4Prints the bar code with both check digits generated by the printer,
and places them at the end of the data. The first check digit is IBM
modulo-11. The second check digit is IBM modulo-10. The
remainder equals the check digit. A check digit of 10 is an error.
5Prints the bar code with both check digits generated by the printer,
and places them at the end of the data. The first check digit is NCR
modulo-11. The second check digit is IBM modulo-10. The
remainder subtracted from 11 equals the check digit. A check digit
of 10 is zero.
6Prints the bar code with both check digits generated by the printer,
and places them at the end of the data. The first check digit is IBM
modulo-11. The second check digit is IBM modulo-10. The
remainder subtracted from 11 equals the check digit. A check digit
of 10 is zero.
7Prints the bar code with both check digits generated by the printer,
and places them at the end of the data. The first check digit is NCR
modulo-11. The second check digit is IBM modulo-10. The
remainder subtracted from 11 equals the check digit. A check digit
of 10 is an error.
8Prints the bar code with both check digits generated by the printer,
and places them at the end of the data. The first check digit is IBM
modulo-11. The second check digit is IBM modulo-10. The
remainder subtracted from 11 equals the check digit. A check digit
of 10 is an error.
NPrints the bar code with no printer-generated check character.
The default value is N.
Others
For other bar code types, this field is ignored. A default value is not available.
Page Segment
Note: Some printers do not support IOCA image (of page segment). See
“Limitations for Each Printer” on page 414 for detail. AFP Utilities support only
IOCA function set 10.
To specify a page segment in the overlay, first move the cursor to the start position
of the page segment, and press F13 (Place). The following display appears.
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