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Expanded Character Rotation
n = “a0” or “A1”
Upright (default)
n = “a1” or “A1”
Rotated 90 degrees
n = “a2” or “A2”
Upside down, rotated 180 degrees
n = “a3” or “A3”
Rotated 270 degrees
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Bar Code Data Start
n = “b” or “B”
Data that follows “b” or “B” is read in as bar code data. Bar code data must
end with the “ \ ” code (5CH), which also terminates this command. The
acceptable bar code data is subject to the bar code mode selected by “t” or
“T”.
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When CODE 39 is selected with the parameter “t0” or “T0”:
Forty three characters “0” to “9”, “A” to “Z”, “-”, “ . ”, “ (space)”, “$”, “ / ”, “+”,
and “%” can be accepted as bar code data. Other characters cause data
error. The number of characters for bar codes is not limited. The bar code
data automatically starts and ends with an asterisk “ * ” (start character and
stop character). If the received data has an asterisk “ * ” at its beginning or
end, the asterisk is regarded as a start character or stop character.
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When Interleaved 2 of 5 is selected with the parameter “t1” or “T1”:
Ten numerical characters “0” to “9” can be accepted as bar code data. Other
characters cause data error. The number of characters for bar codes is not
limited. Since this mode of bar codes require even characters, if the bar
code data has odd characters, the zero character “0” is automatically added
to the end of the bar code data.
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When FIM (US-Post Net) is selected with the parameter “t3” or “T3”:
Characters “A” to “D” are valid and 1 digit of data can be printed. Uppercase
and lowercase alphabet characters can be accepted.
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When Post Net (US-Post Net) is selected with the parameter “t4” or “T4”:
Characters “0” to “9” can be data and it must be terminated by a check digit.
“?” can be used in place of the check digit.
Summary of Contents for HL-3260N
Page 4: ...IV ...
Page 27: ...CHAPTER 1 ABOUT THIS PRINTER 1 3 What is on the CD ROM Fig 1 2 ...
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Page 52: ...1 28 5 Choose the Media Type Fig 1 25 6 Click OK 5 ...
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Page 70: ...CHAPTER 2 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 2 11 Graphics Set the print quality etc Fig 2 9 ...
Page 84: ...CHAPTER 3 CONTROL PANEL 3 3 C CH HA AP PT TE ER R 3 3 C CO ON NT TR RO OL L P PA AN NE EL L ...
Page 85: ...CHAPTER 3 CONTROL PANEL 3 1 C Co on nt tr ro ol l p pa an ne el l Fig 3 1 ...
Page 88: ...USER S GUIDE 3 4 NO DATA JOB CANCELLING READY ...
Page 123: ...CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS 4 4 C CH HA AP PT TE ER R 4 4 O OP PT TI IO ON NS S ...
Page 124: ...CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS 4 1 0 0 1 2 3 G F H C D E Fig 4 1 ...
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Page 151: ...4 28 0 12 3 45 2 6 0 5 0 5 2 6 6 6 0 7RESOLUTION ADAPT8 5 ...
Page 158: ...CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS 4 35 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 0 1 0 5 1 6 6 5 3 DX 5000 MX 5000 FS 5050 ...
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Page 188: ...CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE 5 5 C CH HA AP PT TE ER R 5 5 M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E ...
Page 189: ...CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE 5 1 Fig 5 1 ...
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Page 233: ...6 22 C CO OV VE ER R O OP PE EN N m me es ss sa ag ge e Fig 6 35 ...
Page 242: ...APPENDICES A AP PP PE EN ND DI IC CE ES S ...
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