BD2-2880/2890 User’s Manual
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Processing of the special characters
The characters above the ASCII code number 96 are considered special characters. The
following lists the converted characters for entering these characters.
ASCII Code
Converted Character
Subset Code
Subset Code B
Subset Code C
96
80h
FNC 3
FNC 3
-N/A-
97
81h
FNC 2
FNC 2
-N/A-
98
82h
SHIFT
SHIFT
-N/A-
99
83h
CODE C
CODE C
-N/A-
100
84h
CODE B
FNC 4
CODE B
101
85h
FNC 4
CODE A
CODE A
102
86h
FNC 1
FNC 1
FNC 1
The following exemplifies a selection of the code subset as a method to utilize the special
characters.
<Selection of Code Subset>
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Initial selection: Enter any one character of A, B, and C.
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Conversion on the way: Enter any one character of 82h through 85h
Example)
When initially testing with the code subset B, and then, printing the bar code,
"123," with the code subset A
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Input code
: B TEST <85> 123
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Bar code data : <CODE B>TEST<CODE A>123
LPRINT CHR$ (&H1D) + "H" + CHR$ (2);
LPRINT CHR$ (&H1D) + "k”;
LPRINT CHR$ (4);
LPRINT "123" + CHR$ (0);
When the data "123" is printed with the code 39
[Sample Program]
[Print Results]