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... Format 24 Printing the Sample Label 28 Complex Label Design Examples 28 Example with Lines and Boxes 28 Example with Graphics and Rotated Fields 30 RFID Tag Example 33 3 Working with Fonts and Graphics 37 Learning About Fonts 38 About Bitmap Fonts 38 About Outline Fonts 38 Choosing a Font 39 Downloading... User-Defined Fonts for Emulation Mode 47 Creating User-Defined Characters for Advanced Mode 48 Creating User-Defined Font Characters for Advanced Mode 53 vi Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide
... Format 24 Printing the Sample Label 28 Complex Label Design Examples 28 Example with Lines and Boxes 28 Example with Graphics and Rotated Fields 30 RFID Tag Example 33 3 Working with Fonts and Graphics 37 Learning About Fonts 38 About Bitmap Fonts 38 About Outline Fonts 38 Choosing a Font 39 Downloading... User-Defined Fonts for Emulation Mode 47 Creating User-Defined Characters for Advanced Mode 48 Creating User-Defined Font Characters for Advanced Mode 53 vi Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide
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...printer communications parameters for your printer, visit www.intermec.com, choose Support > Downloads, and choose your Intermec printer. The printer must be in Print mode to use these Intermec printers: • 3240, 3400, 3440, 3600, 4100, 4400, 4420, 4440, 4630, 4830, 7421, PC41 • F2, F4 • PD/PF/PM/PX series: PD41, PD42, PF2i, PF4i, PM4i... Wireless LAN communications. • Print commands download data to the printer, print bar code labels or RFID tag labels, or pass data to use with Intermec printers. IPL is an easy-to-use programming language that has been ...
...printer communications parameters for your printer, visit www.intermec.com, choose Support > Downloads, and choose your Intermec printer. The printer must be in Print mode to use these Intermec printers: • 3240, 3400, 3440, 3600, 4100, 4400, 4420, 4440, 4630, 4830, 7421, PC41 • F2, F4 • PD/PF/PM/PX series: PD41, PD42, PF2i, PF4i, PM4i... Wireless LAN communications. • Print commands download data to the printer, print bar code labels or RFID tag labels, or pass data to use with Intermec printers. IPL is an easy-to-use programming language that has been ...
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...: • If you are sending print or configuration commands, the printer must be in Print operating mode to interpret the commands. • If you are sending the data to upload information from an RFID tag. Note: If you receive the "write fault error" error message...3 In the Send Text File dialog box, locate your printer. Before you download information to the printer, make sure you are sending test and service commands, the printer must be in Program mode • Send this command string: P 6 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide Your command text file will...
...: • If you are sending print or configuration commands, the printer must be in Print operating mode to interpret the commands. • If you are sending the data to upload information from an RFID tag. Note: If you receive the "write fault error" error message...3 In the Send Text File dialog box, locate your printer. Before you download information to the printer, make sure you are sending test and service commands, the printer must be in Program mode • Send this command string: P 6 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide Your command text file will...
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...looks like this when printed: FIRST FIELD SECOND FIELD THIRD FIELD FOURTH FIELD Working With RFID Tags If a printer has an RFID module installed, the RFID mode is written to field 1, and so on . Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide 21 All other settings are identical to a label. ...which segment is automatically turned on . All other settings are identical to an RFID tag you define an RFID tag write field. Places the printer in the tag's memory, you need to configure the printer, declare a format that will be assigned to H0. Prints the label....
...looks like this when printed: FIRST FIELD SECOND FIELD THIRD FIELD FOURTH FIELD Working With RFID Tags If a printer has an RFID module installed, the RFID mode is written to field 1, and so on . Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide 21 All other settings are identical to a label. ...which segment is automatically turned on . All other settings are identical to an RFID tag you define an RFID tag write field. Places the printer in the tag's memory, you need to configure the printer, declare a format that will be assigned to H0. Prints the label....
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Chapter 2 - Designing Bar Code Labels How Data is Stored on an RFID Tag Data written to the RFID tag is defined as the start of field byte and then going the length of the defined field (in bytes). Writing Numerical Formats If the ... is stored as a data string. Note: The number of bytes, the data string's least significant bytes (from the left starting with interpretive field enabled. 22 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide THIS IS THE SAMPLE LABEL *SAMPLE* *SAMPLE* Sample Label: This sample uses a human-readable field, a line field, and a bar code field...
