CX208/212 Programming Guide

Special Notes

1.

UPC and EAN bar codes are not affected by the different types of

 

 

narrow to wide ratios. Instead, the <ESC>D command adds

 

 

descender bars to these codes where needed to meet UPC

 

 

specifications. The <ESC>BD command puts decender bars and

 

 

human readable text below the symbol.

 

2.

The Code 128, UCC 128, MSI, and Code 93 bar codes are not

 

 

affected by the narrow to wide ratios.

 

3.

The Codabar and Code 39 bar codes are affected by the

 

 

Character Pitch command. This command must be placed before

 

 

the Bar Code command.

 

4.

Because of their unique characteristics, two-dimensional symbols

 

 

are covered separately.

 

5.

For UCC128, the FNC1 code is automatically inserted and the

 

 

Mod 10 and Mod 103 check digits are automatically calculated.

 

6.

For the MSI bar code, the check digit is not automatically

 

 

calculated.

 

7.

To select UPC-A, 11 digits of data is sent. The printer adds a “0”

 

 

and automatically generates the check digit. If 12 digits of data are

sent, the printer asumes an EAN-13 symbol and automatically generates the check digit. The last digit of the bar code data is a modulo 10 check digit. If 13 digits of data are sent to the printer, the check digit is not created and must be supplied by the programmer. It must be the last character of the 13 digit string.

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