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Re: I would like to programm my barcode to push enter...
From the LS1203 Product Reference Guide scan Scan Options, Data Suffix, Enter. In the current version of the guide these barcodes are found on Adobe page 47 of 202.
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Hello Jane Diaz,
the scanner has several barcode types enabled by default. Other type or lengths must be activated with an programming barcode from the Programm Reference Guide for LS4000.
Please check which kind of barcode are you using.
Download the Program Reference Guide from support.symbol.com
Scan the barcodes from the chapter Symbologies
Hallo Jason, yes, this can be done automatically, just by scanning three programming barcodes. Please follow the steps in the attached document. https://docs.symbol.com/attachments/ADC-01244.doc
With the Symbol scanners, they usually come with a sheet at least of scan codes to configure the scanner. One of those bar codes will have the option of not needing to manually hit the carriage return. What model scanners are they? You can probably find the codes from Symbol.
You can create a barcode in Code 39 that contains $M. Then scan the Enable Code 39 Full ASCII barcode from the Symbologies section of the LS4000 Series Product Reference Guide (Adobe page 93 of 182). If you are unable to create the barcode Knowledge Article ADC-00266 contains the $M barcode. You may run into problems with your application if it does not see a Control M as an Enter. If this is the case the article contains instructions for addressing this problem as well.
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