Example {I,C,0,-20,-10,0,0 p }
Uses the default contrast, moves print 0.1 inch closer to the
bottom of the supply (20/203 inches) and .05 inch to the left on
the supply (10/203 inches), prints at six inches per second, and
uses the default printhead width.
Defining the Monetary Formatting Packet
The monetary formatting packet (D) selects the monetary symbols
to print for a price field. Use the monetary formatting packet to
select primary and secondary monetary symbols, and designate
the number of digits to appear at the right of a decimal.
Syntax {I,D,cur_sym,secondary,decimals p }
D1. D Monetary Formatting Packet
D2. cur_sym Currency Symbol. Options:
0No symbol
1USA ($, Dollar- default)
2UK (£, Pound)
3Japan (¥, Yen)
4Germany (1, Deutsche Mark)
5France (F, Franc)
6Spain (P, Peseta)
7Italy (L., Lira)
8Sweden (Kr, Krona)
9Finland (2, Markka)
10 Austria (6, Shilling)
11 India (Rs, Rupee)
12 Russian (3, Ruble)
13 Korean (4, Won)
14 Thai (5, Baht)
15 Chinese (¥, Yuan)
16 Euro-Dollar (c)
NOTE: To use these symbols, select the internal symbol set.
D3. secondary Secondary Sign. Options:
0No secondary sign (default)
1Print secondary sign
NOTE: Secondary symbols only print if you designate at
least one decimal place.
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