Microcom 466 User Manual
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Chapter 8
Bar Codes
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consume half as much space as they would using Subsets A or B. If TCI 40 is selected, the
printer will automatically decide which subset is most efficient and insert the appropriate shift
character. It is also possible to manually change the subset by using TCI=41. Please note that
the correct rules must be followed to prevent and incorrect bar code.
Code 128 Special Function Access
#
Value
CODE A
CODE B
CODE C
#0
96
FNC3
FNC3
-----
#1
97
FNC2
FNC2
-----
#2
98
SHIFT
SHIFT
-----
#3
99
CODE C
CODE C
-----
#4
100
CODE B
FNC4
CODE B
#5
101
FNC4
CODE A
CODE A
#6
102
FNC1
FNC1
FNC1
#7
103
START
-----
-----
#8
104
-----
START
-----
#9
105
-----
-----
START
#M or #m
77
CR
-----
-----
##
3
#
#
-----
Table 11
Codabar (Rationalized Codabar), TCI=42
The Codabar bar code is typically used to identify air shipping containers, library items and
blood information. It can encode the characters 0 through 9, -$:.+ABCD and four different
start/stop characters.
Code 93, TCI=43
Code 93 is a high density, full alphanumeric, variable length, bar code. Through the use of
reserved shift characters, it can encode all of the first 128 ASCII characters.
AS-10, TCI=44
AS-10 is not widely used. It is variable length and encodes the numeric values 1234567890
only.
PDF-417, TCI=46
PDF-417 is a two dimensional bar code.
Enter the following command before the label format:
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