Editing Existing Fields - Intermec 4630 User Manual

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4630 and 4830 Bar Code Label Printers User's Manual
This table describes each command in the string:
Command
<ESC>P;
E1;
F1;
L1;
D0;
B0;
D1;
When numbering the fields in a format, it is important to remember to give
every field a different number. Never use a field number more than once. You
can have up to 200 fields numbering from 0 to 199. The importance of field
numbering comes into play when you are in Print mode and are entering data
into the label format. At this point, you can only identify the fields by a
number, not by what type of field.
Also keep in mind that you enter data into fields according to their numeric
value if you use a <CR> to separate the data. In other words, the first string of
data you enter goes into the lowest numbered field, the second string of data
you enter goes into the next lowest numbered field, and so on.

Editing Existing Fields

If you make a mistake in a label format, you may not have to download the
entire format again depending on the severity of the mistake. You can change a
specific field in a format by sending a command in Program mode. You can
modify just the incorrect format field(s) instead of having to download the
entire format again.
The printer uses a field pointer to point to the field that you are going to
modify when the printer is in Program mode. The pointer continues to point to
the most recently selected field until you select a different format or field.
5-16
Definition
Enters Program mode
Erases format 1
Creates format 1
Creates line field (temporary field)
Deletes field zero
Creates bar code field zero
Deletes field 1

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