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43
start character match for Code 39, 43h = "C"
FF
termination string for first code
6A
code identifier for Code 128
9999
code length that must match for Code 128, 9999 = all
lengths
54
start character match for Code 128, 54h = “T”
FF
termination string for first code
72
code identifier for PDF417
9999
code length that must match for PDF417, 9999 = all
lengths
4D
start character match for PDF417, 4Dh = “M”
FF
termination string for third code
But you would add your <> separators for each sequence:
SEQSEP99
separator for each sequence, 99 = all symbologies
3C
left bracket (<)
3E
right bracket (>)
And add the carriage return and line feed as a suffix:
SEQSUF99
separator for suffixes, 99 = all symbologies
0D
carriage return
0A
line feed
The whole command line would look like this:
SEQBLK62999943FF6A999954FF7299994DFFSEQSEP993C3ESEQSUF990D0
A
The data is output as:
<CODE39SMPL>
<TSTMSGCODE128>
<MSGPDF417>
Enter Output Sequence
If you are using barcodes to create your output sequence, scan
Enter Output
Sequence
to begin scanning your string.
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