Bar code types – Kodak 9500 User Manual

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Bar code types

During installation, the type of bar code used is defined for each
mode. The Bar Code Reader is capable of reading and decoding
three different types of bar codes.

Code 3 of 9 — also known as Code 39, is a widely used code in

which 9 bars or spaces comprise the characters, 3 of which are wide.

Interleaved 2 of 5 — or I 2 of 5, is a compact, interleaved code for

numeric characters only. Each digit is represented by 5 bars or
spaces, 2 of which are wide.

Codabar — similar to Code 3 or 9, but not as widely used. Codabar

includes only numeric and special characters.

The following table shows a comparison of bar code types:

Code Type

Character Set

Available

Characters in Set

Start/Stop

Characters

Code 3 of 9

alphanumeric
space
special characters: - .$ / + %

43

* / *

Interleaved 2
or 5

numeric

10

both unique

Codabar

numeric
special characters: - $

12

a-d /a-d

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