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Dynamsoft Barcode Reader (https://demo.dynamsoft.com/barcode-reader/) 1D and 2D Barcodes There are the two major barcode types: * 1D barcodes —1D barcodes, or one-dimensional barcodes are linear barcodes. They consist of vertical lines of varying widths with specific gaps resulting in a particular pattern. * 2D barcodes —2D barcodes, or two-dimensional barcodes, are more complex. They encode data generally in square or rectangular patterns of two dimensions. In general, 2D barcodes can represent more data per unit area than 1D barcodes. More often than not they support a bigger character set than 1D barcodes, Also, the 2D barcodes are relatively new barcode types and need support from more complex scanning devices. Choosing the Right Barcode Types One main factor for choosing a barcode is based on what type of information you need to. encode into it. This is also known as the barcode character set. With a clear idea about what type of information you are going to encode, the barcode selection will be much easier. What information can a barcode include? There are generally four different types of character sets: * Numeric — includes numbers only (0-9) * Alpha-numeric — includes numbers and alphabetic characters (0-9 and A-Z) * GS1 Al encodable character set 82 — includes numbers (0-9), alphabetic characters (A~ 2), and special characters (refer to page 471 of the standard(https://www.gs1 .org/sites/default/files/docs/barcodes/GS1_General_Specifications.pdf) ) * Full ASCI| — includes any ASCII character (value 0-127 (http://www.asciitable.com/)) By supported character sets, 1D and 2D barcodes can be categorized into four different groups, as the table below shows (Patch Codes do not contain any encoded data): Character Set Numeric Alpha- numeric GS1 Al encodable character set 82 Full ASCII 1D Barcode UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN 13, EAN 8, Industrial 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5, Codebarf1], Code 11[2], MSI Code, GS1 Databar (Omnidirectional, Stacked Omnidirectional, Truncated, Stacked, Limited) Code 39, Code 93[3] GS1 Databar (Expanded, Expanded Stacked) Code 128 2D Barcode Postal Code usPS Intelligent Mail, Postnet, Planet Australian Post, UK Royal Mail GS1 Composite Code QR Code, Data Matrix, PDF417, MaxiCode, Aztec Code [1] Codabar also supports these characters: Colon (:), Slash mark (/), Period (.), Plus sign (+) [2] Code 11 also supports character: Hyphen (-) [3] Code 39 and Code 93 also support these characters: Percent sign (%), Plus sign (+), Dollar sign ($), Slash mark (/), Period (.), Hyphen (-) In summary, 1D barcodes usually encode a string of numeric such as product number, production date, type, size, and so on. If you want to add text information into the 1D barcodes, Code 39, Code 93 and Code 128 help a lot. QR code and other 2D barcodes store large amounts of data, which allows for more flexible usage. Another advantage of the 2D barcodes is that they can encode images, which can be read by the smartphone's camera.It’s important to note if your information contains only numeric characters, you can still choose barcodes that support alpha-numeric or ASCII character sets. You may need more physical space to store the data, but you will have more flexibility. You will be able to accommodate more types of information in the future without changing the type of barcode used. Barcode Symbologies UPC-A What is it? The UPC-A barcode was created by IBM in 1971. Nowadays it’s found on virtually every consumer goods packaging. This includes on the shelves of your local supermarket, as well as books, magazines, and newspapers. UPC-A encodes 11 digits of product information data along with a trailing check digit, for a total of 12 digits of barcode data. The 11 product digits are further divided into three logical categories. * The first digit represents the information regarding the type of the product. + The next five digits contain information about the manufacturer of the product. * The last five digits contain information about the particular product being encoded. ‘An example of a typical UPC-A barcode is: | s / 75678 "i64iz Number Mfg Product Check System Code Code Digit Where is it used? The UPC-A barcode is widely used all over the world for scanning of trade items at the point of sale. Industry © Retail * WarehousingUPC-E What is it? The UPC-E is a variation of the UPC-A which allows for a more compact barcode by compressing out unnecessary zeros. This helps result in the UPC-E barcode being only about half the size of a UPC-A barcode. So, the UPC-E can generally be used in a very small space where a full UPC-A barcode couldn't reasonably fit. 42100005254 Original UPC-A Barcode: Equivalent UPC-E Barcode: ‘As UPC barcodes, UPC-A and UPC-E contain only numerals. So, they should be used on simple and retail stores product that generally do not require complex information encoding. Where is it used? The UPC-E barcode is used in retail and warehousing, especially in the USA and Canada. Industry * Retail * Warehousing EAN 8 What is it? ‘An EAN-8 barcode is derived from the longer European Article Number (FAN-12) code. The main purpose of the EAN-8 barcode is to use as little space as possible. An EAN-8 barcode includes a two or three-digit country code, four of five data digits (according to the length of the country code), and a checksum digit. The