‎2008 Jun 10 5:50 AM
hi,
can any one please explain how the co-ordinates are defined and explain this code in a simple way
FO791,105A0B,374,413CI13FRFN999FS
FO1015,626A0B,88,96CI13FRFN998FS
BY7,2.9FO104,126B3B,N,348,N,YFRFN997FS
FO483,169A0B,189,243CI13FRFN996FS
BY4,3.0FO941,1237BCR,176,N,Y,N,AFRFN995FS
FO847,1146A0B,85,86CI13FRFN994FS
IF &WA_ZZE46SERIAL-ZPRINT& = 'X'
FO778,1668A0B,43,56CI13FRFB256,0,0,LFN993^FS
ENDIF
FO715,88A0B,46,46CI13FR
FDCountry of destinationFS
FO61,1708A0B,42,61CI13FR
FDPackage noFS
FO934,704A0B,42,63CI13FR
FDDelivery noFS
^XZ
^XA
^XFZB_PAC-EMN.ZPL
FN999FD&T005T-LAND1&^FS
FN998FD&VBPLA-VBELN&^FS
FN997FD&V_PACKAGE&^FS
FN996FD&VEKP-EXIDV&^FS
FN995FD&V_SERIAL_BAR&^FS
FN994FD&V_SERIAL&^FS
IF &WA_ZZE46SERIAL-ZPRINT& = 'X'
FN993FD&V_TEXT&^FS
ENDIF
^PQ1,0,1,N
^XZ
^FX End of job
even little information is of more help for me
‎2008 Jun 10 6:24 AM
These co-orinates represent the X Y position in the label. I do not have the barone software manual with me right now, otherwise could have looked it up for you.
However why you want to know what these numbers represent. These are generated numbers from barone software depending on the placement of each object on the label designer. If at all you want to change the orientation/position of any object on the label, you should do it from the label designer itself.
‎2008 Jun 10 6:09 AM
You must be using Barone software and Zebra printer for printing barcode labels. This is the script generated using barone.
FO791,105A0B,374,413CI13FRFN999FS
FO1015,626A0B,88,96CI13FRFN998FS
BY7,2.9FO104,126B3B,N,348,N,YFRFN997FS
FO483,169A0B,189,243CI13FRFN996FS
BY4,3.0FO941,1237BCR,176,N,Y,N,AFRFN995FS
FO847,1146A0B,85,86CI13FRFN994FS
IF &WA_ZZE46SERIAL-ZPRINT& = 'X'
FO778,1668A0B,43,56CI13FRFB256,0,0,LFN993^FS
ENDIF
FO715,88A0B,46,46CI13FR
FDCountry of destinationFS
FO61,1708A0B,42,61CI13FR
FDPackage noFS
FO934,704A0B,42,63CI13FR
FDDelivery noFS
The first part of the script above is used to display the fixed text that will appear on the label.
^XZ
^XA
^XFZB_PAC-EMN.ZPL
FN999FD&T005T-LAND1&^FS
FN998FD&VBPLA-VBELN&^FS
FN997FD&V_PACKAGE&^FS
FN996FD&VEKP-EXIDV&^FS
FN995FD&V_SERIAL_BAR&^FS
FN994FD&V_SERIAL&^FS
IF &WA_ZZE46SERIAL-ZPRINT& = 'X'
FN993FD&V_TEXT&^FS
ENDIF
^PQ1,0,1,N
^XZ
^FX End of job
The second part above contains the actual data that will be printed on the label. T005T-Land1 will print the country code. VBPLA-VBELN will print the Sales Document No. etc. This data comes from your print program.
Hope this info helps.
Reward points if useful.
Thanks
‎2008 Jun 10 6:19 AM
Ritesh thanks for your reply,
here my question is if you consider
FO1015,626A0B,88,96CI13FRFN998FS
what is 1015 and 626 and what is 88 and 96 in this line of code
and similarly what is fo and AOB
and in the below line
BY7,2.9FO104,126B3B,N,348,N,YFRFN997FS
what is 7 and 2,9,
and what is 104 and 126
i want this explanation
‎2008 Jun 10 6:24 AM
These co-orinates represent the X Y position in the label. I do not have the barone software manual with me right now, otherwise could have looked it up for you.
However why you want to know what these numbers represent. These are generated numbers from barone software depending on the placement of each object on the label designer. If at all you want to change the orientation/position of any object on the label, you should do it from the label designer itself.
‎2008 Jun 10 6:32 AM
i am asking this because serial number
i.e FN994FD&V_SERIAL&^FS
and its barcode
i.e FN995FD&V_SERIAL_BAR&^FS
are not exactly placed under
its text
i.e FN993FD&V_TEXT&^FS
how to proceed now to solve this issue
‎2008 Jun 10 6:45 AM
Don't change the script itself.
Instead do the shifting and alignment from the barone software and then re-generate the script.
‎2008 Jun 10 6:55 AM
thanks ritesh for your helpful information
can you please privide you mobile no if you are willing,
so that i can contact you directly for some other help on this
if not please send your mobile no to vamsichenna at the rate gmail dot com