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I can generate an image to display of the barcode, but I'm having trouble figuring out how to display the text appropriately because outside of the OCR fonts, I don't know of an equivalent font to leverage on-screen.

I haven't found any documentation that lists them at Zebra's website, and my searching is only returning results on how to send screen fonts to the printer (which looks complex enough for me to want to avoid at this point).

The alternative I'm using for now is to preview the label with a free-to-distribute monospaced true-type font (which I haven't yet selected). The document I linked in my question provides size and spacing information for the built-in fonts so I can emulate as close as possible.

What I would like to find a way to do is to get some data back from the printer so I can check that the correct fonts have been uploaded to the printer and that they have been assigned the correct Font identifier (^CW command).

It is important when setting the width of the barcodes, that you work backwards from the printer. ZPL printers are typically 203.2 dpi. For example, if you want the narrowest bar to be 3 dots, then the width in the barcode rule action should be set to 10.63 ( ( 3 / 203.2 ) * 720 ). That way what you see in the viewer will match what is printed. The same goes for fonts. For example, if you are using ZPL Font F and you want it to be printed at 1 times magnification, then the pitch should be set 12.7 ( printer resolution / the character width, or 203.2 / 16). The characters widths for the ZPL fonts can be found in their manual or FontSpecs.xml. You need to include the inter-character gap. 5376163bf9

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