Specifications
Chapter 7— IPL Command Reference
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Bar Code, Select Type (continued)
This table shows the data lengths that each Code One version accommodates.
Note: In this table, the data lengths approximate the maximum amount of
data for each version of Code One. The printer compresses the data before
it encodes it, which shortens the length of the amount you send. This
condition should not affect printing, but if you select the variable length,
the printer may select a Code One version that is smaller than the one
listed next to your data length.
Data Lengths for Code One Versions
,m1 Value Code One Type Full ASCII Alphanumeric Numeric
0 variable*
1 A 10 13 22
2 B 19 27 44
3 C 44 64 104
4 D 91 135 217
5 E 182 271 435
6 F 370 553 886
7 G 732 1096 1755
8 H 1480 2218 3550
9 S10
6
10 S20
12
11 S30
18
12 T16 10 13 22
13 T32 24 34 55
14 T48 38 55 90
* The printer selects the correct Code One type based on the data length.
Encodes only numeric data.
Note: For full ASCII and alphanumeric columns, the maximum number
of characters is actually less than those listed for each version of Code One.
That number varies depending upon the number of character type changes
(lowercase to uppercase, numeric to alphanumeric, and so on). The more
shifts between these different types, the less data you can encode.