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Python package for the raster language protocol of the Brother QL series label printers (QL-500, QL-550, QL-560, QL-570, QL-700, QL-710W, QL-720NW, QL-800, QL-810W, QL-820NWB, QL-1050, QL-1060N and more). - pklaus/brother_ql Python package for the raster language protocol of the Brother QL series label printers (QL-500, QL-550, QL-560, QL-570, QL-700, QL-710W, QL-720NW, QL-800, QL-810W, QL-820NWB, QL-1050, QL-1060N and more). - pklaus/brother_ql

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Moderator: James Steele Forum rules This forum is for seeking solutions to technical problems involving Digital Performer and/or plug-ins on MacOS, as well as feature requests, criticisms, comparison to other DAWs. musicarteca Posts: 705 Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2004 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: Montreal Contact: David Polich wrote:that's sort of like pointing out that the difference between two photos of Pam Anderson naked is that she's wearing different earrings in one of the photos. It's not the earrings that I'm looking at.What would you be looking at exactly? dave pine Posts: 824 Joined: Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: orbiting the sun Contact: Post by dave pine » Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:38 am creative possibilities are endless..... mac pro 2.26 octacore 24gigs of ram/ El Capitan10.11, dp 10, mackie dxb, 3-2408mk3, waves mercury 10, ozone 3&4&5678, sound toys, izotope rx, melodyne editor, uad 2, bluetubes, 22" polkadotted dildo, omnishpere 2, trigger 2 deluxe, addictive drums, komplete 9, e/w ql symphonic orq platinum, ql choirs, ql stormdrum 2, ql gypsy, ql ra, ql goliath, ql pianos, superior drummer 3, ez drummer 2, garritan bigband, amg kickass brass, ztar, wife, dogs, droped my protools rig at the city dump James Steele Site Administrator Posts: 22662 Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2004 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: San Diego, CA - U.S.A. Contact: Post by James Steele » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:37 pm David Polich wrote:But for me, that's sort of like pointing out that the difference between two photos of Pam Anderson naked is that she's wearing different earrings in one of the photos. It's not the earrings that I'm looking at.Right... and you can buy new earrings, but you can't buy new... ummm... well the analogy sort of doesn't work. Python package for the raster language protocol of the Brother QL series label printers (QL-500, QL-550, QL-560, QL-570, QL-700, QL-710W, QL-720NW, QL-800, QL-810W, QL-820NWB, QL-1050, QL-1060N and more). - pklaus/brother_ql Python package for the raster language protocol of the Brother QL series label printers (QL-500, QL-550, QL-560, QL-570, QL-700, QL-710W, QL-720NW, QL-800, QL-810W, QL-820NWB, QL-1050, QL-1060N and more). - pklaus/brother_ql Python package for the raster language protocol of the Brother QL series label printers (QL-500, QL-550, QL-560, QL-570, QL-700, QL-710W, QL-720NW, QL-800, QL-810W, QL-820NWB, QL-1050, QL-1060N and more). - pklaus/brother_ql Python package for the raster language protocol of the Brother QL series label printers (QL-500, QL-550, QL-560, QL-570, QL-700, QL-710W, QL-720NW, QL-800, QL-810W, QL-820NWB If you need further assistance, please contact Brother customer service: QL-500, QL-550, QL-570, QL-580N, QL-600, QL-700, QL-710W, QL-720NW, QL-800, QL-810W/ 810Wc, QL DYMO LabelWriter 400, 300, 330, Dymo 4XL series, Brother QL-500, QL-550, QL-570VM, QL-570, QL-580N, QL-650TD, QL-710W, QL-700, QL-720NW, QL-1050N, QL-1050 QL-500 ( ), QL-550 ( ), QL-560 ( ), QL-570 ( ), QL-580N, QL-650TD, QL-700 ( ), QL-710W ( ), QL-720NW ( ), QL-800 ( ), QL-810W ( ), QL-820NWB ( ), QL-1050 ( ), and QL-1060N ( ). This means that even though Brother doesn’t offer a driver for the Raspberry Pi (running Linux on ARM) you can print nicely using this software. And even if there QL-810W/QL-820NWB 2 1 D01STA001 support.brother.com QL-810W QL-820NWB QL-810W QL-820NWB QL-810W QL-820NWB C A B B A Name English English CL/QL Series & CL/QL Editor V4.1 Supplementary Manual — [3MB] CL/QL Series & CL/QL Editor V4.5 Supplementary Manual — [219KB] CL/QL Series V5.1 Supplementary Manual [English] — [569KB] CL/QL StageMix V8.5 User Guide [English] — [1.7MB] Console File Converter User Guide — [1.2MB] Dante Controller V3.5.x User Guide — [2.1MB] Dante Controller V4.1.0.x User Guide — [2.4MB] MCP1 Installation Manual — [813KB] MonitorMix User Guide [English] — [2.3MB] ProVisionaire Control PLUS User Guide — [5.8MB] ProVisionaire Edge User Guide — [1.9MB] ProVisionaire Kiosk User Guide — [4.1MB] QL Editor Installation Guide [English] — [549KB] QL Editor Owner's Manual [English] — [11.9MB] QL StageMix V7 User Guide — [9MB] QL StageMix V8 User Guide [English] — [12.4MB] QL5/QL1 Firmware Update Guide — [580KB] QL5/QL1 Owner's Manual — [9.3MB] QL5/QL1 V1.0 Reference Manual — [7.6MB] QL5/QL1 V3.0 Owner's Manual — [9.3MB] QL5/QL1 V3.0 Reference Manual [English] — [10.8MB] QL5/QL1 V3.1 Supplementary Manual[English] — [1.7MB] QL5/QL1 V4.0 Owner's Manual — [7.2MB] QL5/QL1 V4.0 Reference Manual [English] — [11.4MB] QL5/QL1 V5 Reference Manual [English] — [12.4MB] QL5/QL1 V5.8 Reference Manual [English] — [19MB] QL5/QL1 Yamaha Console Extension Installation Guide — [49KB] Ri8-D/Ro8-D Firmware Update Guide (V3.10 or older) — [819KB] Ri8-D/Ro8-D Owner's Manual [English] — [4.2MB] Rio3224-D/Rio1608-D Owner's Manual [English] — [4.9MB] Rio3224-D/Rio1608-D Update Guide (V3.10 or older) — [827KB] Rio3224-D2/Rio1608-D2 Owner's Manual [English] — [5.1MB] Rio3224-D3, Rio1608-D3 Owner's Manual [English] — [1.8MB] Rio3224-D3, Rio1608-D3 Reference Manual [English] — [3.2MB] Yamaha Console Extension Installation Guide — [49KB]

