TC6037CMUM Rev. AA 2/03 ©2003 Paxar Americas, Inc. All rights reserved.
1-2 Introduction Terms to Know Barrier bar The horizontal bars above and below I2of5 bar codes used to ensure a clean scan and avoid partial scans
8-8 Defining Line Fields Printing the Sample Line (Vector) Format After designing your format, print it to see how it looks. - = Design Menu
Defining Special Fields 9-1 DEFINING SPECIAL FIELDS This chapter includes information about creating price and system/date time fields. Create a sep
9-2 Defining Special Fields Supply Width The width of your loaded supply. Choices include 1.20, 1.50, or 2.00 inches. Field Type Choices include
Defining Special Fields 9-3 Using Fixed Data In situations where the same data appears on all labels, you can enter the repetitive data as fixed da
9-4 Defining Special Fields Gap Depending on your printer’s configuration, enter the number of dots between characters. For more information about
Defining Special Fields 9-5 Font Color Depending on your printer’s configuration, enter the color of the selected font. For more information about
9-6 Defining Special Fields Field Rotation Rotation of the selected field. Choices include: Top of Supply, Left of Supply, Bottom of Supply, and Ri
Defining Special Fields 9-7 Select Field Class 1. Simple Field 2. Price Field 3. System Date/Time 4. Combo (Merged) 7. Press 2 to define a price fi
9-8 Defining Special Fields Set Justification 1. Left (L) 2. Right (E) 3. Center (B) 17. Press 1 for left alignment of characters in the field. Top o
Defining Special Fields 9-9 Select Format to Print - = Format Menu = - COMBO CONSTANT LINE LINE2 PRICE SIZE 3. Select PRICE and press Enter
Introduction 1-3 Proportionally spaced font Font with variable character spacing – all characters have different widths. For example, an “i” versus
9-10 Defining Special Fields Entering a Sample Date/Time Field We will create a sample format, DATE/TIME (2.0-inch long by 2.0-inch wide) and a sampl
Defining Special Fields 9-11 - Select Component - (Done) Slash (/) Dash (-) Colon (:) Blank Space 4 Digit Year 2 Digit Year Numeric Month 3-Char. Al
9-12 Defining Special Fields - = Select Font = - 1. CG Trium 6.5 1000 2. CG Trium 8 pt 1001 3. CG Trium 10p 1002 4. CG Trium 12p 1003 5. CG Trium 1
Defining Special Fields 9-13 Printing the Sample Date/Time Format After designing your format, print it to see how it looks. - = Design Menu
9-14 Defining Special Fields
Applying Data Edits 10-1 APPLYING DATA EDITS Data edits are available for both text and bar code fields (simple and combo). You can define two edits
10-2 Applying Data Edits Make Into Shoe Size Removes the last character in the specified field and if the character was a five (5), prints ½ at the
Applying Data Edits 10-3 Use the following information to create the two bar code fields. See Chapter 6, “Defining Bar Code Fields” for more informa
10-4 Applying Data Edits Use the following information to create the two combo text fields. See Chapter 5, “Defining Text Fields” for more informati
Applying Data Edits 10-5 Printing the Format From the Main Menu, select Print Labels, and the AUTOPART format. Follow the field prompts as necessary
1-4 Introduction How this Manual is Organized Chapter 1 Introduction Provides an overview of the printer and terms to know. Chapter 2 Getting Star
10-6 Applying Data Edits Padding Data In our AUTOPART sample, we will pad data in the PART# bar code field. - = Main Menu = - 1. Design Formats
Applying Data Edits 10-7 - = Select Bar Code = - 4. Code 39 –no c/d 5. Codabar 6. EAN-8 7. EAN-13 8. Code 128 9. MSI 7. Press Enter to keep Code
10-8 Applying Data Edits Enter Bar Height (Units = Inch/100) > 50 _ 17. Press Enter to keep the current bar code height. Top of Field at: 1. Top
Applying Data Edits 10-9 Printing the Format From the Main Menu, select Print Labels, and the AUTOPART format. Follow the field prompts as necessary
