In-Store Goods - Avery Berkel IM Series User Instructions

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10.3 In-store goods

10.3
In-store goods
You can attach labels with barcodes to goods packed in-store prior to sale. If you include
the barcode on the label the operator can scan the goods at the PoS or checkout
machine.
Dry article barcodes
Use this type of barcode for goods with a non variable weight and a fixed price.
A barcode showing just the product number is attached to the goods and the price is
displayed on the shelf edge.
A typical use would be for products from the bakery department
Please remember .....
In order to avoid pricing discrepancies the in-store dry article label should not show
a price. If you are in any doubt use a price embedded barcode instead.
Creating the product (PLU) file:
Create the dry article in either EAN8 or EAN13 format:
2AAAAAAC or 02AAAAAAAAAAC
Please remember .....
Do this before you create the PLU. See section
page
159.
Then:
1. Create a nonweighed PLU.
2. Enter a label format that supports barcodes.
3. Program the item price.
4. Enter any other product information you want to include in the product file.
5. Select barcode enabled.
6. Enter the barcode format reference.
7. Enter the product number.
Note:
You can only enter the product number in the designated article number positions (A) in the
barcode
Please remember .....
You can only assign a dry article barcode to a nonweighed PLU. It is illegal to use
this type of barcode for a weighed PLU.
IM series User Instructions
10.5, Creating a barcode
153
reference,
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