Konica Minolta Darwin VDP Software User Manual
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6.1.12 Code 2 of 5 Industrial
Symbology number:
7
Valid characters:
“0”..”9”
Quiet zone:
left/right: 10X, min. ¼ inch
Module width:
X>= 0.19 mm
Standard print ratio:
1:3:1
Ratio format:
1B:2B:1S
Default check digit:
None (eCDNone)
Possible check digits:
Modulo 10 (eCDMod10)
Symbol size:
--
0123456
6.1.13 Code 2 of 5 Interleaved
Symbology number:
3
Valid characters:
“0”..”9”
Quiet zone:
left/right: 10X, min. ¼ inch
Module width:
X>= 0.19 mm
Standard print ratio:
1:3:1:3
Ratio format:
1B:2B:1S:2S
Default check digit:
None (eCDNone)
Possible check digits:
Modulo 10 (eCDMod10)
Symbol size:
--
Code 2 of 5 Interleaved is in wide-spread use (article-numbering, industrial applications).
This self-checking code offers high data capacity due to encoding pairs of numbers (the first digit is
encoded in the bars, the second in the spaces). Thus, this symbology can encode only an even
number of digits. If the number of digits is odd a leading zero will be inserted automatically.
6.1.14 Code 2 of 7
This symbology is identical with Codabar 2 Widths and is also known as NW-7 or USD-4. See sec-
tion 6.1.8
6.1.15 Code 11
Symbology number:
1
Valid characters:
“0”..”9”, “-“
Quiet zone:
left/right: 10X
Module width:
X= 0.191 mm
Standard print ratio:
1:2.24:3.48:1:2.24
Ratio format:
1B:2B:3B:1S:2S
Default check digit:
None (eCDNone)
Possible check digits:
1 check digit (eCD1Code11)
– or
2 check digits (eCD2Code11)
Symbol size:
--
This symbology is mainly used in telecommunications for marking equipment and components. It
was invented in 1977 by
checking therefore 2 check digits are recommended. Code 11 is a high-density code, but requires
also a high-density output device (mainly because of the print ratio utilized).