Paxar Printer TC6039SA User Manual

System  
Administrator’s  
Guide  
TC6039SA Rev. AF 4/08  
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S  
INTRODUCTION  
1-1  
Using This Manual .................................................................................. 1-1  
Audience................................................................................................ 1-1  
ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS  
2-1  
Using the Taskbar Lockdown Option ......................................................... 2-1  
Locking the Taskbar............................................................................. 2-1  
Removing Applications ......................................................................... 2-2  
Removing Applications ......................................................................... 2-3  
Unlocking the Taskbar.......................................................................... 2-3  
Using Asset Tracking............................................................................... 2-3  
Editing Owner Data .............................................................................. 2-3  
Printing an Asset Tracking Label ........................................................... 2-4  
Printing an Asset Tracking Label ........................................................... 2-5  
Using Printer Passthru............................................................................. 2-5  
CONFIGURING WIRELESS SETTINGS  
3-1  
About the 802.11b Wireless Card.............................................................. 3-1  
Using the Mobile Companion .................................................................... 3-1  
Finding a Network................................................................................ 3-2  
Creating a Profile ................................................................................ 3-3  
Setting a Password .............................................................................. 3-4  
About the 802.11b/g Wireless Card ........................................................... 3-5  
Using Fusion .......................................................................................... 3-5  
Finding a Network................................................................................ 3-6  
Creating a Profile ................................................................................ 3-7  
Setting a Password .............................................................................. 3-9  
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USING PRINTER DIAGNOSTICS  
4-1  
Accessing Printer Diagnostics .................................................................. 4-1  
Testing the Print Engine .......................................................................... 4-1  
Checking Machine Totals...................................................................... 4-2  
Printing Diagnostic Labels .................................................................... 4-3  
Checking the Stock Registration............................................................ 4-5  
Testing the Sensors ............................................................................. 4-7  
Testing the Printhead ........................................................................... 4-9  
Viewing the Print Engine Memory Expansion Directory .......................... 4-10  
Testing the Keypad ............................................................................ 4-11  
Testing the Speaker ........................................................................... 4-11  
CONFIGURING THE SCANNER  
5-1  
Setting Scanner Options .......................................................................... 5-1  
Enabling Specific Bar Codes .................................................................... 5-5  
Configuring UPC/EAN Bar Codes .......................................................... 5-5  
Configuring UPC/EAN Bar Codes .......................................................... 5-6  
Configuring Code 39 Bar Codes ............................................................ 5-9  
Configuring Code 128 Bar Codes......................................................... 5-11  
Configuring I 2of5 Bar Codes .............................................................. 5-12  
Configuring MSI Bar Codes................................................................. 5-13  
Configuring MSI Bar Codes................................................................. 5-13  
Configuring Codabar Bar Codes .......................................................... 5-14  
Configuring Code 93 Bar Codes .......................................................... 5-15  
Configuring D 2of5 Bar Codes ............................................................. 5-16  
Configuring RSS Bar Codes ................................................................ 5-17  
Printable Bar Codes vs. Scannable Bar Codes ......................................... 5-18  
USING SCANNER DIAGNOSTICS  
6-1  
Performing Scanner Diagnostics ............................................................... 6-1  
Setting the Scanner Mode ........................................................................ 6-3  
Setting the Trigger Mode ......................................................................... 6-3  
SCAN STATUS VALUES  
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I N T R O D U C T I O N  
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The Monarch® Pathfinder® Ultra® Platinum 6039™ printer prints,  
scans bar codes, collects data, and communicates with other  
devices. The printer operates on a modified MicrosoftWindowsCE  
platform.  
Information in this document supercedes information in previous versions.  
Check our Web site (www.monarch.com) for the latest documentation and  
release information.  
Note: Before you begin, review the safety information in the Regulatory  
Compliance document included with your printer.  
U s i n g T h i s M a n u a l  
Following is a summary of the contents of this manual.  
Chapter  
Contents  
1
2
Introduction  
Information you should know before using the printer.  
Administrative  
Tools  
Using the taskbar lockdown, asset tracking, and  
printer passthru options.  
3
4
5
6
Wireless  
Configuration  
Setting communications between your wireless  
printer and network.  
Printer  
Diagnostics  
Using printer diagnostics to print test labels, check  
sensors, view inches printed, etc.  
Scanner  
Configuration  
Configuring the scanner to accept certain bar codes  
and setting the scanner and trigger modes.  
Scanner  
Using scanner diagnostics.  
Diagnostics  
A u d i e n c e  
This manual is for the System Administrator who configures the printer and  
scanner and performs diagnostics.  
A Quick Reference for this printer is available in the box.  
The Programmer’s Manual and other documentation are available on our  
Web site.  
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A D M I N I S T R AT I V E T O O L S  
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Use these tools to  
lock the taskbar to restrict user access  
identify and track your printers  
send MPCLII packets directly to the printer.  
U s i n g t h e T a s k b a r L o c k d o w n O p t i o n  
The Taskbar Lockdown option prevents access to the Start Menu or any  
unspecified applications without a password. The system administrator  
selects which applications are accessible when the taskbar is locked.  
Locking the Taskbar  
1. From the Start Menu, tap Settings, Control Panel, Taskbar Lockdown.  
2. Check Enable under the Basic tab.  
3. Select the Startup Mode for the user or administrator.  
To disable the clock display on the taskbar, uncheck the Enable Clock  
on User Bar.  
4. Enter and confirm a password. The default password is 123321.  
Note: Make a note of the password if you change it. You must have the  
current password to unlock the taskbar.  
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5. Tap the Applications tab.  
6. Tap the browse button () and select an application that the user has  
permission to run.  
