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Chapter 2: Label Design
The finished barcode will appear as follows with no scissors in the upper left hand corner. This will print as a readable
barcode.
Barcode Types
TagPrint Pro includes the most popular barcode types for industrial applications. Each barcode has its own particular
strengths and weaknesses. While TagPrint Pro does include the instructions on how to create and print a barcode, you
are responsible for the specific requirements of each barcode. Please be sure to test your printed barcodes to ensure
compatibility with your particular application.
Code 39
- Variable length symbology encoding 44 characters: 0-9;A-Z;-.*$/+%
Code 39 Full
- A modification to Code 39 allowing a variable length symbology encoding the complete 128 ASCII
character set.
Code 128
- A variable length, high density, alphanumeric symbology capable of encoding all 128 ASCII characters.
EAN/UCC128
- A variation on Code 128 primarily for product identification. Interleaved 2 of 5: a variable length,
high density that encodes digit pairs. It is a numeric only barcode. If an odd number of digits are provided, TagPrint
Pro will left padded with zeros to fit the proper length.
UPC-A
- A 12 digit numeric symbology used in retail applications. 11 data digits and 1 check digit.
EAN-13
- Similar to UPC-A except it encodes a 13 digit number. Note: in both EAN-13 and UPC-A, if the 12 (13)
digit is supplied; the digit is replaced by TagPrint Pro Pro to ensure a correct check digit. This can not be overridden.
PDF417
- A high density 2 dimensional symbology the can encode the entire 255 character ASCII character set.
DataMatrix ECC200
-Is a high density 2 dimensional barcode symbology capable of encoding 3116 characters from
the entire 255 character ASCII character set. ECC200 is the latest and most advanced version of DataMatrix with
Reed-Solomon error correction.
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