Avery Dennison MONARCH 9825 manual

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    Monarch ® , 9825 ® , 9855 ® , and 98 60 ® are trademarks of Paxar Americas, Inc. Avery De nnison ® is a trademark of Avery Dennison Corp. DataBar is a trademark of GS1. Portions of this software are © 2007 The FreeT ype Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved. TC9855PMAD2 Rev. AB 4/08 © 2008 Avery Dennison Corp. All rights reserved. [...]

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    2 Defining a GS1 DataBar ™ (RSS) Symbology The GS1 Data Bar is a family of linear symbologi es. Depe nding on the bar code data entered, the bar cod e may appear as a 2D bar code stacke d on top of the lin ear bar code. For more infor mation ab out the GS 1 DataBar bar code, re fer to the GS1 Genera l Specifica tion . Syntax B,field# ,# of char,f[...]

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    3 Left-Justified Fie lds Row B4. fix/va r Fixed ( F ) or variable ( V ) length field. B5. row Dista nce from bottom of the print area to the pi vot point of the fie ld. The pivot point varies, depending on how the field is justified . To easily identify the pivot points (ma rked wi th a circle), a linear bar code is show n: Printer Unit of Measu re[...]

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    4 B8. density Bar code de nsity. The range is 2-8. The default is 2 . Select the density from the follow ing table. Bar Code Type Density Selector 203 dpi Narrow Element Size (dots/mils) 300 dpi Narrow Element Size (dots/mils) Data Length Char Set 2 2/9.9 3/9.8 3 3/14.8 4/1 3.1 4 4/19.7 5/1 6.4 5 5/24.6 7/2 3 6 6/29.6 8/2 6.2 7 7/34.5 10/32 .8 GS1 [...]

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    5 B13. type Select from the bar code family . Opti ons: 1 GS1 Da taBa r 14 2 GS1 Da taBar 1 4 Truncated 3 GS1 Dat aBar 14 St acke d 4 GS1 Da taBar 1 4 Stacked Omni dire ctional 5 GS1 Da taBa r Limited 6 GS1 DataBa r Expanded 7 UPCA 8 UPCE 9 EAN13 10 EAN8 11 UCC/EAN128 and CC A/B 12 UCC/EAN128 and CC C B14. sep_height Height of the separato r betw e[...]

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    6 Defining the RFID Setup Pa cket for UHF (9855 only) Use the RFID set up packet (X) to se t the pro tocol, write a ttempts, read power, writ e power, and signal ad just. Note: Refer to the RFID Setup G uide an d Supply Chart for the read and write power sett ings and si gnal ad justment based on your RFID supplies. Syntax {I,X,pro tocol,wr ite_att[...]

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    7 Defining the RFID Setup Pa cket for HF (9855 only) Use the RFID se tup packet (X ) to set the protocol, write attempt s and attenuat ion. Note: Refer to the HF Setup Guide and Supply Ch art for the pr otoco l and attenua tion settin gs based on your RF ID supplies . Syntax {I,X,pro tocol,wr ite_att em,atten uation ¦} X1. X RFID Setup Packet X2. [...]

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    8 Using Internat ional Font s Version 6.0 or grea ter (985 5/9860) an d version 3.0 or greater (9825 ) have a new font rasteriz er, which allows for an addition al symbol s et (110 – Unicode UT F-8). To use th is symbol set, you mus t download an Internatio nal TrueType fon t. An Internati onal TrueT ype font conta ining Chinese or Japanes e char[...]

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    9 The print er autom atically tr anslates some ch aracter mappings to ot hers. For example, if y ou need a BIG5 fo nt, it is possible t o use U nicode text data. Use Unicode in th e symbol set paramete r to indicate the te xt mapping and select the BIG5 font need ed in th e font parame ter (T8 or C5). The printe r automati cally transla tes the Uni[...]

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    10 In text (T15 ) and constant te xt (C13) fields, symbol set 110 (Unicod e UTF-8) is available. T15. sym set Symbol set. Op tions: 0 Internal Symbol Set 1 ANSI Sy mbol Set 100 Macintosh 101 W ingdings 102 Unicode (user input) for particul ar mapping 103 BIG5 (user input) for Unicode mapp ing* 104 GB2312 (user inpu t) for Unicode mapp ing* 105 SJIS[...]

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    11 Setting the Numeric Format Use the new menu ite m in the Setup, De faults menu to select how num eric values appear in your printed data . With symbol set 110 (Unico de UTF-8), data se nt to th e printer can be in m ixed format (Latin and Ara bic characte rs). The choices include Default, Ara bic-Indic, an d Eastern Arabic . Default Latin nume r[...]

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    12 To change th e setting, from the Mai n Menu, select Setup, then Default s. Then, follo w these steps. 1. Press » or ¼ until you see DEFA ULT S » Numeric Format ¼ 2. Press Enter/Pause . The current set ting is displa yed, for example: NUMERIC FORMAT Default ¼ 3. Press » or ¼ until you see the op tion you wa nt. Then press Enter/Pause . Pre[...]

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    13 The following label print s with Arabic- Indic set fo r the Numeric Format: Viewing the Serial Num ber (9825 o nly) The printer's serial number can be viewed by accessi ng the Diag nostics menu. Pre ss Fe ed/Cut three times an d then press Enter/Pause . 1. From the Diagn ostics me nu, press » or ¼ until y ou se e DIAGNOSTIC S Version ¼ 2[...]

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