Operating instructions

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Example) When initially testing with the code subset B, and
then, printing the bar code, “123,” with the code
subset A
Input code : B TEST <85h> 123
Bar code data : <CODE B>TEST<CODE A>123
[Description of
Bar Codes]
UPC-A, UPC-E, JAN-13 (EAN), JAN-8 (EAN), CODE39, ITF,
CODABAR, CODE128
Printing is done depending on bar code specification type, number of print columns,
bar code height, width (Magnification), visible code presence, and bar code data
specification.
UPC-A
12-column fixed-length bar code
consisting of numerals only
Type Print Sample Outline of Symbol Max. column
UPC-E
JAN-13
JAN-8
CODE39
ITF
CODABAR
(NW-7)
CODE128
11
22
17
16
8-column fixed-length bar code
consisting of numerals only.
Abbreviated version of UPC-A
13-column fixed-length bar code
consisting of numerals only
8-column fixed-length bar code
consisting of numerals only
Variable-length bar code
consisting of alphabets and
numerals. The start/stop code
“*” is automatically added.
Even-column variable-length bar
code consisting of numerals
only
Variable-length bar code
consisting of alphanumerals.
Any one of A, B, C, and D is
required as the start/stop code.
Variable-length bar code
consisting of all 128 ASCII code
characters.
Bar Code 1
Bar Code 2
Bar Code 3
Bar Code 4
Bar Code 5
Bar Code 6
Bar Code 7
Bar Code 8