(19) Explanation for CP code

cECC (Error Correction Code) level

The CP code contains a function to correct a code reading error using an error correcting code word and restore normal data. The error correction level should be selected according to usage to perform the error correction function.

The higher the percentage of the error correcting code word is, the higher the error correcting ability is.

For the CP code, the program is designed so that all remaining areas are used for correcting errors when the number of code characters is specified by a user. When the number of code characters is specified, “0” (No designation) can be used.

When the number of code characters is not specified by the user, a value from 10 to 50% must be selected. The printer automatically determines the number of code characters so that the error correcting code word exceeds the percentage specified by the user.

dThe number of bits per character

Data is compressed by using the 8-bit compression method. If “0” is specified, the data is compressed in the same way.

Character set for 8 bits

8 bits: ISO 00H to FFH (for Kanji)

eThe number of code characters

For the CP code, a 3×3 cell is used for one block, and the block set forms the CP code.

The numbers of characters in the X and Y directions can be set by the user.

If “0” is specified, the printer automatically sets the smallest code size in which data set by the user can be contained.

The rectangular code can be specified. The value for the Y direction must be smaller than the X direction.

The number of cells for the code is as follows. (No. of code characters) × 3 + 2

(20)Explanation for RFID

c The number of bytes to be written

.The number of bytes to be written on the tag depends on the type of tag. d Sequence of writing data on the RFID tag

Data is written on the RFID tag prior to printing. When +3-mm or more feed, or a –3-

mmor less feed has been set in the @003 command, the printer performs a forward/reverse feed before printing, according to the command setting.

When writing data onto the RFID tag succeeds, the printer feeds the paper in the direction opposite to the feed performed before data write, and then starts printing.

If writing data fails, and when the parameter of RFID adjustment for retry has been set to +3mm or more, or –3mm or less in the system mode, the printer performs a forward/reverse feed again and retries to write data.

If writing data failed again, the printer prints the void pattern on that paper to abandon it, and retries the next tag up to the max. number of RFID issue retries.

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