Intermec PB32 Fingerprint Developer's Guide (old) - Page 95

Positioning Fields in the Layout, About Units of Measure

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Chapter 6 - Designing Bar Code Labels Positioning Fields in the Layout All fields are positioned relative to the "origin," the point on the media that corresponds to the innermost active dot on the printhead at the time the PRINTFEED statement is executed. The location of the origin is affected by: • the printer X-start value. This value can be set by using a SETUP command, or by manually placing the printer in Setup Mode and changing the value. • the current Feed setting on the printer, and any FORMFEED statements executed before the current PRINTFEED statement or after the preceding PRINTFEED statement. This determines where the origin is relative to the front or rear edge of the label. Starting from the origin, the X-axis runs across the media path from left to right (as seen when facing the printer), and the Y-axis runs along the media path from the printhead and back towards the media supply. X-axis Anchor points Y-axis Field Origin Dot #0 X-start Insertion point Feed direction Field Positioning Settings About Units of Measure The unit of measure is always "dots", which means that all measures depend on the density of the printhead. For 300 dots/inch printheads, a dot = 0.00333 inches or 3.33 mils. For 203 dots/inch printheads, a dot is = 0.00492 inches or 4.92 mils. Because fonts are specified in points instead of dots, all fonts should print the same size regardless of the printhead density. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 79

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Chapter 6 — Designing Bar Code Labels
Intermec Fingerprint Developer’s Guide
79
Positioning Fields in the Layout
All fields are positioned relative to the “origin,” the point on the media that
corresponds to the innermost active dot on the printhead at the time the
PRINTFEED statement is executed.
The location of the origin is affected by:
the printer X-start value. This value can be set by using a SETUP command, or by
manually placing the printer in Setup Mode and changing the value.
the current Feed setting on the printer, and any FORMFEED statements
executed before the current PRINTFEED statement or after the preceding
PRINTFEED statement. This determines where the origin is relative to the front
or rear edge of the label.
Starting from the origin, the X-axis runs across the media path from left to right (as
seen when facing the printer), and the Y-axis runs along the media path from the
printhead and back towards the media supply.
Field Positioning Settings
About Units of Measure
The unit of measure is always “dots”, which means that all measures depend on the
density of the printhead.
For 300 dots/inch printheads, a dot = 0.00333 inches or 3.33 mils.
For 203 dots/inch printheads, a dot is = 0.00492 inches or 4.92 mils.
Because fonts are specified in points instead of dots, all fonts should print the same
size regardless of the printhead density.
Y-axis
Origin
X-start
Dot #0
Feed direction
Insertion point
X-axis
Field
Anchor points