7. Tap OK. The selected application path appears in the browse field.  
8. Tap Add. The application appears in the list.  
9. When you are finished, tap OK, then Yes. The printer restarts.  
A small lock icon appears over the Start Menu when the taskbar is locked.  
Lock Icon  
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Removing Applications  
If an application is removed from the list, the user no longer has access to  
that application when the taskbar is locked.  
1. From the Taskbar Lockdown screen, tap the Applications tab.  
2. Select the application to remove from the list.  
3. Tap Remove. The application disappears from the list.  
4. When you are finished, tap OK, then Yes. The printer restarts.  
Unlocking the Taskbar  
To unlock the taskbar:  
1. Tap the lock icon at the bottom-left of the taskbar. The Input Panel  
keyboard appears on the display.  
2. Enter the Administrator password and tap OK.  
To re-lock the taskbar, tap the lock icon again, which has moved to the  
bottom-right side of the screen.  
U s i n g A s s e t T r a c k i n g  
Asset tracking contains the manufacturer’s product ID and serial number,  
and the owner’s product ID and serial number. A password is required to  
edit this data. You can print an asset tracking label that contains the product  
IDs and serial numbers for your records.  
Editing Owner Data  
1. From the Start Menu, tap Settings, Control Panel, Asset Tracking.  
2. Tap Edit. Use the keypad to enter the password and press Enter.  
The default password is 123321.  
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The Owner Product ID field is highlighted.  
3. Use the keypad or scan a bar code to enter a new Product ID and press  
Enter.  
The Owner Serial Number field is highlighted.  
4. Use the keypad or scan a bar code to enter a new Serial Number and  
press Enter.  
Note: You can only edit owner data. The Paxar Product ID and Serial  
Number cannot be changed.  
5. Tap Export to create a backup file of the new data on your computer or  
server, then tap OK.  
6. Tap Import to retrieve a backup file from your computer or server, then  
tap OK. The retrieved data appears on the screen.  
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Printing an Asset Tracking Label  
1. From the Asset Tracking screen, tap Print.  
A label prints with the Paxar and Owner  
Product IDs and Serial Numbers and their  
corresponding bar codes.  
Note: You may want to keep this label in a  
safe place for future reference.  
2 . Tap OK, then X in the upper-right corner of  
the screen to exit the application.  
Asset Tracking Label  
U s i n g P r i n t e r P a s s t h r u  
Printer passthru mode is an easy way to send an MPCLII packet (format,  
font, batch, graphic, etc.) directly to the printer. When designing a format,  
use printer passthru to send the format and batch to the printer to see how  
the format looks.  
1. Tap the printer icon in the System Tray.  
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2. Tap Printer Passthru.  
3. Tap Options.  
4. Select Data Source as Folder or USB-Serial Adapter.  
If you select Folder, the printer looks for packets in the \Paxar\Print  
folder. Make sure packets are saved in the \Paxar\Print folder.  
If you select USB-Serial Adapter, you must set the communication  
settings and attach the USB cable via the USB-Serial adapter.  
5. Tap OK.  
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6. Send a packet.  
The text of the packet appears as well as any error messages or  
status for the packet.  
Tap Clear Error to clear an error on the printer.  
Tap Feed to feed a blank label.  
Tap Clear Display to clear the Printer Passthru screen.  
Note: If your battery power level is too low, printing is disabled. Refer to  
the Operator’s Handbook for more information about the battery  
status.  
7 . When you are finished, tap OK to return to the desktop.  
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C O N F I G U R I N G W I R E L E S S  
S E T T I N G S  
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Use this chapter to configure the 802.11b and 802.11b/g wireless (radio)  
card settings.  
A b o u t t h e 8 0 2 . 1 1 b W i r e l e s s C a r d  
The Symbol® Spectrum24® 802.11b wireless card operates at speeds of up  
to 11Mbps on any 802.11b wireless compatible network. You can use the  
printer in Ad-Hoc (peer-to-peer) or AP (access point or Infrastructure)  
wireless mode. Use the Windows® CE Mobile Companion utility available on  
your printer to configure the wireless card to communicate with your network.  
U s i n g t h e M o b i l e C o m p a n i o n  
The Mobile Companion utility starts automatically when you turn on the  
printer and an icon appears in the System Tray.  
Note: You may need to be in Admin Mode to access wireless features.  
See Chapter 2, “Administrative Tools” for more information.  
Tap the Mobile Companion icon  
appears.  
in the System Tray. The main menu  
Menu Option  
Description  
Status  
Displays the current connection’s signal strength, IP  
information, ping tests, and available access points.  
WLAN Profiles  
Find WLANs  
Lists existing profiles to connect or edit.  
Searches for available networks, signal strength, and any  
encryption.  
Options  
Enables or disables wireless modes (Ad-Hoc or AP)  
roaming, sounds, and set/change passwords.  
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Finding a Network  
The printer searches for available networks and lists the SSIDs, signal  
strength, and encryption for each network. You can connect to an existing  
network profile if you have the required network security information.  
1. Tap  
, Find WLANs.  
The printer searches for all networks in range and lists them  
alphabetically by SSID. This may take a few minutes.  
Note: A key indicates that encryption is enabled on the access point. You  
must have the network encryption settings to connect to a protected  
access point.  
2. Select a network and tap Connect.  
The Profile Configuration screen appears.  
3. Verify the mode, authentication, encryption, and IP configuration  
settings.  
4. Tap OK when you are finished.  
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The WLAN Profiles screen appears. When you connect to a network,  
Mobile Companion creates a profile for that connection.  
Your selected profile is shown with an access point icon.  
