Symbol Height And Length; Symbol Quality - Allen-Bradley 2755-LS7-SB User Manual

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Designing Your Scanner System

Symbol Height and Length

Symbol Quality

Publication 2755-6.9
The height is measured from one end of a bar to the other, and its
length is always the distance from one end of the symbol to the other,
including the Quiet Zones. A Quiet Zone is the empty space before
or after the bars, and is usually equal to 10 times the Narrow Element
Width.
Symbol Length = L
Quiet Zones
A bar code reader cannot reliably read a poor quality symbol. Test
proposed bar code symbol samples to ANSI Standard X3.182-1990,
Bar Code Print Quality Guideline.
Low-cost verifiers that can test this standard are available from
several companies.
Symbol samples can be submitted to an independent symbology
testing company.
The ANSI guideline specifies six parametric tests plus two pass/fail
tests to determine the printed symbol quality. The tests result in an
overall letter grade of A, B, C, or FAIL assigned to the symbol.
Grade A printed symbols. Any reader should be able to read
them.
Grade B symbols. Many readers can read them, including
+
AtomScan
readers.
Grade C symbols. Symbols may appear to decode successfully,
but in production the performance may drop substantially.
H
Quiet
Symbol
Zones
Height = H
L

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