10-10 Applying Data Edits Extracting Characters In our AUTOPART sample, we will extract five characters from the PART# bar code field and only these
Applying Data Edits 10-11 - = Select Bar Code = - 4. Code 39 –no c/d 5. Codabar 6. EAN-8 7. EAN-13 8. Code 128 9. MSI 7. Press Enter to keep Code
10-12 Applying Data Edits Enter Bar Height (Units = Inch/100) > 50 _ 17. Press Enter to keep the current bar code height. Top of Field at: 1. To
Applying Data Edits 10-13 Printing the Format From the Main Menu, select Print Labels, and the AUTOPART format. Follow the field prompts as necessar
10-14 Applying Data Edits Stripping Characters In our AUTOPART sample, we will strip three characters from the PART# bar code field and only the rema
Applying Data Edits 10-15 - = Select Bar Code = - 4. Code 39 –no c/d 5. Codabar 6. EAN-8 7. EAN-13 8. Code 128 9. MSI 7. Press Enter to keep Code
Getting Started 2-1 GETTING STARTED This chapter tells you how to start using the printer and provides a sample format to show you how easy it is t
10-16 Applying Data Edits Enter Bar Height (Units = Inch/100) > 50 _ 17. Press Enter to keep the current bar code height. Top of Field at: 1. To
Applying Data Edits 10-17 Printing the Format From the Main Menu, select Print Labels, and the AUTOPART format. Follow the field prompts as necessar
10-18 Applying Data Edits Extracting Characters from the Middle In our AUTOPART sample, we will extract four characters from the PART# bar code field
Applying Data Edits 10-19 - = Select Bar Code = - 4. Code 39 –no c/d 5. Codabar 6. EAN-8 7. EAN-13 8. Code 128 9. MSI 7. Press Enter to keep Code
10-20 Applying Data Edits Enter Bar Height (Units = Inch/100) > 50 _ 17. Press Enter to keep the current bar code height. Top of Field at: 1. To
Applying Data Edits 10-21 Printing the Format From the Main Menu, select Print Labels, and the AUTOPART format. Follow the field prompts as necessar
10-22 Applying Data Edits Inserting Characters In our AUTOPART sample, we will insert one character at the beginning of the PART# bar code field, but
Applying Data Edits 10-23 - = Select Bar Code = - 4. Code 39 –no c/d 5. Codabar 6. EAN-8 7. EAN-13 8. Code 128 9. MSI 7. Press Enter to keep Code
10-24 Applying Data Edits Enter Bar Height (Units = Inch/100) > 50 _ 17. Press Enter to keep the current bar code height. Top of Field at: 1. To
Applying Data Edits 10-25 Select Type:Fld #5 1. Text Field 2. Bar Code Field 3. Constant Text 4. Line 25. Press Enter. Select Field Class 1. Simpl
2-2 Getting Started Using the Keypad and the Display Your printer has an 8-line display and a 48-key keypad. This section provides tips on ♦ Navig
10-26 Applying Data Edits Edit Fixed Data Press ENTER to retain > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 35. Press Enter for no fixed data. Enter Row #
Applying Data Edits 10-27 Select Edit #1 1. (None) 2. Make into Price 3. Pad Data Field 4. Extract Chars 5. Strip Chars 6. Extract from Mid 7. Inser
10-28 Applying Data Edits Notice that the bar code field contains the maximum number of 10 characters, while the combo field contains a maximum of 9
Applying Data Edits 10-29 Prompts Text Field 1 Constant Text Field Text Field 2 Field Class Simple N/A Simple Data Type Alpha-numeric N/A N
10-30 Applying Data Edits Make Into Shoe Size In our SHOE-PRICE sample, we will add one more text field, containing the fixed data “SIZE” and apply t
Applying Data Edits 10-31 Add new field 1. Before or 2. After selected field? > _ 6. Press 2 (After selected field). Select Type: Fld #4 1. Text
10-32 Applying Data Edits Enter Col. # > _ _ _ 16. Type 30 for the column location. Press Enter. - = Select Font = - 1. CG Trium 6.5 1000 2. CG
Applying Data Edits 10-33 Perform Edits Before or After including Fixed Data? (B/A) > _ 24. Press A. - = Edit Menu = - 1. Edit Header Info 2.
