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Quick Guide to Buy A Bar Code

by Dukeand Digham DukeandDigham

Barcodes have become an extremely important part of the present day industry. Barcodes are the black and white images that convert to numbers that are read by laser scanners starting from retail food to inventory control and medication. If you are someone who is choosing to buy a barcode then read on the following tips.

First things first, decide whether or not you require a bar code. For example, you are running a restaurant and customers praise about your delicious salad dressing. They are interesting in buying your recipe at worth an amount provided you are willing to do it. This lets you start manufacturing and bottling the same. Make sure that barcode them before market stocks them.

What you can do is visit an online barcode company that might end up selling you a barcode for near about 100 dollars. However, here it is important for you to know that you will be making use of company’s identification number. The remaining twelve digit series will be unique to the products you are selling. This method is simply the best for those who are considering selling only one or two products. However, this will keep you away from most of the retailers as they might be looking for a unique barcode of your company. Do complete research as you might get the retail stores with lower rates for individual bar codes and initial fee.

It is important for you to make sure that you select a UPC barcode. It is universally accepted global standard. It is pretty possible to save relatively more on thirteen-digit EAN codes which are majorly used outside United States, however while all types of UPC codes are compatible on EAN scanners, the reverse is untrue.

 

Also, it is important for you to make sure that the bar code image should adhere to GSI specifications and particulars. The bar code image that you integrate along with packaging should have sufficient contrast between spaces and bars. It is essential that it has a quite zone which means a white space to the right and left of each bar code. It should be of sufficient height and width for proper laser scanning.  Any kind of packaging trouble like shrink wrap cannot restrict the reading of the code symbols.

 

So, if you are one those who wants to buy a barcode then keep in mind the above slated tips and make a smart decision. 


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