data digits in an EAN-8 symbol identify a specific product and manufacturer.4017"0725 EAN-8 is encoded using the three EAN-13 character sets and also has a check digit that is calculated in the same manner as EAN-13. There is a limited number of EAN-8 barcodes available in each country. So, they are issued only for products with insufficient space for an EAN-13 symbol. Where is it used? You'll find EAN-8 barcodes on products where only limited space is available, like small candies, cigarettes, pencils, and chewing gum packets. Companies may also use EAN-8 barcodes to encode RCN-8s (8-digit Restricted Circulation Numbers) used to identify own-brand products sold only in their stores. Industry « Retail EAN 13 What is it? The International Article Numbering Association (EAN) in Europe designed the EAN-13 barcode type. Most European countries are using this barcode type. EAN-13 is a 13-digit (12 data and one check) barcoding standard which is a superset of the original 12-digit Universal Product Code (UPC) system. Therefore, any software or hardware capable of reading an EAN-13 symbol should automatically be able to read an UPC-A symbol. The 13 digits in the EAN-13 barcode are grouped as follows: 2 or 3 digits for number system or country code 5 or 4 digits for manufacturer (company) code or prefix 5 digits for product code 1 digit for checksum Atypical EAN-13 barcode looks something like this:ae | 1054 as vunber a probe “Sea System Code Code Digit Since 2005, all retail scanning systems in the USA have accepted the EAN-13 symbol as well as the standard UPC-A. So, it is recommended that all new designs implement EAN-13 rather than UPC-A. This will make your software/hardware appealing to the international community. It also eliminates the need for manufacturers who export goods to the US and Canada to double-label their products. Where is it used? The EAN-13 barcode is used worldwide for marking products often sold at retail stores and point of sales. Industry « Retail Industrial 2 of 5 What is it? Industrial 2 of § is a low-density numeric symbol that has been with us since the 1960s. The barcode is called “2 of 5" due to the fact that digits are encoded with five bars, two of which are always wide (and the remaining three are narrow). Industrial 2 of 5 is a very simple symbol in that all information is encoded in the width of the bars. The spaces in the barcode exist only to separate the bars themselves. A typical Industrial 2 of 5 barcode looks like this: 2346ress Where is it used?Industrial 2 of 5 has been used in photofinishing, transport and warehouse sorting applications, as well as for sequentially numbering airline tickets. Industry * Transport * Warehousing Interleaved 2 of 5 What is it? Interleaved 2 of 5 is a higher-density numeric symbol based upon the Industrial 2 of 5 symbol. It's a more efficient implementation of Industrial 2 of 5. Interleaved 2 of 5 allows information to be encoded in both the bars and spaces, whereas (as previously explained) Industrial 2 of S only encodes information in the width of the bars. Each data character consists of five elements, either five bars or five spaces. Of these five elements, two are wide and three are narrow. The symbol is termed “interleaved” because the first numeric data is encoded in the first five bars while the second numeric data is encoded in the first five spaces that separate the first five bars. Thus the first five bars and spaces actually encode two characters. This feature allows Interleaved 2 of 5 to achieve a relatively higher density, but users must always encode an even number of numeric values. Atypical Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode appears like this: 1234867895 Note that the above barcode is physically smaller than Industrial 2 of 5. 2346ress Where is it used?Interleaved 2 of 5 is used primarily in applications such as label packaging, distribution and warehousing. Since the barcode can deal with high printing tolerances, it is good for printing on corrugated cardboard. Industry * Packaging * Logistics Codabar What is it? Codabar was developed in 1972 by Pitney Bowes, Inc. It and its variants are also referred to as Codeabar, Ames Code, NW-7, Monarch, Code 2 of 7, Rationalized Codabar, ANSI/AIM BC3- 1995 or USD-4, Codabar is a discrete, self-checking symbol that encodes up to 16 different characters with an additional four start/stop characters, Codabar can encode the digits zero through nine, six symbols (-:.$/+), and the start/stop characters A, B, C, D, E, *, N, or T, The start/stop characters must be used in matching pairs and may not appear elsewhere in the barcode. Since Codabar is self-checking, there is no established checksum digit. Atypical Codabar barcode looks like this: 20904060500 Although newer symbologies hold more data information in a smaller space, Codabar has a large installed base in libraries. Where is it used? Codabar barcodes are used by logistics and healthcare professionals, including U.S. blood banks, FedEx airbills, photo labs, libraries, etc. Industry * Logistics * Healthcare* Education Code 11 What is it? Code 11, also referred to as USD-8, is a high-density discrete symbol produced by Intermec in 197. ‘2348-67390 The symbology is numeric-only and is able to encode the numbers zero through nine, the dash symbol (:), and start/stop characters. One or two modulo-11 check digit(s) can be included. A typical Code 11 barcode appears as such Each