Barcode Utility User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Barcode Utility User’s Guide
- Definitions of Notes
- Copyright
- Trademarks
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Monitor Folders and Process Files
- 2.1 Requirements
- 2.2 Add a Folder to Be Monitored (Hot Folder)
- 2.3 Create a File Processing Rule
- 2.4 Assign Barcodes to File Processing Rules
- 2.5 Configure File Split Settings
- 2.6 Configure File Rename Settings
- 2.7 Configure File Save Settings
- 2.8 Configure Common Settings
- 2.9 Start Folder Monitoring and File Processing
- 3. Additional Features
- 4. Check the Application Log
- 5. Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Barcode Recognition Requirements
- Appendix B: Custom Naming Rules
- Appendix C: Supported Barcode Types and Options
- Appendix D: XML Specification for Barcodes
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Appendix C: Supported Barcode Types and
Options
The Barcode Utility supports the following 1D and 2D barcodes:
Barcode Name Code Example Check Digit
1D Barcode
CODE39 / CODE3of9
Optional
ITF / ITF-14
Optional
CODABAR / Code2of7 /
NW-7
Optional
CODE93
Mandatory
CODE128
Mandatory
GS1-128 / UCC128 /
EAN128
Mandatory
UPC-A
Mandatory
UPC-E
Mandatory
JAN-8 / EAN-8
Mandatory
JAN-13 / EAN-13
Mandatory
2D Barcode
QR
N/A
Datamatrix / GS1
Datamatrix
N/A
PDF417
N/A
Not Supported
- Micro QR code
- Add-on code for UPC-A, UPC-E
- Add-on code for JAN-8/EAN-8, JAN-13/EAN-13
For barcodes that include a check digit, the last one or two digits (which ensure the barcode is correctly
composed) are checked automatically. If the check cannot be verified, the barcode information is not processed.
The start and end markers for CODABAR/CODE39 are NOT included in the processing results.