Programmer’s Manual ZPL® Emulationfor 7106, 7206 and 7010 Series
10 B = bottom-up 270 degrees, read from bottom up Initial Value at Power-up: N Comments: If the ^FW command is entered with the r parameter missing, t
11 Accepted Values: 0 to 7999(200dpi) / 0 to 11998(300dpi) Default Value:0 y = y-axis location(in dots) Accepted Values: 0 to 7999(200dpi) / 0 to 1199
12 Field Parameter Description: The ^FP command sets the inter-character gap. Format: ^FPd,g Parameters: d = not care g: = additional inter-character
13 ^FH Field Hexadecimal Indicator Description: The ^FH command allows you to enter the hexadecimal value for any character directly into the ^FD sta
14 2.Tear-On - After printing, the next label is positioned under the printhead (no backfeed motion). 3.Peel-Off - After printing, the label is mov
15 Accepted Values: N = continuous media Y = non-continuous media W = non-continuous media web sensing M = non-continuous media mark sensing Comments:
16 Parameters: a = units Accepted Values: D = dots I = inches M = millimeters Default Value: D b = not care c = not care Comments: This command shoul
17 Assume the current value is 15.An ^MD-6 command is received that changes the current value to 9.Another command,^MD2,is received. The current value
18 It depends on the font at that time for the character printed by the actual code page. Format:^CIa,s1,d1,s2,d2,… Parameters: a = desired character
19 ^CI0,21,36 International Character Sets Comments: The “space” character cannot be remapped for any font. ^CF Change Alphanumeric Default Font De
2 Amendment history Release Date Comment Rev 1.0 2010/08/01 First Edition
20 Parameter f specifies the default font for every alphanumeric field. Parameter h is default height for every alpha field, parameter w is default wi
21 Accepted Values: Multiples of height from 1 to 24 times the standard height,in increments of 1. Default Value: The standard matrix height for a spe
22 value. The base height is used if none is specified. Scalable: The value is the height in dots of the entire character block. Magnification factors
23 ~DB Download Bitmap Font Description: The ~DB command sets the printer to receive a download bitmap font, defines native cell size, baseline, spac
24 h = bitmap height(in dot rows) w = bitmap width(in dot rows) x = x-offset(in dots) y = y-offset(in dots) i = typesetting motion displaceme
25 ^CW Font Identifier Description: All built-in fonts have a one-character identifier. The ^CW command assigns a single alphanumeric character(A thr
26 Bar Codes ^B2 Interleaved 2 of 5 Bar Code Description: The ^B2 command is a high density, self-checking, continuous, numeric symbology. Each data
27 Comments: The total number of digits in an Interleaved Bar Code must be even. The printer automatically adds a leading 0(zero)if an odd number of
28 Accepted Values: b, c, d Default Value: a l = designates stop character Accepted Values: b, c, d, Default Value: a Example: ^BP Plessey Bar code D
29 g = not care Example: ^BZ POSTNET Bar Code Description: The POSTNET bar code is used to automate the handling of mail. POSTNET uses a series of f
3 Command correspondence table Instruction Sup- port Label- View Symbol Current Release ZPL® II Basic the Beginning of the Label Yes Yes ^XA
30 http://pe.usps.gov/cpim/ftp/pubs/pub25/pub25.pdf ^B8 EAN-8 Bar Code Description: The ^B8 command is then shortened version of the EAN-13 bar cod
31 ^B9 UPC-E Bar Code Description: The ^B9 command is a variation of the UPC symbology used for number system 0. It is a shortened version of the U
32 e = not care Example: ^BE EAN-13 Bar Code Description: The ^BE command is similar to the UPC-A bar code. It is widely used throughout Europe a
33 B = read from bottom up,270 degrees Default Value: Current ^FW value h = bar code height(in dots) Accepted Values: 1 to 7999(200dpi) / 1 to 11998(3
34 N = normal R = rotated 90 degrees(clockwise) I = inverted 180 degrees B = read from bottom up,270 degrees Default Value: Current ^FW value h = bar
35 printed when the input characters is smaller than 11 characters. Format: ^BUo,h,f,g,e Parameters: o = orientation Accepted Values: N = normal R =
36 ・^B3 standard ratio is 3 : 1. ・Field data(^fd) is limited to the width(or length, if rotated)of the label. ・Code 39 automatically generates the Sta
37 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz." Each character in Code 93 Bar Code is composed of six elements: three bars and three spaces. Although i
38 Code 128 has three subsets of characters. There are 106 encoded printing characters in each set, and each character can have up to three different
39 Special Conditions if UCC Case Mode is Selected ・Field data(^FD) is limited to exactly 19 characters. ・It is not printed when the input characte
4 UPC-E Yes ^B9o,h,f,g,e Yes EAN-13 Yes ^BEo,h,f,g Yes UPC/EAN Extensions Yes ^BSo,h,f,g Yes UPC-A Yes ^BUo,h,f,g,e Yes Code 39 Yes ^B3o,e,h,f,g
40 appropriate points within the field data string. The new subset will stay in effect until changed with appropriate Invocation Code. For example, in
41 style bar code to be printed with no rotation and a height of 100 dots. Instruction four (^FDCODE128 in Fig. A) and (^FD>:CODE128 in Fig. B) spe
42 FR E ^B7 PDF417 Bar Code Description: The ^B7 command is a two-dimensional, multi-row, continuous stacked symbology. PDF417 is capable of enco
43 c = number of data columns to encode Accepted Values: 1 to 30 Default Value:1:2 (row-to-column aspect ratio) The user can specify number of code-w
