You must replace the X placeholder with a value for the number of dots along the x-axis (horizontal). This command defines the top leftmost label position. The next command is the set label homecommand. If you do not define either value, the last ^CF values that are provided or the default ^CF values for the height and the width are used. If you define only the height or the width, the magnification is forced to be proportional to the parameter that is defined. If you do not change the alphanumeric default font and if you do not use any alphanumeric field command (^Af) or enter an invalid font value, any data that you specify prints in font A. This value specifies the default width for all alphanumeric fields. You must replace the Width placeholder with the individual character width in dots. This value specifies the default height for all alphanumeric fields. You must replace the Height placeholder with the individual character height in dots. This value specifies the default font for all alphanumeric fields. In this command, you must replace the Font placeholder with one of the default font values that are listed in the following table: ^XATypically, this command is followed by the change-alphanumeric-default-fontcommand.
The format for this command is as follows: This indicates the beginning of a new label. The first Zebra command that you must type after the heading is the opening bracket. Note By default, the Labels folder is the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Retail Management System\Store Operations\LABELS" folder. In the code, replace the placeholder with the description that you want to appear in the label list in Store Operations Manager.įor the label to appear in the list, the label must be saved as
The code at the top of a Zebra label file resembles the following code example. For more information about the Zebra Programming Language (ZPL) and its programming guides, advanced Zebra programming language features, user manuals, technical support, and other resources, visit the following Web site: Note This article provides a basic understanding of the Zebra Programming Language that is used to create labels that can be used with Zebra label printers. You can use this label to experiment with the formatting options that are available when you use the Zebra Programming Language (ZPL).The following information will help you change the label format to suit your specific needs.This information includes descriptions of the Zebra commands and of the variables that Microsoft provides so that you can insert information into the labels. Microsoft Dynamics RMS Store Operations includes a label that works with the Zebra Barcode printer.
This article describes how to edit Zebra Labels in Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS) Store Operations. How to edit Zebra Labels in Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System Store Operations INTRODUCTION