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R RAM increasing available, 58 requirements for fonts, 41 using efficiently, 58 reimaging modified fields, 59 RFID storing data on tags, 22 ASCII format, 22 Hex format, 22 numerical format, 22 working with tags, 21 writing data to tags, 21 RLE. See run-length encoding rotating fields, 16 run-length encoding, 64-65 S scaling fields, 17 selecting the printer language, 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 characters, 48 six bits per byte format, for fonts, 53 sizing fields, 17 specifying data for fields changing, example, 19 how to, 18, 20 standard protocol, characters available, 93 start of text character, 3 static RAM. See RAM status responses, downloading order, 91 Index storage memory. See memory switching printer operating modes, 6 syntax errors, 70 T test and service commands, described, 3 Test and Service mode, entering, 6, 7 Traditional Chinese font, 42 troubleshooting, 70 TrueDoc fonts, printer compatibility, 38 TrueType fonts code pages, installing, 42 licensing, 43 memory required, 41 printer language, choosing, 41 U UDC, defined, 44 UDF, defined, 44 user-defined character fields, 12 user-defined characters Advanced mode, 48 creating, 44 Emulation mode, 45 one bit per byte, 45 six bits per byte, 48 user-defined fonts Advanced mode, 53 creating, 44 Emulation mode, 47 one bit per byte format, 47 six bits per byte format, 53 X XON/XOFF protocol, characters available, 93 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide 99

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Index
Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer’s Guide
99
R
RAM
increasing available,
58
requirements for fonts,
41
using efficiently,
58
reimaging modified fields,
59
RFID
storing data on tags,
22
ASCII format,
22
Hex format,
22
numerical format,
22
working with tags,
21
writing data to tags,
21
RLE.
See
run-length encoding
rotating fields,
16
run-length encoding,
64
–
65
S
scaling fields,
17
selecting the printer language,
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
characters,
48
six bits per byte format, for fonts,
53
sizing fields,
17
specifying data for fields
changing, example,
19
how to,
18
,
20
standard protocol, characters
available,
93
start of text character,
3
static RAM.
See
RAM
status responses, downloading
order,
91
storage memory.
See
memory
switching printer operating modes,
6
syntax errors,
70
T
test and service commands,
described,
3
Test and Service mode, entering,
6
,
7
Traditional Chinese font,
42
troubleshooting,
70
TrueDoc fonts, printer
compatibility,
38
TrueType fonts
code pages, installing,
42
licensing,
43
memory required,
41
printer language, choosing,
41
U
UDC, defined,
44
UDF, defined,
44
user-defined character fields,
12
user-defined characters
Advanced mode,
48
creating,
44
Emulation mode,
45
one bit per byte,
45
six bits per byte,
48
user-defined fonts
Advanced mode,
53
creating,
44
Emulation mode,
47
one bit per byte format,
47
six bits per byte format,
53
X
XON/XOFF protocol, characters
available,
93