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1. Enter barcode data in Excel for print bulk labels. 3. Generate sequence numbers for make barcodes.
2. Design barcode label with text, logo. 4. Print barcode label sheet to Avery 5160, 5161, 5162 . . .
5. Print barcode label on command line. 6. Add Ascii key to barcode: Tab, Enter, File Separator. etc.
 

Barcode Data: 

(Up to 100 rows, Desktop version no limits)

Tips:   You can edit data in Excel

or Word, then copy & paste

to this text box.

Or Make Sequence No. Barcodes.

Add Tab Key to Barcode

Use Excel Data to Print Bulk Barcode Labels - Desktop Freeware

Barcode Type:

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Barcode Size:

Auto Resize to Fit Label Paper

  /     [ Width / Height ]     

Show Text on Bottom:

Add Multiple Line Texts to Barcode

Yes       No

Stretch:

Vertical Print Barcode and Text

Yes       No

Font Name / Size:

Export Barcodes to Word Excel for Further Editing

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Right click each barcode to save to local.

Desktop version software can export bulk barcode images to a folder

 

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About EAN-13 barcode

EAN-13 is the abbreviation of European Article Number, a barcode protocol and standard used in supermarkets and other retail industries.

EAN-13 is established based on the UPC-A standard established by the United States. The EAN-13 barcode has one more country/region code than the UPC-A barcode in order to meet the needs of international applications. . The UPC-A barcode is a barcode symbol used to track goods in stores. It is only used in the United States and Canada. It was developed by the United States [Uniform Code Council] in 1973 and has been used since 1974. It It was the earliest barcode system used for product settlement in supermarkets.

EAN-13 consists of a prefix code, manufacturer identification code, product item code and check code, a total of 13 digits. Its encoding follows the principle of uniqueness and can ensure that it is not repeated worldwide.

EAN International, referred to as EAN, is a non-profit international organization founded in 1977 and headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. Its purpose is to formulate and improve globally unified commodities The barcode system provides value-added services to optimize enterprise supply chain management. Its member organizations are located around the world.

EAN-13 barcodes are mainly used in supermarkets and other retail industries.

Will barcodes be replaced by other technologies?

There are different views on the future of barcoding.

Some people believe that barcodes will be replaced by other technologies due to the emergence of more advanced technologies, such as RFID and NFC. Some people believe that barcodes are still useful because of their advantages such as low cost and ease of use.

Barcode will not be completely replaced by other technologies because it has its own unique advantages.

The future of barcodes depends on many factors, such as cost, efficiency, security, compatibility, etc. It is a technology with a history, and it has applications in many fields, such as retail, logistics, medical, etc. . Barcodes can also evolve and innovate alongside other technologies.

For example: RFID has many advantages. It has high security, can store more data, can be read from a long distance, can update and modify data, and can prevent damage and tampering.

But RFID cannot replace barcodes because barcodes are cheaper and have better compatibility.

The disadvantages of RFID are its high cost, the need for specialized equipment and software, the possibility of interference from metals or liquids, and the potential for privacy and security issues. The disadvantages of barcodes are the limited amount of data and the need to scan at close range. Data cannot be altered and is easily destroyed or imitated.

Although barcode security is not as good as RFID, not all applications require a high degree of security. Therefore, it is wise to use RFID in applications with high security requirements and barcodes in applications with low security requirements. Because the cost of barcodes is much lower than RFID.

So, RFID and barcode have their own applicable situations and cannot be generalized.

 

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