RE: [sap-dev] PDF417 2D barcode from SAP R/3 4.6C
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| | Posted by horacio zapettini on Jan 28 at 1:58 PM | |
We've done it but using epl2 We've developed it in 4.6c and it's working in ecc6.
Have you visited zebra home page? There are some tips to work with sap and zebra printers there... (BTW, I've learnt this after we have developed our scripts)
HTH
Horacio.
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De: EJ1 via sap-dev [mailto:sap-dev@Groups.ITtoolbox.com]
Enviado el: Jueves, 28 de Enero de 2010 03:07 p.m.
Para: Horacio Zapettini
Asunto: [sap-dev] PDF417 2D barcode from SAP R/3 4.6C
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Posted by EJ1
on Jan 28 at 1:10 PM
Can anyone tell me if they are successfully printing 2D barcodes to a Zebra printer from sapscript on 4.6C.
If so, I would be interested in knowing the specifics to make it work. i.e. is the printer setup as device type ASCII, ZLB_ZEB, ZLB_ZEB2. While we can get the 2D barcode to print, our issue is when we scan the 2D barcode the record separator shows # signs. I believe it should be ASCII(30). Scanning the test label from the bartender software used to design the layout, the data for the 2D barcode runs together without # signs.
__.____._ Have you visited zebra home page? There are some tips to work with sap and zebra printers there... (BTW, I've learnt this after we have developed our scripts)
HTH
Horacio.
________________________________
De: EJ1 via sap-dev [mailto:sap-dev@Groups.ITtoolbox.com]
Enviado el: Jueves, 28 de Enero de 2010 03:07 p.m.
Para: Horacio Zapettini
Asunto: [sap-dev] PDF417 2D barcode from SAP R/3 4.6C
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Posted by EJ1
on Jan 28 at 1:10 PM
Can anyone tell me if they are successfully printing 2D barcodes to a Zebra printer from sapscript on 4.6C.
If so, I would be interested in knowing the specifics to make it work. i.e. is the printer setup as device type ASCII, ZLB_ZEB, ZLB_ZEB2. While we can get the 2D barcode to print, our issue is when we scan the 2D barcode the record separator shows # signs. I believe it should be ASCII(30). Scanning the test label from the bartender software used to design the layout, the data for the 2D barcode runs together without # signs.
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