Datalogic Touch 65 (Regatta) GS1-128 Symbology Issue
This guide will show you how to enable a Datalogic scanner to be able to read GS1-128 Symbology.
You may come across this error scanning products such as the Regatta line, if so then it may appear with symbols such as the image below
Once in the manual and on page 155 you will see these two barcodes.
Firstly we need to enter programming mode by scanning the top barcode.
Once that is scanned we can then scan GS1-128 Enable which is below the enter/exit programming mode.
Finally we can then exit programming mode by rescanning the top barcode.
With this complete your Datalogic scanner can now scan GS1-128 Symbology.
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