Code 128 / Ean 128 - Microscan MS-4 User Manual

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Code 128 / EAN 128

Code 128 / EAN 128

Usage:
Code 128 is a smaller symbology useful in applications with tight spots
and high security needs.
Definition:
A very dense alphanumeric symbology. It encodes all 128 ASCII characters,
it is continuous, has variable length, and uses multiple element widths
measured edge to edge.
Serial Cmd:
<K474,status,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length,EAN 128 status,
output format,application record separator status,application record separator
character,application record brackets,application record padding>
Default:
Disabled
Options:
0 = Disabled
Fixed Symbol Length Status (Code 128 / EAN 128)
Definition:
When enabled, the Imager will check the symbol length against the symbol
length field. If disabled, any length will be considered a valid symbol.
Serial Cmd:
<K474,status,fixed symbol length
status,output format,application record separator status,application record
separator character,application record brackets,application record padding>
Default:
Disabled
Options:
0 = Disabled
Fixed Symbol Length (Code 128 / EAN 128)
Usage:
Fixed Symbol Length helps prevent truncations and increases data
integrity by ensuring that only one symbol length will be accepted.
Definition:
This specifies the exact number of characters that the Imager will recognize
(this does not include start, stop, and check digit characters). The Imager
ignores any symbol not having the specified length.
Serial Cmd:
<K474,status,fixed symbol length
status,output format,application record separator status,application record
separator character,application record brackets,application record padding>
Default:
10
Options:
1 to 64
6-10
1 = Enabled
status,fixed symbol length,EAN 128
1 = Enabled
status,fixed symbol
length,EAN 128
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