Barcode provides a list of 26 available barcodes suitable for your application. The following table lists all the 26 barcode types supported by the MVC BarCode control.
Encoding Type | Image | Description |
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Codabar | Codabar uses A B C D + - : . / $ and numbers. | |
Code39 | Code 39 uses numbers, % * $ /. , - +, and upper case. | |
Code49 | Code 49 is a 2D high-density stacked barcode containing two to eight rows of eight characters each. Each row has a start code and a stop code. Encodes the complete ASCII character set. | |
Code93 | Code 93 uses uppercase, % $ * / , + -, and numbers. | |
Code128 | linear barcode symbology defined in ISO/IEC 15417:2007. | |
DataMatrix ECC 200 | Data Matrix is a high density, two-dimensional barcode with square modules arranged in a square or rectangular matrix pattern. ECC 200 is a new version of Data Matrix. | |
DataMatrix ECC-000 to ECC-140 | Data Matrix is a high density, two-dimensional barcode with square modules arranged in a square or rectangular matrix pattern. ECC 000–140 code uses a convolution-based error correction | |
EAN-8 | EAN-8 uses only numbers (7 numbers and a check digit). | |
EAN-13 | EAN-13 uses only numbers (12 numbers and a check digit). It takes only 12 numbers as a string to calculate a check digit (CheckSum) and add it to the thirteenth position. The check digit is an additional digit used to verify that a bar code has been scanned correctly. The check digit is added automatically when the CheckSum property is set to True. | |
GS1-128 | GS1-128 is an application standard of GS1 implementation and the subset of Code 128 barcode. | |
GS1DataBarExpanded | DataBar barcodes are usually used to label fresh foods and can hold information like item's batch number or expiry date. This GS1 Databar symbol is used for retail point-of-sale. | |
GS1DataBarExpandedStacked | DataBar barcodes are usually used to label fresh foods and can hold information like item's batch number or expiry date. This GS1 Databar symbol is used for retail point-of-sale. | |
GS1DataBarLimited | DataBar barcodes are usually used to label fresh foods and can hold information like item's batch number or expiry date. This GS1 Databar symbol is not used for retail point-of-sale. | |
GS1DataBarOmnidirectional | DataBar barcodes are usually used to label fresh foods and can hold information like item's batch number or expiry date. This GS1 Databar symbol is used for retail point-of-sale. | |
GS1DataBarStacked | DataBar barcodes are usually used to label fresh foods and can hold information like item's batch number or expiry date. This GS1 Databar symbol is not used for retail point-of-sale. | |
GS1DataBarStackedOmnidirectional | DataBar barcodes are usually used to label fresh foods and can hold information like item's batch number or expiry date. This GS1 Databar symbol is used for retail point-of-sale. | |
GS1DataBarTruncated | DataBar barcodes are usually used to label fresh foods and can hold information like item's batch number or expiry date. This GS1 Databar symbol is not used for retail point-of-sale. | |
Interleaved2of5 | Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) barcode is a continuous two-width barcode symbology encoding digits. | |
ITF14 | ITF14 barcode is the GS1 implementation of an Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code to encode a Global Trade Item Number. It is continuous, self-checking, bidirectionally decodable and it will always encode 14 digits. ITF14 is used on packaging levels of a product in general. | |
JapanesePostal | This is the barcode used by the Japanese Postal system. Encodes alpha and numeric characters consisting of 20 digits including a 7-digit postal code number, optionally followed by block and house number information. The data to be encoded can include hyphens. | |
MicroPDF417 |
MicroPDF417 is two-dimensional (2D), multi-row symbology, derived from PDF417. Micro-PDF417 is designed for applications that need to encode data in a two-dimensional (2D) symbol (up to 150 bytes, 250 alphanumeric characters, or 366 numeric digits) with the minimal symbol size. MicroPDF417 allows you to insert an FNC1 character as a field separator for variable length Application Identifiers (AIs). |
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Pdf417 | Pdf417 is a popular high-density 2-dimensional symbology that encodes up to 1108 bytes of information. This barcode consists of a stacked set of smaller barcodes. Encodes the full ASCII character set. It has ten error correction levels and three data compaction modes: Text, Byte, and Numeric. This symbology can encode up to 1,850 alphanumeric characters or 2,710 numeric characters. | |
QRCode | QRCode is a 2D symbology that is capable of handling numeric, alphanumeric and byte data as well as Japanese kanji and kana characters. This symbology can encode up to 7,366 characters. | |
UPC-A | UPC-A uses only numbers (11 numbers and a check digit). | |
UPC-E0 | UPC-E0 uses only numbers. Used for zero-compression UPC symbols. For the Caption property, you may enter either a six-digit UPC-E code or a complete 11-digit (includes code type, which must bezero) UPC-A code. If an 11-digit code is entered, the Barcode control will convert it to a six-digit UPC-E code, if possible. If it is not possible to convert from the 11-digit code to the six-digit code, nothing is displayed. | |
UPC-E1 | UPC-E1 uses only numbers. Used typically for shelf labeling in the retail environment. The length of the input string for U.P.C. E1 is six numeric characters. |