Intermate iSeries Stepper Machine User Manual


 
292 User’s Manual for InterForm400
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Barcode Support
When using a HP PCL compatible printer, the system can print bar codes.
If you are using an IDA converter (interface IDA3X, IDA5219 or IDA812) it is possible to
use the bar code facilities of the protocol converter (refer to the manual delivered with the
protocol converter).
In order not to lock up your installation on one particular interface type it is recommended
to use a soft font, or to use the InterForm400's ability to create barcode soft fonts.
InterForm400
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currently support generation of the following barcodes in any size:
Interleaved 2 of 5,
Code 128
Code 39
Code 39 Extended
EAN128
Postnet
EAN13
EAN8
PDF417
UPC-A
The barcodes created by InterForm400
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are automatically stored as members in the
physical file APF3812/FONT.
When printing a bar code, it appears to be placed a little to the right of the specified
location. It is because the start code is as wide as 2 digits and has the two thin lines that
form the start code placed in the right side of the symbol.
You can select whether the soft font is to be used on a HPII(PCL4) or a HPIII(PCL5)
printer. A font for a HPII can be used on HPII, HPIII, HP4 and all printers emulating a HP-
printer. HPIII fonts can only be used with HPIII, HP4 and compatible printers. The
advantage of using HPIII fonts is the much faster download speed.
For HPIII printer types (PCL5) it does not matter what you enter as orientation. The font
can be used for all four orientations. When a font is used on a HPII, it can only be used in
the orientation it is intended for.
If you want a number to appear below the bar code you must specify your overlay
definition to read the number from the data with a 9=Remap Window and place it on the
desired position.
Barcodes in PDF output
All the barcodes in InterForm400 are also supported for PDF output. Note however that
there is a difference to the way that the barcodes for PDF are generated compared to
PCL output:
The barcodes appearance in PCL output are based on the soft font only. The appearance
in PDF output is based on the specifications in the used font number. Normally that will
not be a problem, but if you manually have created the font number you should make
sure, that the pitch and height of the font number are exactly the same as stated in the
description of the barcode soft font.
Calculating barcode height
The height of the font is entered in dots (1/300 of an inch). The following relations will
assist you when entering the barcode height in dots.