Konica Minolta Darwin VDP Software User Manual
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6.1.41 Flattermarken
Symbology number:
28
Valid characters:
“0”..”9”
Quiet zone:
Application dependent
Module width:
2-3 mm
Standard print ratio:
1:1
Ratio format:
1B:1S
Default check digit:
None (eCDNone)
Symbol size:
Symbol height between 5 and 10mm
This is a special “barcode” used for recognizing the correct sequence of pages in print-shops.
6.1.42 GS1-128
The GS1-128 is simply another name for the existing EAN-128 (or UCC-128) barcode. The EAN
and UCC standardization organizations founded GS1 in order to globalize (and harmonize) their
different standards. See section 6.1.40.
6.1.43 GTIN
GTIN stands for Global Trade Item Number and is not a barcode symbology.
A GTIN is used for the unique identification of trade items worldwide within the EAN.UCC system.
The GTIN may be encoded in UCC-12, EAN-8, EAN-13, EAN-14 (ITF-14 and UCC/EAN-128)
symbologies.
6.1.44 HIBC
HIBC is an abbreviation for Health Industry Bar Code. The HIBC is a numbering system
– and not a
specific barcode symbology. It is used for product identification codes as well as for worldwide
identification of shipping units.
The primary code contains the manufacturer id, the article number, the package number and a
check digit. The secondary code contains the serial number, the expiration date and the units per
package.
The following symbologies are commonly used for encoding: Code 39, Code 128, Codablock F. For
more information, please refer to section 6.3 and to