Note: The icon indicates a connection to this profile. To connect to a  
different profile, select the profile name and tap Connect.  
5. Tap OK to return to the desktop.  
Creating a Profile  
You can create a new connection profile if the network you need does not  
appear in the list of available profiles.  
1. Tap  
, WLAN Profiles.  
2. Tap New. The Profile Configuration screen appears.  
3. Enter a profile name and SSID to identify the printer on the network.  
The default name is 101.  
4. Specify the wireless operating mode. The options are Ad-Hoc or  
Infrastructure.  
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5. Tap the Authentication tab and specify the authentication security  
settings. The options are None, Kerberos, EAP-TLS, or PEAP.  
These settings must match the network authentication settings or the  
printer cannot connect.  
6. Tap the Encryption tab and specify the encryption settings.  
The options are Open System (no security), WEP, or TKIP (WPA).  
These settings must match the network encryption settings or the printer  
cannot connect.  
7. Tap the IP Config tab and select the IP type. The options are DHCP or  
Static.  
8. Tap the Power tab and adjust the radio transmission power, if  
necessary.  
9. When you are finished, tap OK. You return to the desktop.  
10. Tap  
, WLAN Profiles. The new profile is listed.  
Setting a Password  
You can set or change the Mobile Companion access password. The default  
is Disabled.  
1. Tap  
, Options.  
2. Tap Change Password.  
3. To enable password protection, enter and confirm a new password.  
To change a current password, enter the current password, then  
enter and confirm a new password.  
To disable password protection, enter the current password but do  
not specify a new password.  
4. Tap OK.  
5. Tap X in the upper-right hand corner of the screen to exit the application.  
Note: Make a note of the password if you change it. Setting a password  
restricts all access to wireless features.  
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A b o u t t h e 8 0 2 . 1 1 b / g W i r e l e s s C a r d  
The Motorola® LA-5127 802.11b/g wireless card operates at speeds of up to  
11Mbps in 802.11b mode and 54Mbps in 802.11g mode on any wireless-  
compatible network. You can use the printer in Ad-Hoc (peer-to-peer) or  
Infrastructure (access point) wireless mode. Use the Fusion utility available  
on your printer to configure your wireless card to communicate with your  
network.  
U s i n g F u s i o n  
The Fusion utility starts automatically when you turn on the printer and an  
icon appears in the System Tray.  
Note: You may need to be in Admin Mode to access wireless features.  
See Chapter 2, “Administrative Tools” for more information.  
Tap the Fusion icon  
in the System Tray. The main menu appears.  
Menu Option  
Description  
Wireless Status  
Displays the current connection’s signal strength,  
IP address, and version information.  
Wireless Diagnostics  
Find WLANs  
Troubleshoots your connection using ping tests and  
trace routes.  
Searches for available networks, signal strength, and  
any encryption.  
Manage Profiles  
Options  
Lists existing profiles for connecting or editing.  
Enables or disables wireless mode,  
(Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure), roaming, and other system  
options, import/export settings, and set/change  
passwords.  
Log On/Off  
If you have a password-protected profile, select this  
option to enter your username and password.  
Enable/Disable Radio  
Cancel Menu  
Exit  
Turns the radio on and off.  
Closes the menu.  
Closes Fusion and removes the icon from the System  
Tray.  
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Finding a Network  
The printer searches for available networks and lists the SSIDs, signal  
strength, and encryption. You can connect to an existing network profile if  
you have the required network security information.  
1. Tap  
, Find WLANs.  
The printer searches for all networks in range and lists them  
alphabetically by SSID. This may take a few minutes.  
Note: A key indicates that encryption is enabled on the access point. You  
must have the network encryption settings to connect to a protected  
access point.  
2. Double-tap the network you need, then tap Connect in the pop-up menu.  
The Profile Entry screen appears.  
3. Tap Next to verify the mode, authentication, encryption, and IP  
configuration settings.  
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4. Tap Finished.  
The Manage Profiles screen appears. When you connect to a  
network, Fusion creates a profile for that connection. Your selected  
profile is shown with an access point icon.  
Note: The icon indicates a connection to this profile. To connect to a  
different profile, double-tap on the profile name, then tap Connect in  
the pop-up menu.  
5. Tap X in the upper right-hand corner of the screen to return to the  
desktop.  
Creating a Profile  
You can create a new connection profile if the network you need does not  
appear in the list of available profiles.  
1. Tap  
, Manage Profiles.  
2. Hold the stylus on an empty section of the screen until the pop-up menu  
appears.  
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3. Tap Add. The Profile Entry screen appears.  
4. Enter a profile name and SSID to identify the printer on the network.  
The default name is 101. Tap Next.  
5. Specify the wireless operating mode (Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure) and your  
country of operation, if necessary. Tap Next.  
6. Specify the authentication security settings. The options are None,  
EAP-TLS, PEAP, LEAP, or TTLS.  
These settings must match the network authentication settings or the  
printer cannot connect. Tap Next.  
7. Specify the encryption settings. The options are Open (no security), 40-  
or 128-bit WEP, TKIP (WPA), or AES.  
These settings must match the network encryption settings or the printer  
cannot connect. Tap Next.  
8. Select the IP Address Entry method. The options are DHCP or Static.  
Tap Next.  
9. Adjust the radio transmission power, if necessary. The options for  
Infrastructure mode are Automatic and Power Plus.  
When using Automatic, the printer uses the same transmit power level as  
the access point. When using Power Plus, the printer uses a transmit  
power one level higher than that of the access point.  
Tap Next.  
10. Adjust the battery usage settings, if necessary.  
11. Tap Finished.  
Your new profile appears on the Manage Profiles  
screen. If you are not automatically connected to  
your new profile, double-tap your profile’s name,  
then tap Connect in the pop-up menu.  
