Barcode Font Tut
Posted by S. Murray Gelé on April 23, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Each pattern of bars in the code is represented by a character. All barcodes commence with a unique start character and concludes with a unique stop character. By having the barcode laid out like that, the scanning equipment can determine which way the code is scanned in, whether forwards or backward. There is also a failsafe entered into the barcode and it is called a checksum character.
Barcode Font Tut
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About S. Murray Gelé
As CEO of Benton-Gelé, S. Murray Gelé has explored the dynamics of business for over a quarter century while acquiring degrees in Entrepreneurial Business, Business Administration and holding several intellectual copyrights. Gelé focused on core business structures within the manufacturing environment, primarily supply chain, and chaired several committees for the improvement of processes and practices within the business platform. Gelé brings a new approach to Benton-Gelé and believes in 100% customer satisfaction and growth.