Glossary - Avery Dennison ADTP1 Reference Manual

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G L O S S A R Y
Batch Data
2,"Monarch" |
Batch Control
E,0,0,4,2,1,0 |
Batch Header
{B,1,N,1 | }
Batch Packet
{B,1,N,1 |
2,"Monarch" | }
Bitmapped Fonts
Buffer
EPC
Field
Downloaded Fonts
Field Definition
Field Parameters
Flash Memory
Format
Format Header
Inlay
Interrogator
Monospaced Fonts
Non-volatile RAM
Defines the actual information (as fields within { }) printed on the
label.
Defines the print job (as a field).
First line of a batch, immediately following ({). Identifies the format
and batch quantity.
Contains a batch header and the batch data. Enclose within { }.
Reside in the printer's memory. If the point size is changed, so has
the font. Magnifying these fonts causes jaggedness to occur.
Storage area in the printer's memory that holds specific data (images,
formats, etc).
The Electronic Product Code, which is a numbering standard for
items, similar to the UPC code for bar coding. The EPC is divided
into several sections: Header, Manager Number, Object Class, and
Serial Number. One of the memory fields reserved for EPC
programming. This memory is separate from the user memory and
the amount of EPC memory varies with the tag types.
Can be text, bar codes, lines, boxes, constant, or non-printable text. It
is the result of a field definition.
Reside in the printers RAM and deleted when the printer is turned off.
Any string of parameters that pertain to one field. A field definition
begins with a field identifier (such as T, B, D, C, etc.).
T,1,10,V,250,50,0,1,1,1,B,C,0 |
Parameters that apply to a field and are separated by commas. (In the
above example, B is a field element for black print on a white
background.)
Contains information that is SAVED when the printer is turned off.
Flash memory needs to be formatted before it can be used.
Layout or design for a printed label.
First line of a format, immediately following the start of packet ({). A
format header must begin with F, followed by various header
elements.
F,1,A,R,E,600,400,"Fmt-1" |
A type of media that contains a transponder and is converted for use
in Monarch® RFID supplies (tags). Inlays can be made with different
types of transponders.
The electronics module that programs the RFID inlays through the
antenna.
All characters have the same width and are easy to center justify.
(Standard, bold, and reduced are monospaced.)
Contains information that is SAVED when the printer is turned off.
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