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1-4 LNT Programmer’s Manual 5. Click Explore on the ActiveSync utility after it connects to the printer. A new window appears called Mobile Device.
Introduction 1-5 These instructions are written for Windows® Mobile® Device Center: 1. Open the folder with your data files on your computer. 2. T
1-6 LNT Programmer’s Manual Parser Error ID:BOX1, BoxField:LineThickness Using Fonts with the 6057 Printer This section is not applicable to the 6140
Introduction 1-7 2. Select the option you need: Clear Error (clears the error and continues to feed or print supplies), Abort Print Job (clears th
1-8 LNT Programmer’s Manual LNT Design Tips When creating LNT files, keep in mind the following: ♦ The printer uses standard Windows fonts; however,
Defining Printer Setup XML Tags 2-1 DEFINING PRINTER SETUP XML TAGS This chapter provides a reference for defining printer setup XML tags: ♦ job se
2-2 LNT Programmer’s Manual Example <LabelSize units="Inches" length="1.0" width="2.0" /> Defines the label size
Defining Printer Setup XML Tags 2-3 Defining the UseBlackMark Tag (Optional) The UseBlackMark tag specifies if the printer uses the black mark sens
2-4 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the Image Container (Required) The image tag is a container for all the image tags in the LNT file. It contai
Defining Printer Setup XML Tags 2-5 Note: Origin in millimeters is shown in Appendix B, “Design Tools.” Example <ImageSize units=”Inches” x=”
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2-6 LNT Programmer’s Manual Adjusting the Supply Position A non-print zone exists on this printer of 0.20 inches on the leading edge of the supply.
Defining Field Setup XML Tags 3-1 DEFINING FIELD SETUP XML TAGS This chapter provides a reference for defining the field setup XML tags, which is t
3-2 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the BoundingBox Tag (Required for non-barcode fields) The BoundingBox tag defines the area on the label where t
Defining Field Setup XML Tags 3-3 Example <Data>Sale!</Data> Prints the fixed data Sale! in the text field. Example <Data>~219 3
3-4 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the DrawMode Tag (Optional) The DrawMode tag specifies the transparency of the bounding box. Valid values inc
Defining Field Setup XML Tags 3-5 Defining the Font Tag (Optional) The Font tag specifies the font to use for this text field. Valid values include:
3-6 LNT Programmer’s Manual mpclstyle Boolean value describing if tilde sequences are replaced with their special character equivalents. The defaul
Defining Field Setup XML Tags 3-7 PRETZELS with butter and sea salt. Example <Font pointsizeheight="11" pointsizewidth="8"&g
3-8 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the VerticalJustification Tag (Optional) The VertficalJustification tag describes how text fits vertically in t
Defining Field Setup XML Tags 3-9 Defining the ForegroundColor Tag (Optional) The ForegroundColor tag sets the text’s color in the field to black o
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3-10 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the BarcodeField (Required) The BarcodeField tag specifies how the bar code field appears on the label. It con
Defining Field Setup XML Tags 3-11 Defining the Origin Tag (Required) The Origin tag defines the corner of the bar code. It contains the following a
3-12 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the BarHeight Tag (Required) The BarHeight tag defines the bar code’s height (in selected units). Valid values
Defining Field Setup XML Tags 3-13 Defining the LineField Tag (Required) The LineField tag defines a line. Use lines to form borders and mark out
3-14 LNT Programmer’s Manual Example <Offset1 units=”Inches” x=”0.25” y=”0.15” /> <Offset2 units=”Inches” x=”0.75” y=”0.15” /> Creates a
Defining Field Setup XML Tags 3-15 Defining the BoxField Tag (Required) The BoxField tag defines a box. Use boxes to form borders or highlight ite
3-16 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the Line Thickness Tag (Required) The LineThickness tag defines the thickness of the box’s lines. Valid values
Defining Field Setup XML Tags 3-17 Defining an EllipseField (Required) The EllipseField tag defines a circle or an oval. Use ellipses to form bord
3-18 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the Line Thickness Tag (Required) The Line Thickness tag defines the thickness of the ellipses’ lines. Valid va
Defining Field Setup XML Tags 3-19 Defining a GraphicField (Required) The GraphicField tag defines a graphic. The following graphic file types are
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3-20 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the Data Tag (Required) The Data tag contains the filename of the graphic. The following graphic file types ar
Defining Bar Code Options 4-1 DEFINING BAR CODE OPTIONS This chapter defines the unique set of bar code options for each bar code. Bar codes are s
4-2 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the Codabar Options Tag (Optional) Use the Options tag to define Codabar-specific information. Valid values inc
Defining Bar Code Options 4-3 Defining the Code 39 Options Tag (Optional) Use the Options tag to define Code 39-specific information. Valid values
4-4 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the Code 93 Options Tag (Optional) Use the Options tag to define Code 93-specific information. Valid values inc
Defining Bar Code Options 4-5 Defining the Interleaved 2of5 Options Tag (Optional) Use the Options tag to define Interleaved 2of5-specific informat
4-6 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the MSI Options Tag (Optional) Use the Options tag to define MSI-specific information. Valid values include: a
Defining Bar Code Options 4-7 Defining the Data Matrix Options Tag (Optional) Use the Options tag to define Data Matrix-specific information. Vali
4-8 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the GS1 DataBar Options Tag (Optional) Use the Options tag to define GS1 DataBar-specific information. Valid v
Defining Bar Code Options 4-9 Defining the MaxiCode Options Tag (Optional) Use the Options tag to define MaxiCode-specific information. Valid valu
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4-10 LNT Programmer’s Manual Y Yes N No StreetAddress Street address. The default is “ “. City City name. The default is “ “. State Two char
Defining Bar Code Options 4-11 Defining the Micro PDF417 Options Tag (Optional) Use the Options tag to define Micro PDF417-specific information. V
4-12 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining the PDF417 Options Tag (Optional) Use the Options tag to define PDF417-specific information. Valid values inc
Defining Bar Code Options 4-13 Defining the Quick Response Options Tag (Optional) Use the Options tag to define Quick Response-specific information.
