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Chapter 4 Form Examples
Bar Code Fields
Identify the location of the data fields for each of the six bar codes (one
location at each S.O., S/N, and P/N field on the form). The type of bar code
and the human readable data information is also specified within the bar code
commands. (Refer to the “Bar Codes” chapter for detailed bar code
information.)
Each bar code must be designated separately. The bar code commands are
part of the Create Form mode; therefore, they must be entered in the Create
Form mode before the END command. However, because each dynamic field
is assigned a unique number, the commands should not be duplicated.
Reopen the file and input the following commands before the END command
line but after the HDUP;OFF command.
BARCODE (First bar code command)
(Upper left S.O. field, assigned number 1)
C3/9;H7;BF1;8;DARK;15.1;10.4
PDF;O (Print the data field in OCR-A font)
STOP (Stop the first bar code command)
BARCODE (New bar code command)
(Upper left S/N field, assigned number 2)
C3/9;H7;BF2;8;DARK;20;10.4
PDF;O
STOP
BARCODE (Upper left P/N field, assigned number 3)
C3/9;H7;BF3;8;DARK;25.5;10.4
PDF;O
STOP
BARCODE (Upper right S.O. field, assigned number 4)
C3/9;H7;BF4;8;DARK;15.1;47.4
PDF;O
STOP
BARCODE (Upper right S/N field, assigned number 5)
C3/9;H7;BF5;8;DARK;20;47.4
PDF;O
STOP
BARCODE (Upper right P/N field, assigned number 6)
C3/9;H7;BF6;8;DARK;25.5;47.4
PDF;O
STOP (Stop the bar code command)
Note The IGP will horizontally or vertically duplicate dynamic bar
code or alphanumeric data fields if required. This will also
duplicate the
n
parameter identifying the dynamic data
fields. If unique data fields are required, do not duplicate the
commands.