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Enter your bar code specifications
 
Ensure the information, especially the number to be encoded, is correct!

Click on the (Help) link adjacent to each field if you need further explanation.
 



  (Help) Output file type:     
     EPS files require a PostScript printer or interpreter for printing.

  (Help) Bar code symbology:     

  (Help) Data to be encoded:     Check digit recommended but not required. Enter 11 or 12 digits for UPC-A, 12 or 13 digits for EAN-13, 13 or 14 digits for SCC-14. For Bookland you may enter either the ISBN number (9 or 10 digits) or the equivalent EAN-13 number (12 or 13 digits).

  (Help) Supplementary code:    

  (Help) Supplementary data to be encoded: If supplementary code was chosen, enter 2 or 5 digits.

  (Help) Printer resolution: Strongly recommended!
The resolution (in dots per inch) of the printer to be used for final output. For TIFF and BMP files, 1200 dpi will be assumed if no resolution is specified here.


  (Help) Bar width reduction:    Thousandths of an inch (e.g. entering 2 will give a width reduction of 0.002"). Note that the requested width reduction may be changed slightly to optimize the code for printer resolution.

  (Help) Magnification Factor:   1.0 is standard. Permitted range is 0.8 to 2.0 for UPC/EAN/Bookland and 0.5 to 1.2 for SCC-14. Note that the requested magnification may be changed slightly to optimize the code for printer resolution.

  (Help) Crop marks/bearer bars: SCC-14 ITF codes should always incorporate bearer bars.

  (Help) Condense to UPC-E if possible: 

  (Help) Embedded TIFF preview:          Applicable to EPS files only.

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Please allow a day or so for response to your order.
Disclaimer: This product is offered as is. The author makes no guarantee of suitability for your application, nor can he assume responsibility for any adverse effects resulting from its use.


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Last updated on October 31, 2007 
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