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Setting a Password  
You can set or change the Fusion access password. The default is no  
password.  
Note: Make a note of the password if you change it. Setting a password  
restricts all access to wireless features.  
1. Tap  
, Options.  
2. Select Change Password from the drop-down menu.  
3. To enable password protection, enter and confirm a new password.  
To change a current password, enter the current password, then  
enter and confirm a new password.  
To disable password protection, enter the current password but do  
not specify a new password.  
4. Tap Save, then OK.  
5. Tap X in the upper-right hand corner of the screen to return to the  
desktop.  
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U S I N G P R I N T E R D I A G N O S T I C S  
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Use printer diagnostics to  
check machine totals  
print diagnostic labels  
perform sensor tests  
peform a printhead dot resistance test  
check the keyboard’s functionality.  
A c c e s s i n g P r i n t e r D i a g n o s t i c s  
1. Tap the printer icon in the System Tray.  
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2. Tap Printer Diagnostics.  
You can tap  
About to see the printer’s software version and other information.  
Tap OK to close the About box.  
X in the upper-right hand corner of the screen to quit Printer Diagnostics  
and return to the desktop.  
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T e s t i n g t h e P r i n t E n g i n e  
1. Tap Print Engine Tests from the Printer Diagnostics screen.  
2. Decide which of the following tests to perform:  
For Machine Totals, see “Checking Machine  
Totals” for more information.  
For Diagnostic Labels, see “Printing  
Diagnostic Labels” for more information.  
For Stock Registration, see “Checking the  
Stock Registration” for more information.  
For Sensor Tests, see “Performing Sensor  
Tests,” for more information.  
For the Printhead Dot Resistance, see  
“Testing the Printhead,” for more  
information.  
For the Print Engine memory expansion  
directory, see “Memory Card Directory  
Listing,” for more information.  
The Service Diagnostics Menu can only be accessed by a Paxar  
Representative because it requires a separate password.  
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Checking Machine Totals  
1. Tap Machine Totals from the Print Engine Tests screen. You see the  
machine totals for inches printed, service inches printed, high (for  
synthetic supply) inches printed, and service high inches printed.  
The printer tracks how many inches of supply it prints.  
2. Tap Back to return to the Print Engine Tests screen.  
OR  
Tap Done to return to the desktop.  
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Printing Diagnostic Labels  
1. Tap Diagnostic Labels (test labels) from the Print Engine Tests  
screen.  
2. Before you run these tests, be sure to load your supply in Non-Peel  
mode. Refer to the Operator’s Handbook for more information about  
loading supply.  
Select:  
The following labels print:  
Information Labels  
The first diagnostic (test) label shows the model  
number, software version, and the printer’s  
configuration by packet. Refer to the Programmer’s  
Manual for more information about configuration  
packets. The second diagnostic label shows the  
model number, software version, total number of  
inches printed, voltage, print contrast, printhead  
resistance, number of bad dots, and memory.  
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Select:  
The following label prints:  
Prints a label to verify that the  
Checkerboard  
Label  
printhead strobes are working. If  
your printed sample has fewer  
lines or no lines, keep the  
sample and call Service.  
Gray Scale Label  
The gray scale test checks the  
uniformity of the printing. The  
printed sample should be  
uniformly gray across the  
supply. If you see voids,  
especially on the edges, keep  
the sample and call Service.  
Label with voids  
Serial Quality  
Label  
A label prints bar codes for you  
to scan to check the quality of  
serial bar codes.  
Parallel Quality  
Label  
A label prints bar codes for you  
to scan to check the quality of  
parallel bar codes.  
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Select:  
The following label prints:  
Contrast  
Use the arrow keys to change the print contrast.  
The higher the number, the darker the print; the  
lower the number, the lighter the print.  
The print contrast controls the darkness of the  
printing on your supply. The range is –28 to +40 and  
the default is 0. You may need to increase or  
decrease the print contrast depending on your  
supply type.  
The correct print contrast setting affects how well  
your bar codes scan and how long your printhead  
lasts.  
3. Tap Back to return to the Print Engine Tests screen.  
OR  
Tap Done to return to the desktop.  
Checking the Stock Registration  
1. Load the supply and feed it through the label path as shown in the  
Operator’s Handbook or Quick Reference.  
2. Tap Stock Registration from the Print Engine Tests screen.  
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3. Select the sensor to calibrate (either Black Mark or On-Demand).  
The black mark sensor is used with black mark supplies (supplies  
with rectangular marks on the back side of the liner or on the supply).  
The on-demand sensor is for peeled supplies, either die-cut or black  
mark.  
4. Tap Calibrate Sensor to calibrate the selected sensor.  
If you select the Black Mark sensor, the printer feeds supply until  
it detects a black mark to calibrate the sensor. When the  
calibration is successful, a label prints: “Stock Sensor Calibration  
Successful.”  
If you select the On-Demand sensor, the printer feeds one or two  
labels to calibrate the on-demand sensor.  
As these tests are successfully performed, a window appears that  
tells you if the calibration was successful or unsuccessful. Tap  
OK.  
If you calibrate the sensor, there is no need to calibrate the  
supply. However, if you tap Calibrate Stock, two or three labels  
are fed to calibrate the supply.  
Note: If you want to feed a blank label, tap Feed.  
5. Tap Back to return to the Print Engine Tests screen.  
OR  
Tap Done to return to the desktop.  
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Testing the Sensors  
1. Tap Sensor Tests from the Print Engine Tests screen.  
2. You see the values for battery voltage,  
black mark sensor, on-demand sensor, and  
printhead temperature. The battery voltage  
range is between 7.0 and 8.4 volts. The  
printer will not print if the voltage is below  
7.0.  
