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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have if you want to write a barcode library,
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This review is from: The Bar Code Book: Comprehensive Guide to Reading, Printing, Specifying, and Applying Bar Code and Other Machine-Readable Symbols (Paperback)
You can pay TAL, Seagull or someone else royalties to generate your bar codes. you can attempt to use a 3 of 9 font. Or, if you have the programming knowledge and skill, you can get this book and generate your own bar codes.
Please note, there are errors in this book (in the Code 128 key most notably) but if you have a thermal bar code printer you will easily be able to apply logic to find the correct answer. This book is the best kept secret in the Shipping and AIDC world.
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The Barcode Bible,
By Dan M. "Dan M." (Toronto, On, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Bar Code Book: Comprehensive Guide to Reading, Printing, Specifying, and Applying Bar Code and Other Machine-Readable Symbols (Paperback)
This is a great technical resource. A comprehensive guide of both linear and 2-D symbologies.
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The Bar Code Book: Comprehensive Guide to Reading, Printing, Specifying, and Applying Bar Code and Other Machine-Readable Symbols by Roger C. Palmer (Paperback - Jan. 2001)
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