Print Command Format; Figure 4-5 Print Command Format - Intermec 6804DM Technical Reference Manual

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Operation

Print Command Format

Command
After the left bracket, command, global options and colon, the command string consists
of a series of identically formed lines all of which have this format:
@row, column, Name, Field Options|print data|}
Vertical bars surround the data. Colons surround the row and column information.
{Print, Global Options:
@ row, column: Name, Field Options|Data|
@ row, column: Name, Field Options|Data|
@ row, column: Name, Field Options|Data|
Row, Column: Where to print text, graphics, bar codes and lines. A typical print
request will consist of the word "Print" and a number of items to be printed, each at a diffe
ent row and possibly at a different column. In order for text to line up properly, keep the
column number the same, (e.g. @10, 30 (information)| @ 60,30 (information)|). Note: The
can be no spaces before or after a colon.
Global Options: An action that refers to entire receipt or label. A global option can be used to stop
the paper after a specified number of dot lines or at a specified mark, to rotate an image, or to print a
specified number or copies all at once or on demand. A colon follows global options, if any.
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Information
Data: Depending on what is printed, the data
will be the text printed out on a receipt or label that is
human readable, or the characters that are machine
readable with a scanner.
Field Options: The user can multiply the height or width of text,
graphics and bar codes.
Name: The Name of what you are printing is the style of font or bar code
or line, or the file name of the graphic. An example of the name of a font is
"MF102." Do not put spaces in the "Name" or the printer will reject your print
request.
Figure 4-5
Print Command Format
Right Bracket ends Print Request
}
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