Paxar 9413 Printer User Manual


 
B10. text Appearance of text with bar code. For UPC and EAN only use
0-7. For all others, use 8. Options:
0 Default
1 No check digit or number system
5 Number system at bottom, no check digit
6 Check digit at bottom, no number system
7 Check digit and number system at bottom
8 No text, bar code only
B11. alignment Choose L, R, C, B or E to align the bar code data correctly in
the field. B centers variable width bar codes, which may not
allow pad-character centering (Code 128, Code 39, etc.) E
right justifies variable width bar codes. C centers the bar
code data in the field. R right justifies the bar code data in
the field. MaxiCode must use L.
NOTE: All alignments are not supported for each bar code
type.
B12. field rot Field rotation. Field rotation rotates the whole field, not just
the characters. Rotation is affected by the pivot point, which
varies depending on how text is justified. Lower left corner of
field is the pivot point. Options:
0 Top of field points to top of supply
(Use for MaxiCode)
1 Top of field points to left of supply
2 Top of field points to bottom of supply
3 Top of field points to right of supply
Example B,3,12,V,150,40,1,2,80,7,L,0 p
Defines a bar code field (field #3) with 12 characters of variable
length starting at row 150, column 40. A UPCA bar code with a
density of 2 and a height of 80 is used. The check digit and
number system are shown at the bottom. The bar code is left
aligned without any field rotation.
Defining Non-Printable Text Fields
Non-printable text fields allow you to enter data without printing it
in its entered form. Typically, non-printable fields "hold" data that
later combines with other fields to form a merged field. Define
non-printable text fields before you define the field where the
information prints.
4-12 Defining Fields