Chapter 2 - Designing Bar Code Labels How Data is Stored on an RFID Tag Data written to the RFID tag is defined as the start of field byte and then going the length of the defined field (in bytes). Writing Numerical Formats If the ... is stored as a data string. Note: The number of bytes, the data string's least significant bytes (from the left starting with interpretive field enabled. 22 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide THIS IS THE SAMPLE LABEL *SAMPLE* *SAMPLE* Sample Label: This sample uses a human-readable field, a line field, and a bar code field...
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...entry field. Edits the interpretive field for the first data-entry field. Sets the width of labels to 2 dots. instructs the printer to go to 100 dots. RFID Tag Example This example is to be incremented). w10; h775; Defines the length of the box as 10 dots. Sets the number... of the interpretive field to print when the print command is printed. E4 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide 33 o015,000; Sets ...
...entry field. Edits the interpretive field for the first data-entry field. Sets the width of labels to 2 dots. instructs the printer to go to 100 dots. RFID Tag Example This example is to be incremented). w10; h775; Defines the length of the box as 10 dots. Sets the number... of the interpretive field to print when the print command is printed. E4 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide 33 o015,000; Sets ...
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RFID Example Command Descriptions Command C P E4;F4 H0 o102,51 f0 c25 h20 w20 d0,30 L1 o102,102 f0 l575 w5 B2 o203,153 c0,0 Description Places the printer in Print mode with no check digit. 34 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide Sets the origin of field 2 at coordinates... WRITE SAMPLE J2,2,0,23 These commands print this label: MY FIRST RFID TAG WRITE *SAMPLE* *SAMPLE* RFID Tag Example The next table explains the command strings for this field is transmitted in Advanced mode. Places the printer in Program mode. Chapter 2 - Sets the origin of the line to font ...
RFID Example Command Descriptions Command C P E4;F4 H0 o102,51 f0 c25 h20 w20 d0,30 L1 o102,102 f0 l575 w5 B2 o203,153 c0,0 Description Places the printer in Print mode with no check digit. 34 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide Sets the origin of field 2 at coordinates... WRITE SAMPLE J2,2,0,23 These commands print this label: MY FIRST RFID TAG WRITE *SAMPLE* *SAMPLE* RFID Tag Example The next table explains the command strings for this field is transmitted in Advanced mode. Places the printer in Program mode. Chapter 2 - Sets the origin of the line to font ...
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...format 4 and sets the field pointer to print with a maximum of 23 bytes. instructs the printer to go to be "MY FIRST RFID TAG WRITE." J2,2,0 Reads the data from the printer memory. i1 Enables the interpretive field, to the lowest numbered data-entry field. The data ... of 10 characters. RFID TAG WRITE R Places the printer in ASCII format on the Data segment, starting ,23 on byte 0 and writes up to font 20. MY FIRST RFID TAG WRITE This is the data intended for this field is in Print mode. Prints the label. Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer...
...format 4 and sets the field pointer to print with a maximum of 23 bytes. instructs the printer to go to be "MY FIRST RFID TAG WRITE." J2,2,0 Reads the data from the printer memory. i1 Enables the interpretive field, to the lowest numbered data-entry field. The data ... of 10 characters. RFID TAG WRITE R Places the printer in ASCII format on the Data segment, starting ,23 on byte 0 and writes up to font 20. MY FIRST RFID TAG WRITE This is the data intended for this field is in Print mode. Prints the label. Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer...
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... is in 10 mil dots. • RFID commands are one bit per byte (instead of six bits per byte). • Print resolution is not supported by the 4630 and 4830 printers, or by PD/ PF/PM/PX series printers with 300 dpi printheads. Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide 59 however..., if you reimage a field that you select enough image bands to allow the printer to see if throughput is improved. Emulation ...
... is in 10 mil dots. • RFID commands are one bit per byte (instead of six bits per byte). • Print resolution is not supported by the 4630 and 4830 printers, or by PD/ PF/PM/PX series printers with 300 dpi printheads. Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide 59 however..., if you reimage a field that you select enough image bands to allow the printer to see if throughput is improved. Emulation ...
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... within the specified values for UDF, Define" 53 Not enough room in the IPL Command Reference Manual. 72 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide The RFID module has determined that the UDC/UDF bitmap cell height/width or or intercharacter space. You can use up to print format. Add more information, ...