3. Open the cover to test the sensors.  
For the Black Mark sensor, hold a black  
mark against the sensor as shown. When  
you place the black mark on the sensor, the  
values change on the screen. If white is  
over the sensor, the values shown for the  
sensor are higher. The range is between 0  
and 5.0.  
Black Mark Sensor  
Place black mark on  
supply over sensor.  
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For the On-Demand sensor, hold a white label against the sensor as  
shown. When you cover the sensor with a label, the values change on  
the screen. The valid range is between 3.0 and 5.0. If the sensor is  
covered by a black mark, the valid range is between 0 and 1.5.  
4. The value listed for PH Temperature is the current temperature of the  
On-Demand Sensor  
being covered by  
label.  
printhead. The valid range is between 5 and 60 Celsius. The  
temperature of the printhead depends upon the number of labels  
printed and the operating environment. If the temperature is greater  
than 60, the printer will not print.  
5. Tap Stop to stop the test and clear the values. Tap Start to run the  
test again.  
Note: If the value is not within the ranges, make a note of the values  
given and call Service.  
6. Tap Back to return to the Print Engine Tests screen.  
OR  
Tap Done to return to the desktop.  
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Testing the Printhead  
1. Tap Printhead Dot Resistance from the Print Engine Tests screen to  
perform the printhead dot resistance test.  
2. The printhead test checks for dot resistance. The dot resistance test  
checks each dot on the printhead. The valid range is between 245  
and 455.  
Note: If the values are not within range, make a note of the values  
given and call Service.  
3. Tap Back to return to the Print Engine Tests screen, and again to  
return to the Printer Diagnostics screen  
OR  
Tap Done to return to the desktop.  
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Viewing the Print Engine Memory Expansion Directory  
1. Tap Memory Card Directory Listing from the Print Engine Tests  
screen to view the Print Engine memory expansion directory.  
This button is grayed out if you do not have this option in your printer.  
2. You see a list of what is currently saved to your Print Engine MicroSD  
card. For example:  
If the MicroSD card is not present, you see  
3. Tap Back to return to the Print Engine Tests screen, and again to  
return to the Printer Diagnostics screen.  
OR  
Tap Done to return to the desktop.  
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Testing the Keypad  
1. Tap Keypad Tests from the Printer Diagnostics screen.  
2. Press the key you want to test. The key pressed appears on the  
display. If you press Enter, the word “Enter” appears on the display.  
3. Tap Back to return to the Printer Diagnostics screen.  
OR  
Tap Done to return to the desktop.  
Testing the Speaker  
1. Tap Speaker Test from the Printer Diagnostics screen to perform the  
speaker test.  
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2. Tap Run Test. While the test is performed, you hear a tone sounded  
at each frequency (200 Hz – 6400 Hz). The frequencies are  
displayed for each tone.  
3. Tap Back to return to the Printer Diagnostics screen.  
OR  
Tap Done to return to the desktop.  
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5
Use scanner configuration to  
set the scanner operating mode, trigger mode, and scanner  
timeout  
select the .wav file for successful and unsuccessful scans  
enable and disable each specific bar code.  
S e t t i n g S c a n n e r O p t i o n s  
1. Tap the printer icon in the System Tray.  
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2. Tap Scanner Configuration.  
Note: Tap Restore to Defaults to return all the scanner settings to the  
default values. Tap Test Settings to go to the Scanner  
Diagnostics screen.  
The printer automatically resets any invalid settings or ranges to  
the default setting. A message appears specifying which setting  
or range was reset.  
3. Tap General.  
4. Set the Scanner Operating Mode: Momentary, Continuous, or  
Compatible. The default is compatible.  
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The scanner is on when the trigger is pressed and  
goes off when the trigger is released.  
Momentary  
Continuous  
The scanner is always on. A good scan causes the  
scanner to reset and continue scanning.  
Compatible  
The scanner operates in Monarch® 6037  
compatible mode, which means the scanner is on  
when the trigger is pressed and goes off after a  
successful scan or a predetermined timeout period.  
Note: An unsuccessful scans turns off the scanner and activates the  
tone (.wav file) set using the Scanner Configuration menu. A “no  
scan” is interpreted as an unsuccessful scan.  
5. Set the Data Receive Mode: WMCHAR or SMSCANCHAR. The  
default is WMCHAR.  
The application receives data by the keyboard  
buffer.  
WM_CHAR  
SM_SCANCHAR The application receives data by the scanner  
through a special message.  
6. Set the Operation of the Trigger Mode: Scan, Drop, or Forward.  
The default is Forward.  
Pressing the trigger turns on the scanner.  
Scan  
Drop  
The printer ignores the trigger press and does not turn  
on the scanner.  
Forward  
The printer passes the trigger press to the application  
as an F11, which allows for more control of the  
application. You can code a custom application to  
perform a special function whenever it receives an F11.  
7. Enable Send Scan Status to return the data after any scan. This  
data precedes the bar code and includes the length of data and bar  
code type. See Appendix A, “Scan Status Values,” for more  
information.  
8. Set the No Scan Timeout in tenths of seconds, which is the amount  
of time the scanner beam is on before turning off when the trigger is  
pressed. The range is 5 99. The default is 30.  
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9. Tap the Page 2 tab at the top of the screen to continue. You see  
additional options:  
10. Set the Preamble, which specifies the characters to preface returned  
data from certain bar codes. The Preamble can be up to twenty user-  
defined characters.  
11. Set the Postamble, which is the data to be sent after each scanned  
barcode. The Postamble can be up to twenty user-defined  
characters.  
