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OCR Programming

Use this section to program the imager for optical character recognition (OCR). The 2D imager reads 6 to 60 point OCR typeface.

Note: OCR is not as secure as bar codes. To enhance security in OCR applications, create an OCR template to match the data, and print an OCR check character.

The 2D imager will read OCR-A, OCR-B, U.S. Currency Serial Number (Money), MICR E-13B, and SEMI Font.

You can either select an OCR default, or create your own custom template for the type of OCR format you intend to read. See "OCR" on page 9-1for programming codes that will enable your imager to read OCR-A, OCR-B, U.S. Cur- rency, MICR E 13 B, or SEMI fonts. See "OCR Templates" on page 9-3if you want to create a custom “template,” or character string that defines the length and content of OCR strings that will be read with your imager.

Note: Setting the template and check character options are essential for OCR reading.

OCR Fonts

Default All OCR Settings turns off all OCR capability in the imager, so the imager will be able to scan linear, stacked, matrix, and composite bar codes, but not OCR fonts. In addition, any OCR templates you have created are erased. The eight digit default templates are reinstated for any future use of the OCR On codes listed below.

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OCR

Note: OCR symbols can misread when scanned sideways or upside down. Use Working Orientation, page 3-22,if your OCR symbols will not usually be presented upright to the imager.

Only one OCR symbology can be read at a time.

OCR-A On allows you to scan characters in the OCR-A font. The default setting allows you to scan any eight digit combination. If you have created an OCR template, character combinations that fit the template can be scanned (see Creating an OCR Template, page 9-3).

OCR-A On

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