Format Header
First line of a format, immediately following the start of
packet (
{
). A format header must begin with
F
, followed
by various header elements.
{F,1,A,R,E,600,400,"Fmt-1"
p
Monospaced Fonts
All characters have the same width and are easy to
center justify. (Standard, bold, and reduced are
monospaced.)
Non-volatile RAM
(NVRAM)
Contains information that is SAVED on power-down.
Option
R,4,6,1,3,1
p
Any line within a format that applies special formatting to
a field. This line always begins with
R
and must
immediately follow the field it applies to.
Packet
{B,1,N,1
p
2,"Monarch"
p
}
Any string of characters within (
{ }
).
Pre-image
A way to optimize the printer, because it images the
fields while data is collected. After the last field is
imaged, the label prints almost immediately.
Proportionally
Spaced Fonts
All characters have different widths and are difficult to
center justify (CG Triumvirate fonts).
Soft (Downloaded)
Fonts
Reside in the printer’s RAM. They can be erased or
overwritten.
Volatile RAM
Contains information that is LOST on power-down.
2
Glossary
Summary of Contents for Monarch DOS-based PATHFINDER Ultra System 6035
Page 12: ...1 6 Getting Started ...
Page 38: ...3 20 Defining Fields ...
Page 52: ...4 14 Defining Field Options ...
Page 60: ...5 8 Printing ...
Page 82: ...6 22 Creating Graphics ...
Page 98: ...7 16 Troubleshooting ...
Page 108: ...A 4 Samples ...
Page 109: ...F O N T S B This appendix contains information you need to work with fonts Fonts B 1 ...
Page 126: ...B 18 Fonts ...
Page 130: ...C o d e Pa g e 4 3 7 C 4 Symbol Sets Code Pages ...
Page 132: ...C 6 Symbol Sets Code Pages ...
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Page 146: ...8 Index ...
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