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6.1 Delete from the beginning of the barcode
For example: the barcode is ABCD1234 and the amount to delete is 4 characters. The resulting output will be: 1234.
Example barcode setting: 02700000 06 04
02700000 = Leading-order • 06 = Specic/global • 04 = Amount of characters to delete from 01 to 50
Reset this setting: 0B270 06
0B270 = Leading-order • 06 = Specic/global
6.2 Delete from the end of the barcode
Example barcode setting: 02800000 05 04
02800000 = Leading-order • 05 = Specic/global • 04 = Amount of characters to delete from 01 to 50
Reset this setting: 0B280 05
0B280 = Leading-order • 05 = Specic/global
6.3 Delete from the middle of the barcode
This setting deletes characters from a specied place of the barcode.
For example: The barcode is 12345ABC, specied place is 001, and amount of characters to be deleted are 4.
The resulting output will be: 1ABC.
Example barcode setting: 02900000 04 002 06
02900000 = Leading-order • 04 = Specic/global • 002 = Specied place of the barcode (001 to 250) •
06 = amount of characters to be deleted (1 to 50)
Reset this setting: 0B290 04
0B290 = Leading-order • 04 = Specic/Global
7. Retain characters of barcodes
No matter how many characters of the barcode there are, these settings keep part of the characters.
7.1 Retain N characters from the beginning of barcodes
No matter how many characters the barcode has, retain the rst 4 characters, if the characters of the barcode are more than
4.Example barcode setting: 02D00000 00 04
02D00000 = Leading order • 00 = Specic/global • 04 = Amount to retain (01 to 99)
Reset this setting: 0B2D0 04
0B2D0 = Leading order • 04 = Specic/global
7.2 Retain N digits from the end of the barcode
Example barcode setting: 02EO0000 01 04
02EO0000 = Leading-order • 01 = Specic/global • 04 = Amount to retain (01 to 99)
Reset this setting: 0B2EO 04
0B2EO = Leading order • 04 = Specic/global
8. Replace characters of the barcode
For example: The barcode is 1234ABCD90, we want to replace ABCD with 56789. The resulting output would be:
12345678990.
Example barcode setting: 02A00000 05 4 ABCD 5 56789
02A00000= Leading-order • 05 = Specic/global • 4 = Amount of characters to replace (1 to 9) •
ABCD = Characters to replace • 5 = Amount of characters to add • 56789 = Characters to add
Reset this setting: 0B2A0 0
0B2A0= Leading order 05 = Specic / global
9. Adding prex/sufx
Prex/sufx refers to invisible characters like ENTER, TAB, F2, F3, etc. A maximum of 6 prex and 7 sufx can be enabled.
9.1 Prex
Example to enable prex of ENTER, TAB, F2 in order.
Example barcode setting: 02B00000 00 $ 0D $ 0A $ 81
02B00000 = Leading-order • 00 = Specic/global • $ = Prex/sufx indicator • OD = prex/sufx, for more details see appendix B.
Reset this setting: 08280
08280 = Leading order • 00 = Specic / Global
9.2 Sufx
Example to enable sufx Ctrl + Esc for all barcode types.
Example barcode setting: 02C00000 00 $ AB $ 1B $ B3
02C00000 = Leading order • 00 = Specic/global • $ = Prex/sufx indicator • AB = Prex/sufx, for details see appendix B
Reset this setting: 0B2C0 00
0B2C0 = Leading order • 00 = Specic/global