Casio KL-G2 Label Maker User Manual


 
39
EN
Bar Code Specifi cations
Bar Code
Check
digit
*1
Number
of print
digits
*3
Number
of input
digits
*4
Number of
auto appended
digits
*1
Input
characters
*8
Check
digit
*1
EAN-13 YES 13 12 - 1
Numbers
(0 to 9)
EAN-8 YES 8 7 - 1
Numbers
(0 to 9)
UPC-A YES 12 11 - 1
Numbers
(0 to 9)
UPC-E (YES)
*2
66 --
Numbers
(0 to 9)
ITF
NO
4 to 22
digits
4 to 22
digits,
even
numbers
only
*5
--
Numbers
(0 to 9)
YES
4 to 22
digits
3 to 21
digits,
odd
numbers
only
*6
-1
CODE39
NO
4 to 22
digits
2 to 20
digits
2 digits
*7
-
Numbers
(0 to 9), alpha
characters
(A to Z),
symbols
(-, ., space, $, /,
+, %)
YES
4 to 22
digits
1 to 19
digits
2 digits
*7
1
CODABAR
(NW-7)
NO
4 to 22
digits
4 to 22
digits
--
Numbers (0 to
9), symbols (-, $,
:, /, ., +), alpha
characters (first
and last only) A
to D
*9
YES
4 to 22
digits
3 to 21
digits
-1
*1
The check digit is automatically calculated in accordance with input data.
For EAN-13, EAN-8, and UPC-A, and when using a check digit with ITF,
the check digit is appended at the end of the printed digits. When using a
check digit with CODE39 or CODABAR, the check digit is appended one
digit before the fi nal digit.
*2
UPC-E includes a check digit, but it is not printed as a numeral below the
bar code.
*3
The number of digits printed below a bar code equals the input characters
plus automatically appended characters.
*4
An error message is displayed whenever there are insuffi cient digits. The
printer will not allow input of too many digits.
*5
An error message appears and printing is impossible if an odd number of
digits are input when an ITF check digit is not being used. Append a zero
to the beginning of the digits and re-input.
*6
An error message appears and printing is impossible if an even number
of digits are input when an ITF check digit is being used. Append a zero
to the beginning of the digits and re-input.
*7
Both the start code and end stop code of CODE39 must be asterisks.
*8
An error message appears and printing is impossible if any characters
other than those specifi ed here are used.
*9
With CODABAR, A, B, C, or D can be used as the start code and stop
code. An error message appears and printing is impossible if any other
character is used.