Contents Of The Check For Readable Mode And Comparison Mode - SATO CL4NX Plus Operator's Manual

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When the readable mode or comparison mode is set, a barcode reader connection
error occurs if the barcode checker is not connected at product startup or at the start of
printing.
Even if the readable mode or comparison mode is set, the barcode check is not done
for print data that does not include any barcode data. Normal printing is done for that
data.
In the readable mode, to include barcodes that are not created by barcode commands
(such as graphic data or preprinted barcodes) as the check target, select [Settings] in
[Set No. of Barcodes], and specify the number of barcodes per label in [Barcodes per
Label].
When [VOID Print] is enabled, you can identify a defective label by printing error marks
on it.
The log data of barcode check results is saved on the product and can be copied to
the USB memory from the [Logs] menu. By enabling [Host Notification], you can also
return check results to the host from which the print data is sent.

Contents of the Check for Readable Mode and Comparison Mode

The barcode check function has readable mode and comparison mode. The contents of the check for
each mode are as follows.
You can check multiple barcodes on one label. Though the number of barcodes on
one label is not limited, a reading error occurs when the total size of the barcode data
exceeds 200 Kb.
In the readable mode, you can include barcodes that are not created by barcode
commands (such as graphic data or preprinted barcodes) as the check target, but
you need to specify the number of barcodes per label in advance. Select [Settings] in
[Set No. of Barcodes], and specify the number of barcodes per label in [Barcodes per
Label].
Reading of barcodes starts after the label length specified in [Start Position] passes. In
modes where the product backfeeds before printing, the product backfeeds first, and
then feeds the length of the start position.
Readable mode
This mode checks if the printed barcodes are readable. The readability is determined by whether the
number of barcodes the barcode checker reads matches the number of barcodes in the print data.
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