Epson ColorWorks C7500 ESC/label Command Reference Guide - Page 16

Saving a File for a Label Format

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1.4.4 Saving a File for a Label Format Use "^DF"(Download label format) to save a label format. If designating a different value for each label, designate the "^FN"(Field number) in the field. Command (1) "^XA"(Begin label format) (2) "^DF"(Download label format) Printer Ex: The command group after this command is saved as "SAMPLE.FMT". Ex: ABC in the field data setting (3) "^FO"(Field position setting) "^A"(Font designation) "^FD"(Field data setting) "^FS"(Field end) Ex: The field is the barcode specification and number 1 is applied to this field. (4) "^FO"(Field position setting) "^B1"(Barcode designation) "^FN"(Field number)"^FS"(Field end) (5) "^XZ"(End label format) Save SAMPLE.FMT Figure1.4.4 Example of a Command to Save a Label Format File The printer operates as follows. In (2), the host orders the printer to save the label format with the designated file name. In (5), the command group written between "^XA"(Begin label format) and "^XZ"(End label format) is saved in the memory area of the printer as "SAMPLE.FMT". ESC/Label Command Reference Guide Rev. E Page 16

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ESC/Label Command Reference Guide
Rev. E
Page 16
Saving a File for a Label Format
1.4.4
Use "^DF"(Download label format) to save a label format.
If designating a different value for each label,
designate the "^FN"(Field number) in the field.
Figure1.4.4 Example of a Command to Save a Label Format File
The printer operates as follows.
In (2), the host orders the printer to save the label format with the designated file name.
In (5), the command group written between "^XA"(Begin label format) and "^XZ"(End label format) is
saved in the memory area of the printer as "SAMPLE.FMT".
(1) "^XA"(Begin label format)
(5) "^XZ"(End label format)
(3) "^FO"(Field position setting) "^A"(Font designation) "^FD"(Field
data setting) "^FS"(Field end)
Save
(4) "^FO"(Field position setting) "^B1"(Barcode designation)
"^FN"(Field number)"^FS"(Field end)
Command
Printer
(2) "^DF"(Download label format)
SAMPLE.FMT
Ex: The command group after this
command is saved as "SAMPLE.FMT".
Ex: ABC in the field data setting
Ex: The field is the barcode specification and
number 1 is applied to this field.