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Chapter
3
Bar Codes
Maxicode
The Maxicode bar code is a fixed size matrix symbology made up of an offset
of rows of hexagonal elements arranged around a unique finder pattern.
Maxicode is suitable for high speed scanning applications, and is capable of
encoding all of the 256 ASCII characters.
of rows of hexagonal elements arranged around a unique finder pattern.
Maxicode is suitable for high speed scanning applications, and is capable of
encoding all of the 256 ASCII characters.
Readable Data
The Maxicode bar code does not support a human readable form.
Data Field
The data field of a Maxicode bar code is divided into a primary message and a
secondary message. The primary message has a fixed structure, while the
secondary message has a free format. The maximum number of characters
encoded in the message depends on the error correction mechanism used.
When the Standard Error Correction (SEC) method is in use (see the
secondary message. The primary message has a fixed structure, while the
secondary message has a free format. The maximum number of characters
encoded in the message depends on the error correction mechanism used.
When the Standard Error Correction (SEC) method is in use (see the
mode
definition, below) a maximum of 84 symbol characters can be encoded. Each
segment in the secondary message is 21 characters long.
segment in the secondary message is 21 characters long.
Maxicode Command Format
Default Ratio:
(cc)
dir N % [Z] mode data (cc)G
(cc)
Represents the Special Function Control Code
(SFCC). Enter the specific SFCC for your VGL
configuration.
(SFCC). Enter the specific SFCC for your VGL
configuration.
dir
Represents the direction of the bar code. Enter B
for horizontal bar codes, C for vertical bar codes.
for horizontal bar codes, C for vertical bar codes.
N
Enter N to turn off the readable data field.
%
Represents the Maxicode bar code type. Enter %.
Z
Optional parameter to print the zipper. Enter Z to
exercise this option.
exercise this option.
mode
Represents the desired Maxicode mode. The legal
modes are 2, 3, 4, and 6. If mode 0 is entered, it is
converted to mode 2 or 3 depending on the postal
code. If mode 1 is entered, it is converted to mode
4. All other modes cause an error to be reported.
Table 51 defines the modes supported.
modes are 2, 3, 4, and 6. If mode 0 is entered, it is
converted to mode 2 or 3 depending on the postal
code. If mode 1 is entered, it is converted to mode
4. All other modes cause an error to be reported.
Table 51 defines the modes supported.