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SAP Device Driver for SATO Printers 22-62
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Figure 20 Saving the definition to workspace
That is all for the System Barcode definition. The next step will be defining the Printer Barcode
in order to link the System Barcode to the Printer Control in the device type.
6.1.3 New Technology Barcode
For more information about the SATO Barcode printing command, please refer to the printer
command specifications.
Code 39
This barcode is to start and end with ‘*’ characters. If the given data is not started and ended
with the ‘*’ character, then the SATO-SAP printer driver will add the characters to the data
automatically.
The printer will generate a ‘beep’ sound if invalid data is given.
Code 93
The maximum number of data for this barcode is 99. The printer, not the printer driver, will
generate a check digit when the data is printed on the printer.
Code 128
For example, if the data ‘123456’ was given, the following SBPL command will be generated by
the printer driver: BG03158>H123456.
Please refer to SAP Note: 645158 for input approach for the Barcode Code 128. If unexpected
values were received by the SATO PDL Driver, the barcode might not be printed.
Interleaved 2 of 5
The given data of this barcode must be even number. If odd number data is given, SATO-SAP
printer driver will generate a ‘0’ in front of the given data.
For example,
If ‘12345’ was given, the barcode with value ‘012345will be printed.
PDF 417
Minimum module width can be set to 01 and 02; however, this may not be read properly.
Note: For rotated PDF417 Barcode, the printed location on the label might differ from what
shown on the print preview. User might want to adjust the position in the Smart Forms to get the
required positioning.