Method and apparatus for transforming digitally encoded data into printed data strips
First Claim
1. Apparatus for transforming data stored in a digital memory of a computer system into printed data strips, said printed data strips having a data portion formed of a plurality of data lines made up of linear printed integral nibbles and in which said previously-stored data has been encoded and a header containing coded instructions for reading said data portions, said apparatus includingreceiving means for receiving (a) information as to the desired dimensional parameter for said data strip, (b) said previously-stored data, and (c) the minimum operable width of bits to be imprinted upon said data strip,a computer associated with said receiving means and programmed to establish data strip format by determining the maximum number of nibbles for each data line and the number of data lines required in said data portion, and to adjust the dimension of said bits so that said data strip will fit said parameter, and to prepare a header containing said coded instructions relating to said format for use by a reader, anda printer operatively associated with the output of said computer to print a data strip having a header and a data portion in the form determined by said computer program.
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Abstract
A data strip (2) of predetermined size is made (a) by determining the total nibbles of digital information to be encoded and the maximum number of integral nibbles per data line (14), using predetermined minimum dibit dimensions, after allowing for parity checks, alignment guides (32,36), and a start line (28), (b) by increasing the dibit dimensions to achieve the predetermined size, and adjusting the bit size to account for ink spread, and (c) by preparing a reader instruction header (16) containing coded specifications as to the data strip format. These factors are interdependent and must be correlated to provide a final data strip (2) satisfying all the predetermined criteria.
An associated printer (64) prints the data strip (2) with a header (16) and a data portion (12) in the determined format. The printer (64) may be a dot matrix printer which prints a data strip having the full width of the printer, which is then reduced photographically to increase the accuracy of the final data strip (2); or a laser or dot matrix printer can be used to print in the finished size.
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1. Apparatus for transforming data stored in a digital memory of a computer system into printed data strips, said printed data strips having a data portion formed of a plurality of data lines made up of linear printed integral nibbles and in which said previously-stored data has been encoded and a header containing coded instructions for reading said data portions, said apparatus including
receiving means for receiving (a) information as to the desired dimensional parameter for said data strip, (b) said previously-stored data, and (c) the minimum operable width of bits to be imprinted upon said data strip, a computer associated with said receiving means and programmed to establish data strip format by determining the maximum number of nibbles for each data line and the number of data lines required in said data portion, and to adjust the dimension of said bits so that said data strip will fit said parameter, and to prepare a header containing said coded instructions relating to said format for use by a reader, and a printer operatively associated with the output of said computer to print a data strip having a header and a data portion in the form determined by said computer program.
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