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HP Indigo Labels and Packaging powered by EskoArtwork
BarX Plug-in

User Guide

HP Indigo Labels and Packaging
powered by EskoArtwork

BarX Plug-in
User Guide

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Copyright
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Contents
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Introduction.......................................................................................................... 2
Supported Barcode types.................................................................................... 3
Barcode Settings ................................................................................................. 4
Code...................................................................................................................................4
Rotation..............................................................................................................................4
Bar width reduction ............................................................................................................5
Device Compensation........................................................................................................5
Magnification......................................................................................................................5
Height.................................................................................................................................5
Output resolution................................................................................................................5
Box .....................................................................................................................................5
Snap bars to Output Resolution.........................................................................................6
Light margin indicator.........................................................................................................6

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Extra functionality ................................................................................................ 7
Dynamic behaviour ............................................................................................................7
Positioning of the barcode object.......................................................................................7

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Special Types of barcodes .................................................................................. 8
DATAMATRIX....................................................................................................................8

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barX Preferences ................................................................................................ 9

Introduction
Barcodes are just the visible part of often quite large systems frequently referred to as
automated identification systems, which, increasingly, are proving to be some of the most
cost-effective management tools, since they enable organizations to keep track of their
goods and stocks in all kinds of situations in a fast, accurate and efficient way.
With barX, you can add a dynamic barcode to your Adobe Illustrator document without
leaving your application. Dynamic means that your barcode settings can be changed later
on, even after you saved, closed and reopened your document. Bar/X is part of the VDP
Pack for HP indigo Labels and Packaging Server powered by EskoArtwork.
You select a barcode type from the dropdown list, select an orientation and you define the
barcode in the dialog which changes according to the kind of barcode that you have
chosen.
The Bar/X menu is accessed via Window, Esko, Bar/X. Mind that usage of this menu is
for non-variable jobs only, where you type in the barcode manually. For variable data
jobs, when you want to print every label with a different barcode, barcodes are made
within the VDP plugin. Please refer to the VDP manuals:
VDP Pack User Guide
This manual ia then also useful as a technical reference manual for Barcode properties.

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Supported Barcode types
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2 of 5

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CLF-8

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CODABAR

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CODE 128

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CODE 128 (long)

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CODE 39

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DATAMATRIX

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EAN 128

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EAN 13

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EAN 8

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HIBC 128

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HIBC 39

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ITF - 14

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ITF - 16

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Int. 2 of 5

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Laetus Pharma Code

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M+S 7

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MSI

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Marks & Spencer

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PZN

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Paraf Italy

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UPC-A

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UPC-E

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Barcode Settings

Code
To enter the digits of the barcode.

; Note
When entering a wrong number of digits or wrong begin or end digits, the system displays
a warning message, informing you of the required number of digits or displaying the
correct code.

Rotation
To rotate your barcode 90 or 180 degrees, you can use the rotation buttons next to the
Type dropdown. For any other rotation angle use the Rotation input field.

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Barcode Settings

Bar width reduction
To adapt the bar width of the barcode. This is necessary to adapt the barcode to printing
processes where the ink tends to 'bleed'. To compensate for this ink bleeding, the bars
have to be a little thinner. The exact value will be provided by your printer or customer. If
the printer specifies for example that the line width will increase with 0.01mm, then specify
a bar width reduction of 0.01 mm. By default, the value 0 is entered for all barcodes. This
means that the bar width is not adapted. A negative value in this input box results in
thicker bars, a positive value in thinner bars. See also Device Compensation below.

Device Compensation
This does the same as the Bar Width Reduction option. But some customers give a
separate value for the device bleed compensation. Whereas the bleed tackled by the Bar
Width Reduction is caused by the substrate your artwork is printed on, the device bleed is
caused by the plate or film making process. If you only have one compensation value, use
the Bar Width Reduction field, and leave this field on a value of 0. If you use both fields,
the sum of their respective values will be used to compensate the thickness of the
barcode lines. A negative value results in thicker bars, a positive value in thinner bars.

Magnification
Represents a reduction or enlargement percentage for proportional reduction or
enlargement of the barcode. The value is an absolute factor which is automatically
rounded depending on the type of barcode. As barcodes are magnified or reduced in size,
the relationship between the bars remains constant The widths of individual bars and
spaces however, are increased or reduced.

