^IS
Image Save
Description: The ^IS command is used within a ZPL II label format to save that
format as a graphic image. This command is used within a label format, typically at
the end. It instructs the printer to save that label format as a graphic image rather
than a ZPL II script file. The image can later be recalled with virtually no formatting
time and overlaid with variable data to form a complete label.
Using this technique to overlay the image of constant information with the variable
data greatly increases the throughput of the label format. If the object name is
omitted, the default name “UNKNOWN.GRF” is used.
The following is an example of a label format that might be saved as a graphic image
(constant information). An example of how to use this saved image can be seen with
the ^IL command.
Format: ^ISd:o.x,p
Parameters:
d = device location of stored object
Accepted Values: E:, B:, R:
Default Value: R
o = object name
Accepted Values: any 1 to 8 character name
Default Value: if no name is entered, UNKNOWN is used
x = extension
Accepted Values: .GRF or .PNG
Default Value: .GRF
p = print image after storing
Accepted Values: Y (yes) or N (no)
Default Value: Y
ZPL II Programming Guide Volume One: Command Reference for X.10
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