Gs1 expanded properties box options, Ucc/ean 128 properties box options, Upc-a – Wasp Barcode WaspLabeler +2D User Manual User Manual

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GS1 Expanded Properties Box Options

The table below lists the options available for GS1 Expanded in the Properties box > Barcode tab.

GS1 Expanded

Field

Description

Symbology

Select GS1 Expanded from the drop down list. For a complete list of
available symbologies along with examples and descriptions of each,
please refer to the topic

Barcode Symbology Reference

.

Bar Width

This setting determines density of the barcode. Increase the bar
width (applies to the individual bars in the barcode) and the density is
decreased. You might want a more dense barcode to fit on a small
label, for example. Keep in mind that a barcode that is too dense
may be harder for a scanner to read and may not be scannable at all.

Bar Height

This setting determines how tall your barcode will be. The bar height
does not affect density.

UCC/EAN 128 Properties Box Options

The table below lists the options available for UCC/EAN 128 in the Properties box > Barcode tab.

UCC/EAN 128

Field

Description

Symbology

Select UCC/EAN 128 from the drop down list. For a complete list of
available symbologies along with examples and descriptions of each,
please refer to the topic

Barcode Symbology Reference

.

Bar Height

This setting determines how tall your barcode will be. The bar height
does not affect density.

Bar Width

This setting determines density of the barcode. Increase the bar
width (applies to the individual bars in the barcode) and the density is
decreased. You might want a more dense barcode to fit on a small
label, for example. Keep in mind that a barcode that is too dense
may be harder for a scanner to read and may not be scannable at all.

Char per Inch

This settings stands for character per inch. You can add more
characters per inch by increasing the number in this field, resulting in
a more dense barcode. Notice that as you increase the number in
the Char per inch field, the Bar Width field decreases. The more
characters you add per inch, the more dense your barcode will be.
Keep in mind that a barcode that is too dense may be harder for a
scanner to read and may not be scannable at all.

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