W i t h i n a F o r m a t

When you define the graphic field within your format, the row and column parameters represent where on the format to place the graphic image.

If you are doing a compliance label, these numbers are usually 0,0, because your compliance label covers the entire supply. See "Placing the Graphic in a Format," for a sample compliance label.

If you are placing a graphic (a logo, for example) within a certain area on your supply, enter the starting position (bottom left corner) of the graphic image.

This label shows the triangle "logo" beginning (the bottom left corner) at 400,75 as defined in the graphic field.

D e f i n i n g t h e G r a p h i c H e a d e r

Every graphic packet must contain a graphic header. This is the first thing you enter. It identifies and provides important measurement and formatting information for the graphic. Bitmap, duplicate, next-bitmap, constant text, line, and box fields follow the graphic header, if they are used.

Syntax {G,graphID,action,device,units,row,col, mode,"name" p

G1. G

Graphic Header.

G2. graphID Unique number from 0 to 999 (0 to 99 for 9403) to identify the graphic image.

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Monarch 9825, 9850, 9403 manual F i n i n g t h e G r a p h i c H e a d e r, T h i n a F o r m a t, G1. G Graphic Header