UDO LP400 User Guide
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LP400 User Guide (11/07)
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1. Double Click on the inside of the barcode to open the ‘Barcode Dialog Box’
(Fig. 19). You can also right click and select ‘Bar Code Properties’ to open
the ‘Barcode Dialogue Box’.
2. Click on the ‘Bar Code’ tab. Click on the ‘Define’ box. (Fig. 19).
3. Under the ‘General’ tab, Click the ‘Print Barcode as a Graphic’ option
4. Click on ‘Human Readable’ tab see (Figure 20).
5. If checked
, Un-check the ‘Auto Font Scaling’ option.
6. Click on the ‘Font’ and select the size and font. Click’OK’.
h. Removing a “Check Digit”
This tab is used to specify the use of the check digit in the bar code. This option
can only be modified for the bar codes that allow you to enable and disable
the check digit.
Some bar code standards include the check-digit by the definition and it cannot
be omitted. Examples of these bar codes are: EAN and UPC bar codes, where
check digit cannot be disabled at all. (Note: It is always recommended to include
the check digit character in the bar code. It will increase the scanning reliability.)
1. Double Click on the inside of the barcode to open the ‘Barcode Dialog Box’
(Fig. 19). You can also right click and select ‘Bar Code Properties’ to open
the ‘Barcode Dialogue Box’.
2. Click on the ‘Bar Code’ tab. Click on the ‘Define’ box. (Fig. 19).
3. Click on the ‘Barcode’ tab. Click ‘Define’.
4. Click on the ‘Check Digit’ tab and deselect the check digit option by
clicking ‘Include Check Digit’.