Print Command Format - Intermec 6804DM Technical Reference Manual

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} A right bracket ends the command set.

Print Command Format

The general format for the Print Command (shown below)
includes all possible printer actions to stop the paper or ro-
tate the image, all possible print images, and all possible
options used to alter those images.
{Print, Global Options:@row,column:Name,Field Options|data|}
{
A left bracket begins each command set.
PRINT,
A comma follows the PRINT command only if there are one
or more "global options."
Global Options:"Global options" include DEMAND, QUANTITY, QSTOP,
STOP, and ROT270. If more than one global option is used,
each is separated from the next by a comma. Following the
last global option or following "Print" if there are none is
the ":"
@row,column: "@row,column:" specify the row and column where each line
of text or graphics will be placed. The row and column num-
bers are separated by a comma with no spaces anywhere.
The range for each row is 1 -- 65,000. The column range for
the 6805a is 1 -- 384. The column range for the 6806 is 1 --
576. In a typical print request , there may be five or more
"@row,col" for the single word "Print."
Name
"Name" is the name of the text, bar code, line or graphic to
be printed. The name is always five characters, even for the
graphics which you name yourself.
"
Field Options
Field options" are used to increase the size of fonts, bar
codes, graphics or lines. Each one is separated from the
next by a comma.
|Data |
"Data" refers to the text to be printed or embodied in a bar
code. Data is surrounded by vertical bars.
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