Operator`s manual
A-Class  53 
Printer Options (continued) 
Displayed Menu Item  Details 
MIN READABLE HEIGHT 
Ensures bar code integrity by selecting the vertical distance of the 
bar code that must have identical reads. The printer will calculate 
the scan rate and the number of required consecutive reads based on 
the selected height and print speed. 
 Note: The selected distance should not exceed 50% of the measured 
bar code height. 
1/16 in  (1.5 mm) 
Ensures that 1/16 inch of the bar code is 100% readable. 
2/16 in  (3.0 mm) 
Ensures that 1/8 inch of the bar code is 100% readable. 
3/16 in  (4.5 mm) 
Ensures that 3/16 inch of the bar code is 100% readable. 
1/4 in  (6 mm) 
Ensures that 1/4 inch of the bar code is 100% readable. 
1/2 in  (12.5 mm) 
Ensures that 1/2 inch of the bar code is 100% readable. 
DISABLED 
When ‘Disabled’ is selected, the printer defaults to REDUNDANCY 
LEVEL. 
REDUNDANCY LEVEL 
Ensures the data integrity of the bar code. The selected level 
determines the number of consecutive, identical decodes that are 
required to pass the bar code (i.e., if set to three times, the bar code 
will not pass until it has been decoded with the same value three 
successive times.) 
 Note: Depending upon the print speed, higher verification levels may 
cause erroneous failures when scanning multiple bar codes or bar codes 
that are small in height. Refer to the documentation supplied with the 
Scanner for the exact number of scans at a given print speed. 
READ BARCODE (1X) 
One decode is required per bar code.  
READ BARCODE (2X) 
Two consecutive, identical decodes are required per bar code. 
READ BARCODE (3X) 
Three consecutive, identical decodes are required per bar code. 
READ BARCODE (4X) 
Four consecutive, identical decodes are required per bar code. 
READ BARCODE (5X) 
Five consecutive, identical decodes are required per bar code. 
READ BARCODE (6X) 
Six consecutive, identical decodes are required per bar code. 
SET DEFAULTS 
Resets the current settings of the Scanner to the default settings. 










