Chapter 3 Software Migration Tools (SMT)
64
UCC128: Copies data from a UCC-128 bar code with an
application identifier (AI) in the range of 90-99 to an RF ID tag.
These AIs are reserved for internalapplications. The AI is not
written to the RFID tag. Data written to the RFID tag is right
justified and zero padded. Checksum data calculated by the
printer is not encoded onto the tag. Bar code data beyond the
16th digit is truncated without an error message.
EAN8: Copies data from an EAN8 bar code to an RFID tag.
EAN 8+2 and EAN 8+5 variants are both supported. Data
written to the RFID tag is right justified and zero padded.
Checksum data calculated by the printer is not encoded onto
the RFID tag.
EAN13: Copies data from an EAN13 bar code to an RFID tag.
EAN 13+2 is also supported but EAN 13+5 variant is no t
supported. Data written to the RFID tag is right justified and
zero padded. Checksum data calculated by the printer is not
encoded onto the RFID tag.
UPC-A: Copies data from an UPC-A, UPC-A+2 or UPC-A+5
bar code to an RFID tag. Data written to the RFID tag is right
justified and zero padded. Checksum data calculated by the
printer is not encoded onto the RFID tag.
EPC: This tool allows EPC data carried by a Code 3 of 9 bar
code to be encoded onto an RFID tag. Data beyond the 16th
digit isnot allowable for an EPC and is truncated. Datamust be
numeric only.
zGTIN,zEPC,zUCC-128 ,zEAN8,zEAN13,and zUPC-A:
These are all PPI1 emulation specific tools identical in f unction
to those of their corresponding names above.
NOTE: Dynamic data is variable data entered into specific
locations on each form definition. Each time t he form prints,
a single command enters new data into those locations
supplied in the datastream after form definition has been
completed.