5525B/31/32 Line Matrix Printer IGP/PGL Programmer's Reference Manual
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c. Replace 
L 
with a number equaling the total 
number of characters in the field. (The actual 
data provided dynamically during the Execute 
Form Mode can be less than 
L
.)
d. The information for the data field is entered 
dynamically during the Execute Form Mode. 
(Refer to “Execute Form: Dynamic Bar Code 
Data” on page 63.) Do not use the
 data field 
parameter to enter data when the BF
n;L 
parameters are used. However, refer to the 
data field
 description for available characters. 
DARK Optional parameter to produce darker looking bar 
codes. Enter DARK. Refer to “Dark Printing” on 
page 28 for more information.
SR
Defines the starting row for the bar code. Enter a 
value ranging from row 1 to one less than the 
length of the form. Character row or dot row is 
specified based on the Scale command (page 82), 
or use the CP.DP format (page 26).
SC
Defines the starting column of the bar code. Enter a 
value ranging from column 1 to one less than the 
width of the form. Character column or dot column 
is specified based on the Scale command (page 
82), or use the CP.DP format (page 26).
(D)
The printable character (delimiter) identifying the 
start and finish of the data field. Enter any printable 
character other than a slash (/), the SFCC, or a 
character used within the data. The same character 
must be used at both ends of the data field, but it 
will not print with the data.
data field
Enter the characters for the bar code data. A null 
data field (no characters) is permitted. The length of 
the data field is variable; however, the maximum 
length is usually limited to 32 characters to 
minimize potential reading errors. An even number 
of characters are required for the interleaving 
process. Consequently, if an odd number of 
characters are entered in the data field, a leading 
zero is added automatically. The characters 
available for the data field are 0 through 9 (hex 30 
through 39, respectively).










