108
Code 11
DC4 DC4 ESC ! n 14 p EM
CODE-11 bar code fields do not have a defined format length and contain data
belonging to the following character set: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -
Question marks will be printed in place of HRC string otherwise, if possible.
This bar-code type defines a variable WIDE/NARROW ratio. This bar code is
printed at 1/180” horizontal and vertical graphical printing resolution, to ensure
high readability rate. Each digit encodation is separated from the next by a
1/90”-1/60 “, wide default InterCharacter Gap.
CODE-11 has unique START/STOP character; the printer generates the couple
related to each symbol. It is visually interpreted by an OPEN TRIANGLE and
will always appear on the HRC string, because its size is usually varied to
signify the number of check digits being used in the particular symbol:
- SMALL open triangle means ONE check-digit
- LARGE open triangle means TWO check-digit
Due to this, f field is meaningless and always defaults to HRC string print.
Summary of Contents for MDP 30FB
Page 1: ...M MD DP P 3 30 0F FB B P Pr ro og gr ra am mm me er r M Ma an nu ua al l Rev 003...
Page 2: ......
Page 126: ...124 P PC C S St ta an nd da ar rd d C Ch ha ar ra ac ct te er r S Se et ts s C CS S1 1...
Page 127: ...125 C CS S2 2...
Page 128: ...126 E EP PS SO ON N N Na at ti io on na al l V Va ar ri ia at ti io on ns s...
Page 130: ...128 G Gr re ee ek k C CP P4 43 37 7 G G...
Page 131: ...129 M Mu ul lt ti il la an ng gu ua ag ge e C CP P8 85 50 0...
Page 132: ...130 G Gr re ee ek k C CP P8 85 51 1...
Page 133: ...131 L La at ti in n2 2 C CP P8 85 52 2...
Page 134: ...132 T Tu ur rk ki is sh h C CP P8 85 53 3...
Page 135: ...133 R Ru us ss si ia an n C CP P8 85 55 5...
Page 136: ...134 T Tu ur rk ki is sh h C CP P8 85 57 7...
Page 137: ...135 E Eu ur ro o P PC C M Mu ul lt ti il li in ng gu ua al l C CP P8 85 58 8...
Page 138: ...136 P Po or rt tu ug gu ue es se e C CP P8 86 60 0...
Page 139: ...137 H He eb br re ew w C CP P8 86 62 2...
Page 140: ...138 F Fr re en nc ch h C Ca an na ad di ia an n C CP P8 86 63 3...
Page 141: ...139 A Ar ra ab bi ic c C CP P8 86 64 4...
Page 142: ...140 N No or rw we eg gi ia an n C CP P8 86 65 5...
Page 143: ...141 C Cy yr ri il ll li ic c C CP P8 86 66 6...
Page 144: ...142 T Tu ur rk ki is sh h C CP P8 86 67 7...
Page 145: ...143 O OC CR R A A C CP P8 87 76 6...
Page 146: ...144 O OC CR R B B C CP P8 87 77 7...
Page 147: ...145 T TA AS SS S C Cy yr ri il ll li ic c...
Page 148: ...146 9 96 6G Gr re ee ek k...
Page 149: ...147 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 1 1 L La at ti in n 1 1...
Page 150: ...148 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 2 2 L La at ti in n 2 2...
Page 151: ...149 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 3 3 L La at ti in n 3 3...
Page 152: ...150 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 4 4 L La at ti in n 4 4...
Page 153: ...151 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 5 5 L La at ti in n C Cy yr ri il ll li ic c...
Page 154: ...152 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 6 6 L La at ti in n A Ar ra ab bi ic c...
Page 155: ...153 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 7 7 L La at ti in n G Gr re ee ek k...
Page 156: ...154 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 8 8 L La at ti in n H He eb br re ew w...
Page 157: ...155 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 9 9 L La at ti in n 5 5...
Page 158: ...156 I IS SO O 8 88 85 59 9 1 15 5 L La at ti in n 9 9...