Use Font Name to Call Font
The ^A@ (Use Font Name to Call Font) instruction uses the complete
name of a font, rather than a character designation, to call the font.
Example:
^XA^A@N,25,25,B:Cyrillic.FNT^FO100,20^FS
^FDThis is a test.^FS
^A@N,50,50^FO200,40^FS
^FDThis string uses the B:Cyrillic.FNT^FS^XZ
The first command line will search the Font Card/Battery Backed
RAM (B:) looking for the “Cyrillic.FNT” font name. When the font is
found, the instruction will continue to specify the character size, set
the field origin, and print the Field Data “This is a test.” on a label.
Once the ^A@ instruction is defined as “Cyrillic.FNT”, it will
represent that font until a new font name is included with another
^A@ instruction.
In the second command line of this example, the character size is
increased, a new field origin is set, and the Field Data “This string
uses the B:Cyrilllic.FNT.” prints in the same font.
98 ZPL II COMMAND REFERENCE
^A @
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