Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software

6.The XW and XH positions are used to magnify widths and heights of fonts, and to change the wide/narrow ratio of bar codes.

If you wish to magnify the width of a font, valid responses are 1 through 9 and A through O. The default value is 1 for fonts.

If you wish to magnify the width of a bar code, valid responses are 1 through 9 and A through K. The default is 3 for ratio-based bar codes, 2 for fonts Q & R and 1 for all other bar code fields. If the pixel width is 1, the result will be a 5 mil wide bar. If the pixel width is 2, the result will be a 10 mil wide bar. Pixel sizes by label format are specified in the print Parameters screen.

Enter the desired XW dimension and press the return key. The cursor will move to the XH position.

7.Enter the desired XH dimension. The default value for fonts is

1.The default value for element bar codes such as UPC or code

128is 1. For ratio-based bar codes, the default value is 1.

If you wish to magnify the height of a font, valid responses are 1 through 9 and A through O. The default value is 1 for fonts.

If you wish to magnify the width of a bar code, valid responses are 1 through 9 and A through K. The default is 3 for ratio-based bar codes, 2 for fonts Q & R and 1 for all other bar code fields. If the pixel width is 1, the result will be a 5 mil narrow bar. If the pixel width is 2, the result will be a 10 mil narrow bar. Pixel sizes by label format are specified in the Print Parameters Screen.

Enter the desired XH dimension and press the return key. The cursor will move to the bar height (BH) position.

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