Hand Held Products IT4X80 manual Parameter Interpretation, Average Bar/Gap Width, Code Symbologies

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Table 1: Dimensional Tolerances for the Various 4-State Bar

Note: For the Canadian and Australian 4-State symbologies only, any bar error that has invoked their error correction triggers an additional PQA parameter line:

"[F] < One or more Bars are in Error!" in a Full Report or "One or more Bars are in Error!" in a Screening mode.

Table 1: Dimensional Tolerances for the Various 4-State Bar

Code Symbologies

 

“Tall” Bar

“Short” Bar

Bar Widths

Gap (Space)

 

Extensions

Extensions”

Widths

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

British

2.16 - 2.92 mm

0.51 - 0.76 mm

0.38 - 0.63 mm

0.50 - 0.87 mm

 

 

 

 

 

Netherlands

2.16 - 2.92 mm

0.51 - 0.76 mm

0.38 - 0.63 mm

0.42 - 0.89 mm

 

 

 

 

 

Canadian

2.1 - 2.50 mm

0.25 - 0.40 mm

0.40 - 0.60 mm

0.40 - 0.76 mm

 

 

 

 

 

Japanese

1.70 - 1.80 mm

0.52 - 0.68 mm

0.50 - 0.70 mm

0.45 - 0.60 mm

 

 

 

 

 

Australian

2.10 - 2.90 mm

0.50 - 0.80 mm

0.40 - 0.60 mm

0.40 - 0.76 mm

 

 

 

 

 

Parameter Interpretation

Average Bar/Gap Width

Average Bar or Inter-Bar Gap Widths are the average of such dimensions mea- sured across an entire postal symbology. A low average bar width or inter-bar gap width grade indicates print conditions that expand or shrink the apparent size of the dark elements, threatening to make the narrow bars or spaces disap- pear. Potential areas of correction include adjusting the print process (e.g., ink flow, transfer heat, print speed), adjusting the original bar code symbol graphic or pattern (through techniques such as undercutting), or by making the symbol larger.

Average (Bar) Height/Extension Height

Average Height/Extension Height is a measure of the average height of the bars or dark elements in a symbol. Depending on the symbology and print process, this can be corrected by graphically stretching the symbol for 2D stacked sym- bols (see "Row Height" on page 1-19 and "Useful Row Height" on page 1-19), or may be an indication that the symbol generating program, in the case of the postal symbologies, does not meet the required specifications.

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Contents User’s Guide Quick Check 2D Print Quality AssessmentDisclaimer Chapter 1 - Introduction Table of ContentsChapter 2 - Quick*View Chapter 3 - Customer SupportSymbology X-dimensionReading Techniques IntroductionUser Operation Symbology/Parameter Specifics Screening Report 2D PQA ReportingFull Report Identifying Symbol Content This is a representative PDF417 symbol PQA from HHPA Data Safety Margin = 100% 0 Erasures & 0 Errors PDF417 11 rows x 3 cols, 25 data & 8 chks ECL = 2 X roughly =Excessive Print Shrinkage -43% of 2D Stacked / Multi-rowPDF417 where In Screening modes, this parameter is reported as Useful Row Height is Too Short 1.5X when that is the case MicroPDF417 1 is the Encoded Message2D Matrix Aztec CodeData Matrix 1 This is a representative Data Matrix symbol 2 PQA from HHP6 A Fixed Patterns 0 module errors 3 DATA MATRIX ECC200 24 x 24 modules in size1 This is a representative QR Code symbol 2 PQA from HHP QR Code7 A Data Safety Margin = 100% MaxiCode 4 lists this symbols Mask Pattern and Error Correction LevelPostal Height-Modulated Bar Code Symbologies Postnet and Planet Code7 A Ok Bar Widths = 0.022 in 8 A Ok Inter-Bar Gaps = 0.023 in 4-State Codes 1 B15AJ6T 2 PQA from HHP3 4-STATEBritish 34 Bars, nominally from 38.5 to 42.3 mm. in Width 4 Bar Sequence ADHTATDAHDDAADADAADTHTADHHDATHTADHParameter Interpretation Average Bar/Gap WidthAverage Bar Height/Extension Height Table 1 Dimensional Tolerances for the Various 4-State BarData Safety Margin Bar SequenceCodeword Data and Check Codeword YieldError Correction/Error Correction Characters Error Correction Level ECLError Detection/Error Detection Characters Encoded MessageModule Errors SymbologyPrint Growth Horizontal and Vertical Row HeightX-dimension Installing Quick*View from the Web Setting Up the Imager and the Quick*View SoftwareQuick*View Quick*View Demonstration Software InstructionsIT4410/4710 Temporary Quick*View ConfigurationIT4600/4800/4X80 Using the Quick*View Software If Communication Cannot Be EstablishedScan Data Window Obtaining Factory Service Customer SupportNorth America Latin AmericaAsia Technical AssistanceNorth America/Canada Page QC2DPQA-UG Rev B