EP-360 Micro panel printer
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m selects a bar code system as follows:
m
Bar Code System
Number of Characters
Remarks
①
0
UPC-A
11
£
k
£
12
48
£
d
£
57
1
UPC-E
11
£
k
£
12
48
£
d
£
57
2
JAN13 (EAN13)
12
£
k
£
13
48
£
d
£
57
3
JAN 8 (EAN8)
7
£
k
£
8
48
£
d
£
57
4
CODE39
1
£
k′
48
£
d
£
57, 65
£
d
£
90, 32,
36, 37, 43, 45, 46, 47
5
ITF
1
£
k (even number)
48
£
d
£
57
6
CODABAR
1
£
k
′
48
£
d
£
57, 65
£
d
£
68 , 36,
43, 45, 46, 47, 58
②
65 UPC-A
11
£
n
£
12
48
£
d
£
57
66 UPC-E
11
£
n
£
12
48
£
d
£
57
67 JAN13 (EAN13)
12
£
n
£
13
48
£
d
£
57
68 JAN 8 (EAN8)
7
£
n
£
8
48
£
d
£
57
69 CODE39
1
£
n
£
255
48
£
d
£
57, 65
£
d
£
90, 32,
36, 37, 43, 45, 46, 47
70 ITF
1
£
n
£
255 (even
number)
48
£
d
£
57
71 CODABAR
1
£
n
£
255
48
£
d
£
57, 65
£
d
£
68 , 36,
43, 45, 46, 47, 58
72 CODE93
1
£
n
£
255
0
£
d
£
127
73 CODE128
2
£
n
£
255
0
£
d
£
127
[Notes for
①
]
·
This command ends with a NUL code.
·
When the bar code system used is UPC-A or UPC-E, the printer
prints the bar code data after receiving 12 bytes of bar code data and
processes the following data as normal data.
·
When the bar code system used is JAN13 (EAN13), the printer prints
the bar code after receiving 13 bytes of bar code data and processes
the following data as normal data.
·
When the bar code system used is JAN8 (EAN8), the printer prints
the bar code after receiving 8 bytes of bar code data and processes
the following data as normal data.
·
The number of data for the ITF bar code must be even numbers.
When an odd number of bytes of data is input, the printer ignores the
last received data.
[Notes for
②
]
·
n indicates the number of bar code data bytes, and the printer
processes n bytes from the next character data as bar code data.
·
If n is outside the specified range, the printer stops command
processing and processes the following data as normal data.
[Notes in standard mode]
·
If d is outside the specified range, the printer only feeds paper and
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