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Intermec EasyCoder 3400 User Manual

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Appendix A— Specifications
3400, 3440, and 3600 Bar Code Label Printer User’s Manual 81
Bar Code Symbologies Supported
The 3400, 3440, and 3600 support these bar code symbologies:
Supported Bar Code Symbologies
Symbology Description
Codabar Originally developed in 1972, Codabar is a numeric symbology most
commonly used in libraries, blood banks, and air parcel express
applications.
Code 2 of 5 Code 2 of 5 is a straightforward numeric symbology developed in the
late 1960s. It has been used for warehouse sorting systems,
photofinishing envelope identification, and for tracking sequentially
numbered airline tickets. All information is contained in the width of
the bars; the spaces do not contain information.
Code 11 Code 11 was developed in early 1977 to satisfy requirements for a very
high density, discrete numeric bar code. The most extensive application
of Code 11 has been for labeling telecommunications equipment.
Code 39 Code 39 is the first alphanumeric symbology ever developed and is the
standard non-retail bar code. It is a discrete, self-checking symbology of
variable length and is used mostly by the automobile and medical
industries.
Code 93 Introduced in 1983, Code 93 was specially designed to complement
Code 39. With the correct reading equipment, the two alphanumeric
codes may be interchanged throughout a system without making any
changes to software.
Code 128 Code 128 was introduced in 1981 as a very high density, alphanumeric
symbology. It is a variable length, continuous code that employs
multiple element widths.
EAN The European Article Numbering system (abbreviated as EAN) is a
numeric superset of UPC. EAN has both a version that uses 8 digits
and a version that uses 13 digits. The version with 13 digits encodes
the same number of bars as 12 digit UPC Version A, but the 13th digit
is encoded into a parity pattern at the left of the center guard bar.
Interleaved
2 of 5
Interleaved 2 of 5 is a high density, self-checking, continuous numeric
symbology, which has mainly been used in the distribution industry.
Interleaved 2 of 5 actually encodes two digits, one in the bars and one
in the spaces.
POSTNET The Postal Numeric Encoding Technique (POSTNET) uses binary
digits, represented as full bars and half bars, to provide a numeric bar
code symbology that is easily read and decoded by optical reading
systems. POSTNET provides both error detection and correction
capabilities.
HIBC 128 See the IPL Programming Reference Manual (P/N 066396) for a
complete list.
UPC Universal Product Code (UPC) is a subset of EAN. It is a fixed length,
numeric, continuous symbology employing four element widths. Two
common types of UPC are Version A, which encodes 12 digits, and
Version E, which encodes 6 digits. UPC has been used in the
supermarket industry since 1973. UPC supplemental code is intended
for only periodical issue numbers.

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BrandIntermec
ModelEasyCoder 3400
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