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String, Description, GS1 DataBar Expanded

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Type MaxiCode Description Convert the character string to the string in UTF-8, apply the escape sequence, and then encode the string. In Modes 2 and 3, when the first piece of data is [)>\ x1e01\x1dyy (where yy is a two-digit number), this is processed as the message header, and the subsequent data is processed as the primary message. In other cases, from the first piece of data, data is processed as the primary message. Specify the primary message in the following format: GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Aztec Code DataMatrix  In Mode 2 Postal code (1- to 9-digit number)  GS:(\x1d)  ISO country code (1- to 3-digit number)  GS:(\x1d)  Service class code (1- to 3-digit number)  In Mode 3 Postal code (1 to 6 pieces of data convertible by Code Set A)  GS:(\x1d)  ISO country code (1- to 3-digit number)  GS:(\x1d)  Service class code (1- to 3-digit number) Convert the character string to the string in UTF-8, apply the escape sequence, and then encode the string. Specify a 13-digit global trade item number (GTIN) not including an application identifier (AI) or a check digit. Convert the character string to the string in UTF-8, apply the escape sequence, and then encode the string. You can enclose an application identifier (AI) in parentheses. The parentheses are used as HRI print characters and are not encoded as data. To encode each of the following characters, specify two characters starting with the character "{": FNC1: {1 (: {( ): {) After converting the character string to UTF-8, conduct the escape sequence and encode. After converting the character string to UTF-8, conduct the escape sequence and encode. To specify binary data that cannot be represented by character strings, use the following escape sequences. \xnn \\ String Control code Back slash Description 100

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To specify binary data that cannot be represented by character strings, use the following escape
sequences.
MaxiCode
Convert the character string to the string in UTF-8, apply the escape
sequence, and then encode the string.
In Modes 2 and 3, when the first piece of data is [)>\ x1e01\x1dyy
(where yy is a two-digit number), this is processed as the message
header, and the subsequent data is processed as the primary mes-
sage. In other cases, from the first piece of data, data is processed as
the primary message.
Specify the primary message in the following format:
In Mode 2
Postal code (1- to 9-digit number)
GS:(\x1d)
ISO country code (1- to 3-digit number)
GS:(\x1d)
Service class code (1- to 3-digit number)
In Mode 3
Postal code (1 to 6 pieces of data convertible by Code Set A)
GS:(\x1d)
ISO country code (1- to 3-digit number)
GS:(\x1d)
Service class code (1- to 3-digit number)
GS1 DataBar Stacked
Convert the character string to the string in UTF-8, apply the escape
sequence, and then encode the string.
Specify a 13-digit global trade item number (GTIN) not including an
application identifier (AI) or a check digit.
GS1 DataBar Stacked
Omnidirectional
GS1 DataBar Expanded
Stacked
Convert the character string to the string in UTF-8, apply the escape
sequence, and then encode the string.
You can enclose an application identifier (AI) in parentheses. The
parentheses are used as HRI print characters and are not encoded as
data.
To encode each of the following characters, specify two characters
starting with the character "{":
FNC1:
{1
(:
{(
):
{)
Aztec Code
After converting the character string to UTF-8, conduct the escape
sequence and encode.
DataMatrix
After converting the character string to UTF-8, conduct the escape
sequence and encode.
String
Description
\xnn
Control code
\\
Back slash
Type
Description