6.3.10 Bar Code Format Command [ESC] XB
Function
Sets the format to indicate the position on the label, at which the bar code is to be printed and how it is to be printed.
~In the case of WPC, CODE93, CODE128, UCC/EAN128, Customer bar code, POSTNET, RM4SCC,
KIX CODE
(WPC is the generic name for bar codes of JAN, EAN and UPC.)
Format
Term
c[ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, e, ff, k, llll (, mnnnnnnnnnn, ooo, p, qq) (= sss
d[ESC] XBaa; bbbb, cccc, d, e, ff, k, llll (, mnnnnnnnnnn, ooo, p, qq) (; tt1, tt2, tt3,
aa:Bar code number 00 to 31
bbbb:Print origin of
cccc:Print origin of
d:Type of bar code
0:JAN8, EAN8
5:JAN13, EAN13
6:
7:EAN13 + 2 digits
8:EAN13 + 5 digits
9:CODE128 (with auto code selection)
A:CODE128 (without auto code selection)
C:CODE93
G:
H:
I:EAN8 + 2 digits
J:EAN8 + 5 digits
K:UPC-A
L:
M:
N:UCC/EAN128
R:Customer bar code (Postal code for Japan)
S:Highest priority customer bar code (Postal code for Japan)
U:POSTNET (Postal code for U.S)
V:RM4SCC (ROYAL MAIL 4 STATE CUSTOMER CODE) (Postal code for U.K)
W:KIX CODE (Postal code for Belgium)
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