Designing the graphic image – Pitney Bowes J640 User Manual
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Designing the Graphic Image –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
This section describes
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how to design compliance labels.
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how to design bitmapped images.
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special considerations.
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how to map out the graphic image by the Hex and Run
Length methods.
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how to store the graphic image.
The information presented in this section deals with Binary
and Hexadecimal numbers. Conversions charts are provided
at the end of this chapter for:
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Binary to Hexadecimal
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Dot to Run Length Encoding
Designing Compliance Labels
To use a graphic packet to design your compliance label:
1. Decide which fields are fixed (constant text, lines, boxes)
and which fields are variable (addresses and shipping
information).
2. Lay out your compliance label as you would any other
format. Refer to "Creating a Graphic Packet," for more
information.
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