Specifications

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Example:
^XA^A@N,25,25,B:Cyrillic.FNT^FO100,20^FS
^FDThis is a test^FS
^A@N,50,50^FO200,40^FS
^FDThis string uses the B:Cyrillic.FNT^FS^XZ
The first line will search the non-volatile memory of the printer (e.g. B:) looking for
the “Cyrillic.FNT” font name. When the font is found, the command will set the
character size, the field origin, and print the field data “This is a test” on a label (line
2).
In the third command line, the character size is increased and a new field origin is
set. Line 4 prints the field data “This string uses the B:Cyrillic.FNT” in the same
font.
Comments: For more information on scalable and bitmap fonts, refer to Appendix
E or the section “Differences Between Download Scalable and Bitmap Fonts” in
Volume Two.
ZPL II Programming Guide Volume One: Command Reference for X.10
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