Virtually every retail product sold in Australia and Europe requires an EAN
(European Article Numbering) barcode. In addition, books the world over require a Bookland bar code. A special EAN 13 bar code with a 5 digit supplemental code is used to convert ISBN numbers and pricing information to a barcode for books, called Bookland.
Print your own EAN or Bookland bar codes from Windows. This OpenType and PostScript barcode font set adds the ability to print bar codes to virtually any Windows program. Our software lets you print your own EAN and Bookland codes on your product packaging, stock cards, or you can print sheets of labels with EAN barcodes using our templates and your word processor.
Printing sheets of EAN bar code labels has never been easier. Just run our utility, type any EAN number in, and generate a bar code with a single click. Use the Print Labels button to select the size of the label you want to print your EAN bar code on. Our bar code label templates cover all standard label sizes.
If you need to send your EAN bar code to someone else to print, our software will export your EAN bar code in bmp, gif, jpg, or png formats. You have a choice of four different resolutions including 300, 600, 900, and 1200 dpi. Our UPC bar code software lets you control both the height and the width of the EAN bar code you are building.
If you need to generate large numbers of different EAN bar codes we have the solution. This software includes Visual Basic macros that work directly inside Excel, Access, and Word to build your bar codes. For example, add our macros to Excel and you can make a cell with a new formula that builds EAN bar codes directly from the data you want to bar code. This is an easy way to generate thousands of bar codes all at once.
Works with Windows 7, Vista, or XP- 32 or 64 bit