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 speci 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 justi 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 speci 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 rst code set.
• Special characters are de ned by combining two characters “{“ and one character. ASCII
character “{” is de 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