Instruction manual

Defining Line Fields
Use lines to form borders and mark out original prices. Define each line separately. This field
is not assigned a field number, but is counted as a field (keep this in mind, as the printer
allows a maximum of 200 fields per format). You can define any line length and a thickness up
to 99 dots, as long as the solid black print does not exceed 30 percent of any given square
inch of the label.
Line Types
You can create horizontal and vertical lines. There are two ways to define lines.
Segments You choose the starting point and ending point.
Vectors You choose the starting point, the angle, and the length of the line.
Syntax L,type,row,column,angle/end row,length/end col,thickness,
"pattern" |
L1. L Line Field.
L2. type Type of line. Only vertical and horizontal lines are supported. Options:
S Segment. You choose the starting point and ending point.
V Vector. You choose the starting point, angle, and length.
L3. row Distance from bottom of print area to the starting point.
English 0 – 1200
Metric 0 – 3045
Dots 0 – 2436
L4. column Distance from left edge of the print area to line origin.
Engl
ish 0 – 189
Metric 0 – 479
Dots 0 – 383
L5. angle If Using Segments:
/end row Row location of ending point. Measure from bottom of print
area. On horizontal lines, this value must match item L3.
If Us
ing Vectors
:
Angle of line. Options: 0, 90, 180, or 270.
L6. length/ end If Using Segments:
col Column location of end point. Measure from left edge of
print area. On vertical lines, this value must match
parameter L4.
If
Using Vectors
:
Length of the line in selected units.
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