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Barcode/OCR Font Calling and Available Parameters, Parameters, Typeface Number - specifications

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Postnet (ZIP) Postnet (ZIP) is a barcode represented as postal code for the United States (ZIP code). The check digit is modulus 10. Postnet font consists of numerals (ASCII) contained within Framebars (*: Hex2A and }: Hex7C). Codabar (NW-7) 1 Codabar (NW-7) is a barcode represented in numerals and symbols Most standards do not define a check digit. Codabar is defined with ASCII code that includes numerals, symbols and Start/Stop characters (A, B, C, D). MSI Plessy MSI Plessy is a numeric barcode. It is framed by a Start, numeral, check digit, Stop pattern and has a modulus 10 check digit. MSI Plessy fonts are 0 to 9 ASCII code with Start (:Hex3E) characters. Barcode/OCR Font Calling and Available Parameters „„ Parameters Parameters v, b and s are available as options for Barcode control. Operate these parameters using a different interpretation than the general PCL5 only if the T-parameter (Typeface number) shows the Barcode. The v-parameter assigns the font height. The b-parameter changes the stroke weight (width) of the bars. The s-parameter changes the width of the open space between bars. Example. (s16v4b4s24670T Numeric values for each parameter can be omitted. If omitted, use the default numeric value. Changing the b and s-parameters does not change OCR-A, OCR-B, MSI Plessy and PostNet. Also, for PostNet, assigning the v-parameter does not change the height. For Barcode fonts, parameters p and h are disregarded. For the OCR font, the p-parameter is disregarded and the h-parameter is always interpreted as 10. „„ Typeface Number In the barcode, a pattern for the required Bar to express a specific barcode standard is assigned to the character code. If the Bar pattern within the font is the same pattern as another Barcode standard, even if the Typeface number of a certain barcode is not supported, the Typeface number of the Bar that is not supported can be displayed by using the Typeface number that is supported. For example, the UPC-A for Typeface number 24600 can display UPC-E. In many cases, one Barcode font supports two or more Typeface numbers. 24600 24601 24602 24620 24621 24622 24630 UPC-A UPC-A +2 UPC-A +5 EAN/JAN-8 EAN/JAN-8 +2 EAN/JAN-8 +5 EAN/JAN-13 Barcode/OCR Fonts 3

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Barcode/OCR Fonts
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Postnet (ZIP)
Postnet (ZIP) is a barcode represented as postal code for the United States (ZIP code).
The check digit is modulus 10. Postnet font consists of numerals (ASCII) contained within
Framebars (*: Hex2A and }: Hex7C).
Codabar (NW-7)
Codabar (NW-7) is a barcode represented in numerals and symbols ($, +, -, ., /.). Most
standards do not define a check digit. Codabar is defined with ASCII code that includes
numerals, symbols and Start/Stop characters (A, B, C, D).
MSI Plessy
MSI Plessy is a numeric barcode. It is framed by a Start, numeral, check digit, Stop
pattern and has a modulus 10 check digit. MSI Plessy fonts are 0 to 9 ASCII code with
Start (<:Hex3C) and Stop(>:Hex3E) characters.
Barcode/OCR Font Calling and Available Parameters
Parameters
±
Parameters v, b and s are available as options for Barcode control. Operate these
parameters using a different interpretation than the general PCL5 only if the
T-parameter (Typeface number) shows the Barcode.
The v-parameter assigns the font height. The b-parameter changes the stroke weight
(width) of the bars. The s-parameter changes the width of the open space between bars.
Example. <ESC>(s16v4b4s24670T
Numeric values for each parameter can be omitted. If omitted, use the default numeric
value.
Changing the b and s-parameters does not change OCR-A, OCR-B, MSI Plessy and
PostNet. Also, for PostNet, assigning the v-parameter does not change the height. For
Barcode fonts, parameters p and h are disregarded. For the OCR font, the p-parameter is
disregarded and the h-parameter is always interpreted as 10.
Typeface Number
±
In the barcode, a pattern for the required Bar to express a specific barcode standard is
assigned to the character code. If the Bar pattern within the font is the same pattern
as another Barcode standard, even if the Typeface number of a certain barcode is not
supported, the Typeface number of the Bar that is not supported can be displayed by
using the Typeface number that is supported.
For example, the UPC-A for Typeface number 24600 can display UPC-E. In many cases,
one Barcode font supports two or more Typeface numbers.
24600
UPC-A
24601
UPC-A +2
24602
UPC-A +5
24620
EAN/JAN-8
24621
EAN/JAN-8 +2
24622
EAN/JAN-8 +5
24630
EAN/JAN-13