digit is made up of three bars and two spaces. The width of a digit will not be fixed. Of these five elements, there could be two wide and three narrow, or one wide and four narrow, Code 11 is not immune to printing imperfections because they can easily convert one character into another valid character. So one, or sometimes two, check digits (named C and K) are used to improve data integrity; often if the length of the data is 10 characters or fewer, only the first check digit (C) will be used. Where is it used? Itis used primarily in labeling telecommunications equipment. Industry * Telecommunications Code 39 What is it? As the first alpha-numeric symbol developed in the year 1974 by Intermec, Code 39 is a variable length, discrete barcode symbology. Also, itis often known as Alpha39, Code 3 of 9, Code 3/9, Type 39, USS Code 39, or USD-3.The name of code 39 comes from the fact that it could only encode 39 characters in total. However, in its most recent version, the character set has been increased to 43. They consist of uppercase letters (A through Z), numeric digits (zero through nine) and a number of special characters (+, .,$, /, +, %, and space). An additional character (denoted *) is used for both start and stop delimiters. A typical Code 39 barcode appears as such: “eynamsat.cont The barcode itself does not include a check digit. But it is considered self-checking in that a single print defect cannot transpose one character into another valid character. Code 39 is general-purpose and one of the most widely used barcode types. It can be encoded and decoded by almost every barcode encoding/decoding equipment. There are some drawbacks with Code 39. It has a low data density. It’s also not as compact as, for example, the Codie 93 or Code 128 barcodes. That makes it not suitable for very small goods or items that require large amounts of information to be encoded. Where is it used? Born in 1974, Code 39s still widely used, especially in non-retail environments. It is supposedly the standard barcode used by the United States Department of Defense and is also used by the Health Industry Bar Code Council (HIBCC). Industry * Government + Manufacturing * Logistics * Postal * Medical * Automotive * Defense Code 93 What is it? Code 93 was made in 1982 by Intermec to complement and improve upon Code 39.Code 93 is similar to Code 39 in that it can represent an alpha-numeric character set by using combinations of two characters. It differs in that Code 93 is a continuous symbol and produces denser code, It encodes 47 characters compared to Code 39's 43 characters, Its high density and compact size make its labels around 25 per cent shorter than barcodes produced in Code 39. Each Code 93 character is nine modules wide, and always has three bars and three spaces. A common Code 93 barcode looks like this: “emansof.can The Standard Mode (default implementation) of Code 93 can encode uppercase letters (A through Z), digits (zero through nine) and special characters like the *, -, $, %, (space), . /, and +. The Full ASCII mode or extended version can encode all 128 ASCII characters. Code 93 enables additional security within the barcode itself. Where is it used? Code 93 barcodes are widely used in logistics to identify packages, in retail inventory, label electronic components, and reportedly even provide additional delivery information for the Canadian Post. Industry * Postal * Retail * Manufacturing * Logistics Code 128 What is it? Computer Identics, in 1981, designed Code 128, which is another linear barcode popular in industry and stores.The Code 128 character set includes the digits zero through nine, the letters A-Z (upper and lower case), and all standard ASCII symbols and control codes. The codes are separated into three subsets A, B, and C. There are three separate start codes to indicate which subset will be used. In addition, each subset includes control characters to switch to another subset in the middle of a barcode. Subset A includes the standard ASCII symbols, digits, upper case letters, and control codes. Subset B includes standard ASCII symbols, digits, upper and lower case letters. Subset C compresses two numeric digits (the set of 100 digit pairs from 00 to 99) into each character, providing excellent density. An example barcode of alphanumeric encoding in a single Code 128 barcode is: dynamscft.com Code 128 is usually selected over Code 39 in new applications because of its excellent density and a much larger selection of characters. It has been widely implemented in many applications where a relatively large amount of data has to be encoded in a very small space. Where is it used? Code 128 barcodes are compact, high-density codes used in logistics and transportation industries for ordering and distribution. Theyre geared toward non-POS products, like supply chain applications needing label units with serial shipping container codes (SSCC). Industry * Transport * Shipping * Tracking DataBar What is it? DataBar is a family of linear symbologies used within the GS1 system barcodes. There are three types of GS1 DataBar symbols and seven DataBar variations. For more information about all the different variations, please visit our DataBar (https://www.dynamsoft.com/Barcode-Types/DataBar.aspx) introductionWhere is it used? DataBar barcodes are typically found in grocery stores on fresh produce labels. Industry * Retail MSI Code What is it? MSI Code is a variant