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AMT Datasouth AMTACCEL-5350 User Manual

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User's Guide

B-2 Bar Codes

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9 Code 3-of-9. This is a variable-length, self-checking, alphanumeric

bar code widely used in the automotive industry and many other non-
retail industries.

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9 Codabar. This is a variable-length, self-checking, alphanumeric bar

code that can encode digits 0 through 9 and six additional characters.
The code is commonly used in libraries, blood banks and air parcel
express applications.

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9 UPC-A. This is a fixed-length, self-checking, numeric bar code used

throughout the supermarket and retail industries to identify a product
and its manufacturer. UPC-A encodes a series of 12 digits.

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9 UPC-E. This is a shortened version of UPC-A that encodes six of

the 12 digits in a UPC-A message.

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9 EAN-13. This is a variation of the U.S. developed UPC bar code

format adopted for the international marketplace. It, like UPC-A, is a
fixed-length, self-checking, numeric bar code. EAN-13 encodes a
series of 13 digits: 12 directly into the symbol and one into a parity
pattern of the first six digits.

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9 EAN-8. This is a shortened version of EAN-13 that encodes a series

of 8 digits.

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9 Code 128. This is a variable-length, self-checking, high-density bar

code. It can encode all 128 alphanumeric ASCII characters.

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9 POSTNET. This is a self-checking, numeric bar code that encodes a

series of 5, 9 or 11 digits. It is used by the U.S. Postal Service to sort
mail.

)Note: The AMT Datasouth Bar Code Option Operating Guide

(part no. 337027) provides in-depth information on bar code formats,
the component elements, and how bar code symbols are constructed.

User's Guide

B-2 Bar Codes

9

9

9

9

9 Code 3-of-9. This is a variable-length, self-checking, alphanumeric

bar code widely used in the automotive industry and many other non-
retail industries.

9

9

9

9

9 Codabar. This is a variable-length, self-checking, alphanumeric bar

code that can encode digits 0 through 9 and six additional characters.
The code is commonly used in libraries, blood banks and air parcel
express applications.

9

9

9

9

9 UPC-A. This is a fixed-length, self-checking, numeric bar code used

throughout the supermarket and retail industries to identify a product
and its manufacturer. UPC-A encodes a series of 12 digits.

9

9

9

9

9 UPC-E. This is a shortened version of UPC-A that encodes six of

the 12 digits in a UPC-A message.

9

9

9

9

9 EAN-13. This is a variation of the U.S. developed UPC bar code

format adopted for the international marketplace. It, like UPC-A, is a
fixed-length, self-checking, numeric bar code. EAN-13 encodes a
series of 13 digits: 12 directly into the symbol and one into a parity
pattern of the first six digits.

9

9

9

9

9 EAN-8. This is a shortened version of EAN-13 that encodes a series

of 8 digits.

9

9

9

9

9 Code 128. This is a variable-length, self-checking, high-density bar

code. It can encode all 128 alphanumeric ASCII characters.

9

9

9

9

9 POSTNET. This is a self-checking, numeric bar code that encodes a

series of 5, 9 or 11 digits. It is used by the U.S. Postal Service to sort
mail.

)Note: The AMT Datasouth Bar Code Option Operating Guide

(part no. 337027) provides in-depth information on bar code formats,
the component elements, and how bar code symbols are constructed.

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