Chapter 4 | Designing Labels Using LDS |
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4.4.1A SAMPLE SESSION WITH A LABEL FIELD
Looking at the sample label... |
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^D57<CR> | A format is coming |
4,615,153,,20,30,,70,4<CR> | Header Information |
1,100, 40, 4, 1,4<CR> | Field #1 information |
2,100, 60,17, 1,4<CR> | Field #2 information |
3,100,100, 5, 1,6<CR> | Field #3 information |
3,100,150, 5,16,2,,,,30<CR> | Field #3 information |
^D56<CR> | Select RAM Format |
^D2<CR> | Text Data is Coming |
EASY<CR> | Text String #1 |
MICROCOM MAKES IT<CR> | Text String #2 |
HELLO<CR> | Text String #3 |
^D3<CR> | |
... and referring to field #1. |
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1,100, 40, 4, 1,4<CR>
1- Field refers to text string #1 - EASY. This field could have referred to HELLO, if it had a TSN of three. The fields do not have to be in any kind of order with
respect to the data fields.
100- Data X
4 - Character count (CC) of 4 characters, the amount of characters in EASY.
1 - A TCI of 1 indicates that the data will appear on the label as text, an ASCII string, as opposed to, for example, a bar code.
4 - This CGN selection of 4 selects a font size of 7 dots high by 5 dots wide. This is
the size of each character in the word EASY as it appears on the label.
<CR>- The carriage return (<CR>) signifies that this field is complete. The field parameters that were not defined will accept the default values. A FO (Field Orientation) and FJ (Field Justification) of 0 will place EASY to the right of the X
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