Defining text fields – Pitney Bowes J640 User Manual
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Defining Text Fields –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Example
T,2,10,V,250,50,0,1,1,1,B,C,0,0,0
p
Syntax
T,field#,# of char,fix/var,row,column,gap,font,
hgt mag wid mag,color,alignment,char rot,
field rot,sym set
p
T1. T
Indicates a text field. Enter T.
T2. field #
Unique number from 0-99 to identify this field. (Pitney
Bowes recommends starting at 1, instead of 0.)
T3. # of char
Maximum number of printed characters (1-2710) in the
field.
T4. fix/var
Fixed or variable length field. Options:
F
Fixed length
V
Variable length
T5. row
For monospaced fonts, distance from bottom of print area
to lower left corner of field. For proportionally spaced
fonts, distance from bottom of print area to baseline of
characters in field. (Bottom exits the printer first.) Ranges:
English
0 - 599
Metric
0 - 1523
Dots
0 - 1151
T6. column
Distance to lower left corner of field, from left edge of
print area. Ranges:
English
0-399
Metric
0-1014
Dots
0-767
T7. gap
Number of dots between characters. Ranges: 0-99.
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