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Chapter 2 Command Codes
DISK Optional parameter that specifies to recall the form
from the flash memory. Enter DISK.
EVFU Data
Optional parameter to use the EVFU to overlay
data onto the form. (“EVFU Data” is not part of the
Execute command. It is shown in the command
sequence to indicate that actual EVFU data can be
entered following the Execute command.) Enter
EVFU data as described in Appendix C and on
page 61.
(cc)AF
n;(D)ASCII text(D)
The Execute Dynamic Alphanumeric Data
command. Enter the dynamic alphanumeric data
during the Execute Form mode as described in
“Execute Form: Dynamic Alphanumeric Data” on
page 62.
(cc)BF
n ;(D)data(D)
The Execute Dynamic Bar Code Data command.
Enter the dynamic bar code data during the
Execute Form mode as described in “Execute
Form: Dynamic Bar Code Data” on page 63.
(cc)GF
n
;
(D)logoname(D)
The Execute Dynamic Logo Command. Enter the
name of the logo during the Execute Form mode as
described in “Execute Form: Dynamic Logo” on
page 64.
(cc)IAF
n;
[
idir
]
STEPMASK;
[RPT
n;
] [RST
n
;]
(D)STARTDATA(D)
The Execute Incremental Dynamic Alphanumeric
Data command. Supply the data as described on
page 66.
(cc)IBF
n;
[
idir
]
STEPMASK;
[RPT
n;
] [RST
n
;]
(D)STARTDATA(D)
The Execute Incremental Dynamic Bar Code Data
command. Supply the data as described on page
66.
Overlay Data
Overlay data can be entered during the Execute
Form mode. (The words “Overlay Data” are not part
of the Execute command. They are shown in the
command sequence to indicate that actual overlay
data can be entered following the Execute
command.) Refer to “Execute Form: Overlay Data”
on page 67.
Form Feed Character
Optional command instructing the IGP to start a
new page with new EVFU, dynamic, and overlay
data using the existing Execute commands for the
current form. Using this EVFU Data-Dynamic Data
and Overlay Data-Form Feed Character sequence
can be repeated indefinitely, while maintaining the
optimum print speed, within the original Execute
command.