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Supported Linear Barcode Fonts :-

Codabar: Codabar is a discrete, width-modulated barcode that provides a character set for encoding numeric data (0-9) plus six special characters ($ - : / . +). The standard is often used in libraries, blood banks, parcels and other areas.

Code 11: Code 11 is a barcode symbology primarily used in telecommunication equipments. The standard can encode any length string consisting of the digits 0-9 and the dash character (-).

Code 128: Code 128 provides excellent density for all-numeric data and good density for alphanumeric data. Code supports all standard ASCII symbols and widely used in shipping and packaging industries.

Code 128 Set A: Code 128 Set A barcode supports Numbers (0-9), Uppercase Letters (A-Z), Space character and large number of Control Characters (! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + \ = - , . / ; ' [ ] : " < > ?). The barcode font is commonly used for inventory and tracking purpose.

Code 128 Set B: Code 128 Set B barcode supports all ASCII characters. The barcode font is mainly used in shipping and inventory field.

Code 128 Set C: Code 128 Set C barcode supports only numbers with high compression. This type of barcode font is used mainly in inventory, shipping and industry.

Code 39: Code 39 is a discrete barcode having fixed pattern of bars representing a single character. Font supports 43 characters like numbers (0-9), uppercase letters (A-Z), SPACE character and special characters (- . $ / + %). Barcode used in badges, Inventory and Industrial applications.

Code 93: Code 93 supports ASCII characters including Numbers (0-9), Uppercase Letters (A-Z), Space Character and Special Characters (- . $ / + %). The barcode font is primarily used in postal services to encode supplementary delivery information.

Code 39 Full ASCII: Code 39 Full ASCII barcode supports all ASCII characters. The barcode font is widely used in industry and can be decoded with any barcode reader.

EAN 13: EAN 13 barcode font supports numeric data only. EAN-13 barcode standard is used worldwide for marking products often sold at retail point of sale.

EAN 8: EAN-8 barcode font, derived from the longer EAN-13 code, supports character set including numbers only (0-9). It is primarily used in retail product marking worldwide with limited label space.

Industrial 2 of 5: Industrial Code 2 of 5 barcode font is scalable and used on any computer system. Its supported character set includes (0-9) numbers only.

Interleaved 2 of 5: Interleaved 2/5 standard barcode is a high density numeric barcode used in different fields such as distribution and shipping industries. Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode label consists symbol terminology including numbers (0-9) only.

ISBN-13: ISBN is a unique numeric commercial book identifier based upon the (0-9) Standard Book Numbering. This code is used primarily for the booksellers and stationers.

ITF-14: ITF-14 is the GS1 implementation of an Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode to encode a Global Trade Item Number. ITF-14 symbols are generally used to mark shipping cartons. Its supported character set includes (0-9) numbers only.

LOGMARS: LOGMARS is a special application of Code 39 used by the U.S. Department of Defense and is governed by Military Standard MIL-STD-1189B. It is used in US government specification. Its supported character set includes Numbers (0-9), Uppercase Letters (A-Z), Space Character and Special Characters (- . $ / + %).

MSI Plessey: MSI Plessey barcode symbology supports only numeric values (0-9) and this scalable MSI barcode font is primarily used for inventory control and storage containers. Widely used as library shelf tags and merchandising features in retail stores.

PLANET: Planet barcode is used for electronically track outgoing and incoming mail from United State Postal Service. This barcode supports numeric symbology around 12 to 14 digits long. Its supported character set includes (0-9) numbers only.

POSTNET: POSTNET is a barcode symbology that is used by United State Postal Service for providing help in directing mail. This barcode symbology encodes the ZIP code in half and full length bar. Its supported character set includes (0-9) numbers only.

Standard 2 of 5: Standard 2 of 5 is a self-checking numeric-only barcode. Unlike Interleaved 2 of 5, all of the information is encoded in the bars; the spaces are fixed width and are used only to separate the bars. Standard 2 of 5 is used primarily for airline ticket marking. Its supported character set includes (0-9) numbers only.

UCC/EAN-128: UCC/EAN-128 uses normal Code 128 barcodes, but formats the data in a standardized way to identify the type of information contained in the barcode. Its supported character set includes all ASCII Characters. UCC/EAN-128 was developed to provide a worldwide standard for exchanging data between different companies.

UPCA: UPCA is used for marking products which are sold at retail in the USA and Canada. The barcode identifies the manufacturer and specific product so point-of-sale cash register systems can automatically look up the price. Its supported character set includes (0-9) numbers only.

