U s i n g C h e c k D i g i t s

Check digits are typically used to ensure that a text or bar code field scans correctly. If you apply Option 31, the printer calculates a check digit. A check digit scheme determines how the printer calculates a check digit. When you define a check digit scheme, you assign a number to identify it. This number is later entered in box R4 when you apply Option 31 to a field. You can use check digits with text or bar code fields. Check digit calculations are performed on numeric data only.

Do not use check digits with price fields. Do not define a check digit scheme for these bar codes, because they have predefined check digits: UPC, EAN, Code 39 (with the MOD43 check digit), and Code 93.

Syntax

 

{A,selector,action,device,modulus,

 

 

 

fld_length,D/P,"weights" p }

A1.

A

Check Digit Header.

A2.

selector

Assign a number from 1-10to this check digit formula.

A3. action

Adds a check digit scheme. Enter A.

A4. device

Device. Options:

 

 

F

Flash (9403/9825)

 

 

R

Volatile RAM

 

 

NOTE: Check digits stored in flash are saved when the

 

 

 

printer is turned off.

A5. modulus

Number from 2-11. The modulus is used to divide the sum of

 

 

products or the sum of digits.

A6.

fld_length

The maximum number of characters the field will contain.

 

 

Range: 0 - 2710 (0 - 100 for 9403).

A7.

D/P

Algorithm. The algorithm determines how the check digit is

 

 

calculated. Options:

Dsum of digits

Psum of products

Defining Field Options 4-17

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