Laser Correction By Object: Mod - Panasonic LP-GS Series Serial Communication Command Manual

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3-13-2 Laser correction by object: MOD

Sets the correction value if you change laser settings for each object.
Reference
• This command is a shortened command consisting only of laser power correction and scan speed correction of the
character/bar code/2D code/graphic object settings (STC/BRF/CDC) commands.
• If you want to change the laser power/scan speed correction value of QR codes or Data matrix codes, use the laser
settings by 2D code elements (BRP) command. The value set by this command will not be applied to QR codes or Data
matrix codes marking.
• When the target object is bar codes/2D codes, the laser power and scan speed for human readable texts do not change.
• Only when the request data contains the object number with the value after the decimal point, the object number of the
response data contains the value after the decimal point.
• For the point radiation object, the laser power of the all radiation points set in the specified object number is adjusted
by this command. To specify the laser power correction value of the each radiation point, use PRD command (point
radiation parameters).
⿎ Setting request data
Start
MOD
code
⿎ Readout request data
Start
MOD
code
⿎ Response data for readout
Start
MOD
code
⿎ Data description
Name
Object No.
[Object No.], [Laser power correction],
[Scan speed correction]
S
(, [Object No.], [Laser power correction],
[Scan speed correction] ...)
[Object No.]
R
Max. 6-byte
[Object No.], [Laser power correction],
A
[Scan speed correction]
Data
Omit
length
[byte]
For character objects, graphic
objects, TrueType objects, point
radiation objects and bar code/2D
code objects excepting 2D side of
composite code:
Max. 6*
"0000"–"1999" or
"0000.0"–"1999.0"
For 2D side of composite codes:
"0000.1"–"1999.1"
(Check sum)
12-byte or 14-byte
Data contents
ME-LPGS-SR-5
(Check sum)
End code
End code
(Check sum)
End code
Remarks
• Excepting 2D side of the
composite codes, you do not
need to specify the number after
the decimal point.
• To set the character to 2D side
of the composite codes, add ".1"
after the object number.
• Only "0" or "1" can be specified
after the decimal point.
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