10-34 Applying Data Edits
Editing a Format 11-1 EDITING A FORMAT This chapter includes information about editing a format, copying a format, and deleting a format. Depend
Getting Started 2-3 Using the Function Keys The key combinations on the list below make scrolling and navigating easier. Key Combination Descriptio
11-2 Editing a Format Enter Format Name > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ï 4. Type SHOE-SIZE and press Enter. Format Copied! - = De
Editing a Format 11-3 - = Edit Menu = - 1. Edit Header Info 2. Edit a Field 3. Add a Field 4. Delete a Field 5. Quit Edit 4. Press 3 to ad
11-4 Editing a Format - = Edit Menu = - 1. Edit Header Info 2. Edit a Field 3. Add a Field 4. Delete a Field 5. Quit Edit 14. Press 5 to exit
Editing a Format 11-5 - = Edit Menu = - 1. Edit Header Info 2. Edit a Field 3. Add a Field 4. Delete a Field 5. Quit Edit 4. Press 4 to de
11-6 Editing a Format Modifying an Existing Field In our SHOE-SIZE format, we will modify the text field. - = Main Menu = - 1. Design Formats
Editing a Format 11-7 Enter Max. Length > 16 _ 9. Press Enter to keep the current maximum length. Enter Min. Length > 1 _ _ 10. Press En
11-8 Editing a Format Top of Field at: 1. Top of Supply 2. Left of Supply 3. Bottom of Supply 4. Right of Supply 19. Press Enter to keep the curre
Editing a Format 11-9 Changing Header Information When editing a format, you can change the header information: format name, supply length, and
11-10 Editing a Format Edit Format Name >SHOE-SIZE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ï 6. Press g four times and type TAG. Press Enter. The format name
Editing a Format 11-11 - Edit Header Menu - 1. Change Menu Name 2. Edit MPCL Number 3. Edit Description 4. Change Length 5. Change Width 13. Pre
2-4 Getting Started The keys listed below are the most commonly used. Key Description b Returns you to the previous screen. g Moves the cursor the
11-12 Editing a Format Deleting a Format We will delete our SHOE-TAG format. - = Main Menu = - 1. Design Formats 2. Print Labels 3. Configura
Troubleshooting 12-1 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter explains how to reset the printer, call Technical Support, and gives explanations of your printer
12-2 Troubleshooting Problem Solution If you see the DOS prompt B:\ Type g and press Enter to start the application. I2 of 5 bar codes do not sca
Troubleshooting 12-3 Have the following information ready before you call: ♦ Paxar printer model ♦ support agreement, contract number, or invoice
12-4 Troubleshooting 014 Font style is invalid. See Chapter 5, "Defining Text Fields," for more information. 015 Character rotation mu
Troubleshooting 12-5 033 Bar code density is invalid. See Chapter 6, "Defining Bar Code Fields," for the bar code density values. 040
12-6 Troubleshooting 202 Copy start position must be 1 to 255. 203 Destination start position must be 1 to 255. 204 Source field must be 0 to 99
Troubleshooting 12-7 258 Supply position is outside the range. 259 Contrast adjustment must be -28 to 11. 260 Print adjustment must be -99 to 99
12-8 Troubleshooting Check Digit Errors (300 - 324) 310 Check digit scheme number must be 1 to 10. 311 Modulus must be 2 to 11. 314 Check digit
Troubleshooting 12-9 423 Internal mailbox error. Call Technical Support. 424 Item in use. Call Technical Support. 425 Item already checked out
Getting Started 2-5 Entering a Sample Format Turn on the printer. You will see the Main Menu. - = Main Menu = - 1. Design Formats 2. Print La
