S a m p l e Q u i c k R e s p o n s e P a c k e t s

Quick Response (QR Code) is a two-dimensional bar code, which is made up of square modules arranged in an overall square pattern. A unique finder pattern is located at three corners of the symbol. Four levels of error correction are available, along with a wide range of symbol sizes.

Note: Only the 6037 printer supports the Quick Response bar code.

￿Model 1 is the original specification.

￿Model 2 is an enhanced form that includes additional features.

The maximum number of characters depends on the type of characters entered for the batch data and differs for the two models of QR Code.

Data Type

Model1

Model2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Numeric data

1167

2710

 

 

 

Alphanumeric data

707

2710

 

 

 

8-Bit data

486

2710

 

 

 

Kanji data

299

1817

 

 

 

QR Code can accommodate Japanese Kana and Kanji characters and has a variety of applications, including marking spark plugs, radiators, printed circuit boards, and test tubes. Refer to the AIM International Symbology Specification for more details about data requirements.

E n t e r i n g B a t c h D a t a f o r Q R C o d e

QR Code requires certain parameters at the beginning of all batch data.

Syntax

"error_cor mask# data_input, char"

error_cor

Level of error correction. Some damaged bar codes may still be scannable

 

if the error correction is high enough. Options:

 

H

Ultra high reliability level

 

Q

High reliability level

 

M

Standard level

 

L

High density level

Note: As you increase the error correction level, the maximum number of characters (in the field) decreases.

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Paxar TC6037PR M p l e Q u i c k R e s p o n s e P a c k e t s, T e r i n g B a t c h D a t a f o r Q R code, 2Samples