Specifications

Printing Bar Codes 
Relative Vertical Tab 
The sequence used to skip vertical space is 
  ^Jttd 
  ^J    Two Character Sequence Identifier for 
 Relative Vertical Tab. 
  ttd    Vertical Distance, in Tenth Inches plus Dots. 
      Range of tt is 00 to 99 (0.0 to 9.9 inches). 
      Range of d is 0 to F (0 to 15 dots). 
The distance specified is relative to the current vertical position. 
Example: 
To print multiple bar codes down the page. Each bar code is 0.2 inches high, and is 
separated from other bar codes by 0.1 inch of white space. 
^H02^BNd01^G^-^J010^BNd02^G^-^J010^BNd03^G^- 
Absolute Horizontal Tab 
The sequence used for horizontal positioning is 
  ^Ttttd 
  ^T    Two Character Sequence Identifier for 
 Absolute Horizontal Tab. 
  tttd    Horizontal Distance, in Tenth Inches plus Dots. 
      Range of ttt is 000 to 136 (00.0 to 13.6 inches). 
      Range of d is 0 to F (0 to 15 dots). 
The horizontal position specified is an absolute distance, with respect to the left edge 
of the paper. Remember that a tenth of an inch is actually 14/144ths of an inch, so 
the actual distance tabbed may be slightly shorter than expected. 
Example: 
To print multiple bar codes across the page. Bar codes are printed approximately 0, 
2, and 4 inches from the left edge of the paper. 
^H02^BNd01^G^T0200^BNd02^G^T0400^BNd03^G^- 
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