Chapter 2 — Designing Bar Code Labels
Label Format – RFID Example Command Descriptions
Command
Description
Places the printer in Advanced mode.
<ESC>C
Places the printer in Program mode.
<ESC>P
Clears current format 4 and creates a new format 4.
E4;F4
Defines field 0 as a human-readable field.
H0
Sets the origin of field 0 at coordinates 102,51.
o102,51
Rotates field 0 by 0 degrees.
f0
Sets the font to font 25.
c25
Sets the height to 20 times original size.
h20
Sets the width to 20 times original size.
w20
Specifies that data for this field is transmitted in Print mode with a maximum of 30 characters.
d0,30
Defines field 1 as a line field.
L1
Sets the origin of field 1 at coordinates 102,102.
o102,102
Rotates field 1 by 90 degrees counterclockwise around the origin.
f0
Defines the length of the line as 575.
l575
Sets the width of the line to 5 dots.
w5
Defines field 2 as a bar code field.
B2
Sets the origin of field 2 at coordinates 203,153.
o203,153
Sets the bar code font to Code 39 with no check digit.
c0,0
Sets the height to 100 dots.
h100
Sets the width to 2 dots.
w2
Enables the interpretive field, to print with start and stop characters included.
i1
Specifies that data for this field is transmitted in Print mode with a maximum of 10 characters.
d0,10
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<STX><ESC>J2,2,0,23<ETX>
<STX><ETB><ETX>
These commands print this label:
RFID Tag Example
The next table explains the command strings for the RFID tag example.
For more information, see the IPL Command Reference Manual.
Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide
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