Esc+Bq Qr Code - SATO CL4NX Programming Reference Manual

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10.9 2D Barcode
10.9

ESC+BQ QR Code

QR Code
ESC
Hexadecimal
code
<1B>
16
Initial value
Nil
When the power switch is OFF
Valid range and
term of
Valid range within items
command
Valid range between items
[Function]
Specifying QR code.
[Format]
[Manual setup]
<BQ>abcc,(ddeeff)g(hhh)n
[Auto setup] <BQ>abcc,(ddeeff) n
●Parameter
a [Error correction level]
b [Concatenation mode]
c [Size of one side of cell]
e.g.) cc=04
D[No. of partitions by concatenation mode]
e[Sequential number partitioned by concatenation mode] =
f[Concatenation mode parity data]
g [Character mode]
h [No. of data]
n [Print data]
[Coding Example] Error correction level: 30%, Concatenation mode: Normal, Size of one side of cell: 10
<A>
<V>100<H>200<BQ>3010,112345
<Q>2
<Z>
[Supplementary Explanation]
1. Carry out XOR logic operation of all the partitioned print data of the QR code and then, specify this operation data in
hexadecimal character. This is what we call [Parity data].
2. When character mode is set to other than binary mode, it is not necessary to set data number parameter.
BQ
<42>
<51>
16
16
The set parameter is not maintained.
The set parameter becomes invalid.
The set parameter becomes invalid.
=
1
:
7%
2
:
15%
3
:
30%
4
:
15%
=
0
:
Normal mode
1
:
Concatenation mode
=
Valid Range :
01 to 99 (dot)
4 dots
4 dots
=
=
=
=
=
202
ESC+BQ
Parameter
Manual setup abcc,(ddeeff,)g(hhhh)n
Auto setup
abcc,(ddeeff,)n
High density level (L)
Standard level (M)
High reliability level (H)
High reliability level (Q)
Feed direction
Valid range
: 01 to 16
Valid range
: 01 to 16
Valid range
: 00 to FF
1
: Number mode
2
: Alphanumeric mode
3
: Binary mode
4
: Kanji mode
Valid range
: 0001 to 7366 (dot)
Data

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