Specifications

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Considerations for ^FD When Using the QR Code:
QR Switches (formatted into the ^FD field data)
Mixed mode <D>
D = allows mixing of different types of character modes in one code.
Code No. <01 16>
Value = subtracted from the Nth number of the divided code (must be 2
digits).
No. of divisions <02 16>
No. of divisions (must be 2 digits).
Parity data <1 byte>
Value obtained by calculating at the input data (the original input data
before divided byte-by-byte through the EX-OR operation).
Error correction level <H, Q, M, L>
H = Ultra High Reliability Level
Q = High Reliability Level
M = Standard Level (Default)
L = High Density Level
Character Mode <N, A, B, K>
N = Numeric
A = Alphanumeric
Bxxxx = 8-bit Byte mode. Handles the 8-bit Latin/Kana character
set in accordance with JIS X 0201 (character values 0x00 to
0xFF).
xxxx = No. of data characters is represented by 2 bytes of BCD
code
K = Kanji. Only handles Kanji characters in accordance with the
Shift JIS system based on JIS X 0208. This means that all
parameters after the character mode “K” should be 16-bit
characters. If there are any 8-bit characters (such as ASCII
code), an error will occur.
Data character string <Data>
Follows character mode or it will be the last switch in the ^FD
statement.
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