Printek PrintMaster 850 Series User Manual

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Printing Basic Bar Codes

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Variable Width Bar Code Definition

The sequence used to define a variable width, horizontal bar code is


^BN9xddddccc...c^G


^B

Two Character Sequence Identifier for

Horizontal Bar Code Definition.


N

Reserved Parameter.


9

Flags Variable Width.


x

Bar Code Type.

“a” = Code 39 1:1:2:2 Ratio

“b” = Code 39 1:1:3:3 Ratio

“c” = Code 39 1:2:4:5 Ratio

“d” = Code 39 LOGMAR Standard Density

“e” = Code 39 LOGMAR Medium Density

“f” = Code 39 LOGMAR Low Density

“g” = 2-of-5 1:1:3:X Ratio

“h” = 2-of-5 1:2:3:X Ratio

“i” = Interleaved 2-of-5 BS Code 1:1:3:3 Ratio

“j” = Interleaved 2-of-5 BS Code 1:2:4:5 Ratio

“k” = Interleaved 2-of-5 BS Code 1.5:1.5:4.5:4.5 Ratio

“l” = Interleaved 2-of-5 BS Code 2:2:6:6 Ratio

“m” = Interleaved 2-of-5 C Code 1:1:2:2 Ratio

“n” = Interleaved 2-of-5 C Code 1:1:2.5:2.5 Ratio

“o” = Interleaved 2-of-5 C Code 1.5:1.5:3.5:3.5 Ratio

“p” = Interleaved 2-of-5 C Code2:2:4.5:4.5 Ratio


dddd

Width of all Bars and Spaces.

Includes Number of Dots in: Narrow Bar, Narrow Space,

Wide Bar, Wide Space; respectively.

Range of d is 0 to F (0 to 15 dots).


ccc...c

Characters to be Bar Coded.


^G

Sequence Terminator.

Required to signal end of character data.

When defining a variable width bar code, first choose a bar code type that matches the desired bar code.
Then specify the width of the bars and spaces to achieve the desired bar code density and wide:narrow
ratios.

Example:

Bar code type “a” defines a rather dense Code 39 bar code with 1:1:2:2 ratio.

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