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

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Generating Label Formats






Class Series Programmer’s Manual

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Record Type

Location

Within

Record

Internal Bit-

Mapped 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

Specifiers

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 Bit-
Mapped Font, Smooth Font, Scalable Font, and Image record types, it has other interpretations for Bar
Code and Graphics record types.


The Header Fields

Each of the fields in the record header is generally described below. Please reference the detailed
descriptions under Record Structure Types for variations. The field name titles of the following
paragraphs are preceded with a reference letter from Table 8-3. All characters sent to the printer within
the header fields are ASCII, alphanumeric.


a

:

Rotation

The first field of a header is a single ASCII character that selects the degree of rotation for the data
to be printed on a label. Valid rotation values are clockwise: 1 (0º); 2 (90º); 3 (180º); and, 4 (270º).
Figure 8-1 shows the direction and amount of rotation, relative to the label feed direction, where
the bottom left corner is the pivot point.

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