12. Set the AIM Duration, which is the duration of the aiming beam when  
the scanner is activated. The range is 0.0 - 9.9 seconds in .1-second  
increments (0 disables the AIM feature). The default is 0.  
13. Set the Linear Security, which is how many times to scan the same  
barcode to determine a successful read. The range is 1 – 4. The  
default is 1.  
14. Enable Bi-Directional Redundancy, which specifies that good scans  
must occur in both directions (forward and reverse) for the scan to be  
complete.  
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15. Use Browse to select the tone (.wav file) for a Good Scan. This tone  
is heard whenever a bar code is successfully scanned.  
16. Tap Play to hear the tone.  
17. Use Browse to select the tone (.wav file) for No Scan. This tone is  
heard whenever a bar code is unsuccessfully scanned.  
18. Tap Play to hear the tone.  
19. Tap OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration screen.  
E n a b l i n g S p e c i f i c B a r C o d e s  
You must enable and disable each specific bar code type for scanning.  
Some bar codes require additional settings.  
You can scan any of the following bar codes:  
UPC/EAN  
Code 39  
Code 128  
I 2of5  
Codabar  
Code 93  
D 2of5  
RSS  
MSI  
Note: Some bar codes can be printed, but not scanned. See “Printable  
Bar Codes vs. Scannable Bar Codes” for more information.  
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Configuring UPC/EAN Bar Codes  
1. To configure UPC/EAN settings, tap UPC/EAN  
from the Scanner Configuration screen.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
UPCA  
UPCE  
UPCE1  
EAN8  
Allows the scanner to scan UPCA,  
UPCA+2, and UPCA+5 bar codes.  
Allows the scanner to scan UPCE  
bar codes.  
Allows the scanner to scan UPCE1  
bar codes.  
Allows the scanner to scan EAN8 bar  
codes.  
EAN13  
Allows the scanner to scan EAN13  
bar codes.  
3. For each bar code, decide if you want to tell the scanner to return the  
check digit with the data when the bar code is scanned. Check the  
Transmit CD box as necessary.  
4. For each bar code, set the Preamble, which specifies the characters  
that preface the returned data from a UPCA bar code. The choices  
are  
None (No Data)  
SYSCHAR (System Character)  
SYSCOUNT (Country Code and System Character).  
Note: The USA country code is 0.  
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5. Tap the Page 2 tap at the top of the screen to  
continue.  
6. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
Coupon  
Code  
Allows the scanner to scan UPCA,  
UPCA+2, UPCA+5, and UPCA/EAN-  
128 bar codes.  
Note: Set Supplemental to Auto to  
use this option.  
UPCE to  
UPCA  
Tells the scanner to convert UPCE  
bar codes to a UPCA format before  
returning the data.  
Note: After the conversion, your  
UPCA selections affect the  
data.  
EAN Zero Tells the scanner to add 5 leading zeros to EAN8 bar codes  
Extend  
to convert them into EAN13 bar codes.  
Bookland Allows the scanner to scan Bookland EAN bar codes.  
EAN8 to  
EAN13  
Tells the scanner to label the bar code as EAN8 or EAN13  
when EAN Zero Extend is enabled.  
UPCE1 to Tells the scanner to convert UPCE1 bar codes to a UPCA  
UPCA  
format before returning the data.  
Note: After the conversion, your UPCA selections affect the  
data.  
7. Set the Supplemental Mode for UPC/EAN bar codes, which specifies  
how to treat UPC and EAN bar codes with supplemental characters  
(UPCA+2, for example). The choices are Required, Ignore, or Auto.  
The default is Ignore.  
Required  
The scanner scans bar codes with supplemental characters  
only. For example, it scans a UPCA+2 bar code, but not  
UPCA.  
Ignore  
Auto  
The scanner ignores supplemental characters. For example,  
it scans a UPCA+2 bar code as a UPCA.  
Uses scanning information as specified in Scan UPC/EAN  
Supplemental Redundancy.  
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8. Set the Supplemental Redundancy, which sets the number of times  
a symbol without supplemental information is decoded. The range is  
2 – 20. The default is 7.  
9. Set the Security, which is how many times to scan the same barcode  
to determine a successful read. The range is 1 – 4. The default is 1.  
Before setting this security level, you must decide the print quality  
of the bar codes you are scanning. The better the quality of the  
bar code, the lower the security level needed.  
1
2
Choose 1 if most of your scans are successful.  
Choose 2 when your unsuccessful scans are related to characters  
1, 2, 7, and 8.  
3
Choose 3 when your unsuccessful scans are not limited to  
characters 1, 2, 7, and 8.  
4
Choose 4 if unsuccessful scans still occur at level 2.  
10. Tap OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration screen.  
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Configuring Code 39 Bar Codes  
1. To configure Code 39 settings, tap Code 39  
from the Scanner Configuration screen.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
Code 39  
Allows the scanner to scan  
Code 39 bar codes.  
Transmit  
CD  
Tells the scanner to return the  
check digit with the data when a  
Code 39 bar code is scanned.  
Code32  
Prefix  
Allows the scanner to scan  
Code 32 Prefix bar codes.  
Convert to  
Code32  
Tells the scanner to convert Code 39 bar codes to Code  
32 bar codes.  
Full ASCII  
Allows the scanner to interpret data in a Code 39 bar code  
Conversion as an ASCII representation. The scanner does not  
autodiscriminate between Code 39 and Code 39 Full  
ASCII.  
Note: Do not enable this option and Trioptic Code 39 at  
the same time.  
Trioptic 39  
Verify CD  
Allows the scanner to scan Trioptic Code 39 bar codes.  
