Appendix G
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H: Health Industry Bar Code (HIBC; Code 39 bar code with a modulo 43 checksum)
ValidCharacters:0–9,A–Z,-,$, /,.,%,
+
Variable Length.
Valid bar dimensions: The expected ratio of wide to narrow bars can range from 2:1 to 3:1. The host
must supply the leading plus character (+).
The following example prints a HIBC bar code with a wide to narrow bar ratio of 3:1:
<STX>L
D11
1H0000000150050+0123456789<CR>
121100000000100Barcode H<CR>
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I: Codabar
Valid Characters: 0 – 9, A – D - . $ : / +
Variable Length (requiring at least three characters).
Valid bar dimensions: The expected ratio of wide to narrow bars can range from 2:1 to 3:1. Valid
symbols require start and stop characters (A – D). These characters should be placed in the data field
along with the data to be included in the symbol.
The following example prints a Codabar bar code with a wide to narrow bar ratio of 3:1:
<STX>L
D11
1I63040001501000A1234567890D<CR>
121100000000100Barcode I<CR>
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Barcode I
J: Interleaved 2 of 5 with a modulo 10 checksum.
Valid Characters: 0 – 9
Variable Length.
Valid bar dimensions: The expected ratio of wide to narrow bars can range from 2:1 to 3:1.
The following example prints an I2 of 5 bar code with a modulo 10 checksum added and a wide to
narrow bar ratio of 3:1:
<STX>L
D11
1J000000015010001234567890<CR>
121100000000100Barcode J<CR>
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