Bar Codes - Intermec 4400 User Manual

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Bar Codes (continued)
Bar Code Selection
c5 ,m
c5,0
c5,1
c5,2
c5,3
c6,m1,m2
c6,0,0
c6,0,1
c6,1,0
c6,1,1
c7,m1,m2
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HelvC
Bar Code Description
Selects Code 11. Select modifiers to specify parameters as listed below. The
default for m is 0.
Printer enters two check digits.
Printer enters one check digit.
Host enters two check digits. Printer verifies.
Host enters one check digit. Printer verifies.
Selects Code 128.
In 86XX Emulation mode, you can print the Function 1 character by entering
<SUB>1. In Advanced mode, you can print the Function 1 by entering
<SUB><SUB>1. You can print the characters for Function 2, 3, and 4 in the
same way.
UCC-128 serial shipping container code automatically starts in subset C and a
<FNC1>. It is a fixed length version of Code 128 requiring you to enter 19
numeric characters. The printer forces the first two characters to zero. The
default for ,m1 = 0 (Code 128O. The default for ,m2 = 0 (keep parentheses and
spaces).
Code 128, keep parentheses and spaces.
Code 128, ignore parentheses and spaces in the bar code but keep them in the
interpretive field.
Select UCC-128 Serial Shipping Container Code.
Select UCC-128 Serial Shipping Container Code and keep parentheses and
spaces in interpretives.
Selects UPC/EAN with m1 as shown below. Default for m1 is 0.
The variable length option selects the UPC/EAN version by the number of
characters in the data field. The number of data characters and check
characters allowed for each version are:
EAN 8
7 data + 1 check character
EAN 13
12 data + 1 check character
UPC version A
11 data + 1 check character
UPC version E
6 data + 1 check character
UPC version D1
13 data + 1 check character
UPC version D2
18 data + 2 check characters
UPC version D3
22 data + 2 check characters
UPC version D4
25 data + 3 check characters
UPC version D5
29 data + 3 check characters
Use a "." to delimit the bar code data from the supplemental data. Data to the
right of the "." is supplemental data; data to the left is bar code data. You can
add the two- or five-digit supplemental to any version of the UPC/EAN code.
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Printer Commands
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