Zebra Plastic Card Printers.
Zebra Plastic Card Printers come in a variety of styles and price ranges, including single-sided printers, dual sided printers, and security printers
Healthy Solutions for Healthcare.
The healthcare industry benefits from barcoding. Barcoding enhances patient safety and operational efficiency.
Seagull Scientific Products
Seagull Scientific BarTender is an industry-leading label design and barcode software. Seagull Scientific also develops true Windows printer drivers for bar code and thermal printers.
MC 9190G
The Ability To Satisfy Your Company Software Requirements.
Wireless Broadband
The unrivalled Motorola portfolio of Point-to-Point (PTP), Point-to-Multipoint (PMP), and Mesh Wide Area Network (MWAN), WLAN and VoWLAN solutions make governments, enterprises, and service providers more agile by helping them deploy voice, video, and data applications right where they need them.
Thursday, 31 January 2008
Barcodes in Asia. Here we go!
Friday, 25 January 2008
GS1 DataBar (RSS) Symbol Barcode
View the GS1 DataBar Family of bar codes
This all explained here for you:
GS1 DataBar [formerly Reduced Space Symbology (RSS)] is a family of linear components of composite symbols that includes:
* Symbols intended for retail Point-of-Sale scanning
o GS1 DataBar (DataBar-14)
o GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional (DataBar-14 Stacked Omnidirectional)
o GS1 DataBar Expanded
o GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked
* Symbols that are not intended for retail Point-of-Sale scanning
o GS1 DataBar Truncated (DataBar-14 Truncated)
o GS1 DataBar Limited
o GS1 DataBar Stacked
GS1 DataBar, GS1 DataBar Truncated, GS1 DataBar Stacked, GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional encode full 14-digit Global Trade Item Numbers (GTINs). They are smaller than EAN-13 or UPC-A Bar Code Symbols. Each provides a linkage flag to indicate the existence of a 2D Composite Component. GS1 DataBar and GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional have omnidirectional scanning capability.
GS1 DataBar Limited is designed for very small item identification. It encodes 14 digit GTIN using indicator digits 0 or 1 and provides a linkage flag for the 2D Composite Component.
GS1 DataBar Expanded and DataBar Expanded Stacked will encode any of the GS1 System identification numbers as well as all other Application Identifiers. Each symbol has a variable length with a capacity of up to 74 characters. Each provides a linkage flag to indicate the existence of 2D Composite Component. Unlike the EAN-128 Bar Code Symbol, the DataBar Expanded Symbologies are designed to read in omnidirectional scanning environment.
GS1 DataBar is widely used in the healthcare industry for both pharmaceuticals and medical/surgical products.
GS1 DataBar has been identified to solve problems in the grocery industry where there had previously been no machine readable marking or there was inadequate information encoded.
One advantage of using a GS1 DataBar barcode rather than a UPC barcode is that, while either one can encode the GTIN for the product, the GS1 DataBar barcode can also include the expiration date. The GS1 intention is to make GS1 DataBar available in all trade item scanning systems beginning Jan 1, 2010.
The name was changed from RSS by GS1 due to the potential for confusion with Really Simple Syndication
Thursday, 24 January 2008
Double barcodes
The End Is Nigh
Monday, 21 January 2008
The New, Better Retail Pro Version 9
Retail Pro Version 9 offers localization for support, currencies, and languages and is now written in 18 different languages and supports 17 different currencies.
This POS inventory management software handles retailers from a single store to 500 stores. It has been and remains the industry's leading POS software for independent retailers.
Try a LIVE online demo of the newest Retail Pro version and see for yourself.
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Sunday, 20 January 2008
RFID. Here we go again...
Monday, 14 January 2008
New Release: Aztec Font & Encoder
IDAutomation.com announces the release of the Aztec Font and Encoder.
(Tampa, FL.) IDAutomation.com, Inc. announces the release of their new Aztec Font and Encoder. The Aztec bar code font uses Vertical Interleaved Technology™ which allows printing of high-density Aztec symbols with TrueType, PCL and PostScript fonts. Two package versions are available, the Windows Package which includes the COM DLL, Crystal Reports UFL and ActiveX Control Graphic Encoders with signed ActiveX CAB file and the Advantage Package includes the Graphic Encoders as well as the .NET DLL, .NET Forms Control and the ASP.NET Web Server Control. Aztec is an area efficient two-dimensional (2D) barcode symbology capable of encoding large amounts of data. The data encoded may include letters, numbers, text and actual bytes of data, including extended characters, Unicode characters and small photos.A fully functional evaluation version may be downloaded from http://www.idautomation.com/fonts/aztec/. A single user license for the Aztec Font and Encoder starts at $199 and a royalty-free Developer License starts at $1190. IDAutomation.com, Inc. also provides bar code fonts, ActiveX Controls, NET assemblies, JavaBeans, Java applets, label printing software, RFID products, MICR fonts, OCR fonts and barcode hardware. IDAutomation.com, Inc. is a member of the Better Business Bureau, has been marketing ID automation products for businesses since 1996 and is privately held. For more information, visit their website at http://www.idautomation.com/.
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Sunday, 13 January 2008
Barcodes as art.
Saturday, 12 January 2008
Real ID doesn't make me feel secure. How 'bout you?