User`s guide
STORING DATA IN THE PRINTER MEMORY 
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Example 1  The following commands store the format that 
prints the label in the Format Recall example. Data 
is still needed for the description, price, and 
combined item/price. The printer will send prompts 
for this data to the serial port at print time. This is 
a standard stored format; notice that commands 
that define fixed data are freely mixed with 
commands that define variable data. 
!S~ 3 F FORM_1 
WIDTH 224 
JUSTIFY CENTER 
ULTRA_FONT A24 (3,2,0) 224 0 ~DESCRIPTION> 
STRING 18X23 29 30 SALE PRICE: 
JUSTIFY LEFT 
ULTRA_FONT A50 (5,2,0) 240 30 ~PRICE> 
BARCODE CODE39X 20 150 60 ~ITEM/PRICE> 
END 
Example 2  This file stores the same label using enhanced 
format storage. Notice that all commands specifying 
variable data are grouped at the end of the file and 
separated from the fixed data commands by the 
delimiter character (the \ character in this case). 
Do not send prompts to the printer when using 
enhanced format storage. 
!S\ 3 E220 EFORM_1 
WIDTH 224 
JUSTIFY CENTER 
STRING 18X23 29 30 SALE PRICE: 
\ 
ULTRA_FONT A24 (3,2,0) 224 0 \ 
JUSTIFY LEFT 
ULTRA_FONT A50 (5,2,0) 240 30 \ 
BARCODE CODE39X 20 150 60 \ 
END 










