Specifications
Chapter 3— Designing Bar Code Labels
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Designing Pages
A page is a collection of one or more formats that you combine to print at
the same time. This feature is helpful when you need to print several
different labels for an application at once. For example, you may need to
attach one type of label to a product and a different type of label to its
container. With the page printing capability, you can print both labels at
the same time. Because you can print pages of several formats at once, you
can also print labels on media rolls that have different sizes and shapes of
labels already precut.
When you group label formats into a page, you assign the formats to
positions designated by the letters a through z. You can print the formats
used in pages independent of each other. The next example shows how to
create a page that contains five different formats.
Label Format Example
The format example on this page is a complex label designed to
demonstrate the different types of data that you can print with your
printer. This example contains human-readable fields, a bar code field, line
fields, a box field, and a graphic field (the diamond).
IPL011.eps
DUPLEX ANGLE CONNECTOR
Cat.
No.
432-3221
Std.
Qty.
100
S
i
z
e
- For Flexible Steel Conduit and .375" - .625"
Diameter Armored and Nonmetallic Sheath Cables
- For Smooth or Interlocking Sheath Metal Clad
Cables .375" - .675" Dia. (UL only)
ACE CORP.
ADDRESS 3010
FICTION USA
*30791751*
*307 91747*
Lot 23455 262948
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3
4
Complex label: This illustration shows a label that includes human-readable, box, bar
code, line, and graphic fields.