Konica Minolta Darwin VDP Software User Manual

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6.1.57 NVE-18 (Nummer der Versandeinheit)

Symbology number:

75

Valid characters:

“0”..”9”

Check digit method:

Modulo10

Default check digit:

Modulo10

Quiet zone:

left/right: 10X, min. ¼ inch

Module width:

X >= 0.19 mm

Standard print ratio:

1:2:3:4:1:2:3:4

Ratio format:

1B:2B:3B:4B:1S:2S:3S:4S

Default check digit:

Automatic (symbology specific).
Modulo 10 (eCDMod10) and Modulo 103
(eCDEAN128)

Symbol size:

--

(00)123456789012345675

NVE stands for “Nummer der Versandeinheit” (a German term for tracking number). This code uses
an EAN-128 symbology with a prefixed Application Identifier (AI)

00. The AI “00” is inserted automa-

tically and must not be included in the input data. It is similar to SSCC-18.

6.1.58 NW-7

This symbology is identical with

Codabar 2 Widths

and is also known as Code 2 of 7.

The Japanese version of the Codabar 2 Widths barcode is called NW7. Another name for this
symbology is Code 2 of 7

– see section 6.1.8

The following symbols can be encoded in NW7: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, -, $, /, ., +

6.1.59 Pharmacode One-Track

Symbology number:

51

Valid characters:

“0”..”9” or binary

Quiet zone:

left/right: 6 mm

Module width:

2-3 mm

Standard print ratio:

1:3:2:4:2:3

Ratio format:

1B:2B:1C:2C:1S:2S

Default check digit:

None (eCDNone)

Symbol size:

5-10 mm height

111111

This code was invented by Laetus

®

. It is used in pharmaceutical areas. Pharmacode supports

colored bars. The data for the bars/spaces is encoded directly in the property

Text

:

“0” is used for a narrow bar (the width of these bars are enlarged after a color change,
according to ratio 1C)

“1” is used for a wide bar (the width of these bars are enlarged after a color change,
according to ratio 2C)

“b” is used for a narrow bar

“c” is used for a wide bar

When using colored bars, the color is specified by the escape sequence \Crrggbb (where rrggbb is
an RGB value; each letter stands for a hexadecimal digit (0-f); rr stands for the red, gg for the
green, and bb for the blue value part). The sequence \Ce resets the color to default. The barcode

Format

must be set to

D

and

EscapeSequences

must be activated.

The data for the barcode in the example above is as follows (the color escape sequence is not
displayed in the human readable text): 111\C2a3282111.

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