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ShotCode is a
circular barcode created by High
Energy Magic of
Cambridge University. It uses a dartboard-like circle, with a
bullseye in the
centre and...
- A QR
code (quick-response
code) is a type of two-dimensional
matrix barcode,
invented in 1994, by ****anese
company Denso Wave for
labelling automobile...
- the
patent is not exercised. Maxi
Code example. This
encodes the
string "Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia"
ShotCode sample detail of
Twibright Optar scan...
- JAB
Code (Just
Another Barcode) is a
colour 2D
matrix symbology made of
colour squares arranged in
either square or
rectangle grids. It was
developed by...
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Code 39 (also
known as Alpha39,
Code 3 of 9,
Code 3/9, Type 39, USS
Code 39, or USD-3) is a
variable length,
discrete barcode symbology defined in ISO/IEC...
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Code 128 is a high-density
linear barcode symbology defined in ISO/IEC 15417:2007. It is used for
alphanumeric or numeric-only barcodes. It can encode...
- from the
light source as the tip
crosses each bar and
space in the
printed code. The
photodiode generates a
waveform that is used to
measure the
widths of...
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Computer printer Label printer Magazine, Smithsonian. "The
History of the Bar
Code".
Smithsonian Magazine.
Retrieved 2023-06-21.
Media related to
Barcode printer...
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Aztec Code or QR
code, but uses dots
arranged in a
hexagonal grid
instead of
square grid. Maxi
Code has been
standardised under ISO/IEC 16023. A Maxi
Code symbol...
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barcode and is
derived from the
longer International Article Number (EAN-13)
code. It was
introduced for use on
small packages where an EAN-13
barcode would...