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Bar Code Symbologies Supported

EasyCoder 3400e Bar Code Label Printer User's Manual
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Parallel Interface Pin Descriptions (continued)
Signal
Pin
Return
DB4
6
24
DB5
7
25
DB6
8
26
DB7
9
27
ACK
10
28
BUSY
11
29
PE
12
30
SELECT
13
-
CHASSIS
17
-
GND
INIT
31
16
FAULT
32
33
The e series printers support the following bar code symbologies.
Supported Bar Code Symbologies
Symbology
Description
Codabar
Originally developed in 1972, Codabar is a numeric symbology most
commonly used in libraries, blood banks, and air parcel express
applications.
Code 2 of 5
Code 2 of 5 is a straightforward numeric symbology developed in the
late 1960s. It has been used for warehouse sorting systems,
photofinishing envelope identification, and for tracking sequentially
numbered airline tickets. All information is contained in the width of
the bars; the spaces do not contain information.
Code 11
Code 11 was developed in early 1977 to satisfy requirements for a very
high density, discrete numeric bar code. The most extensive application
of Code 11 has been for labeling telecommunications equipment.
Code 39
Code 39 is the first alphanumeric symbology ever developed and is the
standard non-retail bar code. It is a discrete, self-checking symbology of
variable length and is used mostly by the automobile and medical
industries.
Code 93
Introduced in 1983, Code 93 was specially designed to complement
Code 39. With the correct reading equipment, the two alphanumeric
codes may be interchanged throughout a system without making any
changes to software.
Code 128
Code 128 was introduced in 1981 as a very high density, alphanumeric
symbology. It is a variable length, continuous code that employs
multiple element widths.
Appendix A — Specifications
Direction
Description
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
Negative pulse. Data has been
received.
OUT
If HIGH, printer cannot receive
data.
OUT
If HIGH, out of ribbon or media.
OUT
Pulled to +5V. Printer is on.
-
Printer's chassis gnd isolated from
logic gnd.
IN
Clears I/OINT0 latch.
OUT
See printer display.
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