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    							APPENDIX 3  PRINT SAMPLES ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33094  
    APPENDIX 3  PRINT SAMPLES
     
    EA3- 3 
    UPC-A+5 digits  UCC/EAN128         
    Industrial 2 of 5  POSTNET        
    Customer bar code  Customer bar code of high priorit y 
          
    KIX Code    RM4SCC   
         
    Data Matrix    MicroQR         
    QR code  Micro PDF417 
             
    MaxiCode  CP Code 
              
    PDF417      
     
      
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
                    
    						
    							APPENDIX 3  PRINT SAMPLES ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33094  
    APPENDIX 3  PRINT SAMPLES
     
    EA3- 4 
      GS1 DataBar family (with no compound composite pri nted) 
      
    GS1 DataBar (Truncated)  GS1 DataBar Stacked        
    GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional  GS1 DataBar Lim ited 
            GS1 DataBar Expanded 
             
    GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked  UPC-A                     
    UPC-E  EAN-13 
                  
    EAN-8  UCC/EAN-28 with CC-A, CC-B, or CC-C 
       
     
     
     
     
               
    						
    							APPENDIX 3  PRINT SAMPLES ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33094  
    APPENDIX 3  PRINT SAMPLES
     
    EA3- 5 
      GS1 DataBar family (with compound composite printe d) 
      
    GS1 DataBar (Truncated)  GS1 DataBar Stacked    
          
    GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional  GS1 DataBar Lim ited 
             GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked 
          
    GS1 DataBar Expanded             
    UPC-A  UPC-E  EAN-8                  
    EAN-13  UCC/EAN-128 with CC-A or CC-B 
             UCC/EAN-128 with CC-C              
    						
    							APPENDIX 4  GLOSSARIES ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33094  APPENDIX 4
      GLOSSARIES 
    EA4- 1 
    APPENDIX 4  GLOSSARIES 
    Barcode 
    A  code  which  represents  alphanumeric  
    characters  by  using  a  series  of  black  and  
    white  stripes  of  different  widths.    Reading  
    barcodes  is  a  fast  and  accurate  means  of  
    capturing data.  
    Batch mode 
    An  issue  mode  that  continuously  prints  until 
    the specified number has been printed.   
    Black mark  
    A  black mark  printed  on the  media  so that  the  
    printer  can maintain  a  consistent  print  position  
    by detecting this mark.   
    Black mark sensor  
    A  reflective  sensor  that  detects  the  difference 
    of  potential  between  the  black  mark  and  print  
    area to find the print start position.  
     
    Built-in rewinder mode 
    A  printer  mode  where  media  is  wound  onto 
    the build-in rewinder. 
      
    Cut mode 
    A  printer  mode  where  an  optional  cutter  
    module  is  installed  to  automatically  cut  media  
    from the supply roll after they are printed.  The  
    print  command  can  specify  to  cut  after  every  
    print or to cut after a set number of prints.    
    Cutter module 
    A device used to cut the media.     
    DHCP 
    Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 
    A  communications  protocol  that  allocates  an  
    IP  address  to  a  computer  plugged  into  a  
    network.    
    DPI 
    Dots Per Inch  
    The unit used to express print density.   
      
    Expansion I/O interface 
    An  interface  circuit  that  may  be  installed  to  
    allow  the  printer  to  be  connected  to  an  
    external  device  such  as  a  wrapping  machine.   
    It  can  receive  feed,  print  start,  and  pause  
    signals  from  the  external  device  and  to  send 
    back  print,  pause,  and  error  status  signals  to  
    the external device.    
    Feed gap sensor  
    A  transmissive  sensor  that  detects  the 
    difference  of  potential  between  the  gap 
    between  labels  and  the  label  to  find  the  print  
    start position.     
    Font 
    A  complete  set  of  alphanumeric  characters  in 
    one  style  of  type.    E.g.  Helvetica,  Courier,  
    Times   
    Gap  
    Gap between labels on a backing material   
    IPS 
    Inch per second 
    The unit used to express print speed.   
    Label 
    A type of media with adhesive backing. 
     
