1.5

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Use ECI for encoding messages as bytes: Selecting Extended Channel Interpretations
(ECI)allows encoding multiple character sets (e.g. Arabic, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew) and
other data interpretations, into one QR Code symbol.
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Multi-part QR Code (structured append): Select to append a QR Code symbol in a
structured format.
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Part: indicates the position of the QR Code symbol within the group of Structured
Append symbols.
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of: indicates how many Structured Append symbols exist.
Note
The Structured Append symbols Part number can never exceed the sum total of
Structured Append symbols available (the "of" value). Thus selecting a Part number
beyond the existing sum total will increase the sum total to the same value.
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Use FNC1: Check to enable Application Identifiers. These are often used to encode links
to websites, or to encode production/batch details.
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Position: Select between the two methods for encoding FNC1 characters within QR
Codes:
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First Position - uses the GS1 QRCode standard.
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Second Position - uses the AIMQRCode standard. If this option is chosen
then the appropriate Application Indicator will also need to be set.
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Application ID: Enter the appropriate QR-Code Application Indicator in
accordance with the specific industry or application specifications (as
provided by AIM International).
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Text: Enter the text used to generate the Barcode.
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Add button: Click to display a list of variable data that can be added to the
Barcode. This includes metadata fields added in the Metadata Options, as well as
some information fields.
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Condition: Enter the condition which determines whether or not the Barcode will be
added to the document at print time. For details on how to create a conditional, see the
Conditionals page.
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Add button: Click to display a list of metadata fields, information fields to add, or
common expressions to the condition.
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