User`s guide
STORING DATA IN THE PRINTER MEMORY 
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Placing two variable field delimiters 
in a row creates a repeating field; 
i.e., will cause the printer to use the 
variable data from the previous 
variable field in the current field. 
This feature may be useful if you 
want to print the same data using 
two different fonts, or want to print 
the data as a rotated bar code and 
non-rotated text. 
NOTE: Do try to make the first field in 
a stored format a repeating field (since 
there is no data to repeat). Do not 
place any text after the variable field 
delimiter when creating a repeating 
field. 
When using enhanced format 
storage, the variable field delimiter 
also separates the fixed data 
commands from the variable data 
commands. Put all commands that 
define variable fields at the end of 
the data file. Precede all of these 
commands with a single line that 
only contains the variable field 
delimiter. 
xx 
Numeric identifier for the desired 
memory storage area. 
t 
Data type. F indicates standard 
ASCII format files. E indicates 
enhanced format files. If storing an 
enhanced format, the E must be 
followed by the nnn parameter. 
nnn 
Number of dot rows the stored 
format will plot. Only use this 
parameter when programming an 
enhanced stored format; that is, 
with the E data type. 