12-10 Troubleshooting 580 Out of memory. Try to reallocate memory. Resend the packet. If the error persists, call Technical Support. 603 Inter
Troubleshooting 12-11 cool. If the error persists, call Technical Support. 751 Printer did not sense a black mark when expected. The supply may
12-12 Troubleshooting 792 The printer is not initialized. Call Technical Support. 793 The printer job queue is full. Turn off the printer. Wai
Sample Formats A-1 SAMPLE FORMATS The following pages include several samples of different applications, such as item pricing, item identificatio
A-2 Sample Formats Use the following information to create the text and combo text field for human readable characters: Prompts Text Field 2 Combo
Sample Formats A-3 Use the following information to create the price field: Prompts Price Field 4 Field Class 2. Price Field Max. Length 5 (i
A-4 Sample Formats The following sample, DETERGENT (2.0 long x 2.0 wide), contains two text fields, one bar code field, and one price field. To prin
Sample Formats A-5 Use the following information to create the text (item) and text (dept.) fields: Prompts Text Field 2 Text Field 3 Field Cl
A-6 Sample Formats Use the following information to create the price field: Prompts Price Field 4 Field Class 2. Price Field Max. Length 5 (inclu
Sample Formats A-7 The following sample, SALE (4.0 long x 2.0 wide), contains two constant text fields, four text fields, one bar code field, a
2-6 Getting Started Enter Min. Length > _ _ _ 10. Type 1 as the minimum number of characters in the field. Press Enter. Enter Field Prompt >
A-8 Sample Formats Use the following information to create the four text fields for the item description: Prompts Text Field 3 Text Field 4 Field
Sample Formats A-9 Prompts Text Field 5 Text Field 6 Field Class 1. Simple Field 1. Simple Field Data Type Alpha-numeric Alpha-numeric Max.
A-10 Sample Formats Use the following information to create the bar code field: Prompts Bar Code Field 7 Bar Code 7. EAN-13 Field Class 1. Simple F
Sample Formats A-11 Use the following information to create the two price fields. Prompts Price Field 8 Price Field 9 Field Class 2. Price Fi
A-12 Sample Formats Item Identification The following sample, SWEATER (2.0 long x 2.0 wide), contains four text fields and two date/time fields wit
Sample Formats A-13 Prompts Text Field 3 Text Field 4 Field Class 1. Simple Field 1. Simple Field Data Type Alpha-numeric Alpha-numeric Max
A-14 Sample Formats Use the following information to create the two date/time fields with fixed data. Prompts Date/Time Field 5 Date/Time Field 6
Sample Formats A-15 The following sample, MEDICAL (2.0 long x 2.0 wide), contains two text fields, one bar code field, one combo text field, and
A-16 Sample Formats Use the following information to create the bar code field: Prompts Bar Code Field 3 Bar Code 8. Code 128 Field Class 1. Simpl
Sample Formats A-17 Use the following information to create the combo field. Prompts Combo Field 4 Field Class 4. Combo Max. Length 10 Min. Len
Getting Started 2-7 Set Justification 1. Left (L) 2. Right (E) 3. Center (B) 19. Press 1 for the alignment of characters in the field. Top of Fiel
A-18 Sample Formats Use the following information to create the date/time field. Prompts Date/Time Field 5 Field Class 3. System Date/Time Templat
Sample Formats A-19 Receiving/Inventory The following sample, CODE39-LOT (4.0 long x 2.0 wide), contains three text fields (2 with fixed data),
