
TLS PC Link
TM
Programmer’s Guide
36
Generating Label Formats
A label format is all the data, in the form of records, that lies between an
<STX>L
and either a terminating
E<cr>
or
X<cr>
. Other system level
commands may procede the
<STX>L
command for printer setup.
A record is a data string that contains the information to be printed on the labels.
Every record must end with a termination character (a carriage return
<cr>
).
A record is made of three parts. (1) A header that is 15 bytes in length, (2) the
data to be printed, and (3) a termination character that marks the end of the field.
The header is used to select the appearance of the data when printed by choosing
rotation, font type, size, and position options. Every header contains similar
information, but this information may be used in different ways by different
record types.
There are currently three types of record currently supported by the
TLS PC Link
printer at this time:
1.
Bitmapped fonts
2.
Barcode
3.
Images
Example 1
Example 2
Содержание TLS PC Link
Страница 1: ......
Страница 5: ......
Страница 33: ...TLS PC LinkTM Programmer s Guide 28 Extended System Commands STX K Command Character Command None Implemented...
Страница 48: ...TLS PC LinkTM Programmer s Guide 43 STX G print 3 copies of this label STX c feed to cut position...
Страница 56: ...TLS PC LinkTM Programmer s Guide 51 Appendix C ASCII Control Chart ASCII Control Chart Continued on next page...
Страница 57: ...TLS PC LinkTM Programmer s Guide 52 ASCII Control Chart Continued...