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Join Date: Apr 2005
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using Code V on a Tallly T6090 printer
Hi guys, ran into a jam and hoping some one who knows can help
I ran this sets of command using code V this is line 1 ^PY^-^T0400^BNK1231230000^G^T0200This is Line 2 ^T0000This is line 3^PN^* This is line 4 The goal is to produce something that looks like this this is line 1 lllllllllllllllllllllllllll This is line 2 this is line 3 this is line 4 instead it is doing this this is line 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllll This is line 2 (extra unwanted line) This is line 3 This is line 4 I have tried various ways to get rid of that extra unwanted line, but to no avail, hopefully someone here knows enought about code v to be able to help. Thanks in advance |
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