Specifications
o
65 UPC-A 11≤ n ≤12 48≤ d ≤ 57
66 UPC-E 11≤ n ≤12 48≤ d ≤ 57
67 EAN13 ( JAN) 12≤ n ≤13 48≤ d ≤ 57
68 EAN8 ( JAN) 7≤ n ≤8 48≤ d ≤ 57
69 CODE39 1≤ n ≤ 255
48 ≤ d ≤ 57, 65 ≤ d ≤ 90, 32,
36, 37, 43, 45, 46, 47
70 ITF 1≤ n ≤255 48≤ d ≤ 57
71 CODABAR 1≤ n ≤ 255
48 ≤ d ≤ 57, 65 ≤ d1 ≤ 68, 36,
43, 45, 46, 47, 58
72 CODE93 1≤ n ≤255 0≤ d ≤ 127
73 CODE128 2≤ n ≤255 0≤ d ≤ 127
90 CODE32 8≤ n ≤9 48≤ d ≤
57
[Notes] • If d is outside of the specifi ed range, the printer prints the following message: “BAR CODE
GENERATOR IS NOT OK!” and processes the data which follows as normal data.
• If the horizontal size exceeds the printing area, the printer only feeds the paper.
• This command feeds as much paper as is required to print the bar code, regardless of
the line spacing.
• After printing the bar code, this command sets the print position to the beginning of the
line.
• This command is not affected by print modes (emphasized, double-strike, underline or
character size), except for upside-down and justifi cation mode.
[Note per n] • This command ends with a NUL code.
• When the bar code system used is UPC-A or UPC-E, the printer prints the bar code data
after receiving 11 (without check digit) or 12 (with check digit) bytes bar code data.
• When the bar code system used is EAN13, the printer prints the bar code data after
receiving 12 (without check digit) or 13 (with check digit) bytes bar code data.
• When the bar code system used is EAN8, the printer prints the bar code data after
receiving 7 (without check digit) or 8 (with check digit) bytes bar code data.
• The number of data for ITF bar code must be even numbers. When an odd number of
data is input, the printer ignores the last received data.
[Note per o] • If n is outside of the specifi ed range, the printer stops command processing and proc-
esses the following data as normal data.
When CODE93 is used the printer :
• prints an HRI character ( o ) as a start character at the beginning of the HRI character
string
• prints an HRI character ( o ) as a stop character at the end of the HRI character
string.
• the printer prints an HRI character ( n ) as a control character ($00 to $1F and $7F).
When CODE128 is used the printer :
• please note the following regarding data transmission:
• The top part of the bar code data string must be a code set selection character (CODE
A, CODE B or CODE C) which selects the fi rst code set.
• Special characters are defi ned by combining two characters “{“ and one character. ASCII
character “{” is defi ned by transmitting “{“ twice, consecutively.
SPECIFIC
CHARACTER
DATA TRANSMISSION
ASCII HEX DECIMAL
SHIFT {S 7B, 53 123, 83
CODE A {A 7B, 41 123, 65
CODE B {B 7B, 42 123, 66
CODE C {C 7B, 43 123, 67
FNC1 {1 7B, 31 123, 49
ESC/POS™ Emulation
32 Command Reference