Editing In Direct Mode Example - Intermec EasyCoder C4 Programmer's Manual

Bar code label printer
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Editing in Direct Mode
Example
Command
N
X0,0,4,752,584
LO0,144,752,4
LO440,232,4,160
A40,400,1,1,1,1,N,"Made in Sweden"
A24,160,0,5,1,1,R,"EASYCODER"
A24,250,0,4,1,1,N,"MODEL: 501SA"
A472,312,0,4,1,1,N,"Checked by: Dan"
A24,312,0,4,1,1,N,"SERIAL#: 000001"
B280,440,0,1,2,3,96,B,"S 000001"
GG24,12,"LOGO"
P2
Intermec EasyCoder C4 – Programmer's Guide Ed. 3
Assuming that...
• the printer has been set up for the application (see
• the length of the label and the gap has been determined by printing
a Test Label (see
Chapter
• and the graphic used in the example has been downloaded to the
printer (see
GM
command
...we will now print two copies of a label which we will edit in
the Direct Mode.
This means that the label can be printed as many times as you
want, as long as it still is stored in the image buffer. Once replaced,
it cannot be retrieved. It also implies that counters and variables
cannot be used.
Explanation
CR/LF to start command structure
Clear image memory
Draw a box
Draw a line
Draw a line
Write a 90° text line of fi xed data
Write a text line of fi xed data
Write a text line of fi xed data
Write a text line of fi xed data
Write a text line of fi xed data
Write barcode representing fi xed data
Write a graphic from graphics memory
Print command to image buffer; Print 2 copies
The label will look like the example in
1
/. The Intermec logotype is not included in the software package
and is only included in the example to demonstrate how to
print a graphics fi eld. You can substitute it with any graphics of
approximately the same size. If you fi nd it diffi cult to download
graphics, you could omit the
you have become more familiar with the concept.
1),
1
),
1
Chapter
5.
GG
command from the example until
Chapter 4
Chapter
3),
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