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Landscape Printing on Zebra QL320

behrensb (Programmer)
19 May 06 11:02
Could anyone point me in the right direction to find documentation on how to print in landscape on a Zebra QL320 printer?  I've looked all over their website and looked through the relevant manuals and I can't find it.

Thanks in advance
jlasman (TechnicalUser)
19 May 06 12:17
Assuming you are programming in CPCL, look at the ROTATE command for text and BARCODE/VBARCODE commands for barcodes. There doesn't appear to be an orientation command as such.

If you are talking about a particular application, then it would be dependent on the software.

Jim Asman
http://www.spectracolorservices.com

behrensb (Programmer)
19 May 06 12:41
Thanks for the reply.  I'm actually using the ZPL language.  Apologies for not including that in my initial post.  I'm printing to a QL320 printer via a serial connection on a Pocket PC device running .NET Compact Framework application.
jlasman (TechnicalUser)
19 May 06 13:25
But, but...

As far as I know the QL printers speak CPCL...

Do they also have a ZPL interpreter?

In any case, part of the ZPL font/barcde commands
includes a rotation field.

Jim Asman
http://www.spectracolorservices.com

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