Printronix ThermaLine Series User Manual

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Bar Codes

Quiet Zone

Both ends of the bar code structure require blank quiet zones. The quiet

zones must be at least 0.25 inches wide and completely blank to ensure

accurate reading of the start/stop codes and to prevent adjacent bar codes

from overlapping. Be sure to provide sufficient space on the form for the

quiet zones.

Start/Stop Codes

The start/stop codes identify the leading and trailing end of the bar code.

Each of the Code 128 subsets uses a unique start code and a common stop

code, both automatically provided by the IGP/PGL.

Code 128B Data Field

The bar code symbol uses a series of varying width bars and spaces to

represent an extensive character set (96 ASCII characters and seven control

characters). The bars and spaces vary in width from one to four modules.

Each character consists of three bars and three spaces that total 11 modules.

Code 128C Data Field

The bar code symbol uses a series of varying width bars and spaces to

represent 100 pairs of numeric digits (00 through 99) and 3 control

characters. The bars and spaces vary in width from 1 to 4 modules. Each

character consists of three bars and three spaces that total 11 modules.

Readable Data

The optional readable data field provides a readable interpretation of the

bar code data. It can be printed above or below the bar code symbol.

Check Digit

The modulo–103 check digit is automatically calculated and inserted in the

bar code symbol. The check digit verifies accurate scanning. The start code

is included in the check digit algorithm.

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