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D-40 Operation Manual
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Chapter 4 Page 17
Creating Layouts
4.7.9: Human Readable
The “Human Readable” parameter refers to the number field that is apart of the barcode.
Certain barcodes such as Codabar, Code 2 of 5, and Code 128
do not contain this option
(
or field
). If “No” is selected, the menu goes to the “Transfer” parameter. If “Yes” is selected,
the user will be asked for a font name to be associated with the field.
4.7.10: Card Side
The “Card Side” parameter specifies what side of the card the printing is to occur on. The
options are TOP or BOTTOM.
4.7.11: Transfer
The “Transfer” parameter is used to identify a field as the source of data to be transferred or the
destination to which data is transferred. However, in order to transfer data, the source must be
identified first. Regardless, when a source or destination is chosen, another sub-menu will
appear. (Refer to Figure 4-9, and Figure 4-10.) The name of the source and destination must
be 4 characters long, and must match in order for the data to be sent from the source to the
destination. If no data is to be transferred, however, this parameter can be turned off.
4.7.11.a:
Source & Destination Id
This parameter is used to identify the field as either the source or destination of transferred
data. Its naming convention, however, will only allow a maximum of four characters. The
destination name must match the source name.
4.7.11.b: Transfer Type
This parameter refers to the data associated with the field(s) to be transferred. The “Normal”
selection means that the data field is transferred as it has been entered (
verbatim
). The
“Name” selection means that first and last names are reversed when this option is selected.
4.7.11.c. Strip Spaces
This parameter designates whether spaces in the data are removed (
stripped away
) during
the data transfer.
4.7.12. Accept
The “Accept” parameter designates how data will be “accepted” by the field. Data is “Fixed”,
“Variable”, or from a Host. (Refer to Figure 4-11.)