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1 User s Guide Barcode Utility ENG Version A
2 Copyright Copyright 2018 Brother Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of those agreements. No part of this publication can be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission of Brother Industries, Ltd. Trademarks Brother is the trademark of Brother Industries, Ltd. Any trade names and product names of companies appearing on Brother products, related documents and any other materials are all trademarks or registered trademarks of those respective companies.
3 Table of Contents 1. Background 4 2. Usage 5 Supported Input/Output File Formats 5 Hot Folders 5 Job Processing Modes 6 Job Profiles 8 3. Monitor Folders and Process Files 11 Select the Hot Folder and the Job Mode 11 Job Profile Settings 12 Set Document Separation Rules 13 Configure Barcode Recognition Settings 14 Define the Document s Barcode Search Area 15 Configure Output File Name Settings 16 Configure Output Destination Settings 17 Configure General Settings 20 Enable Profiles and Start Monitoring 21 Appendix A: Macro Naming Rules 22 Appendix B: Specifications 26 Appendix C: Supported Barcode Types and Options 27 Appendix D: Metadata 29 Appendix E: XML Specification for Barcodes 30
4 4 1. Background The Barcode Utility enables you to streamline your workflow process by using scanned documents containing barcodes. It allows you to: 1. Group individual pages into documents based on the barcodes within the pages. 2. Rename divided files based on the barcodes within the pages. 3. Re-direct divided files to the relevant destination based on the barcodes within the pages. Compared to typical manual data entry, barcodes allow for a more accurate and efficient data input. The Barcode Utility can read and analyse all the barcode identification numbers within a document scanned using a compatible Brother machine. Each barcode identification number can then be assigned to various job profiles, which can process the scan job and send it to the required destination folder. The Barcode Utility is designed for small-sized to mid-sized businesses to help them avoid the additional cost of the more expensive and complex integrated solutions typically sold with barcode routing software. Features Supports up to 100 barcodes per page Supports ten 1D barcode types and two 2D barcodes * Can monitor up to 30 hot folders Supports up to 50 profiles per function Works on any compatible Brother machine that can scan Can process scan jobs from multiple scanning machines Can also integrate with third-party systems * For a complete list of supported barcodes, see Appendix C: Supported Barcode Types and Options on page 27. 4
5 2. Usage Scan documents containing barcodes Direct scan to the hot folder of the Barcode Utility The Barcode Utility is continuously polling the hot folder The data can then be routed to specified output folders as separate files 2.1 Supported Input/Output File Formats The Barcode Utility supports standard PDF (Auto colour mode OFF) for input files, and can create PDF, PDF/A, and TIFF output files. The scanned PDF files must be created using a Brother machine that is compatible with the Barcode Utility. Input File Format PDF Output File Format PDF PDF/A TIFF PDF input format specification Item Maximum Document Size Supported Image Resolution Recommended Image Resolution Description 100 pages Between 100 dpi and 1200 dpi Between 200 dpi and 600 dpi The Error Diffusion Grey setting is not recommended as it reduces the accuracy of barcode recognition comparing to colour mode. 2.2 Hot folders Up to 30 hot folders (target folders) can be set up in the target folder path. Hot folders can be added and deleted by using setting dialog box options. When adding a new hot folder, settings cannot be copied from an existing hot folder. Only existing folders can be registered as a hot folder. The order in which hot folders appear in the settings dialog box cannot be changed. Hot folders for which the Folder Monitoring function is enabled can be monitored simultaneously. 5
6 6 2.3 Job Processing Modes When a hot folder (target folder) has been set up, one of three job processing modes must be selected. Processing modes can be selected only when the hot folder is registered and cannot be changed later Use all enabled job profiles All registered profiles associated with a hot folder will be prepared for all files in the hot folder. This is the standard mode Use enabled job profiles that filter by filename The job profiles associated with the input file name in the hot folder will be applied for the input file. This processing mode is useful when several users or devices use the same hot folder but need to have their own profiles. Job Profiles for the profiles related with the input file name "Andy" Job Profiles for the profiles related with the input file name "Beck" Job Profiles for the profiles related with the input file name "Cathy" 6