UPCE: UPC-E barcode is the short form representation of a UPC number. Its supported character set includes (0-9) numbers only. It is suited for identifying products in small packages. UPCE is a barcode symbology that is widely used in the United States and Canada for tracking trade items in stores.

USPS Sack Label Font: UPSC Stack Label barcode symbology is used by United States Postal Services and supported character set include (0-9) numbers only.

USPS Tray Label: UPSC Tray Label barcode symbology is used by United States Postal Services and supported character set includes (0-9) numbers only.

USS-93: USS-93 barcode symbology is primarily used in postal services and supported character set includes Numbers (0-9), Uppercase Letters (A-Z), Space Character and Special Characters (- & % + /.).

Telepen: Telepen barcode symbology is primarily used in Libraries and Motor Industry for many different applications.

Supported 2D Barcode Fonts :-

Databar Font: 2D barcode font used for space-constrained identification and to create coupon barcodes. Used in Grocery, Retail and Healthcare, where items are too small, or additional information needs to be encoded such as product weight, expiry dates or serial numbers.

Databar Code 128 Font: Popularly used 2 dimensional barcode fonts capable of encoding bulk data in a relatively small amount of space.

Databar Code 128 Set A Font: 2D barcode font standard useful and implemented in applications including for inventory and tracking purpose.

Databar Code 128 Set B Font: 2D barcode font standard and has been widely implemented in many applications most likely used in inventory and shipping field.

Databar Code 128 Set C Font: 2D barcode font standard and has been widely implemented in many applications including in shipping, industry and inventory field.

Databar Limited Font: 2D barcode font standard has the same data characteristics as the DataBar barcode, except that it may only include values up to 4 trillion. This symbology is specifically designed to be read by handheld laser scanners.

Databar Expanded Font: 2D barcode font standard capable of encoding the 14 digit and additional data including expiration dates, the country of origin and serial numbers - up to 74 numeric or 41 alphabetic characters.

Databar Stacked Font: 2D barcode font standard and has the exact same data characteristics as DataBar. The data to encode is split in half and encoded as a split level barcode. The height of the top row of the DataBar Stacked barcode is 5 times the X dimension and the height of the bottom row is 7 times the X dimension.

Databar Stacked Omni Font: 2D barcode font standard and has the exact same data characteristics as in DataBar. Font is designed to reduce the GTIN information into a more compact and square barcode suitable for use on smaller packages.

Databar Truncated Font: 2D barcode font standard that supports same data characteristics as the Data Bar barcode, except the bar height is set to the minimum height of 13 times the X dimension.

Databar EAN 13 Font: 2D barcode font standard capable of encoding numbers only and has been widely implemented in many applications including Retail product marking world-wide.

Databar EAN 8 Font: 2D barcode font standard capable of encoding numbers only and has been widely used in application including Retail product marking world-wide with limited label space.

Databar MicroPDF417 Font: 2D barcode font standard derived from PDF417 that encodes up to 150 bytes. Micro-PDF417 is designed for applications requiring improved area efficiency, and is used for Composite Codes in DataBar.

Databar PDF417 Font: 2D barcode font standard capable of encoding text, numbers, files and data bytes.

Databar UPCA Font: 2D barcode font standard capable of encoding numbers only and highly used in application including Retail industry in the U.S. and Canada.

Databar UPCE Font: 2D barcode font standard capable of encoding numbers only and has been widely used in application including Retail industry in the U.S. and Canada.

DataMatrix Font: 2D barcode font standard that can encode text, numbers, files and actual bytes of data. Best choice when faxing documents with barcodes because the symbol can withstand poor resolution and scanning issues.

MaxiCode Font: 2D barcode font standard currently used by UPS on shipping labels for world-wide addressing and package sortation.

Aztec Font: Commonly used 2D barcode symbology capable of encoding bulk data. The data encoded may include letters, numbers, text and actual bytes of data, including extended characters, Unicode characters and small photos.

PDF417 Font: 2D barcode font standard used to pack the greatest amount of data in the smallest space. Up to about 850 characters can be dependably encoded and read with the PDF417 barcode symbology.

MICR Font: Used to print MICR fonts for bank cheque drafting. Magnetic Ink Character Recognition, or MICR, is a character recognition technology used primarily by the banks for processing of cheques.

QR Code Font: 2D barcode font standard that uses a small area of square modules with a unique perimeter pattern. The data encoded in a QR Code may include letters, text, numbers, double-byte characters, URLs and files.