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Where:
Field
Valid Inputs
Meaning
a
1,2,3, and 4
Rotation
W
W
Fixed value, extended bar code set
b[b]
c, 1c
Selects the DataMatrix bar code - the two differing values
have no other significance.
c
1 to 9, A to Z, and a to z
Module size horizontal multiplier
d
1 to 9, A to Z, and a to z
Module size vertical multiplier
eee
000 to 999
No effect; Must be numeric
ffff
0000 to 9999
Label position, row
gggg
0000 to 9999
Label position, column
hhh
000, 050, 080, 100, 140
A 3-digit convolutional error correction level.
If any number other than one of these options is entered then
the nearest lesser value from the valid entries is used.
Example: Selecting an ECC value of 099 will cause the actual
ECC value of 080 to be used.
i
0 - 6
1 digit format identification:
0 - Automatically choose the encodation scheme based on
the characters to be encoded.
1 - Numeric data.
2 - Upper-case alphabetic.
3 - Upper-case alphanumeric and punctuation characters
(period, comma, hyphen, and slash).
4 - Upper-case alphanumeric.
5 - ASCII, the full 128 ASCII character set.
6 - Any 8-bit byte.
If a format identifier is selected which will not encode the
input character stream then the bar code symbol will not be
printed.
It is recommended to use the auto-encodation format
identification since it will select the best possible encodation
scheme for the input stream.
jjj
9,11,13…49. ECC 140
minimum is 15.
A 3 digit odd number (or 000) of rows requested. 000 causes
rows to be automatically determined. If the rows and columns
do not match, the symbol will be sized to a square using the
greater of the two values.
kkk
9,11,13…49. ECC 140
minimum is 15.
A 3 digit odd number (or 000) of columns requested. 000
causes columns to be automatically determined. If the rows
and columns do not match, the symbol will be sized to a
square using the greater of the two values.
ll…l
8-bit data, followed by a
termination character.
Data to be encoded.
Table G-2: DataMatrix ECC 000 – 140 Record Structure
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Page 162: ...Generating Label Formats 146 Class Series Programmer s Manual ...
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Page 192: ...Appendix E Single Byte Symbol Sets 176 Class Series Programmer s Manual ...
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Page 242: ...Appendix I Symbol Sets and Character Maps 226 Class Series Programmer s Manual ...
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Page 282: ...Appendix R Plug and Play IDs 266 Class Series Programmer s Manual ...
Page 296: ...Appendix U WiFi Region Country Codes 280 Class Series Programmer s Manual ...
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