7 2.3.3 Use enabled job profiles that filter by metadata The profiles applied to the input file will be filtered by metadata described in the XML file. The purpose of this mode is almost the same as "Use enabled job profiles that filter by filename" except for the filtering method. For more information about XML files and metadata, see Appendix D: Metadata on page 29 and Appendix E: XML Specification for Barcodes on page 30. Job profiles for the profiles related with the input file name "Andy" Job profiles for the profiles related with the input file name "Beck" Job profiles for the profiles related with the input file name "Cathy" Job profiles for the profiles related with the input file name "Andy" Job profiles for the profiles related with the input file name "Beck" Job profiles for the profiles related with the input file name "Cathy" 7
8 8 2.4 Job Profiles What is a job profile? Job profiles comprise definitions for document separation, the output file properties and the output destination. The efficient interaction between these functions is necessary to configure workflow tasks. These tasks are defined and set in the job profile window Document separation rules The Barcode Utility can analyse multipage scanned documents and split them into smaller documents. When the documents are split, the Barcode Utility can rename them and send them to a different destination folder. There are two document separation modes: Mode Use page count to separate documents Use barcodes to separate documents Description An input file can be separated from 1 to 99 pages. Job profile functions for file separation are disabled even when "Enable" is selected. An input file in the target folder path is processed by matching barcode information to related job profiles for file separation. Within each job profile for file separation there is an option to delete the barcode separator page. If your document contains pages with barcodes for file separation, you can delete them using the option in the Output Setting tab. Example 1 Detecting file separation using a barcode. 8
9 Example 2 Deleting the separator page containing the barcode information from the output file. Example 3 Deleting the separator page containing the barcode used for file separation Job profile for output file The following items can be set as the actions for the output file: Output file format Changing the output file name If the format of the output file name has been changed, a new output file name can be set * * For advanced information about creating custom file names, see Appendix A: Macro Naming Rules on page 22. Supported Output File Formats PDF PDF/A-1b TIFF If a target input file barcode is shared with more than one job profile, a rule is applied based on the ranking of the job profile. The order can be changed using the up and down buttons in the job profile window. 9
10 10 Example If profiles are listed as follows, Profile 2 will be applied for processing: Profile Name Barcode ID 1 Profile1 BarcodeID: Profile2 BarcodeID: Profile3 BarcodeID: 001 The barcode ID is the definition of the character string contained in a barcode Job profile for output destination The following items can be set as the actions for the output destination: Static folder path for the root destination. Specified path combining static characters and the macro naming rule. For advanced information about creating custom names, see Appendix A: Macro Naming Rules on page
11 3. Monitor Folders and Process Files You need to set up file processing functions first for the Barcode Utility to start monitoring folders for incoming scanned documents, and then to process those documents. By default, the Folder Monitoring function is set to Off. 3.1 Select the Hot Folder and the Job Mode The Barcode Utility can continuously monitor a list of hot folders (target folders) and fully automate the processing of any incoming scanned files according to the rules you set for barcode recognition and document separation. Make sure the target folder path for a hot folder is accessible from the computer or server the Barcode Utility is running on. If you are not sure, contact your IT administrator. 1. Click (Add). The Add Target folder window appears. 2. Click the Browse button, and then select the folder you want to monitor. The default name is the same as the hot folder name. If necessary, you can use identical names for more than one hot folder. The same target folder path cannot be registered to multiple hot folders. Subfolders inside hot folders cannot be monitored and will be ignored. 11
12 12 3. The hot folder you selected appears in the Target Folder Path list on the left. 4. Select one of the following job modes for the selected folder: Job Mode Use all job profiles Use any job profile that filters by file name Use any job profile that filters by metadata Description All registered profiles related with a hot folder will be prepared for all files in the hot folder. The job profiles related to the input file name in the hot folder will be applied for the input file. The profiles applied to the input file will be filtered by metadata described in the XML file. 5. You can now define the folder s file processing rules for automated barcode recognition and document separation. 3.2 Job Profile Settings Different options within job profiles are dependent on the job mode you have selected. Job Mode Use all job profiles Instructions Type the profile name you want in the Profile Name field. 1. Type the profile name you want in the Profile Name field. Use any job profile that filters by file name 2. Type the name of the file you want to process in the File Name field. When the file name is detected in the hot folder, all matching file names will be processed based on the settings specified in the Output File and Output Destination tabs. If you want to process the files in the hot folder according to the default settings, leave the fields blank. 1. Type the profile name you want in the Profile Name field. Use any job profile that filters by metadata 2. Type the name of the metadata file you want to process. 3. Type metadata tags, attributes, values, and contents. When metadata is detected, all files will be processed based on the metadata and the barcode recognition results. 12
13 3.3 Set Document Separation Rules 1. In the File Separation tab, click (Add). The Add Job Profile window appears. When creating a job profile, make sure its default status is set to "Disable". To change a job profile status, select the appropriate function tab, and then select "Enable" from the drop-down list in the job profile window. 2. Each job mode offers different barcode, destination, and metadata options. These options help you configure the Barcode Utility to process scanned documents according to your requirements. Configure the file processing rules for the job profile you selected in the Processing Target tab as described in section 3.2 Job Profile Settings. 3. You can now start configuring the barcode recognition settings, go to 3.4 Configure Barcode Recognition Settings. 13
14 Configure Barcode Recognition Settings Barcodes can be used to help the Barcode Utility process the files in the hot folder (target folder). Based on the information read from barcodes, the utility can automatically process the files in different ways. To correctly recognise and read a barcode, the utility s barcode recognition settings must be set correctly. 1. Go to the job profile window, and do the following: If you know the ID of the barcode you want, type it in the Barcode ID field. If your barcode ID contains a check digit, which ensures the barcode is correctly composed, and you want it to be included as part of the process, select the Add a check digit to the barcode information check box. 2. Click the Config button. The Barcode Configuration window appears. 3. Select the check boxes of the barcode types you want. If your barcode does not include a check digit by default and you want to add it, select the Include check box next to the barcode you want. If your barcode contains the full 128 ASCII character set for your barcode, select the Full ASCII check box. 4. Click OK to close the barcode configuration window, and then click OK to finish configuring the job profile. 14
15 3.5 Define the Document s Barcode Search Area The Barcode Utility can look for the barcode you selected in the specific area of a document. To select the area you want: 1. In the job profile window, click the Search Area button in the Processing Target tab. The barcode search area window appears. 2. Click Browse and select the scanned file containing the barcode you want to use. 3. Click Open. The Barcode Utility displays the scanned file s name and displays its preview. If you cannot load the file, scan the master barcode again using a Brother machine compatible with the Barcode Utility. 4. Click and drag in the preview field to select the barcode you want. When the barcode is highlighted in red, click OK to save the selection. The recognition area should be set to include a minimum of 80% of the target barcode, to allow for correct barcode recognition. Recognised Correctly Not Recognised 15
16 Configure Output File Name Settings The Barcode Utility can rename newly separated document files based on their barcodes. The instructions are the same for every job processing mode. 1. In the Output File tab, click (Add). The Add Job Profile window appears. 2. Configure the file processing rules for the job profile you selected in the Processing Target tab as described in sections In the Output Setting tab, select the output format you want from the drop-down list. 4. To rename the output file, select the Change file name check box and type the new file name. 5. Check if the name listed in the Sample File Name field is correct, and then click OK to save the settings. 16
