When you copy this field into another field, the maximum number of characters for the final field is 2710 (or 0-100for 9403). Allow only as many characters as you need, because extra characters use up space. Also, if you are copying into a bar code field, the maximum number of characters in the destination bar code is determined by the bar code specification (UPCA-12, EAN-13, etc.). You need to apply field options to manipulate the text entered in this field. For example, you may want to copy data from this field into another field. See "Option 4 Copy Data" in Chapter 5 for more information.

In the following example, data is entered into four non-printable fields and merged to form field 5, and is then printed as a bar code. See "Merging Fields" in Chapter 5 for more information.

Field

Data

Field Type

1

20374

Non-printable

2

339

Non-printable

3

8

Non-printable

4

15

Non-printable

5

20374339815

Bar Code

Each non-printable text field requires a separate definition.

Syntax

D,field#,# of char p

D1.

D

Non-Printable Text Field.

D2.

field#

Unique number from 0-999assigned to this field.

 

 

Maximum number of characters in this field: 0-2710.

 

 

D,4,20 p

Defines a non-printable text field (field #4) with a maximum of 20

characters.

Defining Fields 4-13

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Paxar 9412, 9413 manual Field Data Field Type, Field#,# of char p, 20 p

9412, 9413 specifications

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