Using Generic/Text only driver for Zebra 170Xi4, how to send commands ZPL












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We are wanting to have a label feed after a print job is finished. I know this is possible to do within the Zebra driver, but the issue we had there is it won't select the paper size automatically from the printer.



Is there a way to convert/send the ZPL command using the Printer Properties->Printer Commands-> End Print Job?



The ZPL command I had found to feed a label after a print job is:



^XA
^FD
^XZ



Insuring to put a space after the FD and each command being on its own line.










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    We are wanting to have a label feed after a print job is finished. I know this is possible to do within the Zebra driver, but the issue we had there is it won't select the paper size automatically from the printer.



    Is there a way to convert/send the ZPL command using the Printer Properties->Printer Commands-> End Print Job?



    The ZPL command I had found to feed a label after a print job is:



    ^XA
    ^FD
    ^XZ



    Insuring to put a space after the FD and each command being on its own line.










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      We are wanting to have a label feed after a print job is finished. I know this is possible to do within the Zebra driver, but the issue we had there is it won't select the paper size automatically from the printer.



      Is there a way to convert/send the ZPL command using the Printer Properties->Printer Commands-> End Print Job?



      The ZPL command I had found to feed a label after a print job is:



      ^XA
      ^FD
      ^XZ



      Insuring to put a space after the FD and each command being on its own line.










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      We are wanting to have a label feed after a print job is finished. I know this is possible to do within the Zebra driver, but the issue we had there is it won't select the paper size automatically from the printer.



      Is there a way to convert/send the ZPL command using the Printer Properties->Printer Commands-> End Print Job?



      The ZPL command I had found to feed a label after a print job is:



      ^XA
      ^FD
      ^XZ



      Insuring to put a space after the FD and each command being on its own line.







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          The best way to print a blank label is to add a ^PH command on your original zpl spool.
          https://imgur.com/a/VW1dWw0



          The ^PH command causes the printer to feed one blank label.






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          • If we print multiple labels at a time wouldn't this print a blank label after every label?

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          The best way to print a blank label is to add a ^PH command on your original zpl spool.
          https://imgur.com/a/VW1dWw0



          The ^PH command causes the printer to feed one blank label.






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          • If we print multiple labels at a time wouldn't this print a blank label after every label?

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          The best way to print a blank label is to add a ^PH command on your original zpl spool.
          https://imgur.com/a/VW1dWw0



          The ^PH command causes the printer to feed one blank label.






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          • If we print multiple labels at a time wouldn't this print a blank label after every label?

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            Nov 21 '18 at 15:21














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          The best way to print a blank label is to add a ^PH command on your original zpl spool.
          https://imgur.com/a/VW1dWw0



          The ^PH command causes the printer to feed one blank label.






          share|improve this answer













          The best way to print a blank label is to add a ^PH command on your original zpl spool.
          https://imgur.com/a/VW1dWw0



          The ^PH command causes the printer to feed one blank label.







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          • If we print multiple labels at a time wouldn't this print a blank label after every label?

            – Madscientist95
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          If we print multiple labels at a time wouldn't this print a blank label after every label?

          – Madscientist95
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          If we print multiple labels at a time wouldn't this print a blank label after every label?

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