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Select Upload
The Import ITF File dialog box will be displayed and will default to the SapWorkDir location,
to change the location and browse for your file select the icon on the right of the box.
The filename will be listed in the box and select the green tick to OK
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The file content will now been imported into SAP and should display showing the correct
characters, all the SAP script will be hidden but it will show the NEW-PAGE as highlighted
grey.
Once you have checked the file is correct select the Disk Save icon at the top of the screen.
To Use ASCII
The Import ITF File dialog box will be displayed and will default to the SapWorkDir location,
to change the location and browse for your file select the icon on the right of the box.
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Please Note
Code Page 4110 is also known more commonly as UTF-8 encoding in SAP.
IBM reference to it as 1208 and Microsoft reference to it as 65001.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page
The file content will now been imported into SAP and should display showing the correct
characters, all the SAP script will be visible as it will be treated like normal text.
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If you imported a standard ZPL file (not SAP script) it would look like this:
This is a valid file and will work even without any SAP Script
The printer must already be setup in the SAP Print Spooler. (/nSPAD)
I have already setup the following:
Output Device (standard printer) Name is UF2
Device Type driver being used - ZLB_ZEBU
Access Method G: Front End Printing with Control Tech
(If using Access Method - G this will display the printer choice at print time, like in Windows)
(If using Access Method F this will automatically print to the current default printer as long
as the Host printer setting is set to __DEFAULT )
Please Note:
The ZLB_ZEBU device type driver should be used on your output device (Printer), If you are not
using this UTF-8 capable driver then the international characters will not print correctly (or at all).
When you are displaying the uploaded file you can select the Printer Icon to open the
printing dialog box.
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If using Access Method G the printer choice dialog box will be displayed
Select the model and select OK to print your label.
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The code examples and output are attached for your reference and testing
SGTEST13
^XA
^CW1,E:ANMDS.TTF^FS
^CI28
^FO30,30^A1N,50,50
^FD ZEBRA Technologies ^FS
^XZ
SGTEST11, SGTEST12
(Depending on the characters and program used, you may have characters that look incorrect)
/:NEW-PAGE
/ ^XA
/ ^CW1,E:ANMDS.TTF^FS
/ ^CI28
/ ^FO30,30^A1N,30,30
/ ^FDoZEBRA Technologies ^FS
/ ^XZ
/:NEW-PAGE
/ ^XA
/ ^CW1,E:ANMDS.TTF^FS
/ ^CI28
/ ^FO30,30^A1N,30,30
/
FH_^FD_E4_BD_A0_E5_A5_BD_E5_90_97_EF_BC_9F_5a_45_42_52_41_20_54_65_63_68_6E_6F_6
C_6F_67_69_65_73_20_E6_96_91_E9_A9_AC_^FS
/ ^XZ
This shows the correct Chinese characters on the top label printed by using Hex double-byte
encoding, it also shows the international characters displayed are also printed.
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Please Note:
If you notice international characters are not being displayed correctly, make sure the font being
used is in the printer and that the characters were correctly uploaded into SAP.
If not using a UTF-8 file the character encoding may be lost and a common cause of this problem.
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