4100 Bar Code Label Printer User's Manual
Format Examples
Now that you have learned about the different types of fields that are used to
design a label, it is time for a few more practical examples of label designs. Use
the following examples to learn more about labels design and the use of printer
commands.
Example 1
The first example is a fairly simple label designed to demonstrate the different
types of data you can print.
Format for Example 1
<STX><ESC>C<ETX>
<STX><ESC>P<ETX>
<STX>E3;F3;<ETX>
<STX>H0;o81,100;f0;c2;d0,16;h4;w4;<ETX>
<STX>H1;o81,200;f0;c2;d3,Warehouse Part # 3666;h3;w3;<ETX>
<STX>B2;o81,300;f0;c0,1;h75;w1;i0;d0,11;p@;<ETX>
<STX>L3;o81,400;f0;l800;w6;<ETX>
<STX>R<ETX>
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