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Intermec EasyCoder C4 Programmer's Guide

Intermec EasyCoder C4
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Intermec EasyCoder C4 – Programmer’s Guide Ed. 3 8
Chapter 1 General Information
Field Positioning
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X-axis
Reference Point
at direction ZT
X000;Y000
Feed
Direction
TEXT
TEXT
CODE 39
X500
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Y400
Bar Code Field
X150;Y300
Text Field
X100;Y100
Graphic Field
X650;Y050
Print Width 104 mm (832 dots)
The printable area of the label forms a grid, where the X-axis runs
across the label and the Y-axis runs along the label web. Dots are
used as the unit for establishing position of the upper left corner of
each eld in relation to a speci ed reference point, in this example
the top left corner of the form.
For example, as the printhead density is eight dots per millimeter
(203 dots per inch), a eld that starts 5 mm (0.197 in.) inside of the
left margin and 3 mm (0.118 in.) down should be expressed as 40
dots on the X axis and 24 dots on the Y axis.
Text and bar code elds can be rotated around their insertion points,
whereas lines, boxes and graphics cannot be rotated. However, the
entire print image can be rotated 180°. The illustration below shows
coordinates for the default print direction (ZT).

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BrandIntermec
ModelEasyCoder C4
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

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