; Note
Since all the values in this dialog box are related proportionally, specifying a number in
the Magnification input box will influence the other values in the dialog box.

Height
The height of the barcode. The height covers the height of the bars and the digits (if any).
Although the height does not contain information, it has to be sufficient to allow for
efficient reading of the code.
Warning
Do not change the height of the barcode before entering a Magnification value. The height
will change again according to the Magnification factor that you define.

Output resolution
Defines the resolution for the exposure of the barcode. The unit is ppi.

Box
To automatically create a box behind the barcode. You can use the link button to link the
4 box margin values and get the same distance around the barcode.

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Barcode Settings

Snap bars to Output Resolution
When entering a value of a parameter that have influence on the bar sizes like
'Magnification', 'Bar Width Reduction' or 'Device Compensation' input fields, barX will
automatically correct the input value in accordance with the selected output resolution.
This correction is performed to ensure the 'elementary cell size' of the selected barcode
type maps to an integral number of output pixels in the selected output resolution. The
correction is necessary to prevent (unevenly distributed) errors equal to one device pixel
on the widths of (some of) the bars. For example: The EAN-13 specification imposes an
elementary cell width of 0.33 mm. If the user enters a magnifaction value, it will be
corrected so that the corrected value multiplied by 0.33 will result in an integral number of
output pixels.

Light margin indicator
Enabling this option will create a bigger-than sign at the end of the barcode, indicating the
minimal width of the barcode box for optimal reading.

; Note
When entering a value in the “Magnification”, “Bar Width Reduction” or “Device
Compensation” input fields, barX will automatically correct the input value in accordance
with the selected output resolution. This correction is performed to ensure the
“elementary cell size” of the selected barcode type maps to an integral number of output
pixels in the selected output resolution. The correction is necessary to prevent (unevenly
distributed) errors equal to one device pixel on the widths of (some of) the bars. For
example: The EAN-13 specification imposes an elementary cell width of 0.33 mm. If the
user enters a magnifaction value, it will be corrected so that the corrected value multiplied
by 0.33 will result in an integral number of output pixels.

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Extra functionality
Dynamic behaviour

barX barcodes are dynamic in the sense that they can always be changed afterwards
without having to create a new barcode. The barX palette will show the parameters of a
barX barcode when you select it in your document. The button in the barX palette to
create a barcode will change in an Apply button, pressing this button will update the
selected barcode.

) Tip
If your graphical respresentation of your barX barcode has been changed e.g. by moving
some anchor points of the barcode lines manually with the Adobe Illustrator select tools,
you can repair the barcode by selecting it, and clicking the Apply button of the barX
palette. The barcode object thus will be recreated using the same properties at the same
position.

Positioning of the barcode object
If you have boostX installed on your Adobe Illustrator application, creating a barcode will
center the barcode object on the current boostX crosshair position.
If no boostX crosshair is found in the document, the barcode will be centered on the
current viewport of your active document window.

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Special Types of barcodes

Special Types of barcodes
DATAMATRIX
Datamatrix code is a so-called ‘two-dimensional’ barcode and allows encoding large
amounts of data. Datamatrix codes are being used more and more in packaging/label
applications .

Code:
The string to be encoded. The maximum length of the string to be encoded depends on
symbol type (rows/columns) and the nature of the data (different encodings are possible,
our implemention follows the guidelines to get the most compact encoding). The encoding
of control characters or binary data currently is not supported.

Symbol Type:
Indicates the number of columns/rows in the matrix. Datamatrix codes exist in different
sizes. And the larger the size, the more data can be embedded. The ‘Best Fit’ selection
will select the smallest symbol type that can contain the specified code string.

Cell size:
This is the dimension of the basic (square) cell.

Height and Width:
The height and width of the total barcode. Mark that the symbol type, cell size and
height/width are related. Changing any of these settings will automatically change the
related fields. When ‘Best Fit’ is selected, the height and width are calculated by doing a
‘preflight’ on the specified code string.

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barX Preferences
The barX preferences (Adobe Illustrator Preferences > Esko-Graphics > barX
Preferences ...) allows you to define what kind of font the default font is:
•

OCR-B Standard: typically used in the Western market, rounder font

•

OCR-B Bitstream: typically used in the Asian market

Example
OCR-B Standard

OCR-B Bitstream

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Copyright © 2008 Hewlett-Packard Company
This is an HP Indigo digital print. Printed in Israel.
www.hp.com/go/indigo

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