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Codabar (NW-7)
Start code Data C/D Stop code
The bar code symbology may or may not contain a check digit. You can select whether or not to read a check digit and
transmit the check digit read. There are two check digit methods available: modulo arithmetic-16 (MOD-16) and -7
(MOD-7).
You can also select whether or not to transmit start/stop codes, as well as selecting either lowercase letters "a/b/c/d" or
uppercase letters "A/B/C/D" for start/stop codes.
Code 39
Start code Data C/D Stop code
The bar code symbology may or may not contain a check digit. You can select whether or not to read a check digit and
transmit the check digit read.
You can also select whether or not to transmit start/stop codes (which are "*") and enable conversion to Code 39 FULL
ASCII.
Code 93, Code 128, EAN-128
Data
When Code 128 is specified, data in the following format is regarded as an EAN-128 code.
Start code FNC1 Data C/D Stop code
If data contains FNC1, you may select whether or not to convert the FNC1 to GS (1Dh) and transfer.
MSI, Plessey
Data C/D
GTIN
When conversion to the GTIN format is enabled, the following formats apply.
UPC-A 01 0 0 Data (11-digit) C/D
UPC-E 01 0 0 Data (11-digit) C/D
EAN-13 01 0 Data (12-digit) C/D
EAN-8 01 00000 Data (7-digit) C/D
ITF-14 01 Data (13-digit) C/D
01 Data (14-digit)
UPC-E code data is converted to the ZERO insertion format and then to the GTIN format.
In the case of ITF symbology, conversion to the GTIN format applies to 14-digit data. Other number of digits of data is
transmitted in the original format.
(C/D: Check digit)