17 3.7 Configure Output Destination Settings The Barcode Utility can send newly separated document files to the relevant destination, based on their barcodes. The instructions are the same for every job processing mode. 1. In the Output Destination tab, click (Add). The Add Job Profile window appears. 2. Configure the file processing rules for the job profile you selected in the Processing Target tab as described in sections In the Output Setting tab, select the options you want: To use a specific destination folder: Select the Specify an output path check box. Click Browse and select the folder you want. To create a custom folder name: Select the macro naming rules you want in the Customization of folder path above field. 4. Check if the folder name listed in the Folder Path field is correct, and then click OK to save the settings. 17
18 18 Using Output File and Destination Name Macros An output file or destination can be given a user-defined name and macro name rules can also be applied. By combining the static path with various macro naming rules, subfolders can be created as a static path for the file destination. Macro Naming Rules [BARCODE] [COUNTER] [YEAR] [MONTH] [DATE] [HOUR] [MIN] [SEC] [INPUTFILENAME] Description Inserts the recognised information from the barcode ID Adds a counter value Adds a creation year (synchronised from system) Adds a creation month (synchronised from system) Adds a creation day (synchronised from system) Inserts the hour information from the system time Inserts the minute information from the system time Inserts the second information from the system time Inserts the original input file name To select a specific number of consecutive barcode characters, you can use the [BARCODE] naming rule with additional options: Extended Macro [BARCODE L(A,B)] Description Reads the barcode information from left to right. Barcode information can be determined by the character located on the right side of A through to B. Reads the barcode information from right to left. [BARCODE R(A,B)] Barcode information can be determined by the character located on the right side of A through to B. Example To define the filename setting using: Static prefix: "document" Dynamic barcode ID information (for example, "Invoice") Dynamic page counter (for example, "001") Create the following macro naming rule: "document_[barcode]_[counter]". Your first document will be named as follows: "document_invoice_001". You can change the order of file name elements. For example, for "[BARCODE]_[COUNTER]_document", the filename would be "Invoice_001_document". For more examples, see Appendix A: Macro Naming Rules on page
19 Naming Rules All name rules except for [COUNTER] can be used more than once in the same job profile. All name rules should contain only upper-case characters. The total supported length of a file name (folder path and name) is 247 characters. If this limit is exceeded, the default settings destination path will be used automatically. When creating a user-defined file name, use any characters except for the following: Not Permitted Characters Description < Less than > Greater than : Colon " Double quote / Forward slash \ Backslash Vertical bar or pipe? Question mark * Asterisk Yen sign If the recognised information from the barcode ID contains any of these characters, they will not be included in the file name. 19
20 Configure General Settings Configure the additional general settings before you start monitoring hot folders (target folders). They can help you keep track of the barcodes you have used, and help avoid incorrect file processing if a profile is not found, or a barcode is not recognised. 1. Click the General Settings tab. 2. Configure the settings you want: Settings Type Common Settings Description To export barcode output information as an XML file, to load and review them again later or to easily compare them to a current scan, select the Output Barcode Information as XML File check box. Select the post processing method for the input file. For more information about the [COUNTER] macro, see Appendix A: Macro Naming Rules on page 25. Default Settings These settings are used if a profile is not found or barcode recognition is unsuccessful. Select the output file format, output file name setting, and output folder as required. 3. Click the Apply button to finish. Go to 3.9 Enable Job Profiles and Start Monitoring. 20
21 3.9 Enable Job Profiles and Start Monitoring Before you start monitoring hot folders (target folders), enable the profiles you want to use to process files. Make sure you have configured at least one rule for the Barcode Utility to process files in the hot folder. 1. Select Enable in the drop-down list for each of the profiles you want. Make sure you have enabled the profiles you want in each tab. To edit a profile, select it, and then click (Edit). To delete a profile, select it, and then click (Delete). 2. When configuration is completed, select the Folder Monitoring check box, and then click Apply or OK. The Barcode Utility runs as a background service and will continuously monitor the hot folders for newly scanned files. It will then process the files according to the job processing rules you set up. To stop monitoring, clear the Folder Monitoring check box, and then click Apply or OK. You can export the current settings as an XML file, and then import them to restore specific barcode and rule settings. 21