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Moderator: James Steele Forum rules This forum is for seeking solutions to technical problems involving Digital Performer and/or plug-ins on MacOS, as well as feature requests, criticisms, comparison to other DAWs. musicarteca Posts: 705 Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2004 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: Montreal Contact: David Polich wrote:that's sort of like pointing out that the difference between two photos of Pam Anderson naked is that she's wearing different earrings in one of the photos. It's not the earrings that I'm looking at.What would you be looking at exactly? dave pine Posts: 824 Joined: Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: orbiting the sun Contact: Post by dave pine » Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:38 am creative possibilities are endless..... mac pro 2.26 octacore 24gigs of ram/ El Capitan10.11, dp 10, mackie dxb, 3-2408mk3, waves mercury 10, ozone 3&4&5678, sound toys, izotope rx, melodyne editor, uad 2, bluetubes, 22" polkadotted dildo, omnishpere 2, trigger 2 deluxe, addictive drums, komplete 9, e/w ql symphonic orq platinum, ql choirs, ql stormdrum 2, ql gypsy, ql ra, ql goliath, ql pianos, superior drummer 3, ez drummer 2, garritan bigband, amg kickass brass, ztar, wife, dogs, droped my protools rig at the city dump James Steele Site Administrator Posts: 22662 Joined: Fri Oct 15, 2004 10:01 pm Primary DAW OS: MacOS Location: San Diego, CA - U.S.A. Contact: Post by James Steele » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:37 pm David Polich wrote:But for me, that's sort of like pointing out that the difference between two photos of Pam Anderson naked is that she's wearing different earrings in one of the photos. It's not the earrings that I'm looking at.Right... and you can buy new earrings, but you can't buy new... ummm... well the analogy sort of doesn't work

