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Basic terms
Basic terms

Linear barcodes
2/5,Interleaved,ITF
Code 39
Code 93
Codabar, Codabar Monarch
EAN,JAN,ISBN,ISMN,ISSN,ISMN
UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC-Shipping
Code 128, EAN 128
SCC14, Shipping container code, (EAN/UCC-14,SCC-14)
SISAC
Code 11
PZN
MSI
SSCC
LOGMARS
Pharma code
Plessey

Mail symbologies
Royal mail
Postnet
Planet
German Postal
Danish PTT
Australian 4-State Barcode
Japan Post 4-State Barcode
SwissPostal
Singapore4StatePostalCode
PostBar
FIM A,B,C,D

Other linear...
CPC binary code
TRAY LABEL 10 digits 2 of 5
SACK LABEL 8 digit 2 of 5
Telepen

Stacked symbologies
PDF417
MicroPDF417
MacroPDF417
Code49
Codablock, CodablockF
Code16K

Composite symbologies
RSS-16

2D symbologies
QRCode
Aztec, Small Aztec
DataMatrix
Maxicode
SuperCode
Ultracode
Maxicode
3-DI
ArrayTag
Code49
Code1
DataStrip
DataGlyphs
MiniCode
DotCode
HueCode
UltraCode
SmartCode
SnowFlake

Ean8, Ean13,Bookland,ISBN,ISMN,ISSN


EAN is Europeing Article Numbering system ( Called JAN in JAPAN, only first digits is different), this is European version of UPC.Uses some size requirements and encoding scheme as UPC.

EAN-8 encoding only 8 digits, consist two country code, five data digits and one checksum.

EAN-13 is European version of UPC-A, the difference between EAN-13 and UPC-A is that EAN-13 encodes 13th numberinto parity patteren of the left six numbers of a UPC symbol.This 13th digit, combined with 12th digit, usually represent country code.

EAN-8 and EAN-13 can contain two or five supplemental digits appended on right side from main symbol. This is used for publications, books or periodicals.

EAN-13 is used world-wide for marking retail goods.
EAN bar code numbers are assigned to specific products and manufacturers by an organization called ICOF located in Brussels, Belgium, Tel.011-32-2218-7674

ISBN and Bookland is equal to EAN-13, only first three digits is 978. Supplemental digits begins with digit 5.
ISSN begins with 977
ISMN begings with 979
EAN 8
EAN 13
EAN 128
ISBN
ISSN
ISSN
ISMN
ISMN
JAN 8
JAN 13
 


Ean 14 (DUN-14)

EAN-14 numbers are 14 digits numbers which are used to identify some traded units. The system has been in use for a number of years in Europe and North America. The numbers may be bar coded as either ITF-14 or EAN-128 symbols.
EAN-14 numbers were formerly know as DUN-14 (Distribution Unit Number). They comprise a 13 digit article number with a single digit prefix, which is 0 in the UK. In some countries the first digit is a "logistical variant" in the range 1 - 8. The first digit may also be used as a variable measure traded unit in which case it is 9.

EAN-14 numbers should not appear on consumer units.
EAN-14 numbers may be produced from EAN-13 or UPC symbols by right justifying the EAN-13 or UPC value as filling remaining characters with 0 or the required single digit prefix. The check digit is recalculated, although in the UK (where the first digit is 0) the check digit is not changed.
Used sources
Barcode.com
Adams1.com
PDF417.com
Wikipedia.org
Barcode Island

Neodynamic.com
Metrologic
AIM Global

Supported environment
Borland :
  • Delphi Win32
  • C++ Builder
  • Delphi .NET
Microsoft :
  • Visual C#.net
  • ActiveX
  • DLL libraries

Supported
report tools
  • Direct print
  • Quick report
  • ReportBuilder
  • Ace Reporter
  • Rave report
  • Pragnaan report
  • Fast report

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