M-9500-3.0.6-0 INTEGRA 9500-9505 Operations Manual – English
Approved
: Spike Reed
Effective:
15 Nov 2010
Supersedes:
28 Jan 2010
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Structure Tab
Many companies and organizations throughout the world create barcode labels
according to a set of rules used to standardize how barcode data is to be
structured in order to easily transfer trade-related information between two
parties. For the most part, these rules were created and governed by an
international group called ISO/IEC. These rules can be found in a publication
entitled ISO/IEC 15434 and are commonly called the syntax or semantics of the
data.
Currently, the INTEGRA 9500/9505 is capable of analyzing the data structure of
all barcode symbologies. The above example (see above Figure) is for a GS1-
128 barcode symbol.
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