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When you change the barcode dimension directly from the screen by moving the drag handle, the changed dimension will also appear in this dialog box.

Some of the barcode types also allow the definition of Narrow- to-wide bar ratio. It can only be set from the predefined steps in the pull-down menu - 1:2, 1:3 or 2:5.

Base element width (mils) is calculated automatically from the X expansion factor.

v.The Check Digit Tab will allow you to include a system automated check digits or enter your own. Check digits can be disabled on some barcodes from this tab as well.

vi.The Human Readable Tab allows you to manipulate the human readable text printed with your barcode. Here you can disable Human Readable, select position (above or below the barcode), include a check digit, and choose your font type and scaling.

vii.The Details Tab allows you to set some further details of the barcode presentations on the printer. These settings are listed here:

Include Quiet Zones will enable the software to automati- cally create the necessary amount of free space before and after the barcode symbol by drawing an unprintable buffer area around the barcode symbol on the screen.

Descender Bars allows EAN 13, EAN 8, UPC A and UPC E to print longer first, middle and last bars when this option is selected.

Mirror Horizontally will allow the barcode to be printed as a graphic and will so it can be mirrored over the horizontal axis.

Mirror Vertically allows the barcode to be printed as a graphic so it can be mirrored over the vertical axis.

Intercharacter Gap: Some barcodes allow you to change the gap between characters in the barcode (e. g. Code-39). The barcode prints as a graphic.

Include EAN white space: A special character is inserted before and/or after the barcode. It indicates the width of the barcode. If you place any other object in the extent of the barcode, it will reduce the readability of the barcode. This option is valid for EAN barcode types.

24Printing Using a PC

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Contents Color Label Printer All rights reservedPrinting History Table of Contents Interactive Feature Thank YOU… Choosing a Good LocationUnpacking and Inspection Starter roll of high gloss label stockIdentifying the Parts Minimum PC Specifications Computer SpecificationsMinimum Macintosh Specifications Installing the PC Software Installing the MAC SoftwareConnecting the USB Cable / Installing the Printer Driver Connecting PowerIf you are using a PC If you are using Macintosh Installing Label Stock Stock Guide Rollers Adjusting the Label Stock TOF TOP of Form Sensor Circular Labels Through Hole LabelsUsing FAN-FOLD Label Stock Installing the INK Cartridge If using a PCIf using a Mac For Macintosh and PCAligning the INK Cartridge TOC Index Using Nicelabel Creating a labelTOC Index TOC Index TOC Index TOC Index TOC Index Creating Barcodes in Nicelabel RSS TOC Index Printer Driver Settings PC To find Driver SettingsPaper Size Portrait LandscapeColor Matching Ink SaturationClean/Change Cartridge & Check Ink Levels Clean/PurgeChange Cartridge Details/Print CounterOutput Mode Enable Bi-di PrintingTop of Form TOF Cut PositionPrinting Using a Macintosh Printing on a MAC from Adobe IllustratorTOC Index TOC Index TOC Index TOC Index Creating Barcodes on a MAC Printing from Other ApplicationsPrinter Driver Settings MAC Color Type Intensity Config. Utility Clean CartridgeLabel Offsets Tear Off Position Sensor Type Solving Registration Problems Image is Vertically OffsetImage is printing horizontally offset TOC Index Creating a Full Bleed Print Cleaning the Printer Clearing a Label JAMTechnical Support Cleaning the INK CartridgeSource Location Label and Roll Specifications Roll Specifications IndexPrint Resolutions AccessoriesIndicator Lights Power RequirementsIndex