Kyocera ECOSYS FS-1320D User Manual page 52

Pcl barcode flash 3.0 user's manual
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te that in this case an error will, of course, occur if a value other than 1 is
entered under XBCP 2,#.
XBCP 4,#;
# stands for the postal code. Depending on the mode (which has been
entered in XBCP 1,#), a numerical or alphanumerical postal code is permitted.
If it is numerical, then a numerical parameter must be entered; if it is
alp
hanumerical, on the other hand, a string must be entered in quotation
marks. The postal code may contain up to 9 digits in mode 2 (numerical) and
up to 6 capital letters or digits in mode 3 (alphanumerical). In modes 4
6, the entire entry XBCP 4,# is unnecessary.
XBCP 5,#;
Country number, which must comply with t
F
lash solution does not verify the validity of the country number; the
requesting application is exclusively responsible for its accuracy. In modes 4
thro
ugh 6, the entire entry XBCP 5,# is unnecessary.
XBCP 6,#;
Service class, which must comply with the specific
Flash solution does not verify the validity of the service class; the requesting
application is exclusively responsible for its accuracy. In modes 4 through 6,
the
entire entry XBCP 6,# is unnecessary.
These data are followed by the comman
printing out the symbol using the parameters entered by the XBCP
commands. This can be used here in either of two different ways. You should
sel
ect one of these alternatives depending on the nature of your application.
1.
XBAR;<data>;ENDB;
He
re the useful data follow directly after the command closed with the
semicolon and are closed with the sequence ;ENDB;
2.
XBAR 19;<MAXICODE MAXICODE>
He
re the number of bytes of the useful data is entered after the command
and closed with a semicolon. This number of bytes is thereafter used as
useful data. In this case, the 19-byte long string <MAXICODE MAXICODE>
wo
uld have been printed out in the symbol.
E
xample of a complete request:
!R
!RES;MZP 1,2;
XBCP 0,8;
he specification. The Barcode
ation. The Barcode
d XBAR, which is responsible for
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