A-20 Sample Formats Use the following information to create the third text field: Prompts Text Field 3 Field Class 1. Simple Field Data Type Alpha
Sample Formats A-21 Use the following information to create the bar code field: Prompts Bar Code Field 4 Bar Code 4. Code 39 – no c/d Field Cl
A-22 Sample Formats Use the following information to create the combo text field: Prompts Combo Field 5 Field Class 4. Combo Max. Length 12 Min. Le
Sample Formats A-23 Use the following information to create the date/time field: Prompts Date/Time Field 6 Field Class 3. System Date/Time Tem
A-24 Sample Formats
Using Fonts B-1 USING FONTS This appendix contains the information you need to work with fonts. These fonts are standard in your printer. Number
B-2 Using Fonts Monospaced Font Magnification Monospaced characters occupy the same amount of space within a magnification. Use monospaced fonts f
Using Fonts B-3 Proportional Font Magnification Each character in a proportionally spaced font is a different width. You may be able to place mor
2-8 Getting Started - = Format Menu = - SIZE 3. Select SIZE and press Enter. ENTER SIZE _ _ _ _ _ _ 4. Type XLarge. Press Enter. The la
B-4 Using Fonts CG Triumvirate Bold (8 pt.) Font #1001 Width Mag. Minimum Average Maximum 1x 1/100 in. 1.56 5.73 10.94 7x 1/100 in. 6.9 20
Using Fonts B-5 CG Triumvirate Bold (12 pt.) Font #1003 Width Mag. Minimum Average Maximum 1x 1/100 in. 2.60 8.85 16.15 7x 1/100 in. 18.23
B-6 Using Fonts CG Triumvirate Bold (22 pt.) Font #1005 Width Mag. Minimum Average Maximum 1x 1/100 in. 9.38 15.63 27.08 7x 1/100 in. 65.63
Using Fonts B-7 CG Triumvirate Bold Cond (6.5 pt.) Font #1006 Width Mag. Minimum Average Maximum 1x 1/100 in. 1.04 3.65 6.25 7x 1/100 in. 7
B-8 Using Fonts CG Triumvirate Bold Cond (10 pt.) Font #1008 Width Mag. Minimum Average Maximum 1x 1/100 in. 2.08 5.73 11.98 7x 1/100 in. 1
Using Fonts B-9 CG Triumvirate Bold Cond (18 pt.) Font #1010 Width Mag. Minimum Average Maximum 1x 1/100 in. 7.81 10.94 21.88 7x 1/100 in.
B-10 Using Fonts CG Triumvirate Bold Cond (22 pt.) Font #1011 Width Mag. Minimum Average Maximum 1x 1/100 in. 9.38 13.02 26.56 7x 1/100 in.
Index-i INDEX -A- adding fields, 11-2 alignment, using default, 3-8 appearance of bar code, setting, 6-5 of UPC, 3-7 prompt, 6-4 area of print, dete
Index-ii code 128 bar code specification, 6-25 code 39 bar code specification, 6-26 code 93 bar code specification, 6-26 color default, 3-6 column
Index-iii -E- EAN bar code specification, 6-24 editing fields, 11-2 formats, 11-1 end column prompt, 8-2 end row prompt, 8-2 entering bar code field
Getting Started 2-9 4. Purpose Enter the purpose of the label on the next line. For example, you can write standard label or 25% markdowns. 5.
Index-iv form, data entry (for operators), 2-8 format, 1-2 data, determining, 4-1 errors, 12-3 header options, 3-5 name prompt, 5-1, 6-1, 7-1 name,
Index-v -K- keypad, using, 2-2 keys function, 2-3 -L- label sizes, 1-3 layout of supply, grids for, 4-3 length prompt field maximum and minimum, 9-2
Index-vi print methods autoprint 1 label, 3-2 full auto, 3-2 on-demand printing, 3-2 on-demand w/limit, 3-2 print loop - trigger, 3-2 print strips, 3
Index-vii -S- samples combo bar codes, 6-15 combo text fields, 5-12 formats, 2-5, A-1 simple fixed bar code, 6-7 text fields, 5-6, 5-9, 6-9, 6-13,
Index-viii -V- variable bar code, sample, 6-10 variable length bar code, 1-3 vector line fields, 8-6 type, 1-3 vertical bar code or text, 1-3 vocabul
TC6037CMUM Rev. AA 2/03 ©2003 Paxar Americas, Inc. All rights reserved.
