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Datamax-O'Neil Class Series II Programmer’s Manual User Manual

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Label Formatting Command Functions



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Sample 2:








Assume printer date is set to January 31, 2013
L
tM0001
121100001000100 Expiration Date:D GHI PQ, RSTU
E

Sample 2 prints: Expiration Date:FEB 28, 2013


Note: When advancing from a day at the end of the month with
more days than the adjusted date, the printed date will not be

greater than the maximum number of days of the adjusted
month.


Sample 3:

Assume printer date is set to January 01, 2013
L
tW-0001
121100001000100 Expiration Date:D GHI PQ, RSTU
E

Sample 3 prints: DEC 25, 2012



U

Mark Previous Field as a String Replacement Field

This command controls the formatting of replacement data. Specifying a field as a string
replacement for dynamic, not static, fields will optimize throughput. See U.

Syntax:

U

Sample:

L
D11
121100001000000123456789012
U
1211000020000001234567
U
161100000000000Sample
1X1100000000000B250250002002
Q0001
E
U01ABCDEFGHIJKL
U028901234
G

The sample above sets the format for register loading and prints
two labels. The first two of four format records have been

designated replacement fields. The second label is generated with
System-Level field-replacement commands and printed.

The length of the original string sets the data string length of any replacement; both
must be equal. The data being used when created must be valid for the font type being

selected.

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