Appendix C: Bar codes
C-16
Ref. Code A Code B Code C
Value ASCII Hex ASCII Hex Digit Hex
92 FS = 1C | = 7C 92 = 39,32
93 GS = 1D } = 7D 93 = 39,33
94 RS = 1E ~ = 7E 94 = 39,34
95 US = 1F DEL = 7F 95 = 39,35
96 FNC 3 = 60 FNC 3 = 19 96 = 39,36
97 FNC 2 = 61 FNC 2 = 1A 97 = 39,37
98 SHIFT = 62 SHIFT = 1B 98 = 39,38
99 Code C= 63 Code C = 1C 99 = 39,39
100 Code B = 64 FNC 4 = 1D Code B = 3A
101 FNC 4 = 65 Code A = 1E Code A= 3B
102 FNC 1 = 66 FNC 1 = 1F FNC 1 = 3C
103 START Code A
= ESC DLE A P
1
4 0 n
3
...n
8
ESC DLE B P
1
A Data
104 START Code B
= ESC DLE A P
1
4 0 n
3
...n
8
ESC DLE B P
1
B Data
105 START Code C
= ESC DLE A P
1
4 0 n
3
...n
8
ESC DLE B P
1
C Data
STOP Code
11. After printing the bar code the print head is positioned at the
end of the first printed line.
12. If the bar code extends beyond the right margin, the command
will be ignored and the bar code will not be printed. A »CR/LF«
(Carriage Return/Line Feed) is performed and the bar code is
printed in the next line, if the bar code is positioned beyond the
right margin before the actual print command.
13. The following bar code types add a start bar, a center bar and a
stop bar: EAN8, EAN13, UPC-A, UPC-E.
14. Notes for the Code 128:
The bar code start character of the different character sets is se-
lected by choosing the option Pm of the command Printing a Bar
Code (ESC DLE B P1 Pm Data).
A stop character is printed automatically.