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Data for Example 1
<STX><ESC>E3<CAN><ETX>
<STX>LOC 1246<CR><ETX>
Fr Goth
<STX>3666<ETX>
<STX><ETB><ETX>
The <STX> and <ETX> characters are used simply to mark the beginnings and
ends of the command strings. The other characters are described in the table
that follows.
Command
<ESC>C
<ESC>P
E3;
F3;
H0;
o81,100;
f0;
c2;
d0,16;
h4;
w4;
H1;
o81,200;
f0;
c2;
d3,Warehouse
Part # 3666;
h3;
w3;
B2;
o81,300;
f0;
c0,1;
h75;
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Description
Operate in Advanced mode.
Enter Programming mode.
Erase anything previously stored as format 3.
Access format 3.
Designate field 0 as a human-readable field.
Set the origin at grid coordinates 81,100.
Set the field rotation to 0, which is unrotated and horizontal.
Select internal font 2.
Determine that data will be sent during print mode and will be a maximum of 16
characters long.
Sets the height magnification factor to 4. (Four times the normal height).
Set the field width magnification factor to 4. (Four times the normal width).
Define field 1 as a human-readable field.
Set the field origin at coordinates 81, 200.
Set the rotation factor of the field to 0.
Select internal font 2.
Assign the constant value "Warehouse Part # 3666" to the field.
Set the field height magnification factor to 3. (Three times the normal height).
Set the field width magnification factor to 3. (Three times the normal width.)
Define field 2 as a bar code field.
Set the origin at coordinates 81,300.
Set the field rotation to 0 (unrotated).
Select Code 39, the printer enters a check digit.
The field height is 75 dots high.
Designing Labels and Using Commands
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