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Figure 269: Example Barcode DotCode with content '123' |
Note: The Barcode uses dots instead of traditional squares. This Barcode is suitable for high-speed industrial applications. Full Supported in Flash. Possible Characters: Upper case letters (A-Z), lower case letters (a-z), numbers (0-9), and all common special character. Full ASCII Set (0-127). Number of Characters: Up to ~2500. Error Correction: Error detection (Reed-Solomon Error), but no error correction. Settings: See settings below. |
Figure 270: DotCode extended dialog |
Dots: Invert: Inverts the barcode. Generate dots: The barcode will consist of dots. If this checkbox is activated, the parameters of the drill property page will be taken (if activated) instead of the parameters of the scanner property page. Cellmode will be enabled automatically Segment Count: Quiet Zone [%]: Apply a boarder to the barcode when invert is activated. Size: Defines the size ratio of the edges to each other. The numbers do not indicate the number of rows and columns. Text: Specify an offset in x and y for a human readable text which can be displayed in addition to the barcode. Freely Editable Text: The position of the human readable text can be placed freely and will be kept at this position also if the content of the barcode is changed. Text XOffset: Shifts the human readable text in x direction. This offset is kept also if the content of the barcode is changed. Text YOffset: Shifts the human readable text in y direction. This offset is kept also if the content of the barcode is changed. Cell Size [%]: The cell size can be reduced in x and y. The reduction is specified in %.
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