FUNCTION SELECTION VIA LINE (FSL) COMMANDS• You must insert the checkdigit for this code as it is notuniquely specified.• Start, stop, and center codes are generated automatically.3 of 9 (X9) • Have alphanumeric characters, automatic checking, andvariable length with no checkdigits.• You may insert the start and stop codes, but if you choosenot to do the insertion of the start and stop codes, thesecodes are generated automatically. Both the start code andthe stop code are represented by an asterisk (*).Example @Y59, 1, 29, 9, 2@ @W1, LaserJet@This example defines bar code 1 to be a 3 of 9 bar code,numeric, and alphanumeric characters with text printed under thebar code, followed by the W command that sends data to theprinter.The bar code height is 9 lines in 9 lpi = 1"Expansion is set to 2.Y60—Font Link for GFIDs@Y60, n1, n2@Assigns a font, specified by its Global Font Identifier (GFID), tothe pitch value selection in Function Y3—Set Default CPI, or fromthe system.n1n2Values for n1 = Pitch, and n2 = GFID are:n1 = Pitch n2 = GFID0 CPI Nothing is defined.5 CPI 24410 CPI 1112 CPI 8015 CPI 22317.1 (16.1)CPI 253PROPORTIONAL 141213.3 CPI 20420 CPI 28127 CPI 290If the pitch is also defined in function Y62—Setup for IBM-defined Strings, then function Y3 refers to the value in functionY62 and ignores function Y60. The link between the pitch andGFID exists as soon as function Y60 is received.Default is dependent on the type of printer.Refer to the GFID Table 3-3 for the equivalent Pitch.XEROX MRP FAMILY COAX COMMAND REFERENCE 3-45