Creating a bar code label – Brother PT-E500 User Manual

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EDITING A LABEL

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Creating a Bar Code Label

Using the Bar Code function you can create labels with one dimensional bar codes for use

with asset control tags, serial number labels, and even POS and stock control systems.
Selectable "Bar Codes" are listed in the User’s Guide.

Setting Bar Code Parameters and Entering Bar Code Data

Press the Bar Code key.
The Bar Code Setup screen is displayed.

Select an attribute using the or key, and then set a value for that attribute using

the

or

key.

- Protocol: CODE39, CODE128, EAN-8, EAN-13, GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128), UPC-A,

UPC-E, I-2/5 (ITF), CODABAR

- Width: Small, Large

- Under#: On, Off

- C.Digit: Off, On

Check digit only available for Code39, I-2/5 and Codabar protocols.

Press the OK or Enter key to apply the settings.

Type in the bar code data.

Special characters can be entered in the bar code when using the
CODE39, CODE128, CODABAR or GS1-128 protocols. When

not using special characters, go to step 7.

Press the Symbol key.

A list of characters available for the current protocol is displayed.

Select a character using the or key, then press the OK or

Enter key to insert the character in the bar code data.

Creating a Bar Code Label

• The P-touch labeling system is not designed exclusively for creating bar code labels. Always

check that bar code labels can be read by the bar code reader.

• For best results, print bar code labels in black ink on white tape. Some bar code readers may not

be able to read bar code labels created using colored tape or ink.

• Use the "Large" setting for "Width" whenever possible. Some bar code readers may not be able

to read bar code labels created using the "Small" setting.

• Continuously printing a large number of labels with bar codes can overheat the print head, which

may affect printing quality.

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Up to five bar codes can be entered on a label.

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Characters may not appear below the bar code even when "On" is selected for "Under#",

depending on the tape width being used, the number of lines entered, or the current character

style settings.

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New settings are NOT applied if you do not press the OK or Enter key.

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