22 22 Appendix A: Macro Naming Rules To define a Barcode ID from either the left or right using only number references, see the examples below: # Name Description Macro Naming Rule: [BARCODE L(8,4)] Count Method: Starting from the left and reading the four characters starting after the eighth character. 1 Left-Count Left Character No Barcode ID + E 0 P D A M O / $ / 1 6 D F Barcode ID Result: The Barcode ID would be 1130 Macro Naming Rule: [BARCODE R(13,11)] Count Method: Starting from the right and reading the next eleven characters starting after the thirteenth character. 2 Right-Count Character No Right Barcode ID + E 0 P D A M O / $ / 1 6 D F 3 Left-Count with One Specific Character Barcode ID Result: The Barcode ID would be 16D Macro Naming Rule: [BARCODE L("/",5)] Count Method: Starting from the left and reading the next five characters after the first instance of the "/" character. Left Character No Barcode ID + E 0 P D A M O / $ / 1 6 D F Barcode ID Result: The Barcode ID would be: $
23 # Name Description 4a Right-Count with One Specific Character Macro Naming Rule: [BARCODE R("/",5)] Count Method: Starting from the right, reading the next five characters after the first instance of the "/" character. Character No Barcode ID + E 0 P D A M O / $ / 1 6 D F Right Barcode ID Result: 16D20 4b Right-Count with Specific Character String Creating Macro Naming Rule: [BARCODE R("/$+",3)] Count Method: Starting from the right, reading the next three characters after the first instance of the "/$+" character string. Right Character No Barcode ID + E 0 P D A M O / $ / 1 6 D F Barcode ID Result: 346 If the filename is defined using the [BARCODE] macro naming rule and no barcode information is present or the barcode information contains only prohibited characters, the [BARCODE] macro naming rule is ignored. Macro Naming Rule [YEAR] [MONTH] [DAY] [HOUR] [MIN] [SEC] [INPUTFILENAME] Description Synchronises the corresponding information with the system clock and adds it in the YYYY format. Synchronises the corresponding information with the system clock and adds it in the MM format. Synchronises the corresponding information with the system clock and adds it in the dd format Synchronises the corresponding information with the system clock and adds it in the HH format. Synchronises the corresponding information with the system clock and adds it in the mm format. Synchronises the corresponding information with the system clock and adds it in the ss format. Adds the entire input file name dynamically. The year, month, day, hour, minute, and second settings are independent from the file creation time or the time when the input file was placed in the hot folder. 23
24 24 Output Destination Name Rules Customised output destination paths can be defined by combining static paths and macro commands. Example To define the filename setting using: Static path: C:\ Macro naming rule: [BARCODE]\[YEAR]\[COUNTER] Barcode information: Statement001 System date information: 15/06/2017 Current counter number: 003 The output destination will be: C:\Statement001\2017\003\ The static path cannot be left blank. Only an existing folder can be selected as the static path. The static path cannot share the same path as a hot folder. The static path name cannot be longer than 247 characters. 24
25 [COUNTER] Macro Naming Rules When the naming rule [COUNTER] is used, the initial counter number is set to zero. The counter is added to the file name in a three digit number format ( ), digits are then added incrementally from 1000 onwards. There are two modes for the [COUNTER] macro naming rule: A Start with the lowest available number. (See examples 1 and 3.) B Start with a number which is 1 more than the highest number. (See examples 2 and 4.) Example 1 Example 2 Three files are already contained in the destination folder. Three files are already contained in the destination folder. 1. document_000.pdf 2. document_001.pdf 3. document_099.pdf 1. document_000.pdf 2. document_001.pdf 3. document_099.pdf By using the "document_[counter]" format, and applying the macro naming rule A that starts with the lowest available number, the file name of the next output file will be "document_002.pdf". By using the "document_[counter]" format, and applying the macro naming rule B that starts with a number that is 1 more than the highest number, the file name of the next output file will be document_100.pdf". Example 3 Example 4 Three folders are already contained in the destination path. Three folders are already contained in the destination path. 1. folder_ folder_ folder_ folder_ folder_ folder_099 By using the "folder_[counter]" format, and applying the macro naming rule A that starts with the lowest available number, the folder name of the next output folder will be "folder_002". By using the "folder_[counter]" format, and applying the macro naming rule B that starts with a number that is 1 more than the highest number, the folder name of the next output folder will be "folder_100". 25
