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Commonly Used Barcode Types:

 
 
 

EAN-13

Code128

Interleaved 2of5

QR Code

 
 

EAN-8

Code128A

Code 25

Data Matrix

 
 

EAN-5

Code128B

POSTNet

PDF417

 
 

EAN-2

Code128C

Post2/5

PLANET

 
 

EAN-14

EAN-128

Code93

4-state

 
 

UPC-A

ISSN

Plessey

PostBar

 
 

UPC-E

ISBN

MSI Plessey

ITF-14

 
 

Code39

Codebar

Code11

SCC-14

 
 

Code39Ext

GS1-128

Intelligent Mail

IATA

 
 
 

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Code 128 Full ASCII-Character set with Code128 ABC autoselection
Code 128A Char Set A: Capital letters and special characters
Code 128B Char Set B: Letters in upper and lower case
Code 128C Char Set C: Optimized for numbers
EAN 128 Special form of the Code 128 also known as UCC/EAN 128
EAN 13 European-Article-Number with 13 digits
EAN 8 European-Article-Number with only 8 digits
EAN 5 Add on price code for ISBN
EAN 2 Add on found on newspapers
ISBN International Standard Book Number
ISSN International Standard Serial Number
UPC A Universal Product Code with 12 digits
UPC E Universal Product Code with 6 digits
Code 39 Also known as Code 3 of 9. Digits, uppercase letters and _. *$/+%
Code 39 Extended Full ASCII-Character set. Also known as Code 3 of 9 Extended.
Codebar Numeric code. Often used on medical equipment.
Code 25 Numeric code.
Interleaved Code 25 Numeric code. Compact.
POSTNet Numeric code. Used by post offices.
Post 2/5 Numeric code. Flavor of Interleave 2of5. Also known as Identcode or Leitcode.
Code93 Full ASCII-Character set.
Plessey Numeric and chars A to F.
PDF 417 2-Dimensional full ASCII barcode.
Code11 Numbers and '-' .
PLANET Postal code
4State Postal code
ITF-14 The ITF-14 barcode is used to create the Shipping Container Symbol. This code is used to mark cartons and palettes
EAN-14 EAN-128 derived code used to mark trade goods.
DataMatrix 2D full ASCII barcode.
QR Code QR code (abbreviated from Quick Response Code) is the trademark for a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode) first designed for the automotive industry in Japan. A barcode is a machine-readable optical label that contains information about the item to which it is attached. A QR code uses four standardized encoding modes (numeric, alphanumeric, byte/binary, and kanji) to efficiently store data; extensions may also be used.
IATA Used inaviation industry.
USPS Intelligent Mail US Postil Servide  Intelligent Mail Barcode
 
 
 

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