For example, you can use "" or ~034 to print the " character in your batch data. Use ~~ to print the ~ character in your batch data; otherwise, the tilde characters is ignored. You can also use ~XXX where XXX is the decimal equivalent or an unprintable character.

Sample Batch Data with Special Characters

{B,1,N,1 p

Decimal Character

What Prints

 

 

 

1,"123~034456789" p

~034 is "

123"456789

2,"~094983~‘126LG4451" p

~094 is ^

^983~‘LG4451

 

~126 is ~

 

 

 

 

M e r g e d o r S u b - F i e l d s

If a field is completely filled by data copied from other fields, use quotation marks without spaces between them for the "data string" parameter.

I n c r e m e n t i n g F i e l d s

In incrementing fields, the first number in the sequence must contain the same number of digits as the highest number to be counted. For example, to increment the numbers in a field from 1 to 999, enter the starting number in the batch as 001.

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Keep in mind the following special printing considerations when using a 9850 printer.

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