Microcom LDSII User Manual
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Designing Using LDSII
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LDSII Programming Guide - 880015-0123
This script would cause a line to be inserted an inch from the left side and an inch from the
bottom. The line would be
1.11” in width or length (X direction) and would be 0.01” in height
(Y direction). The “^Fn)” field must reference a “^Tn)” field for proper operation. The line
draw does not have to reference its own specific Text Entry command (“^Tn)”) and may
reference an existing Text Entry field in the script file as demonstrated in the above
example. Refer to Chapter 4 for additional information regarding the line draw feature.
Bar Codes
The bar codes or symbologies are stored in the printer and can be selected by entering the
system character “@” followed by the text equivalent code of the desired symbology in the
CI parameter, refer to Table 2 for the available bar codes.
The bar codes that provide optional check digits can be accessed and printed by entering
“cs” immediately following the bar code text equivalent code. This is helpful to meet the
individual bar code specifications.
For example: If the user wanted to generate a human readable MSI1 that included the
ch
eck digits, “msi1cs_hr” would then be entered while “msi1_hr” would not include the check
digits in human readable form.
See Chapter 5 for more detailed information pertaining to bar codes and their individual
formatting requirements.
CI - Barcode Name
Bar code Type
@codabar
Codabar
@code128
Code 128 using manual compression
@code128auto
Code 128 using automatic compression
@code39
Code 3 of 9
@code93
Code 93
@codei2of5
Code I2 of 5
@msi0
Modified Plessey, User provides both check digits
@msi1
Modified Plessey, User provides one check digit
@msi2
Modified Plessey, User provides no check digits
@postnet
POSTNET
@uccean128
UCC/EAN 128
@data
Data Matrix 2D Bar code
@pdf417
PDF417 2D Bar code
Table 2
Bar Code Index