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You need to set up filters. Click on the gear symbol in the upper right corner. Then click on Settings. Then click on Filters. At the bottom click Create a new filter. Then you need to decide what would best filter the emails. If you want them sorted by the sender then fill out that line. If you want it filtered by subject then fill out that line, just choose what works best for your situation. Once you have filled out what you want your email filtered by (for example from [email protected]) then click on create filter with this search. Click the Skip the inbox archive it, also click Apply the label, select the label or file you want the email to go to. Click the box Also apply to # matching emails and then click Create filter. Now all emails matching the situation you set up will automatically be archived and filed under the label you set up.
If this is what you are seeing (see picture below) the explanation is there but you need to check your coolant level. Now I have a question, I did not see this symbol for the 2000 sunfire. I took a chance and went up to a 2001 sunfire and it was there. This should be in your owners manual if you have one. If your car was built after August of 2000 you really technically have a 2001. you can check the manufacturing date inside the drivers door on a label. If you need an owners manual for either year feel free to email me at [email protected] with your make model and year (for sure and I would go with the 2001) and I will be happy to email you a copy. No worries there's no cost for it. I hope this helps and good luck.
Power off printer. Press and hold pause button while power on. This will print dark black line across the entire label. Check for white vertical lines. If you see any in the area of the label where you are experiencing a problem then the printhead should be replaced. Power off and on to exit diagnostics.
Hello khlai. The quick answer to your question is: Yes. An LS2208 can decode (read) code 39 barcodes. However, since you are reading a barcode on a tape, I would predict that the symbology is actually 'Trioptic Code 39". Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of standard Code 39 that is used for marking computer/tape cartridges. I've uploaded the LS2208 manual to my company's website for you. Just follow these instructions and you'll be right as rain.
Go to and print page 194 (12-28) that contains the Trioptic Code 39 barcodes.
Take the printed page and scan the barcode labeled "Enable Trioptic Code 39".
Then you're all done! That should fix the problem. If you have any other problems, feel free to send me a message or email me. I hope this helps. Good luck!
No...check the printer that is creating the 2D code. It's probably the culprit. Make sure the head is perfect and the 2D code is big enough. The 2D version of the MC3090 doesn't read small 2D codes.
If it still doesn't work, contact your dealer or the Moto Help Desk at 1-800-653-5350
Normally I2of5 comes disabled as default in wavelink software.
You will need to enable it and if you are scanning barcodes of different legths, set both the maximum and minimum to 0 value. This will allow any length.
If you still have problems, get back in touch with me and send me a sample barcode as I have a verifier which will allow me to determine whether there may be a problem or not.
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