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A is used in any case.
*5 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.
8.4 ^B3 CODE 39 BAR CODE
Format: ^B3o,e,h,f,g
o = Font rotation
N : 0°
R : 90°
I : 180°
B : 270°
When omitted: Value of ^FW
* The point of origin differs depending on the coordinate designated in ^FT and ^FO.
e = Modulus 43 check digit
Y : Valid
N : Invalid
When omitted: N
h = Bar code height (in dots)
203-dpi printer: LE840
1 to 800 dots
300-dpi printer: LE850
1 to 1200 dots
When omitted: Value of ^BY
*1 If the value after dot-to-mm conversion exceeds 100 mm, it is corrected to 100 mm.
*2 If 0, a character string, or other value is selected, it is corrected to 10 dots.
f = Print interpretation line
Y : Printed
N : Not printed
When omitted: Y
g = Print interpretation line above code
Y : Printed
N : Not printed
When omitted: N
*1 The character type of the interpretation line is independent of the module width of ^BY, and Font A
shall be used in any case.
*2 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.
In the case of Zebra, bar codes are printed with the start/stop code (“**”) only.
*3 Up to 123 digit-data can be encoded to a bar code and printed.
*4 To print the interpretation line above code, the interpretation line parameter (parameter f) needs to
be set to “Y.”