Intermec PX4i XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide - Page 31

Using Variables for Advanced Features, Retries number, Blocks' output format, RAW 96, RAW 64

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Chapter 2 - Designing Labels 8 In the Retries number field, enter a value for the number of void labels to print. 9 In the Blocks' output format field, select Hex. 10 Click OK. The RFTag: "EPC" dialog box appears. 11 From the Identifier list, select RAW 96 for 96-bit data or RAW 64 for 64-bit data. 12 From the User data field, select the RFID variable in the Data source column. 13 Click OK. Using Variables for Advanced Features You can design concatenated fields using formulas. Concatenated fields are useful when you want to: • merge two or more database fields. • combine database fields with fixed data. • combine database fields with non-printable characters. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 23

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Chapter 2 — Designing Labels
XMLLabel v6.10 User’s Guide
23
8
In the
Retries number
field, enter a value for the number of
void labels to print.
9
In the
Blocks’ output format
field, select
Hex
.
10
Click
OK
. The RFTag: “EPC” dialog box appears.
11
From the Identifier list, select
RAW 96
for 96-bit data or
RAW 64
for 64-bit data.
12
From the
User data
field, select the RFID variable in the
Data source
column.
13
Click
OK
.
Using Variables for Advanced Features
You can design concatenated fields using formulas.
Concatenated fields are useful when you want to:
merge two or more database fields.
combine database fields with fixed data.
combine database fields with non-printable characters.