Chapter 8
When 0 and 180 degree bar codes are Y multiplied (CMY), the result is the actual height of
the bar code in thermal dots. If the Y multiplier (CMY) is not multiplied, a bar code with a
vertical length of one dot would be produced. For example: If a one inch high bar code is
desired using a 203dpi print head, 203 should be inserted for the CMY value.
When 90 and 270 degree, ladder or vertical, bar codes are X multiplied (CMX), the result is
the actual width of the bar code in thermal dots. If the X multiplier (CMX) is not multiplied, a
bar code with a horizontal length of one dot would be produced. For example: If a one inch
wide bar code is desired using a 203 dpi print head, 203 should be inserted for the CMX
value.
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When 90
and 270
degree bar codes are Y multiplied (CMY), the space between
characters is also multiplied by the printer internally to maintain the correct ratio. When
multiplying bar codes use the default value for the spacing element (SP) in the field format
parameters. On some bar codes that allow spacing to be adjusted, spacing may be
increased from the default and not reduced to a smaller spacing.
Rotated Bar Code Program Sample, see Figure 8-11:
^D57<CR>
5,1280,900,,,7,2,0,1,0,0<CR>
1,640,50,5,16,2,0,4,4,100<CR>
1,640,850,5,16,2,1,4,4,100<CR>
1,230,450,5,16,2,2,4,100,4<CR>
1,1050,450,5,16,2,3,4,100,4<CR>
2,640,425,9,1,5,0,4<CR>
^D56<CR>
^D2<CR>
12345<CR>
ROTATIONS<CR>
^D3<CR>
180
Degrees
270
Degrees
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ROTATIONS
Figure 8-11 Bar Code Rotations
Bar Codes
90
Degrees
0
Degrees
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