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*2 Mode D operation may differ from Zebra operation.
When data is (00)999999999999999999 and “SN data + 1INC” is selected;
Oki Data: (01)0000000000C/D
Zebra:
(00)9999990000C/D
When data is (00)000000000000000000 and “SN data - 1DEC” is selected;
Oki Data: (99)9999999999C/D
Zebra:
(00)0000099999C/D
*3 For INC/DEC and RTC, the character type of the interpretation line cannot be specified.
(Even when the font is specified, the character type of the interpretation line above code and the
interpretation line is always Font 0 in Mode D or Font A in the other modes.)
*4 To print the interpretation line above code, the interpretation line parameter (parameter f) needs to
be set to “Y.”
*5 When data starts with Code B and includes a character string of four or more numeric digits which
starts in the middle in Mode D and the number of the digits is odd, the bar code encoding method
differs from that for Zebra.
Example of data: ABcd12345
Zebra
When data includes a string of odd numeric digits, a (CODE C) character and a (CODE B)
character are inserted right before the first digit and the last digit, respectively.
Oki Data
When data includes a string of odd numeric digits, a (CODE C) character is inserted right
before the first digit.
*6 If the command is sent without setting data (only ^FS and ^XZ are set while ^FD^FS and ^FD are
not set), the barcode will not be printed.
*7 When zero suppress is set to valid in Mode N, operation may differ from that with Zebra.
If, in Code C-designated data, an Invocation Code which is not supported by Code C is included
(">0"
、
"><"), printing is performed ignoring zero suppress as Zebra’s printing algorithm is
unknown.
If C-designated data becomes 0-digit data after zero suppress, an unreadable bar code is
printed with Zebra while nothing is printed with Oki Data.
*8 When an Invocation Code is placed after SHIFT (>4) in Mode N, the bar code may not be printed
with Oki Data, which is not the case with Zebra.
• When Code A/Code B is selected, SHIFT is placed after SHIFT.
• When Code A is selected, Code A (>7) and Code C (>5) are placed after SHIFT.
• When Code B is selected, Code B (>6) and Code C (>5) are placed after SHIFT.
• When Code B is selected, ~ (>=) is placed after SHIFT.
*9 When data starts with ‘>’ and it is not followed by ‘8’ (“>8”: FNC1) in Mode D, the data is printed
with ‘>’ skipped with Oki Data while the data after ‘>’ is not printed with Zebra.
*10 When a control code with ‘>’ is placed in the middle of data in Mode D, the data after ‘>’ is printed
with Oki Data while it is not printed with Zebra.