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Generating Label Formats
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The record (with spaces added for readability) conforms to the following fixed field
format. Identifying lower case letters have been placed below field values for reference
in the following sections:
1 2 1 1 000
0005
0005
HOME POSITION
a b c d eee
ffff
gggg
[hhhh iiii] jj…j
Termination character
Location
Within
Record
Record Type
Internal
Bitmapped
Font
Smooth
Font
Scalable
Font
Bar
Code
Images
Graphics
a
Rotation Rotation
Rotation
Rotation
Rotation 1
b
Font ID
9
9
Bar Code
Y
X
c
Width
Multiplier
Width
Multiplier
Width
Multiplier
Wide
Bar
Width
Multiplier
1
d
Height
Multiplier
Height
Multiplier
Height
Multiplier
Narrow
Bar
Height
Multiplier
1
eee
000
Font Size/
ID
ID
Bar Code
Height
000
000
ffff
Row
Position
Row
Position
Row
Position
Row
Position
Row
Position
Row
Position
gggg
Column
Position
Column
Position
Column
Position
Column
Position
Column
Position
Column
Position
hhhh
N/A
N/A
Font Height
N/A
N/A
N/A
iiii
N/A
N/A
Font Width
N/A
N/A
N/A
jj…j
Data
String
Data
String
Data
String
Data
String
Image
Name
Graphics
Specifier
Table 8-3: Record Type Structure
In Table 8-3, the record structure is shown for each of the record types. The left-most
column shows the locations of all characters in the record, and corresponds to the
example above the table. Each record structure interprets the characters of the record
in its own way, though some of the interpretations of the characters are identical across
all record types. For example, the characters ffff are interpreted as Row Position in all
record types. While c is a Width Multiplier for Internal Bitmapped Font, Smooth Font,
Scalable Font, and Image record types, it has other interpretations for Bar Code and
Graphics record types.