2-10 Getting Started Sample Operator Data Entry Form
Getting Started 2-11 Operator Data Entry Form Page 1
2-12 Getting Started Operator Data Entry Form Page 2
Configuring the Printer 3-1 CONFIGURING THE PRINTER The printer’s configuration sets both hardware and software options. For example, you can se
3-2 Configuring the Printer General Options To set miscellaneous options, go to the General Options Menu. When you see: -=General Options=- 1. Tog
Configuring the Printer 3-3 Set Date Current date is Thu 2-08-2001 Enter new date (mm-d d-yy): Enter the date (with a four-digit year), and pres
3-4 Configuring the Printer Select Currency -Select Currency- US Dollars French Francs Spanish Pesetas Belgian Francs German Marks British Pounds E
Configuring the Printer 3-5 Format Header Options Format Header Options allow operators to select the format label they want to print and allow y
Table of Contents i TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction...1-1 F
3-6 Configuring the Printer Use Default Color Use Default Color (0) in Text Fields? Y (Default = Y) Ï Press Y to use the default color for text
Configuring the Printer 3-7 Format Bar Code Options To set options for bar code fields, go to the Format Bar Code Options Menu. These options af
3-8 Configuring the Printer Use Default Alignment Use Default Alignment (L) in Barcode Fields? Y (Default = Y) Ï Press Y to use the default alig
Designing a Format 4-1 DESIGNING A FORMAT This chapter describes how to ♦ determine what kind of information to use in your format. ♦ draw a r
4-2 Designing a Format Determining the Print Area The print area varies, depending on the size of your supply. Below are the maximum and minimum
Designing a Format 4-3 Using Supply Layout Grids A supply layout grid contains measurement markers. These markers help you accurately position
4-4 Designing a Format Considering Field Types After you select a supply size, the next step in designing a format is to decide what information
Designing a Format 4-5 Font and Font Size When working with fonts, you have three considerations: ♦ font appearance ♦ font size ♦ font spacin
4-6 Designing a Format Starting the Design Process Turn on the printer. You will see the Main Menu. - = Main Menu = - 1. Design Formats 2. P
Designing a Format 4-7 Placing Fields on a Format You must be careful where you place a field on a format to ensure it does not go off the format
ii Table of Contents Format Text Options ...3-5 Use Default Gap ...
4-8 Designing a Format
Defining Text Fields 5-1 DEFINING TEXT FIELDS Create a separate definition for each text field. There are two types of text fields: Simple Con
5-2 Defining Text Fields Supply Width The width of your loaded supply. Choices include 1.20, 1.50, or 2.00 inches. Field Type Choices include t
Defining Text Fields 5-3 Row The horizontal line where printing begins. For monospaced fonts, distance from the bottom of print area to the p
5-4 Defining Text Fields Line field blocked out by opaque field using attribute BLine field not blocked out by transparent field using attribute O
Defining Text Fields 5-5 Character Rotation Depending on your printer’s configuration, enter the character rotation of the selected field. For
5-6 Defining Text Fields Entering a Sample Text Field We will create a sample format, SIZE (2.0-inch long by 2.0-inch wide) and a sample text field
Defining Text Fields 5-7 Select Type: Fld #1 1. Text Field 2. Bar Code Field 3. Constant Text 4. Line 5. Finished 6. Press 1 to define a text f
5-8 Defining Text Fields - = Select Font = - 1. CG Trium 6.5 1000 2. CG Trium 8 pt 1001 3. CG Trium 10p 1002 4. CG Trium 12p 1003 5. CG Trium 18
Defining Text Fields 5-9 Select Type:Fld#2 1. Text Field 2. Bar Code Field 3. Constant Text 4. Line 5. Finished 22. Press 5. Save current for
Table of Contents iii About Combo Bar Code Fields ...6-14 Entering a Sample Combo Bar Code
