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I think you'd look at the BARCODE keyword in DDS manual, I
think "unit-width" and "wide/narrow-ratio" will help you:

BARCODE(bar-code-ID [height] [[*HRZ | *VRT]
[*HRI | *HRITOP | *NOHRI] [*AST | *NOAST]
[modifier] [unit-width]
[wide/narrow-ratio]
[PDF417 data]
[Data Matrix data]
[Maxicode data]])


Note: The overall barcode width is dependent on:
- Ratio or width parameter in user DDS.
- Actual customer data in the barcode.
- Limitations of printer hardware, such as PEL density,
pins and so on.

HTH
Marco
--- Terry@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I have run into a 'situation'.  I have a spooled file
> which prints bar code
> labels on Avery 5161 forms.  When I print this on out
> Network Printer 24,
> it prints fine.  When I try to print the exact same
> spooled file on the
> InfoPrint 1125, it causes a sense data error, PQT3630,
> because it's trying
> to print the bar code outside the printable area.
> 
> I moved the bar code field around in the PRTF to get it
> to print, and found
> that the line weight in the bar code  printed on the 1125
> is 'heavier',
> which causes the bar code to be about 1/4 inch longer
> than on the NP24.
> 
> Is there a setting I can change on the 1125 to get it to
> behave like at
> NP24, or am I S.O.L.?  A search of the archives didn't
> turn up anything...


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