John Drescher schrieb:
> I printed mine reasonably close to
> specifications and it worked even with the label upside down.
My theory: with fixing the Kyocera barcode labels upside down I moved
the text string out of the scan area and with this now the barcode has
the same orientation as that
> in the meantime I changed the size of the barcode labels a little bit to
> make them better match to lable field of the cartridge and sticked them
> with carpet tape upside down onto the cartridge with the human readable
> text string pointing to the top side of the cartridge.
> Now it works!
>
Ralf Brinkmann schrieb:
> I tested barcode type "code39" printed with a Kyocera laserprinter -
> seems not to work. The Dell User’s Guide gives no hint at all.
>
> Any Idea?
>
> Kyocera Prescribe commands:
>
> !R! UNIT D;
> SCP;
> BARC 19, Y, 'DO0101L3', 180, 200;
> RPP; MRP 0, 600;
>> Did you include the L1 / L2 / L3 at the end of the label?
>>
>> John
>
> yes, I labeled my two tapes 'DO0101L3' and 'DO0102L3' as shown in my Kyocera
> prescribe script. An USB hand held scanner is able to read the code.
>
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On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Ralf Brinkmann
wrote:
> I tested barcode type "code39" printed with a Kyocera laserprinter -
> seems not to work. The Dell User's Guide gives no hint at all.
>
> Any Idea?
>
> Kyocera Prescribe commands:
>
> !R! UNIT D;
>SCP;
>BARC 19, Y, 'DO0101L3', 180,