Lexmark MS811 Forms and Bar Code Card Technical Reference Guide - Page 19
Transparent print data command, Returning to normal text printing, Escs#T, Esc&p#X[data]
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• To print additional bar code data with the same characteristics as the previous data, set a new cursor position and send only the bar code data. Resending the escape sequence portion of the command is not necessary. • When other characteristics are specified, you must chain (combine) them with the typeface characteristic. The order in which the characteristics are chained does not matter. Characteristics not chained with a bar code typeface value are processed as standard PCL 5 emulation font (text) selection sequences. • You may select bar codes using either the primary font selection command, Esc(s#T, or the secondary font selection command, Esc)s#T. Transparent print data command The transparent print data command { Esc&p#X[data] } provides printing access to characters with code values of less than 32 decimal. These characters are normally considered unprintable. Use the transparent print data command to print bar codes which contain characters of less than 32 decimal. Example: Esc(s4p2h36v24701T Esc&p8X20•08•98 No data is specified with bar code selection command The intended data, "20•08•98" (8 bytes), is specified with transparent print data command immediately following the bar code selection command, where "•" is the character associated with decimal code 7 in the PC-8 symbol set. Returning to normal text printing To ensure a proper return from bar code printing to normal text printing, PCL 5 emulation escape sequences that generate bar codes must be immediately followed by an escape sequence that fully specifies a normal text font. Example: Esc(s1p10v0s0b4101T This returns the text following a bar code to 10-point CG Times with proportional spacing, normal style, and medium stroke weight One-dimensional bar codes 19