C o n s i d e r i n g F i e l d T y p e s

After you select a supply size, the next step in designing a format is to decide what information you want to print on the label. For example, you may want to print your company name, price of an item, and a bar code that combines information from other places. Everything you want to print falls into one of the following categories.

Field Type

Description

Examples

 

 

 

 

 

 

Text

Contains letters, numbers, or

item number, item description,

 

symbols you want to print.

department number, price, date

 

 

 

Bar Code

Used for printing bar codes that can

item or serial numbers, zip codes,

 

be scanned.

information you don’t want to have

 

 

visible to customers

 

 

 

Constant Text

Prints fixed characters that print

company name, company address

 

without changing.

 

 

 

 

Line or Box

Highlights or separates items.

line marking out the regular price,

 

 

border around the supply

 

 

 

Graphic

Contains a bitmap image or a

logos

 

compliance label overlay.

 

 

 

 

Note: All of the above field types except graphics are discussed in Chapter 2. See Chapter 4, “Creating Graphics” for information on including graphics in your format.

C o n s i d e r i n g F o n t s

When working with fonts, you have three considerations:

￿font appearance

￿font size (bitmapped)

￿font spacing (monospaced or proportional)

See Appendix B, “Fonts,” for samples of each font.

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