitions to the paused status each time it completes printing 3 labels. However, if the printer does not have a cut function, the cut operation is not performed. The printer will still transition to the paused status in this case.  If a zero is specified for Parameter i, only the cut operation is performed after the total print quantity has been printed. The printer will not transition to the paused status in this case.  The serialized label print quantity is set based on Parameter c. Serialized label refers to a label format which allows you to change the rendered character string in a regular pattern for each label printed using "^SN" or "^SF".  If the label format is a serialized label, the printer prints the quantity specified in Parameter c, and then proceeds to the next serial number. However, if a zero is specified for Parameter c, the printer operates exactly the same as if a 1 were specified for Parameter c.  If the label format is not a serialized label, the value specified for Parameter c is invalid and does not affect the printing result. Labels with the exact same contents are printed in the quantity specified based on Parameter t.  Parameter p specifies whether to set or cancel the pause suppression. If pause suppression is canceled, the printer transitions to the paused status each time it performs a cut. If pause suppression is specified, the printer does not transition to the paused status. [Response] None [Reference] Related commands: ^SN, ^SF ESC/Label Command Reference Guide Rev. E Page 193

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ESC/Label Command Reference Guide
Rev. E
Page 193
^PQ
[Name]
Set print quantity
[Format]
^PQ
t
,i
,c
,p
Parameters
Description
Range
t
Total print quantity
1 ≤ t ≤ 99,999,999
i
Printer interval for pause and cut
0 ≤ i ≤ 99,999,999
c
Serialized label print quantity
0 ≤ c ≤ 99,999,999
p
Set/cancel pause suppression
p = Y/N
Y: Set
N: Cancel
[Function]
Sets the print quantity for the label format.
The total print quantity is set based on Parameter t.
The print interval for which to perform cutting is set based on Parameter i.
The printer
transitions to the paused status each time it performs a cut.
For example, if you specified 3
labels, the printer performs a cut and transitions to the paused status each time it completes
printing 3 labels.
However, if the printer does not have a cut function, the cut operation is not
performed.
The printer will still transition to the paused status in this case.
If a zero <0> is specified for Parameter i, only the cut operation is performed after the total print
quantity has been printed.
The printer will not transition to the paused status in this case.
The serialized label print quantity is set based on Parameter c.
Serialized label refers to a label
format which allows you to change the rendered character string in a regular pattern for each label
printed using "^SN" or "^SF".
If the label format is a serialized label, the printer prints the quantity specified in Parameter c,
and then proceeds to the next serial number.
However, if a zero <0> is specified for Parameter
c, the printer operates exactly the same as if a 1 were specified for Parameter c.
If the label format is not a serialized label, the value specified for Parameter c is invalid and does
not affect the printing result.
Labels with the exact same contents are printed in the quantity
specified based on Parameter t.
Parameter p specifies whether to set or cancel the pause suppression.
If pause suppression is
canceled, the printer transitions to the paused status each time it performs a cut.
If pause
suppression is specified, the printer does not transition to the paused status.
[Response]
None
[Reference]
Related commands: ^SN, ^SF