44 ・No symbol is printed if total code-words is greater than the product of columns and rows. ・Serialization is not allowed with this bar code. ・The t
45 Special Consideration for ^FD when Using ^BD The ^FD statement is divided into two parts: a High Priority Message(hpm) and a Low Priority Message(
46 Transportation Data FormatHeader 01Gs96 Tracking Number* <tracking number> SCAC* Gs<SCAC> UPS Shipper Nu
47 Format:^BXo,h,s,c,r,f,g Parameters: o = orientation Accepted Values: N = normal R = rotated 90 degrees(clockwise) I = inverted 180 degrees B = read
48 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 64, 72, 80, 88, 96, 104, 120, 132, 144). Moreover, when this value is set as 0, columns is calculated automatically. The symb
49 ・ The maximum size of numeric characters is 3116. And the maximum alphanumeric capability is 2335. Excess field data will cause no symbol to be pr
5 Cancel All Yes ~JA Yes Pause and Cancel Format Yes ~JP Yes Cancel Current Partially... Yes ~JX Yes Slew to Home Position Yes ~* ^Yes
50 Graphic Box Description: The ^GB command is used to draw boxes and/or lines as part of a label format. Boxes and lines are use to highlight import
51 Width: 0 inch; Height: 1 inch; Thickness:20 ^XA^FO150,100 ^GB0,203,20^XZ Width: 1 inch; Height: 0 inch; Thickness:30 ^XA^FO150,100 ^GB203,0,30^XZ
52 ^GD Graphic Diagonal Line Description: The ^GD command produces a straight diagonal line connecting one corner with the opposite corner of a box
53 2.Names the graphic(this name is used to recall it into a label). 3.Defines the size of the graphic. 4.Downloads the hexadecimal string to the prin
54 formula: where x is the width of the graphic in millimeters and dots/mm is the print density of the printer being programmed. For example, to de
55 Download Graphics Description: ~DY downloads to the printer graphic objects in any supported format. This command can be used in place of ~DG for
56 x = image extension Fixed Value: .GRF mx = magnification factory on the x-axis Accepted Values: 1 to 10 Default Value:1 my = magnification factor o
57 Example: The following example moves the image SAMPLE.GRF from DRAM and prints it in 5 locations in its original size. ^XA ^FO100,100^IMR:SAMPLE.G
58 Default Value: .GRF p = print image after storing Accepted Values: Y(yes) or N(no) Default Value: Y Example: The following is an example of using
59 Default Value:R: o = object name Accepted Values:any 1 to 8 character name Default Value:If no name is entered,UNKNOWN is used. x = extension Fixed
6 ZPL® Command Reference ZPL® Basic ^XA Start Format Description: The ^XA command is used at the beginning of ZPL® code, It is the opening bracket an
60 Default Value: R: o = object name Accepted Values: any 1 to 8 character name Default Value: If no name is entered, UNKNOWN is used. x = extension A
61 ^FR Field Reverse Print Description: The ^FR command allows a field to appear as white over black or black over white. When printing a field and t
62 Printing Mirror Image of Label Description: The ^PM command prints the entire printable area of the label as a mirror image. This command flips th
63 To indicate a decrement value, precede the value with a minus sign(-). z = add leading zeros(if needed) Accepted Values: Y(yes) or N(no) Default Va
64 The ~EF command is no longer recommended for use! It is recommended that the ^ID(Object Delete)command is used to selectively delete stored formats
65 can be used within one label format. It can be set as the arbitrary positions of a label format. While use of stored formats will reduce transmissi
66 Default Value:current minute f = second Accepted Values:00 to 59 Default Value:current second g = format Accepted Values: A = a.m. P = p.m. M = 24-
67 The ~JL command is used to set the label length. Depending on size of label, the printer will feed one or more blank labels. Format: ~JL ~JA , ~J
68 Format: ^PP or ~PP ~PS Print Start Description: The ~PS command causes a printer in the Pause mode to resume printing. The operation is identical
69 The ^PR command determines the midia speed during printing and the slew speed(feeding a blank label). The printer will operate with the selected sp
7 with preprinted labels, use this command to move the reference point below the preprinted area. This command will only affect fields that come after
70 Accepted Values: A or 2 50.8 mm/sec. (2 inches/sec.) B or 3 76.2 mm/sec. (3 inches/sec.) C or 4 101.6 mm/sec. (4 inches/sec.) 5
71 This command lowers the density of the print – ,12 dots/mm would become 6 dots/mm,8 dots/mm would become 4. This command must be entered before the
72 ^CD ~CD Change Delimiter Description: The ^CD and ~CD commands are used to change the ZPL® delimiter character. This character is used to separat
73 ^XA ^CT+ +DGR:GRAPHIC.GRF,04412,010 ^XZ ^CM Change Memory Letter Designation Description: The ^CM command allows the user to reassign a lette
74 length and full width of printer) of all characters received by the printer. This printout includes the ASCII Characters, the hexadecimal value and
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8 installed will determine the maximum length of the label. Default Values: A value must be entered or the command is ignored 101.6mm(4.00inch) using
9 Accepted Values:-9999 to 9999 Initial Value at Power-up:0 Comments: When entering positive values, it is not necessary to use the + sign, The value
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