ASCII Code | Converted Character | Subset Code A | Subset Code B | Subset Code C |
96 | 80h | FNC 3 | FNC 3 | |
97 | 81h | FNC 2 | FNC 2 | |
98 | 82h | SHIFT | SHIFT | |
99 | 83h | CODE C | CODE C | |
100 | 84h | CODE B | FNC 4 | CODE B |
101 | 85h | FNC 4 | CODE A | CODE A |
102 | 86h | FNC 1 | FNC 1 | FNC 1 |
The following exemplifies a selection of the code subset as a method to utilize the special characters.
<Selection of Code Subset>
•Initial selection: Enter any one character of A, B, and C.
•Conversion on the way: Enter any one character of 82h through 85h
Example) When initially testing with the code subset B, and then, printing the bar code,
"123," with the code subset A |
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• Bar code data | : | <CODE B>TEST<CODE A>123 |
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[Sample Program]
LPRINT CHR$ (&H1D) + "H" + CHR$ (2) ;
LPRINT CHR$ (&H1D) + "k" ;
LPRINT CHR$ (4) ;
LPRINT "123" + CHR$ (0) ;
[Print Results]
[Description of Bar Codes]
70 | CITIZEN |