Barcode | Example | Info | |
Codebar | A self-checking and binary level linear barcode symbology with no check sum digit appended. Widely used in libraries and package delivery systems | ||
Code128 | Double density data encoding, ASCII character set supported. | ||
Code-39 | Fully alphanumeric barcode for use with> | Code-39 full ASCII | 28 ASCII character set including asterisks supported |
Ean-13 | European Article Number, used for global retail. | ||
Ean-8 | Small package marking where an EAN-13 barcode would be too large. | ||
GS1-128 | A variant of Code 128 - it automatically inserts a FNC1 character after the initial character. | ||
Interleaved 2 of 5 | Used on 135 film, for ITF-14 barcodes, and on packaging. | ||
ITF 14 | Higher level packaging. GTIN included. | ||
QR | A matrix barcode readable by QR scanners and smartphones. Adaptable size to the amount of encoded data. | ||
Upc-A | Product identifying at retail checkout. GTIN included. | ||
Upc-E | Product identifying at retail checkout. GTIN (compressed) included. Adapted for smaller packages. | ||
Aztec | High capacity, symbol size adjusts automatically depending on the amount of input data. | ||
Datamatrix | High capacity, optimal for small packages. | ||
Code93 | 43 characters allowed. ASCII character set supported by using combinations of 2 characters. | ||
Micro QR | Reduced size and capacity of a normal QR code. Optimal when the barcode size needs to be minimized. | ||
PDF-417 | Reduced size and capacity of a normal QR code. Optimal when the barcode size needs to be minimized. |