Toshiba B-EP Series Interface Specification page 434

External equipment interface specification
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Connection setting
For QR code, data can be divided into several codes. Even though there is only a
narrow print space, the code can be entered in the space by dividing the code. The
data can be divided into a max. of 16 codes. Parity data is obtained by XORing all
input data in units of bytes before dividing. The input data is calculated based on
shift JIS for Kanji, or on JIS8 for others. Examples are shown below:
"0123456789
Code No. 1
Code No. 2
Code No. 3
* The parity data is the XORed value for "0123456789
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 93 FA 96 7B = 85
Note
When the QR code is printed, note the setting for the coordinates positions. If the
specified coordinates are close to the maximum effective print length, the QR code may
not be included within the maximum effective print length, depending on the 1-cell width
or the data count. If the QR code is not included within the maximum effective print
width, one part of the printed QR code may be missing. Be sure to check to see if the
QR code is included within the effective print length.
(For example, when the maximum effective print length is 97 mm, if the Y-coordinate of
the QR code is set to 90 mm, one part of the printed QR code may be missing,
depending on the QR code size.
" is divided into "0123", "4567", and "89
No. of divided codes: 3
No. of divided codes: 3
No. of divided codes: 3
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CHAPTER 6 LABEL MODE (INTERFACE COMMANDS)
Parity data: 84
Parity data: 84
Parity data: 84
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B-EP Series
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Data "0123"
Data "4567"
Data "89
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