26 26 Appendix B: Specifications Supported Models ADS Series Supported Models ADS-2 ADS-2400N ADS-2800W ADS-3 ADS-3000N ADS-3600W DCP DCP-L5 DCP-L6 DCP-L5500DN DCP-L6600DW MFC MFC-L5 MFC-L5700DN MFC-L5750DW MFC-L6 MFC-L6800DW(T) MFC-L6900DW(T) Make sure that the machine has the latest firmware. System Requirements Client OS Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 OS Server OS Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016 OS Components.Net Framework 4.5 Languages English, German, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Chinese 26
27 1D Barcode Appendix C: Supported Barcode Types and Options Barcode Utility supports the following 1D barcode and 2D barcodes: Barcode Name Code Example Supported Option Check Digit CODE39 / CODE3of9 Full ASCII Optional ITF / ITF-14 N/A Optional CODABAR / Code2of7 / NW-7 N/A Optional CODE93 Full ASCII Mandatory CODE128 N/A Mandatory GS1-128 / UCC128 / EAN128 N/A Mandatory UPC-A N/A Mandatory UPC-E N/A Mandatory JAN-8 / EAN-8 N/A Mandatory JAN-13 / EAN-13 N/A Mandatory 27
28 Condition of 2D Barcode Detection Condition of 1D Barcode Detection 2D Barcode 28 Barcode Name Code Example Supported Option Check Digit QR N/A N/A Datamatrix / GS1 Datamatrix N/A N/A PDF417 N/A N/A Not Supported Micro QR code Add-on code for UPC-A, UPC-E Add-on code for JAN-8/EAN-8, JAN-13/EAN-13 For barcodes that include a check digit, the last one or two digits, which ensure the barcode is correctly composed, is checked automatically. If the check cannot be verified, the barcode information is not processed. The start and end markers for CODABAR/CODE39 are NOT included in the processing results. Barcode Recognition Requirements Item Specification Rotation angle To the closest 0.1, from -180 to 180 Maximum number of barcodes recognised per page Vertical size 100 barcodes More than 5 mm Horizontal size Minimum margin around barcode Barcode colour Background colour Minimum size of one line/cell Recommended scan resolution Minimum size of one cell Minimum margin around barcode Barcode colour Background colour Recommended scan resolution Most thin lines must be more than 0.5 mm 10 times larger than width of most thin lines/cells Black White 0.5 mm From 200 dpi to 600 dpi 0.5 mm 5 mm Black White From 200 dpi to 600 dpi 28
29 Appendix D: Metadata The following metadata can be registered in each profile: Metadata Filename Tags Attribute Value Contents If the metadata filename is not specified (blank), the XML file that has the latest timestamp is selected for filtering. The XML filename definition must not include the extension ".xml". If an extension is also defined, the description that includes the extension will be included in the body of the XML filename. For example, if the filename definition is "metadata.xml", the XML file which is named "metadata.xml.xml" will be searched. 29
30 30 Appendix E: XML Specification for Barcodes Definition of XML File Elements and Tree Structure Tag Name Mandatory /Optional Document name DocumentName Mandatory Total number of page TotalPageNum Mandatory Total number of barcode TotalBarcodeNum Mandatory Specification Document name which has barcode information Total number of pages in this document Total number of barcodes in this document Barcode information BarcodeInfo Mandatory Tag for barcode information Type of barcode Type Mandatory Barcode type Decode result includes check digit String Optional Barcode string Decode result excludes check digit StringWoCheckDigit Mandatory Barcode string includes check digit Location Information Location Mandatory Tag for location information Area Information Area Mandatory Tag for barcode area Page Number PageNum Mandatory X Coordinates X Mandatory Y Coordinates Y Mandatory The page number containing this barcode X coordinates of the top left corner of barcode (px) Y coordinates of the top left corner of barcode (px) Width Width Mandatory Width of barcode (px) Height Height Mandatory Height of barcode (px) Rotation Angle Degree Mandatory Barcode rotation angle Optional Information Option Mandatory Tag for optional information Check Digit Flag CheckDigit Mandatory Start Code StartCode Optional Stop Code StopCode Optional Flag if this barcode has a check digit Start code (Used only when the type of barcode is CODABAR or CODE39) Stop code (Used only when the type of barcode is CODABAR or CODE39) 30
31 ID Name CODE39 ITF CODABAR CODE93 CODE128 GS1-128 UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8 EAN-13 QR DATAMATRIX Type of Barcode CODE39/CODE3of9 ITF / ITF-14 CODABAR / Code2of7 /NW-7 CODE93 CODE128 GS1-128 / UCC128 / EAN128 UPC-A UPC-E JAN-8 / EAN-8 JAN-13 / EAN-13 QR Datamatrix / GS1 Datamatrix Example of XML Description <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <BrotherBarcodeAgentBarcodeRecognitionResult> <DocumentName> </DocumentName> <TotalPageNum> </TotalPageNum> <TotalBarcodeNum> </TotalBarcodeNum> <BarcodeInfo> <Type> <String> <StringWOCheckDigit> <Area> <PageNum> <X> <Y> <Width> <Height> <Degree> </Area> <Option> <CheckDigit> <StartCode> <StopCode> </Option> </BarcodeInfo> x number of barcode </BrotherBarcodeAgentBarcodeRecognitionResult> 31
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