Barcode Print+ User's Guide
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2.1.2 Barcode height (“v”) 
Specifies the barcode height in 1/60
th
 of an inch. 
ESC(s0p 
30v,,,b,,,sh24600T123456789123 
In this example, 30/60
th
 means that the barcode height will be 0.5 in. (12.7 mm). 
2.1.3 Barcode width (“b”) 
Specifies the width of barcode bars. 
ESC(s0p 
30v,,,b,,,sh24600T123456789123 
This setting affects the total barcode width. To print smaller barcodes, specify smaller values. 
For 1D codes, four values need to be specified in 1/600
th
 of an inch: 
1. First (thin) bar width 
2. Second bar width 
3. Third bar width 
4. Fourth bar width 
Alternatively, default values (“,,,”) can be used. The “ESC(s0p30v,,,b…” sequence will then give the 
same output as “ESC(s0p30v8,16,24,32b…”. 
Example 
For UPC-A barcodes to be printed correctly, four different bar thicknesses are required. 
The output will vary depending on the specified values: 
Greater Values 
Smaller Values 
NOTE 
Not all barcode readers may be able to read small barcodes. 
2.1.4 Barcode space width (“s”) 
Specifies the width of the spaces between bars in a barcode. 
ESC(s0p 
30v,,,b,,,sh24600T123456789123 
For 1D codes, four values need to be specified in 1/600
th
 of an inch: 
1. First (thin) space width 
2. Second space width 
3. Third space width 
4. Fourth space width 










