Q10623How to Identify a Barcode Format 2D barcodes can be identified by their unique shapes.
Linear barcodes use start/stop patterns to identify. Last Modified: May 14, 2012
Q10600Shipping Container Code (GS1-14, SCC-14, GTIN-14) SCC-14 (Shipping Container Code) is a 14-digit
number assigned to fixed content shipping containers. This article explains
the components of this number, and how to create a barcode to encode
this number. Last Modified: Sep 28, 2017
Q10601Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC-18) Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC) is
used throughout the supply chain. It is a key field to a GS1
logistics label. This article explains how you can construct it
from company prefix and how to create a SSCC barcode using Morovia
software. Last Modified: Oct 1, 2013
Q10620Barcode Space Efficiency Comparison Discuss the space efficiency of different symbologies.
Code128 is the most efficient 1D format, and data matrix is the most efficient
2D barcode format. Last Modified: May 14, 2012
Q10625GS1 128 Specification GS1-128 is an application standard of the GS1 implementation
using the Code 128 barcode specification. The former correct name was
UCC/EAN-128. GS1-128 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. Last Modified: May 14, 2012
Q10633EAN-13 Specification EAN is designed by the International Article Numbering
Association (EAN), now GS1 organization in Europe. It is an extension
to UPC-A to include
the country information. Last Modified: Aug 19, 2014
Q10629POSTNET Specification POSTNET (Postal Numeric Encoding Technique) is a
barcode symbology used by the United States Postal Service to assist in
directing mail. Last Modified: Nov 7, 2012
Q10628Code 93 Specification Code 93 is designed to encode 26 upper case letters,
10 digits and 7 special characters. Last Modified: Dec 31, 2012
Q10627Code 128 Specification Code 128 is a high-density alphanumeric symbology.
Since it was introduced in early 1980s, it has been widely adopted by many
industry applications. Last Modified: Jul 15, 2013
Q10624Code 39 Specification Code39 is the most widely used linear symbology
to encode alpha numeric information. It can be read by virtually any
barcod reader. Last Modified: Apr 8, 2013
Q10639AIM Symbology Identifiers (SI) The symbology identifier is a string of characters
prefixed to the data messages by suitable equipped readers to indicate
the symbology that has just been read. Last Modified: May 3, 2013
Q10635EAN-8 Specification EAN-8 is the short version of EAN-13,
the same as UPC-E vs. UPC-A. Last Modified: Aug 19, 2014
Q10630Royal Mail Barcode (RMS4CC) The Royal Mail 4-state Customer Code(RM4SCC) is a
height-modulated barcode symbology for use in automated mail sort process. Last Modified: Nov 16, 2012
Q10626GS1 128 in USPS Confirmation Service USPS confirmation services uses UCC/EAN128 barcodes
to uniquely identify mail pieces and to designate the type of services
requested. This barcode encodes the Package Identification Code (PIC),
commonly referred as a tracking number. Last Modified: Aug 19, 2014
Q10634UPC-E Specification UPC-E is the short form representation of
a UPC number. It reduces the data length from 12 digits to 6 digits by
compressing the extra zeros. It is suited for identifying products in small
packages. Last Modified: Aug 19, 2014
Q10631Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF25) Interleaved 2 of 5 is a continuous two-width
barcode symbology encoding digits. Commonly used to encode case number
SCC14. Last Modified: Nov 20, 2012