Datamax-O'Neil Labelpoint Programmer’s Manual User Manual

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PROGRAMMER’S REFERENCE MANUAL

Label layout definition commands

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Bar code interpretation

The printer will automatically print a human-readable text line below the bar code if it has

been configured to do so. (The command is described in section - Printer configuration -). This

can be done individually for each bar code in a label layout. The command to enable human-

readable text is:

!Y42 1

and to disable:

!Y42 0

Example:
!Y42 0
!F C S 50 800 L 100 3 1 “%1V“
!Y42 1
!F C S 200 800 L 100 3 33 “%1V“


Defining a 2D barcode field

A two-dimensional (2D) code is normally a matrix code or a stacked barcode. Labelpoint

supports a number of 2D codes.

Syntax
!F C <u> <b> <p> <a> <h> <w> <s> [o] <“text“>

Note! Parameters enclosed in <> are required and parameters enclosed in [ ] are
optional.

The parameters have the following meaning:

<u>

Defines the direction of printing as the "up" direction of the printed character. One
upper-case character (N, E, S, or W).

<b>

The baseline of the field, in

1

/

10

mm.

<p>

The position, in

1

/

10

mm

<a>

The alignment relative to the position. One upper-case character.
L = left end of the field aligned at
p.
R = right end of the field aligned at
p.
C = the field is centred around
p.

<h>

The height of the bars of the code in

1

/

10

mm, or height expansion of the pixels, 1 –

16.

<w>

The width of the bars of the code in

1

/

10

mm, orwidth expansion of the pixels, 1 –

16.

<s>

The bar code symbology to be used. This parameter is a number according to table
2.

[o]

Optional parameter with different function depending on the code symbology:

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