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JANUS 2020 Hand-Held Computer User's Manual
Code 39 (continued)
In the Full ASCII Table in Appendix C, /D represents $ and /E represents %. If
you configure the reader for Code 39 full ASCII, the reader decodes the data as
$%a because there are three valid full ASCII character pairs to represent the
data.
Other printers encode the data $%a as:
The $ and % are valid Code 39 characters in the non-full ASCII character set.
However, the reader will not decode this label if it is configured for full ASCII,
because the data is not represented by valid full ASCII character pairs. To
decode the label correctly, you need to configure the reader for mixed-full
ASCII.
When you configure the reader for Code 39 mixed-full ASCII, the reader will
decode both of the labels above as $%a.
Mixed-full ASCII interprets any valid full ASCII character pairs that appear in
the label, but does not require that all data be encoded with a valid full ASCII
character pair. If you are uncertain how your labels are encoded, configure the
reader for mixed-full ASCII, which decodes all valid Code 39 labels.
If you configure the reader for Code 39 full ASCII, you should check for Code
39 mixed-full ASCII. Mixed-full ASCII does not apply when you configure the
reader for non-full ASCII.
Note: The interpretive text shown under bar code labels does not always accurately
reflect the data that is encoded in the label. The interpretive text represents how the
label should be decoded.
Use this table to help configure your reader.
Default:
Enable Code 39 Full ASCII with no check digit (111)
12-22
*$%+A*
*$%+A*
Code 39 Option
Non-full ASCII
Full ASCII
Mixed-full ASCII
BC
N F
Bar Code Label
Decodes
$%+A
$%+A
/D/E+A
/D/E+A
$%+A
No decode
/D/E+A
$%a
$%+A
$%a
/D/E+A
$%a

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