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Chapter
3
Bar Codes
NOTE: VGL automatically checks ratio data for validity only within the
allowable hexadecimal range. VGL does not verify that ratio data
creates acceptable wide/narrow element relationships for bar code
readability. For example, VGL accepts wide/narrow ratio values of 2
and 5, respectively; however a narrow element larger than the wide
element produces an unreadable bar code. When designing unique
ratio data, carefully plot wide and narrow ratios to conform to
readable bar codes.
creates acceptable wide/narrow element relationships for bar code
readability. For example, VGL accepts wide/narrow ratio values of 2
and 5, respectively; however a narrow element larger than the wide
element produces an unreadable bar code. When designing unique
ratio data, carefully plot wide and narrow ratios to conform to
readable bar codes.
data
The bar code data. Interleaved 2/5 encodes from 1
through 40 characters. The characters available for
the data field are 0 through 9 (hex 30 through 39). If
an odd number of characters are encoded, a
leading zero is automatically inserted in the data
field to change the number of characters to an even
number.
through 40 characters. The characters available for
the data field are 0 through 9 (hex 30 through 39). If
an odd number of characters are encoded, a
leading zero is automatically inserted in the data
field to change the number of characters to an even
number.
(cc)G
Terminates the bar code command. Enter the
SFCC for your VGL configuration immediately
followed by any valid command character or G, the
universal sequence terminator.
SFCC for your VGL configuration immediately
followed by any valid command character or G, the
universal sequence terminator.
Interleaved 2/5 Examples
The following command generates the horizontal default ratio Interleaved 2/5
bar code shown below. In the command sequence, graphics mode data is
italicized and bar code data is boldface. See Chapter 2 for a detailed
description of alphanumeric commands.
bar code shown below. In the command sequence, graphics mode data is
italicized and bar code data is boldface. See Chapter 2 for a detailed
description of alphanumeric commands.
^PY^-^M10,10,000^KF^BYK2244595^G^KF^-^PN^-
^PY^- enabled the graphics command sequence.
^M introduced the standard alphanumeric command.
The character height selected was 1.0 inches and character width was
selected at 1.0 inches.
A 0.0 justification value plus 0 additional dots was selected for data
placement.
^KF activated Dark Print. ^B introduced the bar code command.
Y selected the standard 10 cpi font to print the optional readable data field.
Letter K selected Interleaved 2/5 with the default 1:1:3:3 ratio.
2244595 is the bar code data.
^G terminated the bar code command sequence.
^KF^- at the end of the bar code sequence turned off Dark Print.
^PN^- terminated the graphics mode.
^M introduced the standard alphanumeric command.
The character height selected was 1.0 inches and character width was
selected at 1.0 inches.
A 0.0 justification value plus 0 additional dots was selected for data
placement.
^KF activated Dark Print. ^B introduced the bar code command.
Y selected the standard 10 cpi font to print the optional readable data field.
Letter K selected Interleaved 2/5 with the default 1:1:3:3 ratio.
2244595 is the bar code data.
^G terminated the bar code command sequence.
^KF^- at the end of the bar code sequence turned off Dark Print.
^PN^- terminated the graphics mode.