Label Formatting Command Functions118 Class Series Programmer’s ManualQ Set Quantity of Labels to PrintThis command sets the number of the label copies to be printed. A one to five digit value is allowed,if the command is delimited by a carriage return . This permits host applications to generatelabel quantity commands without the need to pad leading zeros. (A four-digit command value doesnot need to be terminated.)Syntax: QnnnnnWhere: nnnnn - Is a one to five-digit delimited value setting for the number oflabels to be printed. The default value is one.Sample: L121100000000000TestingQ0020EThe sample will print a batch of 20 identical labels.; Note: (All models, except E-Class) Specifying 9999 as the four-digit quantity causes continuous printing.R Set Row Offset AmountThis command allows vertical adjustment of the point where printing begins. The printer is instructedto print label formats nnnn units above the position that the format specifies. This feature is usefulwhen a single format is to be printed on labels containing preprinted information.; Notes: (1) If using preprinted labels where the placement of the preprint data varies from label to label,the printed information may overlap the preprinted data.(2) If printing near the TOF is important (i.e., on very small labels, or in very tight formats), it maybe necessary to use the ROW ADJUST setting to shift the vertical start of print position in thenegative direction.Syntax: RnnnnWhere: nnnn - Is a four-digit number (0000-9999) for the row offset, ininches/100 or millimeters/10. The printer default is 0.Sample: LR0037141100001000100SAMPLE LABELEThe sample prints a label with a row offset amount of .37 inches, unless in metric mode.