Lexmark T644 IPDS Emulation User’s Guide - Page 107

Bar Code Type, Description, pattern and HRI. This option assumes that the base UPC - 05 error codes

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Type Bar Code Type Mod Description algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The first check digit equals the remainder; error (exception condition EC-0E00) exists if the first check-digit calculation results in a value of 10. X'05' The first check digit is generated using the IBM-modulo-11 algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The first check digit equals the remainder. Exception condition EC0E00 exists if the first check-digit calculation results in a value of 10. X'06' The first check digit is generated using the NCR-modulo-11 algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The first check digit equals 11 minus the remainder. A first check digit value of 10 is assigned the value zero. X'07' The first check digit is generated using the IBM-modulo-11 algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The first check digit equals 11 minus the remainder. A first check digit value of 10 is assigned the value zero. X'08' The first check digit is generated using the NCR-modulo-11 algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The first check digit equals 11 minus the remainder. Exception condition EC-0E00 exists if the first check-digit calculation results in a value of 10. X'09' The first check digit is generated using the IBM-modulo-11 algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The first check digit equals 11 minus the remainder. Exception condition EC-0E00 exists if the first check-digit calculation results in a value of 10. X'03' UPC/CGPC Version A (BCD1) X'00' Print the standard UPC-A bar code with a generated check digit. The data to be encoded consists of eleven digits. The first digit is the number-system digit; the next 10 digits are the article number. X'05' UPC/CGPC Version E (BCD1) X'00' Print a UPC-E bar code symbol. Of the 10 input digits, six digits are encoded. The check digit is generated using all 10 input data digits. The check digit is not encoded; it is used only to assign odd or even parity to the six encoded digits. X'06' UPC 2-Character (Two-digit) Supplemental (Periodicals) (BCD1) X'00' Print a UPC two-digit supplemental bar code symbol (bar/space pattern and HRI). This option assumes that the base UPC Version A or E symbol is presented as a separate bar code object. The bar and space patterns used for the two supplemental digits are left-odd or left-even parity, with the parity determined by the digit combination. X'01' The two-digit UPC supplemental bar code symbol is 107

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Type
Bar Code Type
Mod
Description
X’05’
X’06’
X’07’
X’08’
X’09’
algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The
first check digit equals the remainder; error (exception condition
EC-0E00) exists if the first check-digit calculation results in a
value of 10.
The first check digit is generated using the IBM-modulo-11
algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The
first check digit equals the remainder. Exception condition EC-
0E00 exists if the first check-digit calculation results in a value
of 10.
The first check digit is generated using the NCR-modulo-11
algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The
first check digit equals 11 minus the remainder. A first check
digit value of 10 is assigned the value zero.
The first check digit is generated using the IBM-modulo-11
algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The
first check digit equals 11 minus the remainder. A first check
digit value of 10 is assigned the value zero.
The first check digit is generated using the NCR-modulo-11
algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The
first check digit equals 11 minus the remainder. Exception
condition EC-0E00 exists if the first check-digit calculation
results in a value of 10.
The first check digit is generated using the IBM-modulo-11
algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The
first check digit equals 11 minus the remainder. Exception
condition EC-0E00 exists if the first check-digit calculation
results in a value of 10.
X’03’
UPC/CGPC
Version A
(BCD1)
X’00’
Print the standard UPC-A bar code with a generated check digit.
The data to be encoded consists of eleven digits. The first digit is
the number-system digit; the next 10 digits are the article
number.
X’05’
UPC/CGPC
Version E
(BCD1)
X’00’
Print a UPC-E bar code symbol. Of the 10 input digits, six digits
are encoded. The check digit is generated using all 10 input data
digits. The check digit is not encoded; it is used only to assign
odd or even parity to the six encoded digits.
X’06’
UPC 2-Character
(Two-digit)
Supplemental
(Periodicals)
(BCD1)
X’00’
X’01’
Print a UPC two-digit supplemental bar code symbol (bar/space
pattern and HRI). This option assumes that the base UPC
Version A or E symbol is presented as a separate bar code
object. The bar and space patterns used for the two supplemental
digits are left-odd or left-even parity, with the parity determined
by the digit combination.
The two-digit UPC supplemental bar code symbol is