Printer Packet Reference Manual

Defining Constant Text Fields –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
A constant text field is a set of fixed characters that prints on
all labels. Define each constant text field separately. This
field is not assigned a field number, but is counted as a field
(keep this in mind, as the printer allows a maximum of
100
fields per format). The characters in this field cannot be
changed by batch data. Field options do not apply to constant
text fields.
Determine the height and the maximum width of the
characters, using the tables in Appendix B, "Fonts." If you’re
using proportionally spaced fonts, use the average size of the
characters. Mark the pivot point of your field. This will vary,
depending on how your field is justified.
Syntax C,row,column,gap,font,hgt mag,
wid mag,color,alignment,char rot,
field rot,"fixed char",sym set p
C1. C Constant Text Field.
C2. row For monospaced fonts, distance from bottom of print area
to the pivot point. For proportionally spaced fonts,
distance from bottom of print area to baseline of
characters in the field. (Bottom exits the printer first.)
9494
/
9490
ranges:
9446
/
1460
ranges:
English
0 - 599
Metric
0 - 1523
Dots
0 - 1151
English
0 - 799
Metric
0 - 2031
Dots
0 - 1535
NOTE:
The ranges above are based on a standard
memory configuration. You can create longer
labels if you purchase the Optional RAM and
reallocate memory to increase your image buffer
size. See "Defining the Memory Configuration
Packet" in Chapter 3 for more information.
Chapter 4. Defining Fields
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