of the Plessey Code, also known as Modified Plessey. The MS! Data Corporation developed the MSI Code to improve the decoding accuracy of the Plessey Code, which is one of the most error-prone barcodes. AMSI Code only contains digits from 0 to 9. There are four possible check digit calculation algorithms for error detection: * Modulo 10 © Modulo 11 * Modulo 1010 * Modulo 1110 By default, a Modulo 10 check digit is verified. Atypical MSI Code looks like this: 012345674 Where is it used? MSI Codes are used in inventory management to mark shelves and containers to identify storage locations. Industry* Inventory * Warehousing QR code What is it? The QR code (https://www.dynamsoft.com/barcode-reader/barcode-types/qr-code/) is a type of matrix barcode that can encode a wide variety of data types, including numeric, alphabets, special characters and binary data as well. These are the ones you see nowadays with a series of black and white cells rather than the more familiar black lines or bars. They really rose in popularity with mobile devices. It was initially developed by Toyota subsidiary Denso in September 1994. It’s currently defined by the International Organization for Standardization(ISO)/The International Electrotechnical Cornmission (IEC) 18004, The QR code was designed to allow high-speed component scanning. A charge-coupled device (CCD) barcode reader (https://demo.dynamsoft.com/barcode-reader/) can decode up to 30 QR codes per second with up to 100 characters in each barcode. The QR code has full (360 degrees) reading features. Each QR code has three finder patterns located in three corners of the QR code. A CCD reading device can detect and decode the position of the barcode, the size of the barcode and the size of the inclination angle. This barcode type has a high data density. It can encode 1,817 Chinese characters, 7,089 numbers or 4,296 English letters. It has four levels of error correction. Even if a QR code is damaged or broken, it can often still be read correctly. A common QR code appears like such Where is it used? Today, QR codes have become common in areas such as consumer advertising, code payments, website logins, for data encryption, and more, Industry * Retail * Entertainment© Advertising PDF417 What is it? The PDF417 barcode is a type of stacked linear barcode, Symbol Technologies was said to have developed this barcode type back in 1991. Today, it is represented by ISO standard 15438. Each PDF417 barcode consists of three to 90 rows, and a single row is essentially the equivalent of a small 1D barcode. PDF417 specifies that each pattern in the code consists of four bars and spaces, and each pattern is to be 17 units long. This is how we get the "417" part of the name. A common PDF417 barcode looks like this: Where is it used? The PDF417 barcode type is mainly used in transportation, identification cards and inventory management. Most states in America use PDF417 to encode drivers’ key information on the back side of driver licenses. Industry * Transport * Logistics * Warehousing * Government Data Matrix What is it? Data Matrix barcode is also a two-dimensional matrix barcode. It first came about in 1994, and today, it is represented by the standard ISO/IEC 16022. The Data Matrix barcode supports advanced encoding error checking and correction algorithms. This allows therecognition of barcodes that are up to 60 percent damaged. So, it's commonly used on items where barcodes get easily damaged due to high heat, chemical exposure, etc. As a result, Data Matrix barcodes are used in electrical rating plates, surgical instruments, circuit boards and the like. Data Matrix barcodes are adaptable in size. The symbol size can be as small as 2.5mm, which is the smallest among all 2D barcodes. Meanwhile, the size and the encoded data capacity is independent. This allows the choosing of a lot of different matrix sizes. Acommon Data Matrix barcode can appear like this: Ww Where is it used? The most popular application for Data Matrix is labelling small items, such as small electronic components and pill bottles. Industry * Electronics © Retail * Government * Marketing © Post * Electronics * Medical GS1 Composite Code What is it? The GS1 Composite symbology integrates both a GS1 system linear syrbol and a 2D Composite Component as a single symbology. The 2D Composite Component is printed above the linear component. The two components are separated by a separator pattern. For more information about all the different variations, please visit our GS1 Composite (https://www.dynamsoft.com/Barcode-Types/GS1-Composite-Code.aspx) introduction, Acommon GS1 Composite code can appear like this:Where is it used? GS1 Composite barcodes are typically found in grocery stores on fresh produce labels. Industry * Retail MaxiCode What is it? MaxiCode is a two-dimensional code developed by United Parcel Service (UPS). It's suitable for tracking and managing shipments of packages. It uses dots arranged in a hexagonal grid with concentric circles in the center. MaxiCode symbols include a number of encoded messages such as: * Purchase order number Customer reference * Invoice number Tracking number Indicator of the originating carrier ‘Acommon MaxiCode can appear like this: te Where is it used? MaxiCode is mostly used on shipping labels for addressing and sorting US domestic and international packages. Industry * Postal
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