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Example 5
Description:
This example illustrates to write EAN 128 data to the tag.
Data:
A
V50H50X22,3114F536CCCE4C3097000000
IP0e:a,d:34017587461099671,f:0,s:10,c:7;
Q1
Z
Note:
The EAN 128 data will be encrypted as per EPC Generation 1 Tag Data Standards Version 1.1
Rev.1.27 (SSCC 96).
Example 6
Description:
This example illustrates to write EAN 13 data to the tag.
Data:
A
V50H50X22,301803CB4F48B38000000001
IP0e:c,d:4003885006606,f:0,t:7,c:6,n:000000000001;
Q1
Z
Note:
The EAN 128 data is encrypted as per EPC Generation 1 Tag Data Standards Version 1.1
Rev.1.27 (SGTIN 96).
[Notes]
1 If EPC code cannot be coded into the tag, printer will execute an error action according to the settings
done from RFID mode.
2 Except “e”, which is imperative and in the fixed position (top), parameters can be omitted when not
needed.
3 Multiple print designations are only possible if IP0 command is used in combination with other print
data.
4 A word about access code, two parameters are used for access code (p: present access code and a:
New access code to be encoded into the tag)
- If ‘a’ parameter is used alone in an IP0 command, the data of ‘a’ parameter will be written in to
the access code area of the tag.
- If ‘p’ parameter is used alone in an IP0 command, the data of ‘p’ parameter will be used as a key
to write other memory blanks of the tag. The access code area remains unchanged.
- If both ‘a’ and ‘p’ parameters are used in an IP0 command, the data of ‘p’ parameter will be used
as a key to write other memory blanks of the tag and data of ‘a’ parameter will be written in to
the access code area of the tag.

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