Bar Codes for FileMaker Pro

 

"At last, professional quality bar codes that are inexpensive and easy to use!"


Barcodet makes it possible to create bar codes directly from the data stored in your FileMaker Pro databases. High-quality fonts are used for display and printing. The fonts are scalable and come in multiple sizes. Typefaces as small as a millimeter in height allow you to use bar codes wherever vertical space is limited, such as on lists and small labels. Having different font sizes to work with lets you precisely control the barcode dimensions. Plus, they can be used with other programs.

There are NO plug-ins to cause compatibility problems, and NO scripts needed to generate the bar codes. Whether data is typed, pasted, or imported, the bar codes appear instantly. Also, all files are COMPLETELY UNLOCKED. You have full access to the source code and can easily copy the calculations into your own databases.

Barcodet includes EVERYTHING shown below. If you need only one item, you may purchase it separately.
 

  Code 39 (Basic) - Alphanumeric bar codes

Code 39 Bar Code

Code 39 (also known as Code 3 of 9) is one of today's most popular general-purpose bar codes, featuring upper-case letters, numbers, and eight (8) frequently used symbols, including spaces, periods, the dollar sign [ $ ], percent symbol [ % ], plus sign [ + ], hyphen [ - ], and slash [ / ]. Code 39 is reliable, easy to scan, and tolerant of minor printing imperfections.
 

  Code 39 (Pro) - Alphanumeric bar codes

Similar to Code 39 Basic, but with advanced capabilities not found in other programs, such as support for full ASCII input, FACT Data Identifer prefixes, and Mod 43 error checking.
 

  Code 39 Thin Fonts

A unique set of extra-thin fonts for printing compressed-width bar codes. Requires at least a 600 dpi printer.
 

  Code 128 (Basic) - Full ASCII alphanumeric bar codes

Code 128 Bar Code

Code 128 is a bar code symbology that accommodates upper and lower-case letters, numbers, and most other ASCII characters. It is highly popular and is used worldwide for many different types of applications. Secure error checking is provided by the use of weighted Mod 103 check digits.
 

  Code 128 (Pro) - Full ASCII alphanumeric bar codes

Similar to Code 128 Basic, but with advanced capabilities not found in other programs, such as automatic code optimization to condense lengthy number strings. Application identifiers are fully supported, as are all three "A", "B", and "C" variants of the Code 128 specification. Plus, you have the ability to assemble special-requirement bar codes entirely from scratch.
 

  Code 128 Thin Fonts

A unique set of extra-thin fonts for printing compressed-width bar codes. Requires at least a 600 dpi printer.
 

  Code 93 - Full ASCII alphanumeric bar codes

Code 93 Bar Code

Code 93 is a general-purpose full-ASCII bar code designed as a high density complement to Code 39 that is highly efficient when processing mixed alphanumeric input. It accommodates both upper and lower-case letters, numbers, and most other ASCII characters. Secure error checking is provided by the use of double Mod 47 check digits.
 

  UPC - Retail bar codes

UPC-A Bar Code with Extension

UPC-A bar codes are used to mark retail consumer items, principally in the U.S. and Canada. Includes optional 2-digit and 5-digit extensions and compact EAN-8 bar codes.
 

  EAN - Retail bar codes

EAN Bar Code with Extension

EAN-13 13-digit bar codes are used to mark retail consumer items worldwide (newly issued UPC numbers use the EAN format). Includes optional 2-digit and 5-digit extensions and compact UPC-E bar codes.
 

  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Numeric bar codes

Interleaved 2 of 5 Bar Code

Interleaved 2 of 5 is a rugged, highly compact, variable-length, numeric bar code. It is frequently used for container and carton labeling, warehousing, shipping, and other industrial applications (including the medical field), but is also an ideal choice wherever a highly condensed numeric bar code is needed. Includes optional check digits and open and closed bearer bars.
 

  MSI Plessey - Numeric bar codes

MSI Plessey Bar Code

MSI Plessey is a numeric-only symbology that is widely used for labeling shelves, tracking publications, and ID cards. A primary application of this bar code is inventory control. Automatically performs double Mod 10 error checking for increased scanning accuracy.
 

  Codabar - Numeric bar codes

Codabar Bar Code

Codabar, also known as NW-7, USD-4, and 2 of 7, accommodates the numbers 0-9 and six other frequently used characters. Codabar has proven ideal for information processing and is used extensively in the retail trade for price labeling. It is a favorite of libraries, blood banks, photo finishing labs, overnight shippers, and the military. Supports both the commonly used Mod 16 check digit system and the unique 13-digit format preferred by the Ameritech Library Services.
 