4-14 LNT Programmer’s Manual Example <Options model=”2” mpclstyle=”0” security=”3” datamode=”1” /> Creates a Quick Response bar code using mod
Creating Job Data 5-1 CREATING JOB DATA Job data defines the data printed in each field on the supply. You can also specify printer configuration
5-2 LNT Programmer’s Manual Defining Printer Setup XML Tags These Printer Setup tags can be defined in the <JobData> file for a single print jo
Creating Job Data 5-3 Defining the PrintSpeed Tag (Optional) The PrintSpeed tag defines the print speed in inches per second (ips) for the job. Val
5-4 LNT Programmer’s Manual Sample JobData File The following sample ♦ creates job data for the DailySpecials LNT file. ♦ defines unique printer s
Error Messages 6-1 ERROR MESSAGES This chapter provides explanations of your printer’s errors. The errors are listed in order. If you have trouble
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6-2 LNT Programmer’s Manual 290 Backfeed action is invalid. 291 Backfeed position is invalid. 292 Backfeed distance is invalid. 380 Job request i
Error Messages 6-3 790 The printer is busy. Turn off the printer. Wait two seconds and turn it back on. If the problem continues, call Technical
6-4 LNT Programmer’s Manual 536873669 Invalid MPCL Packet. 536877509 Scanner Error. Invalid command. 536877510 Scanner Error. Invalid option. 53
Error Messages 6-5 2 File is not found. 6 Invalid handle. 8 Out of memory. 14 Out of memory. 50 Not supported. 87 Invalid parameter. 111 Buff
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Sample LNT Files A-1 SAMPLE LNT FILES This appendix contains sample LNT files. Sample LNT files are included in the \Windows\Resources\LNTs folder
A-2 LNT Programmer’s Manual Fixed Field Sample This sample defines all fixed fields (two text fields and a UPCA bar code field) and prints immediatel
Sample LNT Files A-3 Text Field Sample This sample contains four text fields. The application needs to call this LNT file before the user enters da
A-4 LNT Programmer’s Manual </Fields> </Image> </Job> International Font Sample This sample defines two fixed text fields u
Design Tools B-1 DESIGN TOOLS Use copies of these worksheet or grids to create label layouts. B
Introduction 1-1 INTRODUCTION This manual is for the developer who is creating and designing custom labels for the ♦ Pathfinder® 6057 printer. ♦
B-2 LNT Programmer’s Manual Origin (Millimeters) <ImageSize units="Millimeters" x="1.3" y="0.000000" height="19
Design Tools B-3 Origin (Inches) <ImageSize units="Inches" x="0.1" y="0.1" height=".75" width="2&quo
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Code Pages C-1 CODE PAGES This appendix contains a listing of the code pages the printer supports. Code pages 102 – 112 contain thousands of charact
C-2 LNT Programmer’s Manual Code Page 100 (Macintosh) Code Page 101 (Wingdings)
Index I-1 INDEX B Backfeed enabling ... 2-6 Bar Code Codabar ... 3-11, 4-1 Code 128 ... 3-11, 4-1 Cod
I-2 LNT Programmer’s Manual E Eliminate Non-Print Zone ... 2-6 Ellipse field defining ... 3-17 Enable Backfeed ...
Index I-3 S Sample LNT Files ... A-1 Special characters Example ... 3-3, 3-7, A-4 Strikethrough Attribute ...
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1-2 LNT Programmer’s Manual Standard Syntax Guidelines Each LNT file must start with the XML declaration: <?xml version="1.0" encoding=&
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Introduction 1-3 Related Documentation The following table describes other documentation for the printer: Item Description Quick Reference Includes
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