Specimen Barcode and Labeling Guide: Difference between revisions

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See [http://www.barcodefaq.com/BarcodeMatch/| How to Identify a Barcode Type (Symbology)] for complete guide to encodings.
See [http://www.barcodefaq.com/BarcodeMatch/| How to Identify a Barcode Type (Symbology)] for complete guide to encodings.
===1D barcodes===
===1D barcodes===
*Code 39 (also known as Alpha39, Code 3 of 9, Code 3/9, Type 39, USS Code 39, or USD-3) is a widely used, variable length, discrete barcode  symbology and smaller in footprint than Code 128.
*Code 39 (also known as Alpha39, Code 3 of 9, Code 3/9, Type 39, USS Code 39, or USD-3) is a widely used, variable length, discrete barcode  symbology and smaller in footprint than Code 128. Of the two 1D encodings described here, this is the one used more often by the survey respondants.
[[File:262px-Code_3_of_9.svg.png|center|150 px]]<br><br><br>
[[File:262px-Code_3_of_9.svg.png|center|150 px]]<br><br><br>
*Code 128 is a very high-density barcode symbology. It is used for alphanumeric or numeric-only barcodes. It can encode all 128 characters of ASCII and, by use of an extension character (FNC4), the Latin-1 characters defined in ISO/IEC 8859-1 [[File:262px-Code_128B-2009-06-02.svg.png|center|150 px]]<br><br><br>
*Code 128 is a very high-density barcode symbology. It is used for alphanumeric or numeric-only barcodes. It can encode all 128 characters of ASCII and, by use of an extension character (FNC4), the Latin-1 characters defined in ISO/IEC 8859-1 [[File:262px-Code_128B-2009-06-02.svg.png|center|150 px]]<br><br><br>
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