Epson ColorWorks C7500 ESC/label Command Reference Guide - Page 200

ESC/Label Command Reference Guide, Rev. E,

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^SN [Name] Serialization data [Format] ^SN i ,d ,z Parameters Description Range i shipped from factory Numerals and letters of the alphabet d Increment or decrement Numerals and minus symbols within 12 digits z Zero < 0 > padding z = Y/N Y: Yes (Does not delete zero) N: No (Deletes zeros) [Function]  Renders the serialization data to the current field.  If "^PQ" has been used to perform multiple-sheet printing, printing is performed by changing the number in the serialization data.  The numeral section of the character string specified by Parameter i is set as the serialization data.  If multiple numeral sections exist in the character string, the numeral section to the farthest right in character string is set as the serialization data.  After printing the serialized label print quantity specified for Parameter c in "^PQ", the printer advances the serialization data by the increment or decrement specified for Parameter d.  Whether zero padding is used or not is specified based on Parameter z. If N is specified, a zero to the left of a number other than zero in the serialization data is deleted. For example, if the serialization data is "010", then 10 is rendered. [Response] None [Reference] Related commands: None [Usage example] ^XA ^FO100,100 ^SN123,1,Y^FS ^PQ10 ^XZ 1. Sets 123 as the initial value and 1 as the increment. 2. Set 10 labels for to the total print quantity. 3. Prints 10 labels, increasing the value by 1 each time: 123, 124, ... ESC/Label Command Reference Guide Rev. E Page 200

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ESC/Label Command Reference Guide
Rev. E
Page 200
^SN
[Name]
Serialization data
[Format]
^SN
i
,d
,z
Parameters
Description
Range
i
shipped from factory
Numerals and letters of the alphabet
d
Increment or decrement
Numerals and minus symbols <-> within 12 digits
z
Zero < 0 > padding
z = Y/N
Y: Yes (Does not delete zero)
N: No (Deletes zeros)
[Function]
Renders the serialization data to the current field.
If "^PQ" has been used to perform multiple-sheet printing, printing is performed by changing the
number in the serialization data.
The numeral section of the character string specified by Parameter i is set as the serialization data.
If multiple numeral sections exist in the character string, the numeral section to the farthest right
in character string is set as the serialization data.
After printing the serialized label print quantity specified for Parameter c in "^PQ", the printer
advances the serialization data by the increment or decrement specified for Parameter d.
Whether zero padding is used or not is specified based on Parameter z.
If N is specified, a zero
<0> to the left of a number other than zero <0> in the serialization data is deleted.
For example,
if the serialization data is "010", then 10 is rendered.
[Response]
None
[Reference]
Related commands: None
[Usage example]
^XA
^FO100,100
^SN123,1,Y^FS
1. Sets 123 as the initial value and 1 as the increment.
^PQ10
2. Set 10 labels for to the total print quantity.
^XZ
3. Prints 10 labels, increasing the value by 1 each time: 123, 124, ...