format, use ^FN in conjunction with the ^FD (Field Data) instruction.
For more information, see the ^FN command on page 219.
Field Allocate
Use the ^FA (Field Allocate) instruction to allocate space for the field
to be saved. For more information, see the ^FA command on page
213.
Recall Stored Format Instruction
The ^XF (Recall Format) recalls a stored format to be merged with
variable data. There can be multiple ^XF instructions and they can be
located anywhere in the label format.
When recalling a stored format and merging data utilizing the ^FN
(Field Number) function, the calling format must contain the (^FN)
instruction to properly merge the data.
While use of stored formats will reduce transmission time, no format-
ting time is saved since the ZPL II format being recalled was saved as
text strings which need to be formatted at print time. For more infor-
mation, see the ^XF command on page 334.
More Examples of Using Stored Format
Working with Stored Format instructions involves designing and sav-
ing a stored format, then recalling and merging the format with some
variable data.
The following is an example of how to use the various Stored Format
instructions. First, enter the following format and send it to the printer.
Notice that no label is printed. (DATA Indicator went On and Off.)
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