16) initializing the bar code mode 5, Data processing in the bar, Code data sequence 5 – Seiko Group BP-9000 User Manual

Page 83: Data processing in the bar code data sequence

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(16) Initializing the bar code mode: DC4 DC4 @

Format:

ASCII

DC4

DC4

@

Hex

14

14

40

Decimal

20

20

64

Function: Initializes the bar code mode.

The following show the default settings for bar code.

Bar code type:

SETUP

Narrow bar width:

SETUP

Wide bar width:

SETUP

Narrow space width:

SETUP

Wide space width:

SETUP

Inter- character gap:

SETUP

Bar code height:

SETUP

Setting HRI:

Below the bar code symbol

HRI font

OCR-B

Check character:

Added

Printing density:

1/120”

Data processing in the bar code data sequence

In a bar code data sequence following ESC SI, any codes

other than the ESC code are regarded as bar code data.

Continuous two-byte ESC codes (ESC + ESC) are

regarded as a one-byte ESC bar code.

In a barcode data sequence following ESC SI, SO ESC+

SI and ESC + ESC are valid and the other ESC sequence

are ingnored. The ESC code and the following data, two

bytes in all, are discarded.

When a start or stop character code (e.g., * code of Code

39) is input in a bar code data sequence, the bar code

data sequence stops if bar code data has already been

input in that sequence. The data that was input is valid

(and converted into a bar code). If not, the bar code data

sequence does not stop and the code is discarded.

When 68 bytes of data is input, the bar code data sequence

ends automatically.
When Code 93 or Code 128 is selected, the bar code data

sequence ends when the amount of input data, including the

automatically inserted control character, reaches 68

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9. Bar code and enlarged character

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