The length is always 6.  
Note: Do not enable this bar code and Code 39 Full ASCII  
at the same time.  
Tells the scanner to check the integrity of all Code 39 bar  
codes that it scans.  
Note: This option only works on Code 39 bar codes that  
include a modulo 43 check digit.  
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Lengths  
Variable, specifies that Code 39 bar codes can be any  
Sets the  
length.  
length(s) for  
Code 39 bar  
codes.  
Note: Lengths include check digits.  
1 Fixed, specifies a single length for valid Code 39 bar  
codes. The range for Length 1 is 2 – 99.  
The default is 2.  
2 Fixed, specifies two lengths for valid Code 39 bar  
codes. The range for Length 2 is 2 – 99.  
The default is 55.  
If you have enabled Code 39 Full ASCII, choose  
Variable.  
Note: Specifying a range of lengths increases the  
likelihood of unsuccessful scans.  
3. Tap OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration screen.  
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Configuring Code 128 Bar Codes  
1. To configure Code 128 settings, tap  
Code 128 from the Scanner Configuration  
screen.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
Code 128  
Allows the scanner to scan Code  
128 bar codes.  
UCC/  
EAN-128  
Allows the scanner to scan  
UCC/EAN-128 bar codes.  
ISBT 128  
Allows the scanner to scan ISBT  
128 bar codes. Any length bar  
code is valid.  
3. Tap OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration screen.  
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Configuring I 2of5 Bar Codes  
1. To configure I 2of5 settings, tap I 2of5 from  
the Scanner Configuration screen.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
I 2of5  
Allows the scanner to scan I 2of5  
bar codes.  
Transmit Tells the scanner to return the  
CD  
check digit with the data when an  
I 2of5 bar code is scanned.  
Convert  
to  
EAN13  
Tells the scanner to convert 14-  
character I 2of5 bar codes into an  
EAN13 bar code.  
For the conversion to work, the following must occur:  
I 2of5 bar codes must be enabled.  
14 must be a valid length.  
The data must have a leading zero.  
The data must include an EAN13 check digit.  
Verify  
CD  
Tells the scanner to check the integrity of a scanned I 2of5  
bar code to ensure it complies with either USS or OPCC  
standards.  
Lengths  
Sets the  
length(s)  
for I2 of  
5 bar  
Variable, specifies that I 2of5 bar codes can be any length.  
Note: Specifying a range of lengths increases the likelihood  
of unsuccessful scans.  
1 Fixed, specifies a single length for valid I 2of5 bar codes.  
The range for Length 1 is 2 – 99. The default is 14.  
2 Fixed, specifies two lengths for valid I 2of5 bar codes.  
codes.  
The range for Length 2 is 2 – 99. The default is 0.  
3. Tap OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration screen.  
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Configuring MSI Bar Codes  
1. To configure MSI settings, tap MSI from the  
Scanner Configuration screen.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
MSI  
Allows the scanner to scan MSI bar  
codes.  
Transmit Tells the scanner to return the  
CD  
check digit with the data when an  
MSI bar code is scanned.  
Mod  
Tells which algorithm to use to  
10/11 CD ensure the integrity of a two-check  
Scheme  
digit MSI bar code.  
Use 2  
CDs  
Tells the number of check digits that MSI bar codes should  
have.  
Note: Check digits are not always returned with the data. If  
you choose two check digits, you must choose a check  
digit algorithm.  
Lengths  
Sets the  
length(s)  
for MSI  
bar  
Variable, specifies that MSI bar codes can be any length.  
Note: Specifying a range of lengths increases the likelihood  
of unsuccessful scans.  
1 Fixed, secifies a single length for valid MSI bar codes. The  
range for Length 1 is 1 – 99. The default is 6.  
2 Fixed, secifies two lengths for valid MSI bar codes. The  
codes.  
range for Length 2 is 1 – 99. The default is 55.  
3. Tap OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration screen.  
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Configuring Codabar Bar Codes  
1. To configure Codabar settings, tap Codabar from the Scanner  
Configuration screen.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
Codabar  
Allows the scanner to scan  
Codabar bar codes.  
NOTISEdit Tells the scanner to strip the  
start and stop characters from  
scanned Codabar bar codes.  
CLSIEdit  
Tells the scanner to strip the  
start and stop characters from  
14-character Codabar bar codes  
and insert spaces after the first,  
fifth, and tenth characters.  
Note: The 14-character length  
does not include start and  
stop characters.  
Lengths  
Sets the  
length(s)  
for  
Codabar  
bar codes.  
Variable, specifies that Codabar bar codes can be any  
length.  
Note: Specifying a range of lengths increases the likelihood  
of unsuccessful scans.  
1 Fixed, specifies a single length for valid Codabar bar  
codes. The range for Length 1 is 1 – 99. The default is 5.  
2 Fixed, specifies two lengths for valid Codabar bar codes.  
The range for Length 2 is 1 – 99. The default is 55.  
3. Tap OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration screen.  
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Configuring Code 93 Bar Codes  
1. To configure Code 93 settings, tap Code 93  
from the Scanner Configuration screen.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
Code 93  
Allows the scanner to scan Code  
93 bar codes.  
Lengths  
Sets the  
length(s)  
for Code  
93 bar  
Variable, specifies that Code 93  
bar codes can be any length.  
Note: Specifying a range of  
lengths increases the  
likelihood of unsuccessful  
scans.  
codes.  
1 Fixed, specifies a single length for valid Code 93 bar  
codes. The range for Length 1 is 2 – 99. The default is 4.  
