Generating Label Formats 
 
Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual  149 
The record (with spaces added for readability) conforms to the following fixed field 
format. Identifying lower case letters have been placed below field values for reference 
in the following sections: 
 
1 2 1 1  000  0005  0005 HOME POSITION  <CR> 
a  b  c  d  eee  ffff  gggg [hhhh iiii] jj…j  Termination character 
 
 
 
Record Type 
Location 
Within 
Record 
Internal 
Bitmapped 
Font 
Smooth 
Font 
Scalable 
Font 
Bar 
Code 
Images  Graphics 
a 
Rotation Rotation Rotation Rotation Rotation 1 
b 
Font ID  9  9  Bar Code  Y  X 
c 
Width  
Multiplier 
Width 
Multiplier 
Width 
Multiplier 
Wide  
Bar 
Width 
Multiplier 
1 
d 
Height  
Multiplier 
Height 
Multiplier 
Height 
Multiplier 
Narrow   
Bar 
Height 
Multiplier 
1 
eee 
000 
Font Size/ 
ID 
ID 
Bar Code 
Height 
000  000 
ffff 
Row  
Position 
Row  
Position 
Row  
Position 
Row  
Position 
Row  
Position 
Row  
Position 
gggg 
Column  
Position 
Column 
Position 
Column 
Position 
Column 
Position 
Column 
Position 
Column 
Position 
hhhh 
N/A  N/A  Font Height
N/A  N/A  N/A 
iiii 
N/A  N/A  Font Width
N/A  N/A  N/A 
jj…j 
Data  
String 
Data  
String 
Data  
String 
Data  
String 
Image  
Name 
Graphics 
Specifier 
 
Table 8-3: Record Type Structure  
 
 
In Table 8-3, the record structure is shown for each of the record types.  The left-most 
column shows the locations of all characters in the record, and corresponds to the 
example above the table.  Each record structure interprets the characters of the record 
in its own way, though some of the interpretations of the characters are identical across 
all record types.  For example, the characters ffff are interpreted as Row Position in all 
record types.  While c is a Width Multiplier for Internal Bitmapped Font, Smooth Font, 
Scalable Font, and Image record types, it has other interpretations for Bar Code and 
Graphics record types.