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Monthly : April, 2013

The pros and cons of QR Code ID tags

admin April 24, 2013 News No Comments

Could QR Codes (otherwise known as Quick Response Codes) present the next step in property identification? Whilst the QR code was originally designed for marketing purposes, a number of companies have recently started promoting the use of QR codes on luggage tags. The idea is that the finder of an item of luggage can scan

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Barcode SDK Version 7.5.1.29 Released

softek April 18, 2013 Blog, Knowledge Base, News, Software Development Kits No Comments

We’re pleased to announce a maintenance release of our barcode reading toolkit for Windows that rounds up a number of enhancements and fixes, mainly for 2-D barcodes. If you are using the SDK to decode QR-Codes, DataMatrix or PDF-417 then it is recommended that you upgrade to this version. Here’s the change list for version

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Code 39 barcodes with no start/stop characters

admin April 4, 2013 Barcode Specification, Knowledge Base No Comments

Code 39 barcodes should all start and finish with the same pattern that represents the * or asterisk character, however sometimes printers forget to include these characters and the result is a barcode that doesn’t actually fit the Code 39 barcode specification. It is possible to read such barcodes but they do have a significant

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40th Anniversary for the GS1 Barcode

admin April 3, 2013 News No Comments

Today marks 40 years since the system that replaced the label gun in grocery stores first came into use. The GS1 barcode system (as seen on all supermarket products) was first adopted in the USA in 1973. The first item scanned in the US was a packet of Wrigley’s chewing gum in 1974. The UK

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