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Epic 3000 Programmer's Guide
EAN-8
EAN-8 is a fixed-length, numeric, continuous code that employs four element widths.
The printer supports EAN-8, which is a superset of UPC that encodes seven digits. The
printer prints an EAN-8 bar code with the seven digits sent to it and generates the check
digit. If fewer than seven digits are sent, the remaining digits will be zeros. EAN 8 may
include an EAN 2 or EAN 5 Addenda.
Function
ASCII
Hexadecimal 1BH 62H <6> information} [NUL]
Decimal
EAN-14
EAN-14 It is a high-density, fixed-length, numeric, continuous code, which employs
multiple element widths. EAN-14, is a subset of Code 128 that encodes FNC1 and 14
digit pairs. If fewer than 14 digits are sent, leading zeros will be added to complete the
code.
Function
ASCII
Hexadecimal 1BH 62H <12> information} [NUL]
Decimal
100-14362
EAN-8
[ESC] b <6> {information} [NUL]
<27> <98> <6> information} [NUL]
[ESC] b <6> 1234567[NUL]
EAN-8 with an EAN 2 Addenda
[ESC] b <6> 1234567+12[NUL]
EAN-8 with an EAN 5 Addenda
[ESC] b <6> 1234567+12345[NUL]

Figure 17 EAN 8 Examples

EAN-14
[ESC] b <12> {information} [NUL]
<27> <98> <12> information} [NUL]
[ESC] b <12>0500123456789[NUL]

Figure 18 EAN 14 Example

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