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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 contains the following attributes: id and version.
Syntax <Image id=”name” version=”integer >
id The identifier for the image. Any applications using LNT should reference this
data. Use any 32-character maximum (UNICODE) string. If you use the same
identifier for two LNT images, the previous image is overwritten!
version Integer identifier used to define the revision level of this LNT image.
Example <Image id=”Sale” version=”1”>
more image information
</Image>
Defining the ImageSize Tag (Required)
The ImageSize tag defines the x and y coordinates for one point on the label, the height and
width of the print area and the 0,0 point.
Note: A non-print zone exists on this printer:
for the leading edge = 0.20 inches (or 0.01 inches with adjusting the supply position)
for the trailing edge = 0.05 inches
The leading edge is the edge that exits the printer first.
The ImageSize Tag contains the following attributes: units, x, y, height, width, and origin.
Syntax <ImageSize units=”Inches” x=”value y=”value” height=”value” width=”value”
origin=”value” />
units Unit of measure. Options:
Inches Inches
MM Millimeters
Pixels Pixels (default)
x Gives the x-coordinate for one point describing the printing area on the label.
This is interpreted as the distance along the x-axis from the Origin point.
y Gives the y-coordinate for one point describing the printing area on the label.
This is interpreted as the distance along the y-axis from the Origin point.
height The height (in selected units) of the print area. This height is taken from the y
value.
width The width (in selected units) of the print area. This width is taken from the x
value.
origin Describes the corner of the label that is considered the 0, 0 point. All sizing
and placement measurements are taken from this point. The default is
TopLeft. Options:
TopLeft
TopRight
BottomLeft
BottomRight.
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