Somehow the configuration of the scanner has been changed.
You need to use the configuration codebook and the "ADF" rules to correct the post-amble character. For Excel I know DOWN arrow works.
One word of caution. The manual is quite confusing regarding how to get the right post amble in there. You have to look up the 4 digit code in a table (in the manual) and then scan that code in one digit at a time.
If memory serves me correctly the little 3 page paper owners manual that comes along with the scanner has a default barcode on it. I'm thining the default puts the post-amble you need into the scanner ..but it will wipe out any other changes you have in there ... hopefully there are none.
Excel Workbook
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