Programming

Logotypes

Printing

To print a logotype you can use two commands, <ESC>L<n>, prints the logotype at the current cursor position, just like any character. <ESC>g<n1><n2><n3><n4><n5> prints the logotype at a specified X-Y position.

n1

One byte logotype number, (0—15)

 

 

n2n3

Two byte X position measured in pixels from the left hand edge of the

 

print window.

 

 

n4n5

Two byte Y position in pixels from top of the page.

 

These bytes must always be inserted but they are ignored in variable-

 

page-length mode where logotypes are always printed at the current Y-

 

position.

 

 

Erasing

All logotypes are erased with the <ESC>&L command.

Caution • Loading to the flash PROM will erase the RAM completely since the RAM is used during the loading process. Any print data residing in RAM will thus be lost.

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Zebra Technologies TTP 7030 technical manual Printing, All logotypes are erased with the ESC&L command