RE: Barcode scanning problem

Author: Graham Brown

Posted: 2009-05-14 at 14:30:19

Thanks Matt

I've got the code39 programming manual and there doesn't seem to be

anything to put the asterisks back.=20

Weird one, I remember scanning a code on the other system but I cannot

remember what it was.

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To: GrahamB

Subject: RE: Barcode scanning problem

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> Hi all

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> I've got a Symbol LS2208 scanner. On one system when I scan the=20

> barcode I get *ABC* which is what I want but on another I just get=20

> ABC.

> I have a dim distant recollection I have to scan a barcode which says=20

> "transmit start/stop characters" or words to that effect but I can't=20

> remember where I saw it.

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> Anybody shed any light please?

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> Cheers

> Graham

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I've had to deal with something like that in the past... if you

download the manual I'll bet you'll find pages w/ barcodes that

control/reset the scanner. Just scan the page and you are all set...

In my case I just needed it to do an auto carriage return....

Matt Jarvis

Programmer/DBA

King | Retail Solutions=20

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