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If this parameter is set to 0, the format of the labeled article will be printed.
3.8.2.8.14 Barcode in Label
This is to inform the scale if it is to issue a bar code, and when it is to do so:
‘NO’ – No bar codes.
‘YES WITH AMNT ≥ 0’ – Bar code on the receipt when the total is positive. (Default value)
‘YES IF AMNT ≤ 0’ – Bar code always, with the total value positive. If the total is negative a zero
appears in the field on the barcode. No bar code.
‘YES – ABS AMOUNT’ – Bar code always, with the absolute value of the amount being written in
3.8.2.8.15 Interpretation Line
This parameter is for setting up the read-out line of the bar code. The possible values are:
‘NO CODEBAR’ – If the amount exceeds the limit (999,99 €), the bar code is not printed on the
receipt.
‘INTERPRET LIN’ – If the amount exceeds the limit (999,99 €), the read-out line is not printed on the
receipt, but in the read-out line will be printed.
When it is working with the default bar code o with bar code defined by the user, with just 5 positions to
indicate the total amount (Ex. 2AABBBBEEEEE), the maximum amount that can be show is 999,99. In the case
of having more digits, the read-out line parameter has effect when it is not possible to show the amount in the
bar code. (Ex having a bar code 2AABBEEEEEE, it can be shown till 9999,99)
3.8.2.8.16 EAN 13 Label Format
With this parameter you can determine if the bar code is to be printed on both the receipt and the label:
‘DEFAULT’ - Format by default of the bar code. (Default value)
‘F.81’ - Special format in label mode.
‘FORMAT ARTICLE’ - Special format in the field FTO EAN for the article.
‘ARTICLE’ -Special format in the field EAN for the article.
‘SECTION’ -in the field EAN for the section
Default formats are automatically generated by the scale while the special formats are those defined by
the user in configuration parameters (EAN 13 LABEL).
The configuration parameter EAN 13 Label is the special bar code that is printed in the label. It is an
alphanumeric text with 12 positions. They must be programmed like the text for headers and the name of
the article. The numbers are symbolized directly on the bar code, and the meaning of the different letters
is shown table 3-2 below. The default bar code for the receipt and label is: ‘2AABBBBEEEEE’.
Code
Representation
on the bar code
Code
Representation
on the bar code
A
Group number
I
VAT rate
B
Customer number
K
Section
C
Article code
N
Receipt Number
D
Employee code
Q
Control Check
E
Total sum of the
receipt
R or T
Weight with 2
decimal
F
Sign of the amount
X
Price (in scanner)
G
Number of articles
Y
Total secondary
currency
H
Weight