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Is a major tool in capturing critical data quickly and accurately
Barcoding
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An optical method of achieving automatic identification
Barcoding
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The dark bars or dark area within the pattern, absorbed light and the intervening spaces or areas reflects___
light
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Is the preferred symbology for most new bar code applications
Code 128
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The portion of the barcode that can be read and understood by human
Human readable
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When the sequence numbers continues with the customers next order regardless of if they are ordering a new product or re-ordering a previous product
Shared sequence
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Distinct character or pattern of bar use at the beginning and end of each barcode symbol
Start/stop characters or patterns
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The area proceeding the beginning of a barcode, and following the end of the barcode, sometimes called the clear area
Quiet zone
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Should contain no dark markings that could be misinterpreted by a scanning device
Quiet zone
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A minimum of 10 times the narrow West bar element or quarter of an inch, which ever is greater should be maintained for the what area
Quiet zone area
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The dimension of the Narrowest element of a barcode symbol
X – dimension
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Wider elements are generally referred to us
Multiples of the X dimension
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Linear types of barcode patterns
One-dimensional
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Matrix and Stack bar code patterns
Two – dimensional
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The entire pattern is called
Symbol
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Each bar or space is called
Element
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Sequence of rectangular shapes and intervening spaces used to encode a string of data
Barcode symbol
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A bar code symbol typically consist of five parts
1–a quiet zone 2–a start character 3 – a data characters, including an optional character 4-a stop character 5-a trailing quiet zone
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True or false Just As there are rules for how an English sentence is structured, for the relationship of uppercase to lowercase, letters, and for punctuations, there are similar rules, governing barcodes
TRUE
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What controls how information will be encoded in a barcode symbol?
Asymbology
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Are like typefaces with different character sets and separate printing characteristic
Symbologies
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Barcodes can either be
Discrete or continuous
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Start with a bar and end with a bar and they have a space between each character
discrete
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Code start with a bar, and with a space, and have no gap between one character and another
Continuous code
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The primary significance of the difference is that it code is easier to print and read, but you can get more characters per inch with a
continuous code
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Which alphabetic’s numbers and special characters are in the symbology
Character set
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Discrete or continuous
Symbology type
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How many characters can appear per inch
Density
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This code is the most widely used barcode in non-retail application
code 39
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Dis symbology was first introduced in 1975
Code 39
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Code 39 is discrete symbology
t
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ASCII
American code of information interchange
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This code was introduced in 1981
Code 128
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It is far more important than you understand what you want to accomplish with barcode stand for you to understand all of them
Barcode application