Kyocera FS 1028DP User Manual
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5-7 29 30 311–25 1–25 1–25 0123456789 0 32 1–25 -0123456789 0 33 34 1–25 1–25 0123456789KLMO 0 35 36 37 38 9 12 14 17 0123456789 0 39 139 0123456789 – 40 1 One of the following FIM pattern types: A – Country Reply Mail with POSTNET. B – Business Reply, Penalty and Franked Mail without POST- NET. C – Business Reply, Penalty and Franked Mail with POSTNET. D – OCR Readable Mail without POSTNET. 0 41 125 0123456789 0 42 80 All printable characters (ASCII codes 32 to 126) 43 1-20...
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Chapter 5 Barcodes 5-8 Table 5.3. Location of POSTNET and FIM Table 5.4. Bar Height and Width ClassesType Tall bars Width classes Default (dots) 12341234 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 7 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 8 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 9 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 10 Yes Yes...
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5-9 22 — Yes Yes — — 6 12 (18) (24) 23 — Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 24 — Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 25 — Yes Yes Yes — 6 14 21 (21) 26 — Yes Yes Yes — 6 14 21 (21) 27 — Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 28 — Yes Yes — — 6 18 (18) (18) 29 — Yes Yes — — 6 12 (18) (24) 30 — Yes Yes — — 6 12 (18) (24) 31 — Yes Yes — — 6 12 (18) (24) 32 — Yes Yes — — 6 12 (18) (24) 33 — Yes Yes Yes — 6 12 18 (24) 34 — Yes Yes Yes — 6 12 18 (24) 35 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 36 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 12 18 24 37 Yes...
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Chapter 5 Barcodes 5-10 Two-dimensional Barcodes PDF 417 is a two-dimensional stacked barcode symbology capable of encoding over a kilobyte of data per label. This is important for applications where a barcode must be more than merely an identifier, an index to reference a database. The portable data file approach is well suited to appli cations where it is impractical to store item information in a database or wh ere the database is not accessible when and where the items barcode is read. Because a...
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5-11 start pattern A unique pattern of light and dark elements which indicates the leftmost part of a bar- code label. stop pattern A unique pattern of light and dark elements which indicates the rightmost part of a bar- code label. row A lateral set of elements made up of a start pattern, codewords, and a stop pattern. Each PDF417 symbol must have at least 3 rows. See figure below. In each row, between left and right row indicat ors, there may be from 1 to 30 data code- words. Collectively, among all...
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Chapter 5 Barcodes 5-12 Printing a Two-dimensional Barcode XBAR, XBCP, XBUF, and ENDB commands support two-dimensional barcode printing. Each command does the following to put data together for printing a barcode. Functions of XBCP The mode parameter in XBCP command format identifies the various functions as listed below. These commands are detailed in the PRESCRIBE Commands Command Reference . XBAR Prints a two-dimensional barcode from the given data string. Must be followed by an ENDB command....
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5-13 Positioning the Barcodes The following commands are positioning commands the PRESCRIBE language pro- vides. These commands are useful and sometimes essential for proper positioning of the barcodes onto a medium such as label. More detailed discussion on these (and some other) positioning commands can be found in the PRESCRIBE Commands Command Reference . By default the cursor is located at the top le ft corner of the barcode and stays there after printing is done. Limitations of...
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Chapter 5 Barcodes 5-14 Macro PDF417 Macro PDF417 provides a powerful mechanism for creating a distributed representation of files too large to be presented by a single PDF417 barcode. Macro PDF417 barcodes differ from ordinary PDF417 barcodes in that they contain additional control options which are added by modes 10 through 19 of th e XBCP command. This allows a reader to make use of this information to correctly reconstruct and verify the file, independent of the barcode scanning order. Note The...
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5-15 Some samples for Macro PDF417 are provided in PRESCRIBE Commands Command Reference on the XBCP page. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals