You have a format problem. Something isn't correct in your mpcl code.
Error 400 - "The character immediately following { is invalid or not an ASCII character."
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025 means that you have a string length outside the range. It is somewhat of a generic error. Look inside your data stream and see if you are providing more data in a field than you should. Example would be in your Format you have designated 12 characters for a field, and you provided 13 or more in the Batch record.
Since this error is different from user to user, the generic answer works for all users with this issue, but the specific flag is different. I've seen it for description fields, barcode fields, and various other data fields where a quantity of characters is expected to be used, but a quantity + or - 1 or more of those characters sets off this error.
If you could post a copy of your datastream, I may even be able to diagnose it. The Format portion of the datastream starts with something like {F,1,A,R,E... and ends with a }. Then there is the batch record with starts with something like {B,1,.... and ends with a } I would like to see all data from the frist { to the last } to be more helpful if you're not able to find it from this.
Your software wouldn't care whether it's a 9835 or a 9855. It can't even tell the difference. Are your supply settings and communications settings the same for both printers? Any error messages on the display when you print?
the problem is your printhead is bad . do a print test by presing both arrow buttons at tah esame time for two seconds, look fo rthe line that reads bad dots. if the value i sgreater than 000 yu have a bad printhead
jay
You have a format problem. Something isn't correct in your mpcl code.
Error 400 - "The character immediately following { is invalid or not an ASCII character."
101 : The format referenced by batch isn't in memory. (Try rebooting printer or closing/opening software) 005: Supply width is invalid. (Check your format data)
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