Alphanumeric String Creation Commands (Create)

Table 9. Static/Dynamic Alphanumeric Creation Command

Field

Function

Option/Modifier Selections

 

 

 

Cn; CPI and

Optional parameter for

Enter C followed by one of the values below:

Type Style

selecting Characters Per

10, 12, 13, 15, and 17 CPI.

Selection

Inch and OCR-A and

10A for 10 CPI and OCR-A type style

 

OCR-B type styles.

10B for 10 CPI and OCR-B type style

 

 

If this optional parameter is not used, then the X3

 

 

and X4 parameters must be set to 0.

 

 

 

AFn;L;

Optional field that

Enter AF in the command string followed by a

Dynamic

identifies location and the

value that identifies the dynamic string.

data to be

length of a dynamic

L = number of characters in the dynamic

entered in

alphanumeric string. If this

alphanumeric string. Valid range is 1 - 280. The

the

option is enabled do not

length of the dynamic string must be less than or

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enter static text data in the

equal to the value signified by the L parameter.

Form Mode.

optional field following the

 

 

X4 parameter.

 

 

 

 

Rot; U-case

Designates print rotation

After this option is selected you have three

 

and whether the data will

rotations to select from and you can opt for all

 

be printed in mixed or all

characters to be upper-case.

 

upper-case characters.

Enter:

 

 

CW; = 90 degrees clockwise rotation.

 

CPI selections other than

CCW; = 90 degrees counterclockwise rotation.

 

the default value of 10 CPI

INV; = 180 degrees rotation (upside down ouput).

 

are not allowed in rotated

 

 

output.

Add:

 

 

UC; = upper-case character output. All lower-

 

Inserted desired rotation

case alpha characters will be converted to upper-

 

first, then designate

case.

 

upper-case printing if

 

 

desired.

 

 

 

 

D;

Optional parameter for

Enter D or DARK to select this option.

Dark Printing

changing horizontal dot

 

 

densit from 60 DPI to 120

 

 

DPI.

 

 

 

 

Parameters X1 and X2 define the starting point of printer output. Whether in dots or characters depends on the SCALE command. You may also use the XX.YY format for plotting start print locations.

X1;

Specifies the starting row

X1 has a valid range of 1 to the current form

 

of the printer output.

length.

 

 

 

X2;

Specifies the starting

X2 has a valid range from 1 to the current form

 

column of the printer

width.

 

output.

 

 

 

 

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