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    '''Barcode'''
    There are about 120 different barcode standards in use today, about 20 of them are widely accepted and supported, and the rest are adopted by companies for internal tracking use.
    There are about 120 different barcode standards in use today, about 20 of them are widely accepted and supported, and the rest are adopted by companies for internal tracking use.


    There are also committees that regulate barcode structure and label format, the first 5 � 6 digits signify the registered manufacturer, shipper, or regulatory organization that associated to the product.
    == Relevant 1D barcodes ==
     
    * '''[[w:GS1-128]]''' is an application standard of the [[w:GS1]] [[w:implementation]] using the [[w:Code 128]] [[w:barcode]] [[w:specification]].  The former correct name was UCC/EAN-128. Other no longer used names have included UCC-128 and EAN-128. The GS1-128 standard was introduced in 1989 and uses a series of Application Identifiers to include additional data such as best before dates, batch numbers, quantities, weights and many other attributes needed by the user. (Wikipedia)
    * [[UPC]]
    * [[EAN]]
    ** [[EAN-13]]
    ** [[EAN-8]]
    ** [[JAN]]
     
    [[EAN]] and [[UPC]] are compatible in [[GTIN]] namespace
     
    == 2D barcodes ==
    in the 2010's [[mobile phone]]s capable of reading [[w:Barcode#Matrix (2D) barcodes|2D barcodes]] have become widespread and cheap to acquire.
     
    * [[w:QR code]] that can be generated for each article with [[MediaWiki/extensions#QRCodeOnLoad|QRCodeOnLoad-extension]]
    * [[w:Aztec code]] that is an [[ISO]] standard
    * [[w:Semacode]] or as it's more commonly known [[w:Data matrix]] 2D barcode is in the public domain
    * [[w:EZcode]] are potentially useful for reaching Consumium [[goals]],
     
    ==Other==
     
    the [[w:Code 128]] barcode system
     
    *Widely accepted as a standard in barcodes (used by UPS, Wal-Mart and many others)
    *Printable on a normal high quality printer (like we have in house)
    *Easily read by affordable barcode scanner ($250 Cdn)
    *Up to 40 characters
    *Includes Alpha and numeric characters
    *No licensing fee
    *Third parties will be able to read our barcodes
    *Barcodes can be printed up in standard windows applications so long as the barcode fonts are installed.
    *Barcodes can be generated by a third party application, or via Active X plug ins
    *Standard code 128 bar codes are not as long as those in standard code 39.
     
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    == See also: ==
     
    * [[GEPIR]]
    * '''[[Interesting projects|GNU Barcode]] generates many barcode formats.''' Available under [[GPL]]. Available as [[Debian]] package.
    * [[Baracoda Pencil]] - [[Bluetooth]] [[Scanner]] pen
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    External links:
    * [http://www.buyabarcode.com/ Buy a Barcode] sells single [[UPC]]-barcodes from their numberspace


    the Code 128 barcode system


    � Widely accepted as a standard in barcodes (used by UPS, Wal-Mart and many others)
    [[Category:Hardware]]
    � Printable on a normal high quality printer (like we have in house)
    � Easily read by affordable barcode scanner ($250 Cdn)
    � Up to 40 characters
    � Includes Alpha and numeric characters
    � No licensing fee
    � Third parties will be able to read our barcodes
    � Barcodes can be printed up in standard windows applications so long as the barcode fonts are installed.
    � Barcodes can be generated by a third party application, or via Active X plug ins
    � Standard code 128 bar codes are not as long as those in standard code 39.

    Latest revision as of 22:20, 23 September 2020

    Barcode

    There are about 120 different barcode standards in use today, about 20 of them are widely accepted and supported, and the rest are adopted by companies for internal tracking use.

    Relevant 1D barcodes[edit | edit source]

    • w:GS1-128 is an application standard of the w:GS1 w:implementation using the w:Code 128 w:barcode w:specification. The former correct name was UCC/EAN-128. Other no longer used names have included UCC-128 and EAN-128. The GS1-128 standard was introduced in 1989 and uses a series of Application Identifiers to include additional data such as best before dates, batch numbers, quantities, weights and many other attributes needed by the user. (Wikipedia)
    • UPC
    • EAN

    EAN and UPC are compatible in GTIN namespace

    2D barcodes[edit | edit source]

    in the 2010's mobile phones capable of reading 2D barcodes have become widespread and cheap to acquire.

    Other[edit | edit source]

    the w:Code 128 barcode system

    • Widely accepted as a standard in barcodes (used by UPS, Wal-Mart and many others)
    • Printable on a normal high quality printer (like we have in house)
    • Easily read by affordable barcode scanner ($250 Cdn)
    • Up to 40 characters
    • Includes Alpha and numeric characters
    • No licensing fee
    • Third parties will be able to read our barcodes
    • Barcodes can be printed up in standard windows applications so long as the barcode fonts are installed.
    • Barcodes can be generated by a third party application, or via Active X plug ins
    • Standard code 128 bar codes are not as long as those in standard code 39.

    See also:[edit | edit source]


    External links: