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BARCODE FUNCTION
The Barcode function, which enables barcodes to be printed as part of labels, is one of this
machine’s most advanced features.
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This section will explain how to enter a barcode into your text. It is not intended as a
comprehensive introduction to the concept of barcoding. For more detailed information,
please consult one of the many reference books available.
Since this machine is not specifically designed for special barcode label-making, some
barcode readers may not be able to read the labels.
Print barcodes with black ink on a white background.
Four different parameters enable you to create custom barcodes.
PARAMETER
SETTINGS
PROTOCOL
CODE 39, I-2/5, EAN13, EAN8,
UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN128
WIDTH (barcode width)
LARGE, SMALL
UNDER#S (characters printed below barcode)
ON, OFF
CHECK DIG. (check digit)
OFF, ON
The default settings are CODE 39 PROTOCOL, LARGE WIDTH, UNDER#S set to ON, and
CHECK DIG. set to OFF.
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It is recommended that barcodes be printed with the Tape margin function set to FULL
and the barcode WIDTH parameter set to LARGE; otherwise, the barcodes may be diffi-
cult to read.
To use the Barcode function:
1
Hold down
and press
once.
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To change the data or parameters of a barcode that has already been created, posi-
tion the cursor below the right half of the barcode mark (
) before holding down
and pressing
.
A block can only contain one barcode. If a barcode has already been entered in the
block when
is held down and
is pressed, the error message “1 BAR-
CODE PER BLOCK!” appears.
To quit the Barcode function without making any changes, hold down
and
press .
2
Type in the new barcode data or edit the old data.
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