BarDIMM Pro & BarDIMM Box – Intelligent Barcode Printing System
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digits.
Extended 39
Based on the standard 3 of 9, it encodes all the ASCII characters
by generating two characters for each character in the string to
encode. Supports all ASCII codes from 0 to 126. Bar code pattern
is quite large.
Interleaved 2 of 5 (also named 25 Interleaved)
Numeric-only code, requires an even number of digits in the string
to be encoded. It can have from 2 to 30 digits.
Industrial and Matrix 2 of 5
Numeric-only codes, can have from 1 to 30 digits.
Code 128
New standard for most barcode labels. Code 128 is a very compact
bar code for numeric and alphanumeric strings. It has 3 modes: A, B
and C, which encode different range of characters. Code 128 auto is
an exclusive BarDIMM feature that allows you to encode all the
128 ASCII characters without analyzing the string to encode and use the required Code
128 modes. BarDIMM analyzes data and switches dynamically between sets A, B and C
to provide the most compact code. Code 128 Auto is fully compliant with the new
worldwide standard for pallet labels, which uses Code 128 mode B and C within the same
pattern (ECR labels standard).
To include special characters like FNC codes or SHIFT,
please read the “Code 128 Control Codes” chapter in that manual.
EAN-128 and UCC-128
Variable length bar code starting with FNC1 code and based on
Code 128 sets A, B and C to encode the string. EAN-128 is used for
pallets labels and EDI related barcode labels. BarDIMM adds
automatically the FNC1 code at the beginning and the checksums at the end.
EAN128 symbology requires that tags are encoded between round brackets in caption text
(and not in bars). BarDIMM automatically removes the ( ) symbols in barcode but keeps
them for caption text (new feature since BarDIMM version 3.2).