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Chapter
3
Emulation Submenus
Barcode Errors
(From page 143.)
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Enable. An error message will print when invalid bar code data is
encountered.
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Disable. VGL will not print an error for illegal bar code data; the bar code
will be skipped.
NOTE: When Barcode Errors is disabled, the VGL emulation will try to make
the best use of invalid data by either truncating extra digits or adding
zeros to the end of bar code data to meet minimum data length
requirements for some bar codes. Not all errors will be corrected.
The factory default is Enable.
Barcode var.
(From page 144.) This command only applies for IBARC barcode command
format.
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Low Resolution. Sets barcode ratio dot values to be interpreted as line
matrix printer (60 x72) dots.
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High Resolution. Sets barcode ratio dot values to be interpreted as print
engine dots (300 x 300 or 203 x 203).
The factory default is Low Resolution.
Bold
(From page 146, page 149, page 151, page 153, page 155.)
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Disable. Text is printed normally.
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Enable. Text is printed with a heavy line thickness.
The factory default is Disable.
Bottom Margin
(From page 146, page 148, page 150, page 152, page 155.)
Defined in linespaces, starting from line zero at the bottom of the page and
incrementing from the bottom up.
The range is 0-451 linespaces, and the factory default is 0 linespaces.
Btm Margin Ctl
(From page 142.) Determines the page’s bottom margin. If this option is set to
VGL Text Length, then Text Length changes the bottom margin value in the
LP+ Emulation sub-menu as follows: bottom = physical page length-top
margin-text length. If the option is set to LP+ Emulation Menu, then a change
in text length has no effect and the bottom margin setting in the LP+
Emulation menu will be used although the new text length value still shows in
the menu.
The options are LP+ Menu (the factory default) and VGL Text Length.
Summary of Contents for T5000 Series
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