5-10 Defining Text Fields Printed: 1 5. Press the trigger to print another label or press b to return to the prompt and print a different label
Defining Text Fields 5-11 Fill Direction Specifies whether to fill a short source field from the left, right, or not fill the field. For exampl
5-12 Defining Text Fields Entering a Sample Combo Text Field To use a combo field, you must already have created the field(s) you want to copy or
Defining Text Fields 5-13 Select Field Class 1. Simple Field 2. Price Field 3. System Date/Time 4. Combo (Merged) 7. Press 1 to define a simple
5-14 Defining Text Fields - = Select Font = - 1. CG Trium 6.5 1000 2. CG Trium 8 pt 1001 3. CG Trium 10p 1002 4. CG Trium 12p 1003 5. CG Trium 18
Defining Text Fields 5-15 Select Field Class 1. Simple Field 2. Price Field 3. System Date/Time 4. Combo (Merged) 22. Press 4 to define a combo
5-16 Defining Text Fields Enter Fixed Data Press ENTER if none > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ï 32. Press Enter for no fixed data. Enter
Defining Text Fields 5-17 Select Edit #1 1. None 2. Make into Price 3. Pad Data Field 4. Extract Chars 5. Strip Chars 6. Extract from Mid 7. Ins
5-18 Defining Text Fields This sample prints the following label. Combo field is filled on the left with the -character
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-1 DEFINING BAR CODE FIELDS Create a separate definition for each bar code field. There are two types of bar code fi
iv Table of Contents Applying Data Edits ...10-1 Using Data Edits...
6-2 Defining Bar Code Fields Bar Code Type Choices include: UPC-A, UPC-E, Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 39 (with no check digit), Codabar, EAN-8, EA
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-3 Row Distance from the bottom of print area to the pivot point of the field. The pivot point varies, depending o
6-4 Defining Bar Code Fields Bar Height Height of the bar code in 1/100 inches. For example, 100 = 1 inch. The value is dependent on the leng
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-5 Data Edits Only two data edits are allowed per field. Data edits are used on text and bar code (simple and combo
6-6 Defining Bar Code Fields Setting the Density The density is the amount of data per unit length in a bar code. Generally, you measure the den
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-7 Sample 1: Simple Fixed Bar Code The following procedure creates a UPC-A bar code on a 2.0-inch long by 2.0-inch wi
6-8 Defining Bar Code Fields Select Field Class 1. Simple Field 2. Price Field 3. System Date/Time 4. Combo (Merged) 8. Press 1 to define a s
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-9 Select Type:Fld #2 1. Text Field 2. Bar Code Field 3. Constant Text 4. Line 5. Finished 17. Press 5. Save
6-10 Defining Bar Code Fields Printed : 1 5. Press the trigger to print another label or press b to return to the prompt and print
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-11 Select Supply Width 1. 1.20 Inches 2. 1.50 Inches 3. 2.00 Inches 5. Press 3 for the supply width. Selec
Table of Contents v Data Errors ...12-3 Format Errors (1 - 99)
6-12 Defining Bar Code Fields Enter Min. Length >_ _ _ 11. Type 10 as the minimum number of characters in the field. Press Enter. Enter Fie
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-13 Select Type:Fld #2 1. Text Field 2. Bar Code Field 3. Constant Text 4. Line 5. Finished 20. Press 5. Save curren
6-14 Defining Bar Code Fields SCAN DATA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4. Type 8520147963. Press Enter. The label prints. Printed :
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-15 Each combo field pulls data from up to 10 different text or bar code fields. An example of using bar code field
6-16 Defining Bar Code Fields Select Type: Fld #1 1. Text Field 2. Bar Code Field 3. Constant Text 4. Line 5. Finished 6. Press 1 to define a te
