Intermec CV30 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 147

Printing a Simple Label, Printing a Bitmap Using Raw Data, Print Command Sequence Example

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Chapter 3 - Extended Commands After information has been placed into the form, this print command must be executed to tell the printer to begin: ^9f#P8N81000001;1;#^9c Print Command Sequence Example Character 1 ; 1 Description Start of text Batch count Separates commands Quantity count Print End of text Printing a Simple Label In the next example, the first line creates a simple form and the third line executes the print command. The second line prints the text "Hello World" in the form and is explained in the next table. ^9f#P8N8100000C;P;E2;F2;R;E2#^9c ^9f#P8N8100000F0Hello World#^9c ^9f#P8N81000001;1;#^9c Label Text Command Sequence Example Descriptions Character F0 Hello World Description Start of text Select field zero Clear data from current field Text to be entered into that field End of text Printing a Bitmap Using Raw Data In the next example, the first line creates a simple form and the third line executes the print command. The second line prints a short, 2-dot-wide horizontal line using raw data, and is explained in the next table. ^9f#P8N8100000C;P;E2;F2;R;E2#^9c ^9f#P8N8100000=02=1Bg0=21=80=43=C2=27=ff=ff=ff=ff=ff=ff=ff=ff=22 =24=81=28=03#^9c ^9f#P8N81000001;1;#^9c Bitmap Printing Command Sequence Example Character =02 =1Bg0 =21=80=43=C2 Description Start of text (the same as ) Enter direct graphics mode Set the origin to the upper left corner of the form. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual 135

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Chapter 3 — Extended Commands
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
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After information has been placed into the form, this print command must be
executed to tell the printer to begin:
^9f#P8N8100000<STX><US>1;<RS>1;<ETB><ETX>#^9c
Printing a Simple Label
In the next example, the first line creates a simple form and the third line executes
the print command. The second line prints the text “Hello World” in the form and is
explained in the next table.
^9f#P8N8100000<STX><ESC>C;<ESC>P;E2;F2;R;<ESC>E2<CAN><ETX>#^9c
^9f#P8N8100000<STX><ESC>F0<DEL>Hello World<ETX>#^9c
^9f#P8N8100000<STX><US>1;<RS>1;<ETB><ETX>#^9c
Printing a Bitmap Using Raw Data
In the next example, the first line creates a simple form and the third line executes
the print command. The second line prints a short, 2-dot-wide horizontal line using
raw data, and is explained in the next table.
^9f#P8N8100000<STX><ESC>C;<ESC>P;E2;F2;R;<ESC>E2<CAN><ETX>#^9c
^9f#P8N8100000=02=1Bg0=21=80=43=C2=27=ff=ff=ff=ff=ff=ff=ff=ff=22
=24=81=28=03#^9c
^9f#P8N8100000<STX><US>1;<RS>1;<ETB><ETX>#^9c
Print Command Sequence Example
Character
Description
<STX>
Start of text
<US>1
Batch count
;
Separates commands
<RS>1
Quantity count
<ETB>
Print
<ETX>
End of text
Label Text Command Sequence Example Descriptions
Character
Description
<STX>
Start of text
<ESC>F0
Select field zero
<DEL>
Clear data from current field
Hello World
Text to be entered into that field
<ETX>
End of text
Bitmap Printing Command Sequence Example
Character
Description
=02
Start of text (the same as <STX>)
=1Bg0
Enter direct graphics mode
=21=80=43=C2
Set the origin to the upper left corner of the form.