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Universal identifiers / Global Trade Item Number / International Article Number / ITF-14 / Check digit / GS1-128 / Serial shipping container code / GS1 / Packaging and labeling / Identification / Barcodes / Identifiers
Date: 2012-10-02 04:26:21
Universal identifiers
Global Trade Item Number
International Article Number
ITF-14
Check digit
GS1-128
Serial shipping container code
GS1
Packaging and labeling
Identification
Barcodes
Identifiers

Step TwoBar Code Specifications It is vital that the colour of the bar code and its background are recognisable by a scanner.

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