SAPConsole and RF

Hi everybody,
We try to print labels via an Intermec 700 Hand Held device to an Intermec 6808 belt printer. The belt printer is connected to the HH-device via RS232.
We send data to the HH-screen starting with an RS232-transmit-only-command, followed by special 6808-format-commands and variable data such as materialnr, barcode, etc.
Labels are printed, however all variable data are ignored!
If we hardcode the variables ('12345')it works.
Does any-one recognize this problem?

I'm afraid that this isn't the right forum for SAPConsole questions.

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