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-17 - = Select Font = - 1. CG Trium 6.5 1000 2. CG Trium 8 pt 1001 3. CG Trium 10p 1002 4. CG Trium 12p 1003 5. CG
6-18 Defining Bar Code Fields Select Field Class 1. Simple Field 2. Price Field 3. System Date/Time 4. Combo (Merged) 22. Press 1 to define a si
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-19 Enter Height Mag for this font (1-7) > _ 31. Press 1 for the height magnification. Enter Width Mag for this f
6-20 Defining Bar Code Fields Enter Field # (First is Fld One) ( ENTER when done ) > _ _ 40. Type 1 and press Enter for source field 1. Enter
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-21 Enter Bar Height (Units = Inch/100) > _ _ _ 52. Type 40 for the bar code height (.4”). Press Enter. To
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6-22 Defining Bar Code Fields Printing the Sample Combo Bar Code Format After designing your format, print it to see how it looks. -=Desig
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-23 This sample prints the following label. Bar Code Specifications This section contains information specific t
6-24 Defining Bar Code Fields UPCA UPCE EAN Bar Codes ♦ Some retailers use EAN (European Article Number) bar codes to identify merchandise. ♦
Defining Bar Code Fields 6-25 Code 128 Bar Codes ♦ Length:0 – 2710 characters ♦ Characters are alphanumeric, including any ASCII characters.
6-26 Defining Bar Code Fields Code 39 Bar Codes Code 39 is an industrial bar code. You can use Code 39 with no check digit and Code 39 – Mod 43.
Defining Constant Text Fields 7-1 DEFINING CONSTANT TEXT FIELDS A constant text field is a set of fixed characters that prints on all labels. Define
7-2 Defining Constant Text Fields Supply Width The width of your loaded supply. Choices include 1.20, 1.50, or 2.00 inches. Field Type Choices inc
Defining Constant Text Fields 7-3 Gap Depending on your printer’s configuration, enter the number of dots between characters. For more information
7-4 Defining Constant Text Fields Font Color Depending on your printer’s configuration, enter the color of the selected font. For more information
Defining Constant Text Fields 7-5 Field Rotation Rotation of the selected field. Choices include: Top of Supply, Left of Supply, Bottom of Supply,
Introduction 1-1 INTRODUCTION The Monarch Pathfinder Ultra Gold 6037™ configurable printer lets you design custom labels to fit your needs. You c
7-6 Defining Constant Text Fields Select Type: Fld #1 1. Text Field 2. Bar Code Field 3. Constant Text 4. Line 5. Finished 6. Press 3 to define a co
Defining Constant Text Fields 7-7 Select Type:Fld#2 1. Text Field 2. Bar Code Field 3. Constant Text 4. Line 5. Finished 15. Press 5. Save current
7-8 Defining Constant Text Fields This sample prints the following label.
Defining Line Fields 8-1 DEFINING LINE FIELDS Use lines to form borders or mark out original prices. Define each line separately. NOTE: This fiel
8-2 Defining Line Fields Line Type Choices include segment or vector. With segments, you choose the starting point and ending point. With vecto
Defining Line Fields 8-3 Entering a Sample Line Field (Segments) We will create a sample format, LINE (2.0-inch long by 2.0-inch wide) and a sample
8-4 Defining Line Fields Select Type: Fld #1 1. Text Field 2. Bar Code Field 3. Constant Text 4. Line 5. Finished 6. Press 4 to define a line fie
Defining Line Fields 8-5 Printing the Sample Line (Segment) Format After designing your format, print it to see how it looks. - = Design Menu
8-6 Defining Line Fields Entering a Sample Line Field (Vectors) We will create a sample format, LINE (2.0-inch long by 2.0-inch wide) and a sampl
Defining Line Fields 8-7 Is line Segment or Vector? S/V > _ Ï 7. Press V. Enter Row # for First Point > _ _ _ 8. Type 48 for the row pos
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