    LCD 
    Liquid Crystal Display 
    Installed  on  the  operation  panel  and  displays  
    operation modes, error message etc.   
     
    Media 
    Material  on  which  data  is  printed  by  the 
    printer.    Labels,  tag  paper,  fanfold  paper,  
    perforated paper etc.   
    Plug and Play 
    When  Plug  and  Play  is  enabled,  the  PC  will 
    automatically  identify  the  printer  (if  the  PC  
    supports  Plug  &  Play),  optimise  the  system 
    resource  (IRQ  and  DMA),  and  display  a  
    message  prompting  a  printer  driver  
    installation.   
    Pre-printed media 
    A  type  of  media  on  which  characters,  logos,  
    and other designs have been already printed.    
    						
    							APPENDIX 4  GLOSSARIES ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33094  APPENDIX 4
      GLOSSARIES 
    EA4- 2 
    Printer IP address 
    A  32-bit  address  of  a  printer  connected  to  
    TCP/IP  network,  which  identifies  the  printer.   
    An IP address is written as 4 sets of numbers,  
    separated  by  full  stops.    For  example 
    192.168.10.20.  
      
    Print head element 
    The thermal print head consists of a single line  
    of  tiny  resistive  elements.    When  current  is  
    allowed  to  flow  through  each  element  it  heats  
    up  causing  a  small  dot  to  be  burned  onto  
    thermal  paper  or  a  small  dot  of  ink  to  be  
    transferred from a thermal ribbon.   
    Print speed 
    The speed at which printing occurs.  This 
    speed is expressed in units of IPS (inches per  
    second). 
      
    Reflective sensor 
    See Black mark sensor.    
    Resolution  
    The  number  of  individual  dots  a  printer  can 
    produce  within  a  unit  of  distance.    Printer  
    resolution  measured  in  Dots  per  Inch.    As  the  
    number  of  dots  per  inch  increases,  the  
    resolution  increases,  resulting  in  a  more  
    detailed image.  
    RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) 
    RFID is a technology that uses radio waves to 
    exchange  data  between  a  reader  and  an  
    electronic  tag.    The  tag  can  be  encapsulating  
    inside  a  label  which  can  also  be  printed  on.  
    RFID is very useful for object identification and  
    tracking.  
      
    Ribbon 
    An inked film used to transfer an image or text  
    onto  media.    In  thermal  transfer  printing,  it  is  
    heated by the print head, causing an image to  
    be transferred onto the media.   
    Strip mode 
    The  printer  removes  labels  from  the  backing  
    paper.    After  each  issue  the  printer  stops  until  
    the  label  is  removed.    Once  the  label  is  
    removed  the  next  label  will  be  issued  and  so  
    on.  
      
    Supplies 
    Media and ribbon 
    Tag  
    A  type  of  media  with  no  adhesive,  usually  
    made  from  cardboard  or  other  durable  
    material.  
      
    Thermal direct printing 
    A printing method using no ribbon and thermal  
    media  which  reacts  to  heat.    The  print  head  
    makes direct contact with the media producing  
    text or images.   
    Thermal print head 
    A  print  head  using  thermal  transfer  or  thermal 
    direct printing method.    
    Thermal transfer printing 
    A  printing  method  where  the  thermal  print  
    head  heats  an  ink  or  resin  coated  ribbon  
    against  the  media.    The  ink/resin  is  then  
    transferred onto the media.     
    Threshold setting 
    A  sensor  setting  that  allows  the  printer  to  
    maintain  a  consistent  print  position  of  pre- 
    printed media.     
    Transmissive sensor 
    See Feed gap sensor.   
    USB (Universal Serial Bus)  
    An  interface  that  is  used  to  connect 
    peripherals,  such  as  a  printer,  keyboard,  
    mouse  to  computer  or  host.    The  USB  port  
    may  allow  disconnection  of  a  USB  device  
    without turning off the power.  
     
    Web printer 
    The  web  printer function  allows  you  to  browse 
    the  printer  status  on  the  PC,  issue  media,  
    check  or  change  the  settings,  or  download  
    firmware to the printer.  For details, refer to the  
    Network Specification .  
    						
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