Format header record – Avery Dennison 9400 Series Programmer Manual User Manual
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Example
This example has three text fields and one bar code field.
{
F1,0558,0507;ONLINE
p
T00,I,000,0475,0050,1,1,0,0,B
p
T01,I,000,0406,0050,1,1,0,0,B
p
T02,I,000,0017,0253,1,1,0,0,B
p
B00,I,000,0124,0093,1,1,0,0177,1
p
}
The format header record (beginning with the Format ID) must
always be the first record in a format data stream.
NOTE: Spaces can be used in the data stream. However, if
used in a string following a semi-colon, they will be
treated as printable characters.
Format Header Record
The format header record is constructed as shown below.
Syntax
{F##,LENGTH,WIDTH;FORMAT NAME
p
Field
Contents
F##
Must begin with the letter "F" to represent
the beginning of a format data stream.
The F is followed by a one or two digit
number as the format ID
Values:
0-99
Example:
F23 = Format number 23
LENGTH
One to four digits to define the supply
length in tenths of millimeters.
Values:
191-2032 (19.1 to 203.2 mm
or 0.75 to 8.0 inches)
Examples:
200 = 20mm
201 = 20.1mm
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