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Learning ZPL
Basic ZPL Exercises and Examples
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P1026208-001 Rev. B Software Integrator Guide 10/29/2010
Exercise 15 This exercise shows how to rename imported fonts for use with ^A command.
You will need one imported font installed in the kiosk printer for this exercise. Refer to
Exercise 11 • on page 77 to install fonts as necessary. This exercise will use the Verdana
font.
The All Directory Listing from Exercise 4 was used to determine available font alpha-
numeric characters to assign to the Verdana font.
1. Send this format to the printer:
2. Cycle the printer’s power to clear the font alias name.
By using the alias
J font in formats (forms), the J font can be changed to reference
another TrueType font and use the same format. You can create whole format styles.
Using font aliases allows you to make an alias for headings and use another alias for
paragraph text. You are only limited by the available single character alphanumeric aliases
that are left for use in your printer. You should not use more than 3-4 different fonts for
your receipt layout design. It will use too much printer memory for font storage and it poor
graphic design practice to use large numbers of font in a design.
Note changing fonts can change the size (height or width) of the fonts in addition to the
font style change. Font height is based on the total font height. See the ZPL Programmers
Guide for your kiosk printer and look up Scalable Fonts in the Fonts and Bar Codes
section of the guide.
1
^XA (Start Format) command
2
^CW (Font Identifier) defines font J to be the Verdana font stored in E:
memory.
3
^FT and ^A calling the J font ; ^FD and ^FS commands
4
^CN (Cut Now) command
5
^PN (Present Now)
6
^XZ (End Format) command
^XA
^CWJ,E:VERDANA.TTE
^FT050,250^AJN,40,40^FDZEBRA^FS
^CN1
^PN0
^XZ
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