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Printronix ThermaLine Series User Manual

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Bar Codes

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User–Defined Variable Bar Code Ratios [R[D]ratio]

The user–defined variable ratio for bar codes is an optional parameter. The

default ratios shown in Table 5–2 through Table 5–9 are overridden by the

variable ratio feature. Four- and eight-digit ratios can be used, depending

upon the bar code selected. Ratio data must be decimal values greater than 0.

Enter R, followed by the actual bar code ratio. A colon must separate each

element of the ratio.

Like standard bar code ratios, user–defined ratios are also interpreted from

left to right, measuring the size of each bar or space, in dot width, in the

following pattern: narrow bar : narrow space : wide bar : wide space. Either

enter four or eight values depending upon the bar code type.

If the ‘D’ parameter is specified, the ratios are represented in printer dots

instead of IGP PGL dots (60 x 72 dpi).

NOTE: The IGP/PGL does not verify that ratio data creates acceptable

wide/narrow element relationships for bar code readability. When

designing unique ratio data, carefully plot wide and narrow ratios to

conform to readable bar codes.

Table 5–2. T3306 & T3308 Binary Bar Code Sizes (Normal & Inverted Drawing)