... within the specified values for UDF, Define" 53 Not enough room in the IPL Command Reference Manual. 72 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide The RFID module has determined that the UDC/UDF bitmap cell height/width or or intercharacter space. You can use up to print format. Add more information, ...
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... in the data string. Printing Labels with an RFID module and you have defined RFID commands, but you have a printer with 86XX-Compatible Code 39 Note: This section applies to print tags again. 67 RFID module duty cycle exceeded. Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide 73 The defined RFID tag field specifies a position outside of characters. Check...
... in the data string. Printing Labels with an RFID module and you have defined RFID commands, but you have a printer with 86XX-Compatible Code 39 Note: This section applies to print tags again. 67 RFID module duty cycle exceeded. Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide 73 The defined RFID tag field specifies a position outside of characters. Check...
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... Reel Full Printhead Hot Label at Strip Pin RFID Tag Write Ok Skipping Printing Ready Clear Label at Strip Pin Takeup Reel Full No Label Stock Ribbon Fault Room in Buffer Imager Overrun Print Job Complete and Buffer Empty Insufficient RAM *Some older Intermec printers may not support this entry. **The status responses...
... Reel Full Printhead Hot Label at Strip Pin RFID Tag Write Ok Skipping Printing Ready Clear Label at Strip Pin Takeup Reel Full No Label Stock Ribbon Fault Room in Buffer Imager Overrun Print Job Complete and Buffer Empty Insufficient RAM *Some older Intermec printers may not support this entry. **The status responses...
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...locating, 15, 23 positioning, 15 rotating, 16 scaling, 17 types, defined, 10-12 user-defined character, defined, 12 width, change magnification, 17 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide Index working with PrintSet, 39 generating bitmap from TrueType, 41, 44 licensing, 43 magnifying, 17 memory needed, 41 one... mode, 53 user-defined, for Advanced mode, 48 user-defined characters and fonts, 44 H high order data, in label format, 20 RFID tag, 33 rotated fields, using PrintSet, 39 downloading with IPL commands, 40 downloading with fields, 12 flash memory. See label formats full ...
...locating, 15, 23 positioning, 15 rotating, 16 scaling, 17 types, defined, 10-12 user-defined character, defined, 12 width, change magnification, 17 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide Index working with PrintSet, 39 generating bitmap from TrueType, 41, 44 licensing, 43 magnifying, 17 memory needed, 41 one... mode, 53 user-defined, for Advanced mode, 48 user-defined characters and fonts, 44 H high order data, in label format, 20 RFID tag, 33 rotated fields, using PrintSet, 39 downloading with IPL commands, 40 downloading with fields, 12 flash memory. See label formats full ...
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... R RAM increasing available, 58 requirements for characters, 48 six bits per byte format, 53 X XON/XOFF protocol, characters available, 93 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide 99 See run-length encoding rotating fields, 16 run-length encoding, 64-65 S scaling fields, 17 selecting the..., 41 sending IPL commands to the printer, 5 service commands, described, 3 shift print commands, 90 Simplified Chinese font, 42 six bits per byte format, for fonts, 41 using efficiently, 58 reimaging modified fields, 59 RFID storing data on tags, 22 ASCII format, 22 Hex format, 22 numerical ...
... R RAM increasing available, 58 requirements for characters, 48 six bits per byte format, 53 X XON/XOFF protocol, characters available, 93 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide 99 See run-length encoding rotating fields, 16 run-length encoding, 64-65 S scaling fields, 17 selecting the..., 41 sending IPL commands to the printer, 5 service commands, described, 3 shift print commands, 90 Simplified Chinese font, 42 six bits per byte format, for fonts, 41 using efficiently, 58 reimaging modified fields, 59 RFID storing data on tags, 22 ASCII format, 22 Hex format, 22 numerical ...
XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide
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Contents Defining RFID Tags in a Label 21 Using Variables for Advanced Features 23 Optimizing Label Printing Speed 30 Using Printer Resident Fonts 30 Using Scaleable Fonts 31 3 Printing Labels ...33 Converting a .lab File Format to an .lbx File Format 34 Downloading the .lbx File to Your Printer 36 Creating Printer Groups 40 Removing Printers and Groups 42 Printing a Test Label 42 4 Troubleshooting 47 Troubleshooting Problems and Possible Solutions 48 Understanding Error Messages 50 Using Sample Labels 50 vi XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide
Contents Defining RFID Tags in a Label 21 Using Variables for Advanced Features 23 Optimizing Label Printing Speed 30 Using Printer Resident Fonts 30 Using Scaleable Fonts 31 3 Printing Labels ...33 Converting a .lab File Format to an .lbx File Format 34 Downloading the .lbx File to Your Printer 36 Creating Printer Groups 40 Removing Printers and Groups 42 Printing a Test Label 42 4 Troubleshooting 47 Troubleshooting Problems and Possible Solutions 48 Understanding Error Messages 50 Using Sample Labels 50 vi XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide
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...XMLLabel 1 Insert the XMLLabel CD in SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure" on page 13. • Changes to Your Printer" on page 21. • Support for RFID labels. For help , see "Defining RFID Tags in a Label" on page 36. If necessary, download Framework v1.1 from the XMLLabel CD. Getting... Started Supported Printers • EasyCoder® PF2i, PF4i, PF4ci, PM4i, PX4i, PX6i with Fingerprint v8.70 or later and EasyLAN/...
...XMLLabel 1 Insert the XMLLabel CD in SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure" on page 13. • Changes to Your Printer" on page 21. • Support for RFID labels. For help , see "Defining RFID Tags in a Label" on page 36. If necessary, download Framework v1.1 from the XMLLabel CD. Getting... Started Supported Printers • EasyCoder® PF2i, PF4i, PF4ci, PM4i, PX4i, PX6i with Fingerprint v8.70 or later and EasyLAN/...
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... parameters in SAP AII 1 Set EPC Settings to use Intermec XMLReady printers with AII. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 13 Getting Started Setting Up Printers in the SAP AII interface. To set up printers in the following procedure. Please see your AII documentation for the RFID printers: a For TCP/IP printing, set these parameters: Parameter Type...
... parameters in SAP AII 1 Set EPC Settings to use Intermec XMLReady printers with AII. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 13 Getting Started Setting Up Printers in the SAP AII interface. To set up printers in the following procedure. Please see your AII documentation for the RFID printers: a For TCP/IP printing, set these parameters: Parameter Type...
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This chapter contains these sections: • Understanding How the Printer Supports Label Elements • Defining Variable Data • Using Variable Data in a Label • Using Non-Latin Character Sets in a Label • Defining RFID Tags in a Label • Using Variables for Advanced Features • Optimizing Label Printing Speed XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 15 2 Designing Labels Use this chapter to understand how to design labels to use with your Intermec XMLReady printer.
This chapter contains these sections: • Understanding How the Printer Supports Label Elements • Defining Variable Data • Using Variable Data in a Label • Using Non-Latin Character Sets in a Label • Defining RFID Tags in a Label • Using Variables for Advanced Features • Optimizing Label Printing Speed XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 15 2 Designing Labels Use this chapter to understand how to design labels to use with your Intermec XMLReady printer.
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...-click Form and select Add. Var0 appears underneath Form. 16 XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide The printers support printer resident fonts or TrueType fonts. The printers support both. Understanding Label Printing Issues Label Element Fixed text Variable text Lines/Boxes Bar codes Graphics ...Polygons, circles, rounded rectangles Oblique lines OLE objects RFID tags How Does the Printer Support It? The printers print these elements as graphics. The printers support fixed and variable. Variable field names can contain spaces such as graphics. Use...
...-click Form and select Add. Var0 appears underneath Form. 16 XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide The printers support printer resident fonts or TrueType fonts. The printers support both. Understanding Label Printing Issues Label Element Fixed text Variable text Lines/Boxes Bar codes Graphics ...Polygons, circles, rounded rectangles Oblique lines OLE objects RFID tags How Does the Printer Support It? The printers print these elements as graphics. The printers support fixed and variable. Variable field names can contain spaces such as graphics. Use...
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...a Subset from the list. 5 From the language bar in a Label You can design labels that contain RFID tags with LabelShop PRO and print them on XMLReady printers using XMLLabel. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 21 Defining RFID Tags in Windows, change the keyboard settings to 24 for 96-bit data and 16 for... 64-bit data. Creating an RFID variable is the same as the variable containing the RFID data. • In the ...
...a Subset from the list. 5 From the language bar in a Label You can design labels that contain RFID tags with LabelShop PRO and print them on XMLReady printers using XMLLabel. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 21 Defining RFID Tags in Windows, change the keyboard settings to 24 for 96-bit data and 16 for... 64-bit data. Creating an RFID variable is the same as the variable containing the RFID data. • In the ...