Well try my suggestion on the 1x4. One inch is pretty high if you allow ½ for 
the number and ½ for the barcode.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Eyring
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 4:40 PM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Bar Code Printing Question

Steve, Dennis

My client has size limitations on his boxes as to where the label can be placed 
without obscuring certain pre-printed material. I also asked for a 2x4 label 
and was shot down.

Where do I get a "Z Language" manual ?


Thanks,

Bill

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Vellella
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 5:29 PM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Bar Code Printing Question
Bill,

You can use the "Z language" syntax to create a file in R:Base using a series 
of "write" commands in the output. Then copy the file to the LPT port.

Steve

Steve Vellella
Office: 520-498-2256
Cell: 520-250-6498
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Eyring
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 2:18 PM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Bar Code Printing Question

Tom, Bob

My client has to print UPC-A labels. I cannot shrink the width of the barcode 
since RBase requires that UPC-A barcodes must have the AutoSizeFont checked. I 
have human readable checked so that the upc code prints just below the barcode.

Since these labels are slapped onto the end of boxes, the warehouse people need 
to see the part# on the label. So, the label looks something like this;

123456789 ||||||||||||||||||
                                              8         123456789              6
|------------------------------------------------ 4 " 
-----------------------------------------------|

The part# has to be as large as possible. In RBase the largest font I can use 
for the part# and have it fit 9 characters is 36.

When I use the Zebra Designer, I can get a 56 point font and the part# and 
barcode fit quite nicely on a 1" by 4" label.

If I change the part# font to 48 it prints over part of the barcode. If I 
shrink the width of the barcode, only part of the barcode prints. It's getting 
to be a little like the chicken and the egg.

I have experimented with human readable on/off, wide bar ratio nothing is 
working for me.

Hope this gives you a clearer image of what I need to do, if it's possible in 
RBase.

Thanks,

Bill


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of TOM HART
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 3:51 PM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Bar Code Printing Question
Bill,
    I use that printer to print Code 128 with no problem.  When you say "I need 
to print a human readable barcode along with a 9 character part# side
by side on a 4" wide by 1" high label." is the barcode not the same as the 
part# and when you say it does not print properly - explain.
Tom Hart

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From: Bill Eyring <[email protected]>
To: RBASE-L Mailing List <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 1:45:16 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Bar Code Printing Question

I have a Zebra TLP2844 label printer to print UPC-A barcodes.

I need to print a human readable barcode along with a 9 character part# side
by side on a 4" wide by 1" high label.

The font size needs to be 48. No matter how I change the settings for the
bar code or the part#, I cannot get the label to print properly.

Whats really annoying is that using the Zebra Designer software, I have NO
PROBLEM printing what I need. My customer is getting anxious about this.

Can anyone suggest a solution or work-around ?

Thanks,

Bill Eyring

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