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 Code 128 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Code 128 is a very high-density barcode symbology, used extensively world wide in shipping and packaging industries.
Code 128 is the major component of the labeling standard for GS1-128 (formerly known as UCC/EAN-128), used as product identification for container and pallet levels of retail markets.
Code 128 was developed in the early 1980s to address the increasing capacity of electronics and tracking needs for inventory.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Code_128   (314 words)

  
 Barcode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There should be (but typically is not) a distinction drawn between the code, which is a structure for the conveyance of data, and the symbol, the machine-readable representation of the code.
Code 39 is still in use today, although it is less sophisticated than some of the newer barcodes.
As a result, new codes are being designed for mobile use such as color code and mCode.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Barcode   (1878 words)

  
 Code 39 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Code 39 (also known as "USS Code 39", "Code 3/9", "Code 3 of 9", "USD-3", "Alpha39") is a barcode symbology that can encode uppercase letters (A through Z), digits (0 through 9) and a handful of special characters like the $ sign.
Code 39 has the alias Code 3 of 9 because there are 9 light and dark bars in each code, and 3 of these bars are wide.
Code 39 is sometimes, though rarely, used with an optional modulo 43 check digit.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Code_39   (481 words)

  
 Code 128
Code 128 is one of the most recently adopted bar code symbologies and certainly one of the most complex.
As Code 128 was developed after many of today's popular symbologies had been in use for some time, its developers (Computer Identics) were able to design a code that was more capable but was also more secure and more compact than the established codes.
Thereafter the code set may be changed by the use of the Code A, Code B or Code C characters.
www.computalabel.com /c128.html   (375 words)

  
 Barcodesoft | Code 128 Bar Code Font   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Code 128 is widely implemented in many applications to encode both alpha-numeric data and numeric-only data.
Code 128B is used to encode both uppercase and lowercase alpha and numeric data.
Code 128 has many variations, like EAN 128, ISBT 128, etc. It has become mandatory to use UCC/EAN Code128 symbology to print bar coded labels of Confirmation Services since the year of 2004.
www.barcode-soft.com /code128_font.aspx   (179 words)

  
 CODE 128 SYMBOLOGY
Code 128 is a very effective, high-density symbology which permits the encoding of alphanumeric data.
Before a Code 128 symbol may be encoded, the software must compute the correct checksum digit which will be included in the barcode.
A Code 128 barcode consists of a leading quiet zone, one of three start codes, the data itself, a check character, a stop character, and a trailing quiet zone.
www.barcodeisland.com /code128.phtml   (871 words)

  
 Code 128 Barcode FAQ; USS Code-128
Code 128 is a barcode standard used for several applications; it is also referred to as ISBT 128, UCC-128, EAN-128 and USS Code 128.
UCC/EAN 128 is also the barcode recommended by the US post office for their special services such as return receipts, delivery confirmation and the postal routing barcodes for large packages.
Most barcode scanners have the ability to read Code 128 barcodes after the internal settings of the scanner are enabled, and it is possible to scan Code 128 barcodes printed at very small X dimensions (the X dimension is the width of the narrow bar in the code).
www.idautomation.com /code128faq.html   (4366 words)

  
 Symbologies: Code 128
This high-density code is widely used in many industries; in fact, it is replacing Interleaved 2 of 5 which can mis-scan if bearer bars are not used.
Code 128 is alphanumeric, can be of variable length and is scanned bidirectionally.
Each data character encoded in a Code 128 symbol is composed of 11 fl or white modules.
www.tlashford.com /frames/sym_code128/sym_code128.htm   (165 words)

  
 Code 128 Barcode Font Advantage Package
Code 128 is a very high-density alpha-numeric symbology with 106 different printed barcode patterns.
If you are not required to use Code 128 barcodes and you need an easy to use alpha-numeric barcode, consider IDAutomation's Code 39 barcode font which does not require checksums to be calculated.
Code 128 is now used to print USPS Special Services barcodes for services such as return receipts and delivery confirmations on US Mail.
barcodesmart.com /software/idautomation/code128   (1424 words)