2025-04-18
User9037

Name English English CL/QL Series & CL/QL Editor V4.1 Supplementary Manual — [3MB] CL/QL Series & CL/QL Editor V4.5 Supplementary Manual — [219KB] CL/QL Series V5.1 Supplementary Manual [English] — [569KB] CL/QL StageMix V8.5 User Guide [English] — [1.7MB] Console File Converter User Guide — [1.2MB] Dante Controller V3.5.x User Guide — [2.1MB] Dante Controller V4.1.0.x User Guide — [2.4MB] MCP1 Installation Manual — [813KB] MonitorMix User Guide [English] — [2.3MB] ProVisionaire Control PLUS User Guide — [5.8MB] ProVisionaire Edge User Guide — [1.9MB] ProVisionaire Kiosk User Guide — [4.1MB] QL Editor Installation Guide [English] — [549KB] QL Editor Owner's Manual [English] — [11.9MB] QL StageMix V7 User Guide — [9MB] QL StageMix V8 User Guide [English] — [12.4MB] QL5/QL1 Firmware Update Guide — [580KB] QL5/QL1 Owner's Manual — [9.3MB] QL5/QL1 V1.0 Reference Manual — [7.6MB] QL5/QL1 V3.0 Owner's Manual — [9.3MB] QL5/QL1 V3.0 Reference Manual [English] — [10.8MB] QL5/QL1 V3.1 Supplementary Manual[English] — [1.7MB] QL5/QL1 V4.0 Owner's Manual — [7.2MB] QL5/QL1 V4.0 Reference Manual [English] — [11.4MB] QL5/QL1 V5 Reference Manual [English] — [12.4MB] QL5/QL1 V5.8 Reference Manual [English] — [19MB] QL5/QL1 Yamaha Console Extension Installation Guide — [49KB] Ri8-D/Ro8-D Firmware Update Guide (V3.10 or older) — [819KB] Ri8-D/Ro8-D Owner's Manual [English] — [4.2MB] Rio3224-D/Rio1608-D Owner's Manual [English] — [4.9MB] Rio3224-D/Rio1608-D Update Guide (V3.10 or older) — [827KB] Rio3224-D2/Rio1608-D2 Owner's Manual [English] — [5.1MB] Rio3224-D3, Rio1608-D3 Owner's Manual [English] — [1.8MB] Rio3224-D3, Rio1608-D3 Reference Manual [English] — [3.2MB] Yamaha Console Extension Installation Guide — [49KB]

2025-04-11
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\(B^\top B\) and determining its eigenvalues. Throughout we make use of the fact that \(P^\top = P^{-1}\). We begin with the case \(l \le q\). Use block-partition notation to divide \(B B^\top \) into l blocks of size \(q \times q\). Then$$\begin{aligned} (B B^\top )_{ij}= & {} \sum _{s=1}^q P^{(i-1)(s-1)} (P^\top )^{(s-1)(j-1)} \\= & {} \sum _{s=1}^q P^{(i-j)(s-1)} = \sum _{s=0}^{q-1} P^{(i-j)s} . \end{aligned}$$It readily follows that \( (B B^\top )_{ii} = q I_q , i = 1 , \ldots , q . \) Now observe that, for any nonzero integer k, the set of numbers \(ks ~\mathrm{mod}~q\) as s varies over \(\{ 0 , \ldots , q-1 \}\) equals \(\{ 0 , \ldots , q-1 \}\). (This is where we use the fact that q is a prime number.) Therefore, whenever \(i \ne j\), we have that \( (B B^\top )_{ij} = \sum _{s=0}^{q-1} P^s = \mathbf{1}_{q \times q} , \) where \(\mathbf{1}_{q \times q}\) denotes the \(q \times q\) matrix whose entries are all equal to one. We observe that ql is an eigenvalue of \(B B^\top \), with normalized eigenvector \((1/\sqrt{ql}) \mathbf{1}_{ql}\). Therefore if we define \(M_l = B B^\top - \mathbf{1}_{ql \times ql}\) and partition it commensurately with B, we see that the off-diagonal blocks of \(M_l\) are all equal to zero, while the diagonal blocks are all identical and equal to \(q I_q - \mathbf{1}_{q \times q}\). This is the Laplacian matrix of a fully connected graph with q vertices, and thus has \(q-1\) eigenvalues of q and one eigenvalue of 0. Therefore \(M_l = B B^\top - \mathbf{1}_{ql \times ql}\) has \(l(q-1)\) eigenvalues of q and l eigenvalues of 0. Moreover, \(\mathbf{1}_{ql}\) is an eigenvector of M corresponding to the eigenvalue zero. Therefore \(B B^\top = M_l + \mathbf{1}_{ql} \mathbf{1}_{ql}^\top \) has a single eigenvalue of ql, \(l(q-1)\) eigenvalues of q, and \(l-1\) eigenvalues of 0. This is equivalent to the claim about singular values of \(B^\top \). Now we study the case where \(l \ge q\). Let \(M_q \in \{0,1\}^{q^2 \times q^2}\) denote the matrix in the previous case with \(l = q\).

