Aztec Commands; Figure 46 Data Aztec Example; Figure 47 Aztec Rune Example - TransAct Epic 3000 Programmer's Manual

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Programming Codes

Aztec Commands

There are two version of the command, one is null terminated and the other allows a
length to be specified (Note that the length is a two byte field as the symbol may contain
more than 256 characters.
Function
ASCII
Hexadecimal 1BH 62H <30>{information} [NUL]
Decimal
Function
ASCII
Hexadecimal 1BH 62H <29><nL><nH><d
Decimal
[ESC] b <30>TransAct Technologies Inc. 20 Bomax Drive, Ithaca
New York[NUL]
Note: The normal Select barcode Width and Select Barcode height
commands do not affect Aztec barcodes. The rules governing how the
barcode is printed do not allow variations in the aspect ratios. There are
Aztec control commands that will allow some control over how the barcode
is printed.
Function
ASCII
Hexadecimal 1BH 62H <31>{information} [NUL]
Decimal
Aztec Rune will encode one 8 bit byte represented by 3 numeric characters representing
0-255.
[ESC] b <31>25[NUL]
Note: Many barcode scanners do not support Aztec Rune barcodes.
Note: The intent is that this barcode encodes one 8 bit value
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Aztec
[ESC] b <30>{information} [NUL]
<27> <98> <30>{information} [NUL]
Aztec
[ESC] b <29><nL><nH><d
<27> <98> <29><nL><nH><d

Figure 46 Data Aztec Example

Aztec Rune
[ESC] b <31>{information} [NUL]
<27> <98> <31>{information} [NUL]

Figure 47 Aztec Rune Example

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