  
 Code 128 Barcode Technical Specifications & Data Sheet
If you are using character sets A or B you can create the Code 128 barcode output simply by selecting the Code 128 font and typing the appropriate letter from the keyboard with the exception of the space character barcode, extended functions and the start / stop characters.
Our Code 128 fonts have been specially designed to be able to produce dependable and scannable barcodes when printed at large and small point sizes.
NOTICE: When printing the Code 128 fonts at less than 15 points, a high quality printer with a 600 DPI or greater resolution should be used; it may also be necessary to reduce the print intensity if you have increased this in the past to a value greater than normal.
www.bizfonts.com /code128fonts/faq.html   (2058 words)

  
 bar code examples
Code 3 of 9 (also referred to as Code 39) is a very common bar code language which can represent alphanumeric characters of varying length.
Code 128 is a very compact and versatile language which allows the encodation of the entire 128 ASCII character set.
The UCC/EAN-128 specification uses the same code set as Code 128, however a special character (function 1) is used as part of the start code in the symbol.
www.barcode-us.com /info_center/examples.htm   (460 words)

  
 Fotel Inc. - Code 128 FAQs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A Code 128 is used in similar applications as the Code 39, that is warehousing and distribution.
Code 128 has three subsets: A, B, and C. (Subset A is used for numbers, ASCII characters and upper case letters, Subset B for numbers, ASCII characters and both upper and lower case letters, and Subset for all numeric codes.
Some characteristics of a Code 128 are that it is a very secure code, it can encode all characters of the ASCII character set, and when used as Subset C (which is the only version of 128 that is strictly numeric) it is a double density code.
www.fotel.com /resources/faqs/code128.htm   (1074 words)

  
 Barcode Software - Barcode Label Maker, Bar code printing software
Code 25, also known as "Code 2 of 5," is a discrete, variable-length numeric code format.
Code 39, also known as "Code 3 of 9," is the most popular format used in the nonretail market for inventory and tracking.
Code 128 is a variable-length, high-density, alphanumeric format that is used in the shipping and labeling industry.
www.aulux.com /support/barcode.htm   (1263 words)

  
 Code 128 Barcode
Code 128 provides excellent density for all-numeric data and good density for alphanumeric data.
The Code 128 character set includes the digits 0-9, the letters A-Z (upper and lower case), and all standard ASCII symbols and control codes.
The codes are divided 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.
www.mecsw.com /specs/code_128.html   (634 words)

  
 Terrapin Code 128 bar code specification and general information
Code 128 is a very high density alphanumeric barcode that can encode all 128 ASCII characters and four additional characters for non data-oriented functions.
Each Code 128 character consists of 11 modules, where a module is the narrowest element width.
The code characters for Character Sets A, B or C initiate a switch from the character set previously defined to the character set defined by the code character.
www.terrapin.co.uk /services/bcspec128.html   (1255 words)

  
 IDAutomation Code 128 Barcode Fonts
If the easier to use alpha-numeric barcode is preferred and not Code 128, consider IDAutomation's Code 39 barcode font which does not require checksums to be calculated.
Code 128 is the barcode type used for USS Code 128, UCC-128, ISBT-128, EAN-128, EAN-14, SSCC-18 and SCC-14 specifications.
The complete printed Code 128 barcode consists of a leading quiet zone, a start pattern that selects the character set, Code 128 symbols representing data, the check character to ensure data integrity, a stop pattern and a trailing quiet zone.
www.idautomation.com /fonts/code128   (2517 words)

  
 Free Code 128 Font Transformation
The following table and pseudo code is illustrated based on the free Code 128 Font found at Free Barcode Fonts.
When dealing with Code 128 it is always advisable to think of a character as the Code 128 Value rather than the actual character.
Outside of the special characters, the Code 128 value and the Variant C value is the same.
freebarcodefonts.dobsonsw.com /Code128Transformation.htm   (891 words)

  
 Bar code 128
Code 128 is a linear bar code symbology capable of encoding the full 128-character ASCII character set and extended character sets.
Code Set B includes all of the standard upper case alphanumeric keyboard characters and punctuation characters together with the lower case alphabetic characters (i.e.
Code Set C includes the set of 100 digit pairs from 00 to 99 inclusive, as well as three special characters.
www.ablt.com /code_128.php   (282 words)

  
 Barcodes (code 128)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Code 128 was introduced in 1981 as a very high-density alphanumeric symbology.
The EAN 128 (Europäische ArtikelNummerierung) is a special form of the Code 128.
One of the advantages of this symbology is the ability to encode all 128 characters of the standard ASCII code chart.
www.tkb-4u.com /code/barcode/code128.php   (490 words)

