Chapter 1
^Fn) XB, YB, CI, SW, SH, AI, DN, FO, FJ, FW, CS, FC, CC
The "n" identifies the field
number which always
starts at "1" and not "0".
1.5.1
XB (X Coordinate)
This parameter used to set the X coordinate of the field. The X coordinate measured from the left
edge of the media, as viewed from the front of the printer. The value is entered using the current
unit of measure selected by the "^D564)" command and may contain any number of digits desired.
A leading zero before the decimal point is not required but should be used to make trouble shooting
scripts easier (i.e., .75 should be entered as 0.75). This parameter does not contain a default value
and is required.
1.5.2
YB (Y Coordinate)
This parameter used to set the Y coordinate of the field. The Y coordinate measured from the
bottom edge of the media, as viewed from the front of the printer. The value is entered using the
current unit of measure selected by the "^D564)" command and may contain any number of digits
desired. A leading zero before the decimal point is not required but should be used to make trouble
shooting scripts easier (i.e., .75 should be entered as 0.75). This parameter does not contain a
default value and is required.
1.5.3
CI (Conversion Identifier)
The Conversion Identifier (CI) determines how the associated text field will be rendered. This
parameter can be used to select from the available fonts, graphics, line draw feature, and/or bar
codes that will be used to render the associated Text Entry command line ("^Tn)"). Objects that are
stored in the printer's flash memory are selected using the system character ("@") and the
appropriate text identifier. This parameter can also be used to select other user stored files by
entering the name of the saved file into the CI parameter. The entered values for the CI parameter
are not case sensitive because the printer will internally translate as lower case.
Resident Bitmapped Fonts
Listed in the table below are the resident fonts stored in the printer. To access the resident fonts,
enter the appropriate Font Name into the CI parameter. The printer may store up to nineteen
bitmapped fonts and custom font sets are available upon request.
CI - Font Name
@normal_06
@bold_06
@normal_08
@bold_08
@normal_10
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Field parameters
Figure 4
Format Entry Command
XB
XB,
XB, YB,
6 Point – 01234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxwy
6 Point – 01234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxwy
8 Point – 01234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxwy
8 Point – 01234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxwy
10 Point – 01234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZab
The comma delimiter
, YB, CI, SW, SH, AI, DN, FO, FJ, FW, CS, FC, CC
YB
, CI, SW, SH, AI, DN, FO, FJ, FW, CS, FC, CC
CI
, SW, SH, AI, DN, FO, FJ, FW, CS, FC, CC
Font Sample
Printer Specifications
1-7
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