Citizen Model CMP-10 Command Reference Manual page 60

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JAN-8(EAN)
This bar code, consisting of numerals only, has a fixed length of 8 columns; a 7-
column number entered from the host or application software plus a check digit (8th
column) automatically calculated inside the printer. If the 8th-column numeral is
sent from the host, the entire bar code will be printed as it is.
CODE39
This bar code, consisting of upper-case alphabetic characters and numerals, has a
variable length of columns. The start/stop code "*" is automatically added by the
printer. The available characters include space and "$ % + – • / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" and
upper-case alphabetic characters.
A check digit is added and printed automatically.
ITF
This bar code, consisting of only numerals, has a variable length of even-number
columns. If a code of odd-number columns is sent, the bar code will not be printed.
CODABAR (NW-7)
This bar code, consisting of alphanumerics, has a variable length of columns.
Available characters include "0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D $ + – ./ :". A start/stop code
is required; any one of A, B, C, and D is used.
CODE93
This bar code, consisting of alphanumeric and control characters, has a variable length
of columns. The HRI character string is preceded and followed by a "n" character.
HRI characters for control characters (00H - 1FH, and 7FH) are each printed as a
combination of a "n" character and an alphabetic character.
CODE128
This bar code consists of 103 bar code characters and three code sets, enabling 128
ASCII code characters to be printed. It has a variable length of columns.
• Code set A ASCII characters 00H - 5FH can be represented.
• Code set B ASCII characters 20H - 7FH can be represented.
• Code set C Two-digit numbers 00 - 99 can each be represented by one character.
• Shift character (SHIFT)
• Code set select characters (CODE A, CODE B, CODE C):
• Function characters (FNC1, FNC2, FNC3, FNC4):
In addition to the above characters, special characters are available:
When used in code set A, one character next to a Shift character is treated as a
character of code set B. When used in code set B, one character next to a Shift
character is treated as a character of code set A. The Shift character cannot be
used in code set C.
The code set following a code set select character is switched to code set A, B, or C.
How the function characters are used depends on each application. In code set C,
only FNC1 is available.
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