2 Fixed, specifies two lengths for valid Code 93 bar codes.  
The range for Length 2 is 2 – 99. The default is 55.  
3. Tap OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration screen.  
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Configuring D 2of5 Bar Codes  
1. To configure D 2of5 settings, tap D 2of5 from  
the Scanner Configuration screen.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
D 2of5  
Allows the scanner to scan D 2of5  
bar codes.  
Lengths  
Sets the  
length(s)  
for D  
2of5 bar  
codes.  
Variable, specifies that D 2of5 bar  
codes can be any length.  
Note: Specifying a range of lengths  
increases the likelihood of  
unsuccessful scans.  
1 Fixed, Specifies a single length for valid D 2of5 bar codes.  
The range for Length 1 is 2 – 99. The default is 12.  
2 Fixed, Specifies two lengths for valid D 2of5 bar codes.  
The range for Length 2 is 2 – 99. The default is 0.  
3. Tap OK to save all the settings and return to the Scanner  
Configuration screen.  
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Configuring RSS Bar Codes  
1. To configure RSS settings, tap RSS from  
the Scanner Configuration screen.  
2. Enable each bar code you need to scan.  
RSS 14  
Allows the scanner to scan RSS  
14 bar codes.  
RSS  
Limited  
Allows the scanner to scan RSS  
Limited bar codes.  
RSS  
Allows the scanner to scan RSS  
Expanded Expanded bar codes.  
RSS to  
Tells the scanner to convert RSS  
UPC/EAN  
bar codes into an UPC/EAN bar  
code.  
3. Tap OK to save all the settings and return  
to the Scanner Configuration screen.  
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P r i n t a b l e B a r C o d e s v s . S c a n n a b l e B a r C o d e s  
The printer scans the following bar codes:  
Codabar  
Code 128  
Code 39  
(MOD 43 check digit)  
Code 39 (no check digit) Code 93  
EAN 13  
EAN 13 +5  
EAN 8 +5  
MSI  
EAN 13 & Price CD  
EAN 8  
EAN 13 +2  
EAN 8 +2  
I2of5  
I2 of 5 with Barrier Bar  
UPCA  
UPCA & Price CD UPCA +2  
UPCA +5  
UPCE  
UPCE +2  
UPCE +5  
The printer prints the following bar codes:  
Codabar  
Code 128  
Code 39  
(MOD 43 check digit)  
Code 39 (no check digit) Code 93  
EAN 13  
EAN 13 & Price CD  
EAN 8  
EAN 13 +2  
EAN 13 +5  
EAN 8 +5  
EAN 8 +2  
I2of5  
I2of5 with Barrier Bar MaxiCode  
MSI  
PDF417  
UPCA +5  
UPCE +5  
Postnet  
UPCA  
UPCA & Price CD  
UPCE  
UPCA +2  
UPCE +2  
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D I A G N O S T I C S  
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Use scanner diagnostics to  
check the data in a bar code  
view a bar code’s type and length.  
P e r f o r m i n g S c a n n e r D i a g n o s t i c s  
1. Tap the printer icon in the System Tray.  
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2. Tap Scanner Diagnostics.  
3. Scan a bar code. You see the bar code’s data and length.  
4. Tap About to see additional scanner information.  
5. Tap OK to close the About box.  
6. Tap X in the upper-right hand corner of the screen to return to the  
desktop.  
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S e t t i n g t h e S c a n n e r M o d e  
To set the scanner mode without using the Scanner Configuration menu:  
1. Tap the printer icon in the System Tray.  
2. Set the Scanner Mode: Momentary, Continuous, or Compatible.  
The scanner is on as long as the trigger is pressed  
and goes off when the trigger is released.  
Momentary  
Continuous  
Compatible  
The scanner is always on. A good scan causes the  
scanner to reset and continue scanning.  
The scanner operates in Monarch® 6037  
compatible mode. The scanner is on as long as the  
trigger is pressed and goes off after a successful  
scan or a predetermined timeout period.  
Note: A bad scan turns off the scanner and activates the tone (.wav  
file) set in Scanner Configuration.  
S e t t i n g t h e T r i g g e r M o d e  
To set the trigger mode without using Scanner Configuration:  
1. Tap the printer icon in the System Tray.  
2. Set the Trigger Mode: Scan, Drop, or Forward. The default is  
Forward.  
Pressing the trigger activates the scanner.  
Scan  
Drop  
The printer ignores the trigger press and does NOT  
activate the scanner.  
Forward  
The printer passes the trigger press to the application,  
which simulates pressing F11.  
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S C A N S TAT U S VA L U E S  
A
If you have enabled Send Scan Status, use the following table to  
interpret the data returned from every scan. This data precedes  
the bar code and includes the length of data and bar code type. Refer to  
the Programmer’s Manual for more information.  
Value  
0
Bar Code Type  
No Scan  
1
Code 39  
2
Codabar  
3
Code 128  
Dk 2of5  
4
5
IATA 2of5  
I 2of5  
6
7
Code 93  
8
UPC A  
9
UPC E  
10  
11  
14  
15  
16  
21  
22  
23  
EAN 8  
EAN 13  
MSI Plessey  
EAN 128  
UPC E1  
Trioptic Code 39  
Bookland EAN  
Coupon Code  
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48  
Bar Code Type  
RSS 14  
49  
RSS Limited  
50  
RSS Expanded  
72  
UPC A with 2 Supplements  
UPC E with 2 Supplements  
EAN 8 with 2 Supplements  
EAN 13 with 2 Supplements  
UPC E1 with 2 Supplements  
UPC A with 5 Supplements  
UPC E with 5 Supplements  
EAN 8 with 5 Supplements  
EAN 13 with 5 Supplements  
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