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http://tec-it.com - How to create perfect bar codes within minutes. With the barcode maker software Barcode Studio this is really easy: See for yourself and download the free demo software from http://www.tec-it.com !

This video tutorial demonstrates how to create an EAN-128 barcode with two Application Identifiers delimited by FNC1.
Then we focus on how to import data from an external CSV file (created with Microsoft Excel) in order to create multiple barcode image files at once. And finally you learn how the export multiple barcodes to image files. Barcodes can be exported as BMP, PNG, JPG, GIF, TIF, EPS (Encapsulated Postscript), PDF and WMF/EMF.

Barcode Studio is advanced software for bar code creation. It supports all linear bar-codes, GS1 DataBar and 2D bar-codes like QR-Code and DataMatrix. The software is available for Windows , Mac OS X, Linux and UNIX.

Unique features like the built-in barcode quality estimator simplifies creation of high-quality bar code masters for pre-press applications or for printer-, screen-, vector-image, raster-image and clipboard output. Barcodes can be exported as BMP, PNG, JPG, GIF, TIF, EPS (Encapsulated Postscript), PDF and WMF/EMF.

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  • subbed, subbed, subbed, i can do that all day long xD

  • @nhatnguyenhuu Thanks for the cool comment :-)

  • Cant even come up with a cool comment for this!

  • @nhatnguyenhuu never mind. let's call it virtual speechlessness ;-)

  • wooooow this was sooo great thanks for this

  • @SARMA1956 Thanks for your comment!

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  • thats fantastic;)

  • I have a question, it might sound stupid. I have a product that I'm working on and i want to sell it in local grocery stores. I am now thinking of labelling, and I realised that I completely forgot about barcodes. Do I have to get the barcode printed or is it the retailer who does that? I looked at this company that prints labels and they say they print barcodes for UPC, EAN, ISBN, SSC, SCC....... I don't know what they are and how do I know which one to choose? Please help

  • Here you can find the device which can read those barcodes:

    Watch our video on the special Keyence channel.

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