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4-22 Set the print format
4.7.5 Print a bar code (RX-S only)
(1) Kinds of bar codes
Different kinds of bar codes can be set for each print item.
Kinds of bar codes
Bar code Kinds of characters which can be input Remarks
Code 39
0 to 9 A to Z Space
+ - (minus) / . (period) $ %
ITF 0 to 99 Input of two-digit numbers
NW-7
0 to 9
+ - (minus) / . (period) : (colon) $
EAN-13 0 to 9
EAN-8 0 to 9
UPC-A 0 to 9
UPC-E 0 to 9
Code 128
(code set B)
0 to 9 A to Z a to z Space
FNC1 Code B Code C Symbols
Input numerics of two-digit
numbers
Code 128
(code set C)
0 to 9 FNC1 Code B Code C
Data matrix
(DM)
0 to 9 A to Z a to z Space
FNC1 Symbols
QR code Same as above.
When a bar code of the same kind was set at adjacent print items, only the continuous series bar code is
assumed. However, fixed length bar codes such as EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A and UPC-E become
independent bar codes.
For multiple settings, provide a print item for which a bar code is not set between the print items with a
bar code set.
Up to a maximum of 4 DM (Data Matrix) , code 128 and QR code can be set respectively.
Since the number of horizontal dots is uniquely determined for bar codes, an inter-character space cannot
be set.
A bar code can be set even for print items with a calendar and count set. However, when calendar
substitution, zero suppression, or an invalid character is set, for the bar code setting, the relevant character
is deleted.
When code set C of code 128 was set when the English alphabet is set for the count upper limit, the
relevant character is deleted.
Since start and stop codes are automatically generated, input as print description is unnecessary.
See the Technical Manual for details.

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Hitachi RX Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHitachi
ModelRX
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1. USAGE PRECAUTIONS

1.1 Ink and makeup

Discusses ink and makeup replenishment and periodic replacement.

1.3 Print head cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the printer's print head to maintain performance.

2. COMPONENT NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

2.3 Print head

Details about the printer's print head and its function in printing.

3. BASIC OPERATION

3.1 Start operation

Step-by-step guide for starting up the printer and preparing it for use.

3.2 Shut down operation

Procedures for properly shutting down the printer to prevent damage.

3.3 Basic operation

General overview of basic printer operations and navigation.

4. CREATION AND PRINTING OF MESSAGES

4.1 Print description screen (initial screen)

Overview of the initial screen for message creation and printing.

4.2 Edit messages to be printed (Change message screen)

How to edit existing messages or create new ones for printing.

4.3 Call and print saved messages

Instructions for retrieving and printing previously saved messages.

4.7 Set the print format

Customizing the layout, character size, and appearance of printed messages.

4.13 Set the print specifications

Adjusting various printing parameters like character height, width, and orientation.

5. MAINTENANCE

7. AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS

7.1 Manage messages

Operations for managing stored messages: name change, deletion, number, and group.

8. INK AND MAKEUP REPLENISHMENT

8.1 Replenishing the ink

Steps for refilling the ink reservoir when an "Ink Low" warning is generated.

8.2 Replenishing the makeup

Procedures for refilling the makeup reservoir when a "Makeup Low" warning is generated.

9. WHEN WARNING OR FAULT WAS GENERATED

9.2 On-screen message descriptions

Detailed explanations of various on-screen messages, including causes and remedies.

9.4 Remedial Action to Be Taken in the Event of a Printing Failure

Troubleshooting steps for common printing failures, including probable causes and solutions.

10. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

11. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

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