Format Header First line of a format, immediately following the start of packet ({). A format header must begin with F.

{F,1,A,R,E,600,400,"Fmt-1" p

Monospaced Fonts

Characters have the same width and are

 

easy to center justify. (Standard, Bold,

 

and Reduced fonts.)

Non-volatile RAM

Contains information that is SAVED on

(NVRAM)

power-down.

Option

Any line within a format that applies

R,4,6,1,3,1 p

special formatting to a field. This line

 

always begins with R and must

 

immediately follow the field it applies to.

Packet

Any string of characters within ({ }).

{B,1,N,1 p

 

2,"Monarch" p }

 

Pre-image

A way to optimize the printer, because it

 

images the fields while data is collected.

 

After the last field is imaged, the label

 

prints almost immediately.

Proportionally

Characters have different widths and are

Spaced Fonts

difficult to center justify.

Scalable Fonts

Reside in the printer’s RAM or in a ROM

 

chip. Changing the point size and

 

magnification prints a smooth font. There

 

is no jaggedness at any point size,

 

because the font is created from an

 

equation every time it is used.

Soft (Downloaded)

Reside in the printer’s RAM. They can be

Fonts

erased or overwritten.

Volatile RAM

Contains information that is LOST on

 

power-down.

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Paxar TCMPCL2PR Monospaced Fonts, Non-volatile RAM, Option, 6,1,3,1 p, Packet, N,1 p Monarch p Pre-image, Proportionally