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Burns, Bryan wrote:
The following commands, sent as a file to a Zebra QL420plus printer,
changed the printer to stop feeding labels about 3 mm after the tear-off
perforation (the feed was previously stopping a few millimeters short of
the tear-off bar).

I can interpret them for you, but can't really tell you how to fix it.

~jc^xa^jus^xz

Set Media Sensor Calibration (likely what caused the change)
Start of Label Format
Save Current configuration settings (why it's now permanent)
End of Label Format

! DF RUN.BAT

Store format commands as a string to be later merged. I believe the remaining are related to this.

Does this mean anything to anyone? What number would I change to shorten
the feed by about 3 mm?


Doesn't sound like modifying any of these commands will fix your problem, except to stop doing the Media Sensor Calibration. I got this info from a ZPL programming manual.

Bill

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