Bkr,c,a,h,p,s,t (ansi codabar), Any character beyond the 12, H is the letter y – Compuprint 6314 CZL User Manual

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Any character beyond the 12

th

is lopped off (the least significant ones to the right); as many zeroes

as necessary to reach 12 digits are added (in the most significant positions to the left).
r
is a letter that determines the rotation of the bar-code. It can assume the following values:

N: normal rotation (0°)

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R: rotated (90°)
I: inverted (180°)
B: bottom up rotation (270°)

a is a whole number between 1 and 9999

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and indicates the height of the bar-code, expressed in

dots

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.

h is the letter Y

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if printing of the human readable field is desired, N if not.

p is the letter Y (yes) or N

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(no). If the human readable field is desired (when h=Y) it is possible to

position it above (p=Y) or below (p=N).

^BKr,c,a,h,p,s,t (ANSI Codabar)

This bar-code accepts alphanumeric characters, numerals, and symbols, its length is variable, check
digit is optional, and the ratio falls between 2 and 3 (see table 8 on page 49).
In general, the command accepts up to 100 characters, but the limit is determined by the width of
the label (or the maximum length of the printing area if the bar-code is rotated by 90°/270°

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) and

the ratio set with the ^BY command on page 19. In other words, if the bar-code spills over the
boundaries of the printing area due its excessive size (determined by the number of characters to be
coded and/or by the ratio), it could be wrongly interpreted by the reader. In any event, the part that is
included in the useful printing area is printed.
r is a letter that determines the rotation of the bar-code. It can assume the following values:

N: normal rotation (0°)

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R: rotated (90°)
I: inverted (180°)
B: bottom up rotation (270°)

c is the letter Y (yes) or N

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(no). Y if the check-digit is to be added, N if not.

a is a whole number between 1 and 9999

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and indicates the height of the bar-code, expressed in

dots

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.

h is the letter Y

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if printing of the human readable field is desired, N if not.

p is the letter Y (yes) or N

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(no). If the human readable field is desired (when h=Y) it is possible to

position it above (p=Y) or below (p=N).

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The default value is that of the last ^FW command (page 10) received.

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The default value is that of the last ^BY command (page 19) received.

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See note 5 on page 9.

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Default value.

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Default value. If the UCC Case mode is used, the default value is Y.

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The maximum length of the printing area is in turn limited by the available RAM. Please refer to the User Manual.

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The default value is that of the last ^FW command (page 10) received.

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Default value.

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The default value is that of the last ^BY command (page 19) received.

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See note 5 on page 9.

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Default value.

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Default value.

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