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n is the whole number assigned to the dynamic field to identify it. It falls between 1

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and 9999.

^FAn (Field Allocate)

The number n is a whole number between 1 and 256 that indicates the number of characters and
space required to reserve the space to be occupied by the dynamic fields.

^XFs:aa…a.eee (Recall Format)

This command recalls from memory unit s: the format aa…a.eee so that the described image can be
completed with the necessary dynamic fields, processed, and then printed.
The format can be recalled whenever necessary, and the dynamic fields are updated periodically
with the current value. If dynamic fields (numbered) have been provided for at the time of saving,
these fields must be updated (with the ^FN command on page 38) when the format is recalled.
s: is the unit where the format is saved. R:

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indicates RAM, B: (C: or D:) flash memory

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. This

parameter is optional.

aa…a is the name assigned to the format. It can be from 1 to 8 characters long and its default value

is UNKNOWN.

.eee is the file name extension, which must be .ZPL for formats.

^WDs:aa…a.eee (Print Directory on Label)

This command is necessary for producing a list of the objects contained in the memory units,
including an indication of the file name extension and size, and printed on a label.
s: is the unit for which the list is desired. R:

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indicates RAM, B: (C: or D:) the flash memory

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.

This parameter is optional.

aa…a is the name for the list, and it may contain the wildcard characters * and ?

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. It can be from 1

to 8 characters long, and its default value is *.

.eee is the file name extension, and it too may contain the wildcard characters * and ?

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.

^HWs:aa…a.eee (Host Directory List)

This command makes it possible to obtain a list of the objects saved in the machine memory
(whether in RAM and/or flash memory). Unlike the ^WD command, the list is returned to the host
as long as the printer is connected through the serial port.
s: is the unit whose list is desired. R:

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indicates RAM, B: (C: or D:) flash memory

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. This

parameter is optional.

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The default value is 0.

170

Default value.

171

See note 136 on page 30.

172

Default value.

173

See note 136 on page 30.

174

See note 150 on page 34.

175

See note 150 on page 34.

176

Default value.

177

See note 136 on page 30.

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