2025-03-28
User1960

Ref-order - Priority order of timing references ref1 + Configure parameters for the first timing reference ref2 + Configure parameters for the second timing reference [no] revert - Revert/do not revert to a higher priority re-validated reference source [no] wait-to-restore - Configure the wait-to-restore timer The synchronous interface timing configuration parameters for the first timing reference ref1 are the following: *A:PE-1# configure system sync-if-timing ref1 - ref1 [no] ql-override - Override the quality level of a timing reference [no] shutdown - Administratively shutdown the timing reference [no] source-port - Configure the source port for the first timing reference The synchronous interface timing for ref1 with source port 1/1/2 is configured as follows: configure system sync-if-timing begin ref-order bits ref1 # default setting ref1 source-port 1/1/2 no shutdown exit bits interface-type ds1 esf # default setting input no shutdown exit exit revert commit The detailed settings for the synchronous interface timing are as follows: *A:PE-1>config>system>sync-if-timing# info detail ---------------------------------------------- no ql-minimum no ql-selection ref-order bits ref1 ref2 ptp ref1 source-port 1/1/2 no shutdown no ql-override exit ref2 shutdown no source-port no ql-override exit bits interface-type ds1 esf no ql-override input no shutdown exit output shutdown line-length 110 no ql-minimum source line-ref no squelch exit exit ptp shutdown no ql-override exit revert no wait-to-restore----------------------------------------------*A:PE-1>config>system>sync-if-timing# The following output displays the associated show information. *A:PE-1# show system sync-if-timing ===============================================================================System Interface Timing Operational Info===============================================================================System Status CPM A : Master Locked Reference Input Mode : Revertive Quality Level Selection : Disabled Reference Selected : ref1 System Quality Level : unknown Current Frequency Offset (ppm) : +0 Input Minimum Quality Level : none Wait to Restore Timer : Disabled Reference Order : bits ref1 ref2 ptp Reference Mate CPM Qualified For Use : No Not Qualified Due To : LOS Selected For Use : No Not Selected Due To : not qualified Reference Input 1 Admin Status : up Rx Quality Level : unknown Quality Level Override : none Qualified For Use : Yes Selected For Use : Yes Source Port : 1/1/2 Reference Input 2 Admin Status : down Rx Quality Level : unknown Quality Level Override : none Qualified For Use : No Not Qualified Due To : disabled Selected For Use : No Not Selected Due To : disabled Source Port : None Reference BITS A Input Admin Status : up Rx Quality Level : failed Quality Level Override : none Qualified For Use :

2025-03-25
User4114

Boasting the fastest print speed of up to 110 labels per minute and with the most connectivity options in class, Brother’s QL-820NWB Professional label printer can print on labels up to 300dpi x 600dpi high print resolution and up to 62mm label width. Comes with an automatic cutter, Brother’s DK Die-cut paper, and Continuous length label Paper and Film rolls can be trimmed to a specific length required. QL-820NWB Professional label printer is an ideal solution that unrivalled versatility for Office, Retail, Food, Postal, Facilities and Visitor management, and many other industries. Black and Red text printing Draw attention to important information with Brother’s DK-22251 62mm x 15.24mm Red/Black Continuous length paper label to highlight use-by dates, allergens, and other critical information. Flexible connectivity options Come with the most connectivity options ranging from Bluetooth, USB, Wired and Wireless connections to choose from, QL-820NWB label printer can print labels via AirPrint® on iOS® devices or Mac OS® systems via Bluetooth or Wireless connection with AndroidTM devices. Standalone label printing QL-820NWB label printer has a large memory to store label templates designed in Brother’s P-touch Editor software. Label templates can be uploaded to the label printer’s memory and accessed using the integrated control panel and backlit graphic LCD. Ideal for printing current or future dates and times on labels for the Food and Retail industries. Rechargeable Li-ion battery With a Rechargeable Li-ion battery* option that can be mounted on the base of QL-820NWB label printer, labels can be printed without any power

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