Barcodes
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All barcode symbologies have rules about their use as well as restrictions as to what type of data they can represent. Be sure to indicate the type of barcode symbology you would like us to use or ask contact our Art Department and we'll help you determine the correct barcode to use. Barcode data can be static, as with Product IDs and Part Numbers or you can have any of a variety of sequenced data. We can even encode Hexadecimal values in a sequential order. If you are manufacturing parts that must conform to U.S. Military or Government specifications, be sure to get the precise specifications for all barcodes, especially if you're implementing 2-D Datamatrix UIDs. Mil-Spec 130N is the latest specification for labels as of this writing. You can find links to the Mil-Spec pages as well as other standards on the Internet on our Links page. You may also be interested in... |
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