Label ID
Label ID — continued
Table 18. Label ID Examples
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1. | Scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode |
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| Determine placement of the Label |
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| ID characters BEFORE or AFTER |
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2. | with regard to scanned data using | Enable as Prefix | Enable as Suffix | Enable as Prefix |
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| Scan the barcode selecting the |
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3. | designate label ID characters for | GS1 DataBar | Code 39 | Interleaved 2 of 5 |
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4. | Custom Label ID example (desired | D B * | = C 3 | + |
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| Find hex equivalents from the |
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| ASCII table (inside back cover), |
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| characters using the barcodes in |
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5. | on page 291. f you make a | 44 42 2A | 3D 43 33 | 2B |
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| scan the CANCEL barcode to |
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| abort and not save the entry |
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6. | Scan theENTER/EXIT barcode |
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7. | Scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode |
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Result: |
| DB*[barcode data] | [barcode data]=C3 | +[barcode data] |
| [barcode data]PH |
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