Figure 161 Bar Codes: Object Creating And Settings - Leibinger JET3 Series Operating Manual

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Please see point 4 of Figure 161
The result of the settings for the plain text is displayed in the job editor (20). The
example shows a job editor preview of two bar codes. Both are code 39 bar codes with
the same content. The upper code (21) is with the plain text option and shows the
content of the bar code below the code (22).
The lower bar code (23) is without the plain text option.
Figure 161
Bar codes: Object creating and settings
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1 – Menu item <Extern Text>
2 – Direct button <Barcode>
3 – Dialog box <Object settings>
4 – Tab <Global settings>
5 – <Orientation> options for the bar code
object
6 – Global <Inverse> option
7 – Preview
8 – Print options
9 – Tab <Barcode>
10 – Barcode <Inverse> option.
11 – Display /input bar code <Content>
12 – Keyboard for <Content> input
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Job Editor
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13 – Drop-down list bar code <Type>
14 – Drop-down list <Textposition>
15 – Drop-down list <Font>
16 – Button <Barcode Format>
17 – Options for inserting objects and
functions into the barcode content
18 – Button <OK>
19 – Button <Cancel>
20 – Job editor preview
21 – Bar code (code 39) with plain text
22 – Plain text of the bar code content.
Positioned below the bar code.
23 – Bar code (code 39) without plain text
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