Format 3: Using a Serialized Data Field

Line #

Type this label format

You’ll get this printout

1.^XA

2.^LH30,30

3.^FO20,10^AD^FDZEBRA^FS

4.

^FO20,60^B3,,40,^FDAAA001^FS

Ten labels will print. The first (top) and last

(bottom) are shown here.

 

 

5.^FO20,180^AF^SNSERIAL NUMBER 00000000111,1,Y^FS

6.^PQ10

7.^XZ

Line #1-3: (See Format 1)

Line #4: Defines field data for bar code as “AAA001”.

Line #5: Defines serialized field, starting value of 111, increment by 1, insert leading zeros.

Line #6: Sets print quantity to 10 (total number of labels to print).

Line #7: (See Format 1)

Format 4: RFID Sample

Line #

Type this label format

You’ll get this printout

1.^XA

2.^WT6^FDZebra^FS

3.

^FO100,100^A0N,60^FN0^FS

Zebra

 

 

4.

^FO100,200^A0N,40^FN1^FS

 

 

 

5A65627261000000

5.

^RT0,6,2^FS

 

6.^RT1,6,2,1

7.^XZ

Line #1: Indicates start of label format.

Line #2: Writes the data “Zebra” to block 6 for the tag (one byte will spill into block 7, since we have 4 bytes/block.

Line #3: Prints field number ‘0’ at locaton 100,100.^FN0 is replaced by what we read on line #5.

Line #4: Prints field number ‘1’ at locaton 100,200.^FN1 is replaced by what we read on line #6.

Line #5: Read Tag into field number 0, starting at block 6, lasting for 2 blocks in ASCII format (default).

Line #6: Read Tag into field number 1, starting at block 6, lasting for 2 blocks in hexadecimal format.

Line #7: End of label format.

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