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Device Manager
Programming Tips For Using Additional ZPL Fonts
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P1014152-002 Rev. A ZPL & CPCL Printer Driver for OPOS Application Programmer’s Guide 06/13/2011
Programming Tips For Using Additional ZPL Fonts
In order to print in other languages, it is necessary to load a new font Swiss721 into the printer
and control it within the OPOS driver. See
Adding a New Font in Device Manager on page 45
for more specific information.
An OPOS application developer has to select the proper font encoding by selecting the new
codepage as described in the font definition.
In order to enable locale setting, we can check the currently selected language support in the
OS and select the OPOS CharacterSet value according to the following selection:
Zebra ^CI Values
OPOS
CharacterSet
Value
0 = Single Byte Encoding - U.S.A. 1 Character Set 100
1 = Single Byte Encoding - U.S.A. 2 Character Set 101
2 = Single Byte Encoding - U.K. Character Set 102
3 = Single Byte Encoding - Holland Character Set 103
4 = Single Byte Encoding - Denmark/Norway Character Set 104
5 = Single Byte Encoding - Sweden/Finland Character Set 105
6 = Single Byte Encoding - Germany Character Set 106
7 = Single Byte Encoding - France 1 Character Set 107
8 = Single Byte Encoding - France 2 Character Set 108
9 = Single Byte Encoding - Italy Character Set 109
10 = Single Byte Encoding - Spain 110
13 = Zebra Code Page 850 113 (default)
28 = Unicode (UTF-8 encoding) - Unicode Character Set 128
29 = Unicode (UTF-16 Big-Endian encoding) - Unicode
Character Set
129
30 = Unicode (UTF-16 Little-Endian encoding) - Unicode
Character Set
130
Note • If printing with a new font and character set shall occur, perform the steps in the
next procedure shown on page 51.
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