Installing barcode labels – HP StoreEver ESL G3 Tape Libraries User Manual

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For LTO media barcodes, the library dynamically supports 1 to 14 characters for volume serial number
plus a two-character media type identifier. See the image below for an example of an LTO–5 barcode
label.

HP-supplied barcode labels will provide the best results. Barcode labels from other sources can be
used, but they must meet the following requirements:

ANSI MH10.8M-1983 Standard

Number of digits: 6+2

Background reflection: greater than 25 percent

Print contrast: greater than 75 percent

Ratio: greater than 2.2

Module: >= .254 mm

Print tolerance: ± 57 mm

Additional Requirements:

Height of the visible portion of the barcode: 10 mm ±2 mm

Length of the rest zones: 5.25 mm ± 0.25 mm

No black marks should be present in the intermediate spaces or rest zones

No white areas should be present on the bars

CAUTION:

The misuse of barcode technology can result in backup and restore failures. To ensure that your
barcodes meet HP quality standards, always purchase them from an approved supplier and never
print barcode labels yourself. For more information, see the order form provided with the library, as
well as the

Barcode Label Requirements, Compatibility and Usage white paper available from

http://www.hp.com/support

.

Installing Barcode Labels

Each cartridge in the library must have an external label that is operator and machine readable to
identify the barcode number. Most manufacturers offer cartridges with the labels already applied or
with the labels included that you can attach.

NOTE:

Duplicate barcodes are not supported even if you have mixed media or multiple partitions in the
library. If the library has cartridges with identical barcode labels, the library will issue an event
notifying you of the issue. Areas in the LMC where media IDs are listed will show information for the
first cartridge, but the cartridge with the duplicate barcode label will not be listed.

All barcode labels are applied to the front of a cartridge. Peel off the label and place it on the cartridge.
Verify that the label is aligned so that the numbers appear above the barcode, and so that the label
is not crooked on the cartridge.

Figure 25

shows an example of barcode label alignment.

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