Chapter 5— Linear Bar Codes
Example Input:
Example Output:
Bar Code Text Command
Purpose: You use the Bar Code Text command to label bar codes with the same
Format:
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Note: The ratios in Appendix E, "Bar Code Quick Reference," are
suggested for best results; however, you can assign any ratio.
{height}:
Unit-height of the bar code. For help, see Appendix D,
"Font Information."
{x}:
Horizontal starting position. For help, see "Label
Coordinate System" in Chapter 1.
{y}:
Vertical starting position. For help, see "Label Coordinate
System" in Chapter 1.
{data}:
Bar code data.
Input (BAR CODE.LBL):
! 0 200 200 210 1
BARCODE 128 1 1 50 150 10 HORIZ.
TEXT 7 0 210 60 HORIZ.
VBARCODE 128 1 1 50 10 200 VERT.
VTEXT 7 0 60 140 VERT.
FORM
PRINT
data used to create the bar code. The command eliminates the need to
annotate the bar code using separate text commands. The text is centered
below the bar code.
Use BARCODE-TEXT OFF (or BT OFF) to disable.
{command} {font number} {font size} {offset}
where:
{command}:
BARCODE-TEXT
(or BT)
{font number}: The font number to use when annotating the bar code. For
help, see "Resident Font Samples" in Chapter 3.
{font size}:
The font size to use when annotating the bar code. For
help, see "Resident Font Samples" in Chapter 3.
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