![]() ![]() The EAN/JAN-13 is of fixed length and is similar to the UPC-A symbology, but encodes a 13th digit. Start guard bars, always with a pattern bar+space+barĬentral guard bars, always with a pattern space+bar+space+bar+spaceĮnd guard bars, always with a pattern bar+space+bar The left guard bar is encoded with 101, and the right guard bar is encoded with 010101. The reduced size is 80% of the nominal size. The nominal height for the UPC-E bar code is one inch. UPC-E symbols are UPC-A symbols that have been zero suppressed (that is, consecutive zeros are not included in the symbol). The printed value of the UPC-E code is a twelve-digit code. UPC-E (Universal Product Code-E) is fixed in length and is a compressed six-digit code used for marking small packages including magazines and paperback books. Stop guard bars, always with a pattern bar+space+bar. Left half, five digits calculated from the equivalent UPC number. A magnification factor of 0.8 to 2.0 is permitted and, as a result, enables a printable X dimension values range of 10.4 to 24 mils. Usually, the number system digit is printed on the left of the barcode, and the check digit on the right while the manufacturer and product codes are printed just below the barcode, separated by a guard bar.īoth the left and the right guard bar are encoded with 101 (bar space bar). This means that any hardware or software capable of reading EAN-13 is automatically capable of reading UPC-A. In fact, a UPC-A barcode is an EAN-13 barcode with the first EAN-13 number system digit set to "0". The usual height of a UPC-A bar code is one inch. The final digit is a check digit, which cannot be omitted. It encodes a twelve-digit numeric only number. UPC-A (Universal Product Code-A) is of fixed length. ![]() Start guard bars, always with a pattern bar+space+bar.Ĭenter guard bars, with a pattern space+bar+space+bar+space.Įnd guard bars, always with a pattern bar+space+bar. For more detailed information on the symbologies of barcodes, refer to professional barcode technical documentation. This appendix briefly describes each one. Logi JReport Designer supports ten types of barcodes: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, Code 39, Code 128, Code 128A, Code 128B, Code 128C and Codabar. Previous Topic Next Topic Appendix 1: Barcode Symbologies ![]()
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