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Axial Non-Uniformity

Definition:
Axial non-uniformity is a measure of how much the sampling point spacing differs from one axis to another, namely AN = abs (XAVG - YAVG) / ((XAVG + YAVG)/2) where abs () yields the absolute value. If a symbology has more than two major axes, then AN is computed for those two average spacings which differ the most. (ANSI) axial non-uniformity grading is defined this way:
 
A (4.0) if AN < .06
 
B (2.0) if AN < .08
 
C (2.0) if AN < .10
 
D (1.0) if AN < .12
 
F (0.0) if AN > .12
   
 
If enabled, the axial non-uniformity is appended to the symbol data according 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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