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Prefix, Suffix, and Label ID

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The table below shows examples of how Prefix, Suffix, and Label ID
characters can be applied. The third column contains the label data,
while the first, second, fourth and fifth columns contain the additional
characters added by way of the Prefix, Label ID as Prefix, Label ID as
Suffix, and Global Suffix respectively. The last column shows the
resulting data that will be transmitted when the additional characters
are applied.
Using this feature requires a thorough understand-
ing of your specific system requirements. If you
have questions or need assistance with these fea-
tures, call your system specialist or Datalogic tech-
NOTE
nical support.
Table 5. Prefix, Suffix, Label ID Examples
Global
Prefix
Label ID as
(00 = No
Prefix
Char)
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
Char
Char
Char
Char
00
00
None
P
Q
None
00
00
F
F
a
P
Q
A
00
00
00
None
P
Q
None
00
00
None
P
Q
None
a
00
00
E
00
P
00
E
F
00
00
None
P
Q
None
a.
No second character
Label ID as
Label Data
Suffix
1st
2nd
(Examples)
Char
Char
0998875
None
0011223344
None
00210126
None
00210126
None
a
$99.95
%
00
a
998875
%
00
101234567891
None
Code39Test
None
Code128
None
0998875
None
0998875
F
F
a
0011223344
F
00
Global Suffix
(00 - No
Char)
1st
2nd
Resulting Label
Char
Char
Format
00
00
0998875
000
000
PQ0011223344
00
00
FF00210126
00
00
PQA00210126
00
00
$99.95%
00
00
PQ998875%
S
W
101234567891SW
S
W
PQCode39TestSW
S
00
ECode128S
S
W
PEF09988875SW
S
W
0998875FFSW
S
W
PQ0011223344FSW
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