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B Com mand - Bar Code
Data with the RTC
Time & Date
Functions
The “Data” field can be re placed by or com -
bined with the fol low ing vari ables:
TT = Prints the cur rent time at this po si tion in
the pre de fined for mat. See the TT com -
mand for for mat se lec tion. This vari able
is avail able only if the printer Time &
Date op tion is in stalled.
TD =Prints the cur rent date at this po si tion in
the pre de fined for mat. See the TD com -
mand for for mat se lec tion. This vari able
is avail able only if the printer Time &
Date op tion is in stalled.
Some bar code for mats will not sup port date names
or the date or time de lim it ers used by the printer to
sep a rate data pa ram e ters.
Code 128 Bar Code
Function Characters
The printer sup ports code 128 func tion con trol
char ac ters (FCN#). Mul ti ple FCN#s, TTs, TDs
and “DATA” strings can be con cat e nated, al -
low ing them to be in serted any where within the
sym bol.
FCN2, FCN3 and FCN4 are il le gal in code
128 mode C (p
4
= 1C) and will re sult in a syn -
tax er ror.
Please re fer to the Code 128 stan dard for a de -
scrip tion of func tion char ac ters FNC1 through
FNC3.
“Stan dard” Code 128 can en code all 128 stan -
dard ASCII char ac ters (0-127). Func tion char -
ac ter FCN4 pro vides a means of also en cod ing
ex tended ASCII char ac ters (128-255). It di rects
the reader to add 128 to the value of each af -
fected char ac ter be fore trans mit ting it.
Two con sec u tive FCN4s tog gle be tween stan -
dard and ex tended ASCII mode for all suc ceed -
ing data char ac ters (un til the end of the sym bol,
or un til an other pair of s is en coun tered). This is
re ferred to as latch ing into ex tended ASCII
mode or latch ing into stan dard ASCII mode.
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