  Code 11 - Numeric bar codes

Code 11 Bar Code

Code 11 is a simple, variable length symbology that includes the numbers 0-9, plus a hyphen, and offers double Mod 11 error checking. This code is used for labeling telecommunications equipment and is also widely used in other applications that require a secure, compact numeric bar code.
 

  Code 25 - Numeric bar codes

Code 25 Bar Code

Code 25 (also know as Code 2 of 5) includes the numbers 0-9. It is often used for inventory and warehousing and is commonly found on photo finishing envelopes, airline tickets, baggage tags, and shipping labels.
 

  ISBN (Bookland EAN), ISSN, and ISMN - Retail bar codes for publishers

ISBN (Bookland EAN) Bar Code

The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a short, machine-readable symbology that is used to clearly and unambiguously mark books. Strictly speaking, it is not a bar code at all, instead consisting of the letters "ISBN" and 13 (formerly 10) numerical digits and generally displayed using an OCR-A typeface. Nevertheless, it is frequently represented by a 13-digit Bookland EAN bar code like those found on retail products.

The ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) is an 8-digit code for use with serial publications, while the ISMN (International Standard Music Number) is a a 10-digit code used for marking printed music publications. Similarly, both of these numbers also can be represented by 13-digit EAN bar codes.
 

  UCC/EAN Coupons - Extended Coupon bar codes

Extended Coupon Bar Code

The UCC/EAN extended coupon combines a UPC-A or EAN-13 symbol with a UCC/EAN-128 bar code for quick scanning. This dual format incorporates both the product information and the coupon offer.
 

  PostNET (Basic) - USPS postal bar codes

PostNET Bar Code

PostNET bar codes help to ensure more reliable and faster mail delivery. Their use may also yield substantial savings in postage. This module accommodates 5-digit, 9-digit (Zip+4) and 11-digit Delivery Point (DPBC) postal codes. Also, it can automatically reformat addresses as well as replace typical street designators with standard USPS abbreviations, i.e., "Avenue" becomes "Ave", "Street" becomes "St", "Turnpike" becomes "Tpke", and so on.
 

  PostNET (Pro) - USPS postal bar codes

USPS Delivery Confirmation Bar Code

Similar to PostNET Basic, but with advanced capabilities not found in other programs, such as support for Facing Identification Marks (FIMs) for use on reply mail, Planet Confirm bar codes (for tracking and seeding mail pieces), and Signature and Delivery Confirmation bar codes.
 

  Royal Mail - Royal Mail (United Kingdom) postal bar codes

Royal Mail Postal Bar Code

Royal Mail (United Kingdom) RM4SCC postal bar codes are used both for mailings within the UK and for sending mail into the UK from other countries. This module can automatically reformat addresses and replace county names with postal abbreviations, e.g., "Hertfordshire" becomes "Herts" and "West Glamorgan" becomes "W Glam". It can also remove counties that do not have to be included in addresses when mailing to certain unique post towns.
 

  Textcodet - Bar codes without fonts - Download Demo

Text Code

Text Codes are basic variable-height bar codes generated ENTIRELY WITHOUT FONTS. Ideal for use on networks where you don't want to install barcode fonts on each computer.

Textcodet includes ALL of the following bar codes:

Code 39
Code 128
Code 93
Interleaved 2 of 5
MSI Plessey
Code 11
Code 25
PostNET
Royal Mail

  Webcodet - Bar codes as graphic images

Web Code

Web Codes are high-quality barcode graphics generated ENTIRELY WITHOUT FONTS. They are easily copied into other programs to be viewed or modified by those who do not have FileMaker Pro or may not be authorized to use the barcode fonts. Graphic images are universal and anyone with a browser, for example, can display and print them.

Webcodet includes ALL of the following bar codes:

Code 39
Code 128
PostNET

  Specialty Typefaces - MICR, CMC7, OCR-A, and OCR-B

MICR (E13B) Font

CMC7 Font

MICR (also known as E13B) and CMC7 are magnetic ink character recognition typefaces used to print encodings on documents. This typeface allows magnetic pulses to be read without error. It contains the numbers 0-9 and four special "transit", "amount", "on-us", and "dash" symbols. The CMC7 typeface, on the other hand, is composed of patterned vertical bars similar to a bar code. It consists of the full alphabet, the numbers 0-9, and five special symbols.

OCR-A and OCR-B Fonts

OCR-A and OCR-B are optical character recognition typefaces used for document scanning. Both are used extensively in finance and banking. They are also a popular choice among graphic designers for projects that call for a "techno" look. Each typeface includes the full alphabet, the numbers 0-9, plus a selection of special characters.

These specialty typefaces may be used with ANY application program.
 

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