Code 128 specifications – Worth Data P11/12 User Manual

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Appendix F

Code 128 Specifications

Code 128 is a very powerful bar code, combining an
extensive character set and variable length with
compactness and error checking. The character set contains
all 128 ASCII characters with each character made up of
three bars and three spaces. Each element (bar or space)
varies from one to four units in width, totaling 11 units of

width per character. Code 128 contains two levels of error checking:

Each character is checked for internal parity, and

The last character is a checksum.

Code 128 has three subsets, A, B and C. Subset A contains alphanumeric characters
and unprintable control characters, subset B contains alphanumeric characters plus
printable control characters and subset C contains only numeric characters and uses
a 2-character encoding scheme to create a more compact bar code. Code 128 uses
an internal Mod 103 check character that is not displayed by the bar code reader.
Code 128 bar codes can be made up of only one subset or may be a combination
of several.

The Code 39 features of Accumulate Mode, Caps Lock ON and Caps lock OFF also

apply to Code 128.

UCC-128/ EAN-128
UCC-128/EAN-128 Code is a subset of Code 128 adopted by the UCC and EAN
council's for use as a shipping label symbology. UCC/EAN-128 bar codes always
start with a Function Code 1 character. In addition, all variable length fields are
terminated by a Function Code 1 character unless they are the last field in the bar
code.

The WDP outputs the following for the special function codes and start sequences:

]C1

Start C/Function Code 1

^]

(GS) Function Code 1 as a variable string terminator

If MOD 10 UCC 128 is enabled, theWDP expects only 20 digit, numeric-only
128 codes starting with a Function 1 character and terminating with a MOD 10
Check Digit. This is to comply with the Uniform Code Council's Serial Shipping
Container Code specification. The Mod 10 Check digit is calculated the same as
the Interleaved 2 of 5 example in Appendix D. It is the MOD 10 check digit that
distinguishes the Serial Shipping Container Code from other UCC /EAN 128 bar
codes.

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AB123456

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