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Command Strings for User-Defined Character Example, To print the graphic
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Chapter 3 - Working with Fonts and Graphics "Graphic or UDC, Define" command syntax (u). Number each line from 0 to 14, and then add the ASCII end of text character to the end of the line: u0,@B@ u1,@E@ u2,`H@ u3,PP@ u4,H`@ u5,D@A u6,B@B u7,G u8,~CB u9,|CA u10,xc@ u11,pS@ u12,`K@ u13,@G@ u14,@B@ 10 Write a command string to place the printer in Print mode: R 11 Save the text file and send it to the printer. The graphic can now be used in a label format. 12 To print the graphic, send this set of command strings: C P E4;F4 U1;o100,100;c2;w20;h20; R; E4 This graphic prints: The next table lists the complete command string set for the UDC example. Command Strings for User-Defined Character Example Command C P G1;x15;y15 u0,@B@ u1,@E@ u2,`H@ u3,PP@ u4,H`@ u5,D@A u6,B@B Definition Places the printer in Advanced mode Places the printer in Program mode Creates UDC 1, 15 rows by 15 columns Defines column 0 Defines column 1 Defines column 2 Defines column 3 Defines column 4 Defines column 5 Defines column 6 52 Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Developer's Guide