Example - Intermec EasyCoder PD4 Programmer's Reference Manual

Esim v5.12 bar code label printer
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Chapter 5—Editing in Form Edit Mode

Example

Assuming that...
• the printer has been set up for the application (see Chapter 3),
• the length of the label and the gap has been determined using the
Autosensing Mode (see EasyCoder PD4, User's Guide),
• and the graphic used in the example has been downloaded using a GM
command
),
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...we will now edit a label that can be saved as a form in the printer's
memory and retrieved when so required. It also means that we can use
counters and variables.
When we are finished, the label will look like this on an EasyCoder PD4
with a 200 dpi printhead:
/. The Intermec logotype is not included in the software package and
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is only included in the example to demonstrate how to print a graphics
field. You can substitute it with any graphics of approximately the same
size. If you find it difficult to download graphics, you could omit the GG
command from the example until you have become more familiar with
the concept.
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ESim v5.12 for EasyCoder PD4—Programmer's Reference Manual

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