Appendix c (iso/ansi decodability) – RJS Inspector D4000 SP (FIRMWARE version A.06 and Later) User Manual

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Appendix C

Operator

’s Guide

RJS, Minneapolis, MN

002-5572

Appendix C (ISO/ANSI Decodability)

ISO/ANSI Decodability Calculations
There is a specified method for calculating
Decodability for each symbol. But the method is
generally the same for all. Each element width in a bar
code symbol should be consistent across the symbol.

In the case of Code 39, two element widths are need-
ed to produce a symbol. For optimum scanning, each
narrow element, whether a bar or space, should have
the same width dimension. And each wide element
should have the same width dimension.

The Decodability grade indicates the amount of toler-
ance remaining in the width of the most deviant ele-
ment in the symbol (the more tolerance remaining, the
higher the grade). Grade

“A” is the highest grade and

grade

“F” is lowest. (Even grade “F”

may be de-

codable)

The grade is displayed in both its calculated numeric
form and in its alphanumerical equivalent (the
ISO15416 and ANSI X3.182-1990).

Decodability Grade Conversions

.62 = A

.50 = B

.37 = C

.25 = D

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.25 = F

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