7 line draw – Microcom 428T User Manual

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Chapter 4

Designing Labels with LDS

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Fixed / Non-proportional Character Spacing

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Fixed / Non-proportional Character Spacing and Reverse Video

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Auto Reverse Video: Character cell = BLACK, Character = WHITE

4.7 Line Draw

It is possible to design lines into a label utilizing some of the elements of label format fields.
Specifically, a TCI value of “6” enables the line draw function. XB and XY provide a starting
position for a line draw. CMX and CMY provide length and thickness to a line. Other
elements not necessary to draw a line such as CC, CGN, FO, FJ, CS, and AN are ignored
by simply adding delimiters (commas) without values.

An example of two lines drawn on a label is shown in Figure 4-5. This 3 x 3” label was
designed for a printer with a 300 DPI print head.



^D57 <CR>
2,1280,900,19,38,7,0,1,385,0,0 <CR>
1,340,712,,6,,,,600,25,,,,,0 <CR>
1,286,127,,6,,,,25,600,,,,,0 <CR>
^D56 <CR>
^D2 <CR>
Line <CR>
^D3 <CR>





Figure 4-5 Line Draw Sample



This is a list of the first label format field element mnemonics for the sample label in Figure
4-5:


TSN, XB, YB, CC, TCI, CGN, FO, FJ, CMX, CMY, CS, TSP, , , AN
1, 340, 712, , 6, , , , 600, 25, , , , , 0













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