Specifications

Printing
Font H - Tipton Gothic font should not be used on a format where the Print Area
Height is greater than 10 inches.
Field Direction
Tipton Gothic (Fixed) allows Left to Right field orientation only.
Tipton Gothic (Proportional) allows Left to Right field orientation only.
Rotatable allows Normal field orientation only.
All other internal printer fonts allow Normal and Stacked field orientations.
TrueType fonts allow Normal and Stacked field orientations.
Stacked Fields
Stacked fields are fields where characters are printed below one another instead
of next to one another. To allow for this on the RJS, you are presented with a
choice for Normal or Stacked Letter Orientation. When a Stacked Letter
Orientation is selected, you can choose from 4 different stacked Field Directions.
Stacked fields are not supported with Font H - Tipton Gothic (Fixed), Font I -
Tipton Gothic (Proportional), Font J - Rotatable and TrueType fonts.
Void & Reprint
The RJS printer is designed to verify up to 15 bar codes as they are printed. The
printer will verify bar codes in orientations 1 and 3, Picket Fence only. Bar codes
in orientations 2 and 4, Step Ladder, will not verify.
The Void and Reprint option will enable or disable bar code verification.
If enabled, any labels with invalid bar codes will have a checkerboard pattern
printed over the invalid bar code. The printer will then try to reprint the label up to
3 times. If more than 3 invalid labels are printed, the printer will lock up and must
be reset by turning the printer off and then on again or by pressing the Red Reset
button located inside the printer.
Printing a Set of Formats
When using a Command File to print you formats, all jobs will be released to the
printer immediately rather than being held in the print queue.
If you turn the printer off for any reason, you must exit the program and restart it
so the printer will re-initialize.
The RJS printer limits you to 32 serialized (incremented) fields on a format. Bar
code fields with interpretations count as two since both the bar code and the
interpretation must be serialized.
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