Go to AccuMark Explorer’s File – Options, Storage Area section and learn about the Upgrade Storage Areas functionality.
Export V9 Models / Pieces to V8 strips off new featuresĮxisting V7 and V8 storage areas can easily be upgraded to a V9 format beginning in AccuMark version 10.4.0.Vendors / others you may share data with – prepare an upgrade plan.Remove ability to create v8 storage areas.Think about what it would take for you to move forward, or if there are any restrictions or challenges that are holding you back. The phase out will be done in stages, and we will give you plenty of notification and time to prepare. We are working towards a phase out of the AccuMark’s version 8 storage areas, similar in effect like our current version 7 storage areas.
This is a Notification Only – there is no set date or release yet. MARKER = MSQ,/,AP,/,WI,L,U,PS,/, would plot the Model, Size, and Quantity in the Marker Border as a QR code type 10.Īnother example would be to plot the piece name on each piece and the marker name along the border, as shown below in this example, with a QR code defined as version 02. Where the YY is 02, 06, or 10 for version 2, 6, or 10 followed by the annotation to be transformed to the code, each separated by a comma.ĭEFAULT = PN1-20,SZ1-6,/, would plot the piece name on each piece as a QR code type 10.
The code to specify a QR code is “QR” with the type defined by a number. The QR code is defined in the Annotation Editor in much the same way as a Barcode was defined in previous versions of software. Older plotters, especially pen plotters, are unable to plot this new feature.ĭefining a QR code in the Annotation Editor Note: The plotter hardware must be able to support the plotting of this new format, such as the MP series with the latest version of firmware. QR codes have two significant benefits over traditional barcodes.Ĭan contain significantly more data than a one-dimensional barcode.Ī QR code can now be created for plotting, and plotted on the marker border or inside individual pieces.