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Character Table, VALUE, SUBSET A, SUBSET B, SUBSET C

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Character Table The Code 128 table lists 105 data values for the three subsets: A, B and C. Each subset column displays either a single column of data or a double column of data. If the subset column displays a single column of data, this is the data to be entered to produce the result. If the subset column displays a double column of data, the first column contains the desired output, and the second column contains the actual characters to be entered. For example, look at value 99 in the table: If you are currently using Subset A or Subset B, you can change to Subset C by encoding ">C". VALUE 99 100 101 102 SUBSET A Subset C >C Subset B >D FNC4 >E FNC1 >F SUBSET B Subset C >C FNC4 >D Subset A >E FNC1 >F SUBSET C 99 Subset B >D Subset A >E FNC1 >F Note: When Subset C is chosen, you must specify an even number of data position because of the interleaved encodation method. 118

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Character Table
The Code 128 table lists 105 data values for the three subsets: A, B and C. Each subset column displays either a
single column of data or a double column of data.
z
If the subset column displays a single column of data, this is the data to be entered to produce the
result.
z
If the subset column displays a double column of data, the first column contains the desired output,
and the second column contains the actual characters to be entered.
For example, look at value 99 in the table:
If you are currently using Subset A or Subset B, you can change to Subset C by encoding ā€œ>Cā€.
VALUE
SUBSET A
SUBSET B
SUBSET C
99
Subset C
>C
Subset C
>C
99
100
Subset B
>D
FNC4
>D
Subset B
>D
101
FNC4
>E
Subset A
>E
Subset A
>E
102
FNC1
>F
FNC1
>F
FNC1
>F
Note: When Subset C is chosen, you must specify an even number of data position because of the
interleaved encodation method.
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