Whenever you need to print Code 128 bar codes, reach for C128Tools. Available for Microsoft Windows and Linux/UNIX, the barcode fonts in C128Tools can be used with any database, spreadsheet, Crystal Reports, or your own custom application. There’s no need to use specialized, proprietary labeling software. Continue to use the applications you do now, adding bar code printing via the fonts in C128Tools.
Code 128 barcodes are used extensively by the shipping industry as well as for inventory, ID, and tracking purposes. Code 128 is part of many labeling specifications.
Code 128’s character set supports the lower 128 ASCII characters, including upper and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, and control codes. Code 128 barcodes include a mod 103 check digit to insure data integrity. Code 128 is much denser than Code 39 and is the symbology of choice whenever space is at a premium.
C128Tools supports code set A, code set B, code set C, and UCC/EAN-13 bar codes. It includes five different fonts in TrueType and Type 1 PostScript format. Changing between the various fonts allows you to alter the width of a bar code while changing the point size alters the symbol’s height. To learn more about C128Tools read the C128Tools documentation.
Printing bar codes from within another application? No problem, we’ve got plenty of free sample code that integrates the C128Tools fonts into your applications. This eliminates the need for you to write code from scratch, saving both time and money.
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