  
 Code 128 Specification Page
Code 128 is a very high density alphanumeric bar code.
It is designed to encode all 128 ASCII characters, and will use the least amount of space for data of 6 characters or more of any 1-D symbology.
Start Code C includes a set of 100 digit pairs from 00 to 99 and can be used to double the density of encoding numeric-only data.
www.adams1.com /pub/russadam/128code.html   (711 words)

  
 Code 128 Barcode Specification
Code 128 may be scanned bidirectionally and there is no restriction on the number of characters allowed in each symbol.
Code 128 has three different character sets defined in the table below as Code Set A, Code Set B and Code Set C. Any of these codes may be selected by appropriate selection of start character.
The Code 128 specification allows for Human readable information to be printed anywhere outside of the symbol area.
www.barcodeman.com /info/c128.php3   (522 words)

  
 CODE 128,EAN-128 SYMBOLOGY INTRODUCTION
Code 128 symbology must include a checksum digit.Code 128 has three character Set: A,B,C.Three different start characters tell the reader the character set used in the following encoding, and three shift codes permits changing character set inside the symbol.
The CODE 128 checksum digit is the result of the weighted sum of the values of each of the digits modes 103.
Start code, which is the code 103, 104, or 105 from the encoding table.
www.easesoft.net /Code128-ean128.html   (301 words)

  
 Buy Code 128 Bar Code Software
Code 128 barcodes are used extensively by the shipping industry as well as for inventory, ID, and tracking purposes.
Code 128 barcodes are part of many labeling specifications.
Code 128 is much denser than Code 39 and is the symbology of choice whenever space is at a premium.
www.azalea.com /Code128   (447 words)

  
 Bar Code Label, Custom and Pre-printed, Tamper Evident and Tamper Proof
Code 39 is the most popular, non-retail, barcode symbology in use today, and is commonly used for ID badges and inventory identification by government and industry.
Code 93 is a continuous, variable-length symbology capable of encoding the full 128 ASCII character set.
Code 128 is variable in length and will encode between 20 and 30 characters, depending on the data stored.
www.polylabel.com /barcode.php   (710 words)

  
 Code 128 Barcode Fonts Download
The Code 128 package includes several Code 128 font versions in 6 different font formats in addition to font tools, macros and source code to help with integration of the fonts into most applications.
The Code 128 human readable fonts all start with C128 and include the letter "H" and a lower case letter afterwards specifying the character set.
When ordering the Code 128 Font Advantage Package license, a downloadable zip file will be made available for the fully functional versions of the Code 128 bar code fonts with rights to use the macros, tools and source code in most applications.
www.advancemeants.com /code128fonts/download.htm   (647 words)

  
 Barcode Singles Code 128
Code 128 was introduced in 1981 as a very high density alphanumeric barcode.
Code 128 is an increasingly popular alternative to Code 39 for Alpha/Numeric codes.
Code 128 table set C is a numeric only table set and can give very compact numeric only bar codes.
www.barcode-printing.co.uk /barcode-fonts/code-128.htm   (487 words)

  
 Code 128 Specification
Code 128 is a variable length, continuous symbology with multiple element widths.
Code 128 is designed to encode 128 full ASCII characters.
Every Code 128 symbol requires a check character being placed between encoded data and stop character.
www.morovia.com /education/symbology/code128.asp   (486 words)

  
 Create Code 128 Bar Code   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Carriage returns (CR) and line feeds (LF) are NOT supported in Code 128 B & C. This table lists the supported characters.
Code 128 "A" is not supported at this time.
Code 128 "C" will be used if the data string is numeric characters only AND there are an even number of characters (like, "123456").
home.hiwaay.net /~csewell/CreateCode128.shtml   (342 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Code
This chapter cited in 7 Pa. Code § 138i.3 (relating to limitation on grants); 7 Pa. Code § 138j.3 (relating to limitation on grants); 7 Pa. Code § 138k.3 (relating to limitations on grants); and 7 Pa. Code § 147.726 (relating to operation).
This section cited in 7 Pa. Code § 128.45 (relating to recertification); 7 Pa. Code § 128.63 (relating to recertification); 7 Pa. Code § 128a.5 (relating to funding); and 7 Pa. Code § 128b.5 (relating to funding).
These organisms are identified at 17 Pa. Code Chapter 45 (relating to conservation of Pennsylvania native wild plants); and 58 Pa. Code Chapters 75 and 133 (relating to endangered species; and wildlife classification).
www.pacode.com /secure/data/007/chapter128/chap128toc.html   (10186 words)

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