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Print Growth

Definition:
The extent to which dark or light markings appropriately fill or exceed their module boundaries. These values are determined by counting pixels in the clock pattern of the binary digitized image, then comparing it to a nominal value and minimum and maximum values. The print growth grade is defined in this way:
 
A (4.0) if -.050 < PG < 0.50
 
B (3.0) if -.070 < PG < 0.70
 
C (2.0) if -.085 < PG < 0.85
 
D (1.0) if -.10 < PG < 1.00
 
F (0.0) if PG < -1.00 or PG > 1.00
   
 
If enabled, the print growth is appended to the symbol data according to the ISO/IEC 16022 Symbol Quality Output Mode setting.
Serial Cmd:
<K709,symbol contrast,print growth,axial non-uniformity,UEC>
Default:
Disabled
Options:
0 = Disabled
 
1 = Enabled


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