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NCR 7800 - Default Prefix and Default Suffix; None; Unique Prefix and Unique Suffix

NCR 7800
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/DEHO,GHQWLILHUV
 8VHUV*XLGH
Scan the
Hex
0
tag to use the default prefix and the
Hex
1
tag
to use the default suffix. The default label identifiers vary
depending on the type of bar code read. The following chart
gives the default identifiers for each bar-code type.
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,GHQWLILHUV
'HIDXOW6XIIL[
,GHQWLILHUV
UPC-A 41H 41H
UPC-E 45H 45H
UPC-D 44H 44H
EAN-8 46H 46H 46H
EAN-13 46H 46H
39 42H 31H 42H 31H
Interleaved 2 of 5 42H 32H 42H 32H
Code 128 42H 33H 42H 33H
Scan the
Hex
2
tag for the None selection. No label
identifiers are added to the message data.
Scan the
Hex
3
tag to use a unique prefix or the
Hex
4
tag to
use a unique suffix. A Unique Identifier is associated with
each bar-code type. You may use one, two, or no Common
Bytes. The figure on the following page shows the possible
tag data portion of the message formats.
Default Prefix and
Default Suffix
None
Unique Prefix and
Unique Suffix

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