Hand Held Products IT4410, IT4X80, IT4800, IT4600, IT4710 manual X-dimension

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X-dimension

height, giving more leeway to symbols printed with above minimum row heights (e.g., 4.0 X). A poor grade here is corrected by either stretching the symbol ver- tically or correcting the print condition (e.g., turning down the thermal burn set- ting or adjusting inking) that causes rows to interfere.

X-dimension

The X-dimension is an approximate measure of the average width of the narrow elements in a 2D stacked bar code symbol or a single element or module in a 2D matrix symbol, and indicates growth or shrinkage of the element widths.

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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-dimensionIntroduction User OperationReading Techniques Symbology/Parameter Specifics 2D PQA Reporting Full ReportScreening 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 =2D Stacked / Multi-row PDF417Excessive Print Shrinkage -43% of 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 sizeQR Code 7 A Data Safety Margin = 100%1 This is a representative QR Code symbol 2 PQA from HHP 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 InstructionsTemporary Quick*View Configuration IT4600/4800/4X80IT4410/4710 Using the Quick*View Software If Communication Cannot Be EstablishedScan Data Window Obtaining Factory Service Customer SupportNorth America Latin AmericaTechnical Assistance North America/CanadaAsia Page QC2DPQA-UG Rev B