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Appendix G – Barcode Details
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Subset A: Includes all of the standard uppercase alphanumeric keyboard characters plus the control
and special characters.
Subset B: Includes all of the standard uppercase alphanumeric keyboard characters plus the
lowercase alphabetic and special characters.
Subset C: Includes the set of 100 digit pairs from 00 through 99 inclusive, as well as special
characters. EAN128 Subset C is used for double density encoding of numeric data.
Special Character Handling: Characters with an ASCII value greater than 95 are considered special
characters. To access these values, a two-character reference table is built into the printer, see table
below. As an example, to encode FNC2 into an EAN128 Subset A bar code, send the ASCII & (DEC
38, HEX 26) followed by an ASCII B (DEC 66, HEX 41). Code FNC2 will be encoded.
ASCII
2 CHAR
CODE A
CODE B
CODE C
96 &A
FNC3
FNC3
-NA-
97
&B
FNC2
FNC2
-NA-
98 &C
SHIFT
SHIFT
-NA-
99
&D
CODEC
-NA-
-NA-
100 &E
CODEB
FNC4
-NA-
101
&F
FNC4
CODEA
CODEA
102 &G FNC1 FNC1 FNC1
Table G-8: Special Character Handling
Control Codes: Control character encoding into Code 128 Subset A by sending these control codes:
`
=
NUL
a through z
=
1 - 26
{ =
ESC
| =
FS
} =
GS
~ =
RS
ASCII 127
=
US
The following example prints an EAN128 bar code:
D11
1W1I000000025002512345&G10Z2133021AK
121100000000100Barcode W1I
E
Barcode W1I
When scanned this bar code will decode as:
[C][FNC1]1234[B]5[F1]10Z[C]213302[B]1AK(81)