PDF417 in PGL
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Barcode Rotations in PGL
Barcodes can now be rotated in four different orientations instead of the
former two orientations. VSCAN is still supported to create a 90 degree
counterclockwise barcode. The new parameters are use in place of VSCAN to
allow new rotations. The new parameters are CW to create a 90 degree
clockwise bar code, INV to create an inverted (180 degree) bar code, and
CCW to create a 90 degree counterclockwise bar code.
User-defined Barcode Ratios in PGL
Bar code ratios can now be defined to control bar code size. The XR and XRD
parameters are used in the same location as the current magnification value
parameter. The XR and XRD parameters are followed by four ratio values
(eight for Code 128, UPC, and EAN bar codes).
These values specify the narrow bar, narrow space, wide bar, and wide space
widths in printer dots (60 dpi for XR and 120 dpi for XRD), each separated by
a colon. The following example illustrates the usage of the XR parameter:
BARCODE
C3/9;XR1:1:2:2;H10;5;1
*Code 39*
STOP
The previous values for magnification continue to be valid.
New Barcode Fonts in PGL
New values have been added to the FONT parameter of the BARCODE
command. The following table identifies the valid values.
Value
Description
N
10 CPI ASCII
P
12 CPI ASCII
Q
13 CPI ASCII
R
15 CPI ASCII
T
17 CPI ASCII
V
20 CPI ASCII
O
10 CPI OCR-A
X
10 CPI OCR-B
S
Supresses printing of human readable characters.
Summary of Contents for 6600 Series
Page 1: ...6600 Series Printers Applications Manual Volume 4 Graphics Languages Code V PGL MT660 IG...
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Page 3: ...6600 Series Printers Applications Manual Volume 4 Graphics Languages Code V PGL MT660 IG...
Page 14: ...Table of Contents...
Page 26: ...26 Chapter 1 GPL Commands...
Page 47: ...Block Character 47 ISO Character Set Table...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter 2 ISO Character Set Table...
Page 82: ...82 Chapter 4 Postnet Barcodes...
Page 115: ...Primary Metals Form 115...
Page 120: ...120 Chapter 6 Version 1 Buffered Formatting...
Page 146: ...146 Chapter 7 Command Summary Table...
Page 203: ...Select Format SF Command Normal Create and Execute 203 Figure 9 Sample Form Printout...
Page 204: ...204 Chapter 9 Practice...
Page 269: ...269 B ASCII Chart...
Page 270: ...270 Appendix B...
Page 271: ...271 C Logos...
Page 272: ...272 Appendix C...
Page 273: ...273 D Patterns...
Page 274: ...274 Appendix D...
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Page 276: ...276 Appendix D...
Page 277: ...277 E Fonts FQ Draft...
Page 278: ...278 Appendix E FQ NLQ FQ NLQ...
Page 279: ...279 FQ OCR A B...
Page 280: ...280 Appendix E FF Draft FF Draft...
Page 281: ...281 FF NLQ...
Page 282: ...282 Appendix E FF OCR A B FF OCR A B...
Page 283: ...283 FH Draft...
Page 284: ...284 Appendix E FH NLQ FH NLQ...
Page 285: ...285 FH OCR A B...
Page 286: ...286 Appendix E FH OCR A B...
Page 290: ...290 Appendix F...
Page 292: ...292 Appendix G...
Page 296: ...296 Appendix H Graphic Category Menu Level 1...
Page 299: ...299 PY Then Data Processing When PY Then NONE...
Page 304: ...304 Appendix J Block Character Size Table...
Page 310: ...310 Appendix K LCP Character Sets...
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