[Description of Bar Codes]
<For print examples, refer to page 88.>
| This bar code, consisting of numerals only, has a |
| fixed length of 12 columns; a |
| entered from the host or application software plus |
| a check digit (12th column) automatically |
| calculated inside the printer. If the |
| numeral is sent from the host, the entire bar code |
| will be printed as it is. |
This bar code, consisting of numerals only, has | |
| a fixed length of 8 columns; the first number |
| system character is “0” stationary. A |
| numeral entered from the host or application |
| software is compressed to 8 columns with a check |
| digit attached and then is printed. The 12th- |
| column check digit is automatically calculated |
| inside the printer. If it is and sent from the host, |
| the entire bar code will be printed, compressed |
| to 8 columns. |
| This bar code, consisting of numerals only, has a |
| fixed length of 8 columns; a |
| entered from the host or application software plus |
| a check digit (8th column) automatically |
| calculated inside the printer. If the |
| numeral is sent from the host, the entire bar code |
| will be printed as it is. |
CODE39 | This bar code, consisting of |
| characters and numerals, has a variable length |
| of columns. The start/stop code “∗ ” is |
| automatically added by the printer. The available |
| characters include space and “$ % + – • / 0 1 2 3 4 |
| 5 6 7 8 9” and |
ITF | This bar code, consisting of only numerals, has a |
| variable length of |
| of |
| not be printed. |
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