Bmr,c,a,h,p,d (msi), Bsr,a,h,p (upc/ean extensions) – Compuprint 6314 CZL User Manual
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s is the start character (A
, B, C, D, *, N, E o T).
t is the start character (A
, B, C, D, *, N, E o T).
^BMr,c,a,h,p,d (MSI)
This bar-code accepts only numerals, is of variable length (up to 13 digits) when check digit is not
enabled, up to 14 digits when the optional check digit is enabled (according to the valued assumed
by parameter c), and the ratio varies between 2 and 3 (see table 8 on page 49).
r is a letter that determines the rotation of the bar-code. It can assume the following values:
N: normal rotation (0°)
101
R: rotated (90°)
I: inverted (180°)
B: bottom up rotation (270°)
c is A if check digit is not enabled, B
if check digit 1 Mod 10 is enabled, C if check digit 2 Mod 10
is enabled, and D if check digit 1 Mod 10 and 1 Mod 11 are enabled.
a is a whole number between 1 and 9999
103
and indicates the height of the bar-code expressed in
dots
.
h is the letter Y
if printing of the human readable field is desired, N if not.
p is the letter Y (yes) or N
(no). If the human readable field is desired (when h=Y) it is possible to
position it above (p=Y) or below (p=N).
d is letter N
if printing of the check digit in the human readable field is not desired (h=Y), Y if it is
desired.
^BSr,a,h,p (UPC/EAN Extensions)
This bar-code is the extension of bar-codes EAN and UPC. It is treated as a bar-code independently
of whether it is used together with one of the first two (otherwise it could result in erroneous
readings).
This bar-code accepts only numerals, is of fixed length (2 or 5 digits), does not have check digit,
and its ratio is fixed (see table 8 on page 49).
Any character after the second (in the first case) or after the fifth (in the second case) is lopped off
(the least significant ones to the right); alternatively, as many zeroes as necessary to reach 2 or 5
digits are added (in the most significant positions to the left).
r is a letter that determines the rotation of the bar-code. It can assume the following values:
N: normal rotation (0°)
108
R: rotated (90°)
99
Default value.
100
Default value.
101
The default value is that of the last ^FW command (page 10) received.
102
Default value.
103
The default value is that of the last ^BY command (page 19) received.
104
See note 5 on page 9.
105
Default value.
106
Default value.
107
Default value.
108
The default value is that of the last ^FW command (page 10) received.