Operator`s manual

Chapter 4 Designing Labels with LDS
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4.6.8 FJ (Field Justification)
This parameter defines the justification of the format field on the label.
0 Left Justified above the base-line
1 Right Justified above the base-line
2 Left Justified below the base-line
3 Right Justified below the base-line
4 Centered above the base-line
5 Centered below the base-line
The table below shows how to obtain the proper character placement or starting positions
relative to the format field’s orientations and justifications.
ROTATION FIELD ORIENTATION and JUSTIFICATION
0 & 180 Degrees
0 Left justified above the base-line
1 Right justified above the base-line
2 Left justified below the base-line
3 Right justified below the base-line
4 Centered above the base-line
5 Centered below the base-line
90 & 270 Degrees
0 Left justified above the base-line
1 Right justified above the base-line
2 Left justified below the base-line
3 Right justified below the base-line
4 Centered on the Y axis, right of X coordinate
5 Centered on the Y axis, left of the X coordinate
Table 4-8 FO & FJ Character Starting Positions
4.6.9 CMX (Character Multiplier X Direction)
The CMX parameter multiplies each character in the X direction. The valid range is 1 to
65536. For bar codes with a FO of 0 & 180 degree rotation, the CMX would be the
multiplier while the CMY would be the actual height in thermal dots. For bar codes with a
FO of 90 & 270 degree rotation, the CMX would be the actual height in thermal dots while
the CMY parameter would be the multiplier.
4.6.10 CMY (Character Multiplier Y Direction)
The CMY parameter multiplies each character in the Y direction. The valid range is 1 to
65536. For bar codes with a FO of 90 & 270 degree rotation, the CMY would be the
multiplier while the CMX would be the actual height in thermal dots. For bar codes with a
FO of 0 & 180 degree rotation, the CMY would be the actual height in thermal dots while the
CMX parameter would be the multiplier.