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(5) Check digits
Check digits available for each type of barcode are listed below.
[C/D]
Digits printed, information included
13 digits (barcode input+C/D)
Calculation of C/D is done in modulus 10 (automatic)
13 digits (Complying to barcode input. C/D is not
executed/printed)
8 digits (barcode input+C/D)
Calculation of C/D is done in modulus 10 (automatic)
8 digits (Complying to barcode input. C/D is not
executed/printed)
Calculation of C/D is done in modulus 47 (automatic)
Calculation of C/D is done in modulus 10 (automatic)
CODE128 (128A,128B, 128C)
Calculation of C/D is done in modulus 103 (automatic)
12 digits (barcode data + C/D)
Calculation of C/D is done in modulus 10 (automatic)
GS1-128 (UCC/EAN128) for
standard carton ID
Calculation of C/D is done in modulus 103 (automatic)
* C/D stands for check digits
Barcode rotation
Print direction of barcodes can be changed. However, if having selected serial 1 or serial 2, depending on the expansion factor, the
barcode print might be blurred.
Parallel 1 : Forward printing
Parallel 2 : Rotating 180° in respect to parallel 1
Serial 1 : Rotating 90° in respect to parallel 1
Serial 2 : Rotating 270° in respect to parallel 1
1) If printing in parallel 1 or parallel 2 mode, specify the bar width expansion factor so that when using a 8 dots/mm or 12 dots/mm
head the width of the narrow bar is at least 2 dots.
(L shows the applicable expansion factor in relevance to the bar ratio)
2)If printing in serial 1 or serial 2 mode, specify the bar width expansion factor so that when using a 8 dots/mm or 12 dots/mm head
the width of the narrow bar is at least 3 dots.
3)If printing in serial 1 or serial 2 mode, reduce the print speed
* Forward printing: picket fence barcode