Label Formatting Command Functions21strip of labels. Between 1 and 9999 labels may be printed before a cut ismade. The amount must be smaller than the quantity of labels printed.+ (>) Make Last Field Entered Increment Numeric(Alphanumeric)The printer is capable of automatically incrementing fields on each label of abatch. This command is useful to print labels numbered in sequence. Thedata in the field will increment by the value after the + sign, each time a labelis printed. The + character may be replaced by a > character to make the fieldincrement alphabetically rather than numerically. This command is effectiveonly on the label format record it follows. It is intended for use with the labelbatch quantity Q or the System-Level Commands for quantities and reprint,E and G.- (<) Make Last Field Entered Decrement Numeric(Alphanumeric)The printer is capable of counting down fields on labels in a batch. Thiscommand is useful when printing labels need to be numbered in reversesequence. The data in the field will decrement by the value after the minussign with every label printed. The minus character may be replaced by a <character in order to make the field decrement alphabetically rather thannumerically. This command has effect on only the label format record that itfollows. It is intended for use in conjunction with the label batch quantity Q, orthe System-Level Commands for quantity and reprint, E and G.^ Set Count by AmountAn application using incrementing or decrementing fields (+, -, >, <) willoccasionally require that more than one label be printed with the same valuesbefore the field data is updated. This situation is handled with the ^nncommand. All printers default to 1.A - Set Format AttributeThis command specifies the type of format operation and remains in effectuntil another format command is specified or another label format has begun(L). Each label format defaults to the menu value.B - Barcode MagnificationThis command provides a mechanism to specify barcodes greater than 36dots (0-9,A-Z in the field record). The value is reset to 1 at the start of everylabel and stays active for the entire label or set to a new value.C - Set Column Offset AmountThis command allows horizontal adjustment of the point where printingbegins. This feature is useful when a single format must be printed on severaldifferent types of labels that contain pre-printed information. (If the pre-printdoes not appear in the same place on every label, the new data may overlap