Character
0 9
~
0 9
~
0 9
~
0 9
~
0 9
,
~
A Z
~
SP
,
$
,
%
,
+
,
-
,.,
/
*(Start / end character)
0 9
~
0 9,
~
A D
~
$, +, -, .,
/,:
Remarks
48
≤
d
≤
57
48
≤
d
≤
57
48
≤
d
≤
57
48
≤
d
≤
57
45
≤
d
≤
57
,
65
≤
d
≤
90
,
d = 32, 36, 37,
d = 42(Start / end character)
48
≤
d
≤
57
48
≤
d
≤
57,
65
≤
d
≤
68,
d = 36, 43, 45, 46,
47, 58
Numder of characters
11
≤
n
≤
12
11
≤
n
≤
12
12
≤
n
≤
13
7
≤
n
≤
8
1
≤
k
≤
255
1
≤
n
≤
255
(
Even number
)
1
≤
n
≤
255
Bar Code System
UPC-A
UPC-E
JAN13 (EAN13)
JAN8 (EAN8)
CODE39
ITF
CODABAR
43, 45, 46, 47
m
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
②
72
73
CODE93
CODE128
1
≤
n
≤
255
2
≤
n
≤
255
0
≤
d
≤
127
0
≤
d
≤
127
NUL~SP(7FH)
NUL~SP(7FH)
[Details for
①]
·
This command ends with a NUL code.
·
When the bar code system used is UPC-A or UPC-E, the printer prints the bar code data after receiving 12 bytes bar
code data and processes the following data as normal data.
·
When the bar code system used is JAN13 (EAN13), the printer prints the bar code after receiving 13 bytes bar code
data and processes the following data as normal data.
·
When the bar code system used is JAN8 (EAN8), the printer prints the bar code after receiving 8 bytes bar code data
and processes the following data as normal data.
·
The number of data for ITF bar code must be even numbers. When an odd number of data is input, the printer ignores
the last received data.
[Details for
②]
·
n indicates the number of bar code data, and the printer processes n bytes from the next character data as bar code
data.
·
If n is outside of the specified range, the printer stops command processing and processes the following data as
normal data. [Details in standard mode] .
·
If d is outside of the specified range, the printer only feeds paper and processes the following data as normal data.
·
If the horizontal size exceeds printing area, the printer only feeds the paper.
·
This command feeds as much paper as is required to print the bar code, regardless of the line spacing specified by
ESC 2 or ESC 3.
·
This command is enabled only when no data exists in the print buffer. When data exists in the print buffer, the printer
processes the data following m as normal data.
·
After printing bar code, this command sets the print position to the beginning of the line.
·
This command is not affected by print modes (emphasized, double-strike, underline, character size, white/black reve-
rse printing, or 90° rotated character, etc.), except for upside-down printing mode.
[Details in page mode]
·
This command develops bar code data in the print buffer, but does not print it. After processing bar code data, this
command moves the print position to the right side dot of the bar code.
·
If d is out of the specified range, the printer stops command processing and processes the following data as normal
data. In this case the data buffer position does not change.
·
If bar code width exceeds the printing area, the printer does not print the bar code but moves the data buffer position
to the left side out of the printing area.
When CODE128 (m = 73) is used:
Special character
SHIFT
CODE A
CODE B
CODE C
FNC1
ASCII
{S
{A
{B
{C
{1
Hex
7B, 53
7B, 41
7B, 42
7B, 43
7B, 31
Decimal
123,83
123, 65
123, 66
123, 67
123, 49
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