A barcode is an optical, machine-readable, representation of data; the data usually describes something about the object that carries the barcode. Originally barcodes systematically represented data by varying the widths and spacings of parallel lines, and may be referred to as linear or one-dimensional (1D). Later two-dimensional (2D) codes were developed, using rectangles, dots, hexagons and other geometric patterns in two dimensions, usually called barcodes although they do not use bars as such. Barcodes were initially scanned by special optical scanners called barcode readers. Later application software became available for devices that could read images, such as smartphones with cameras.
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Aurora Bar Code Technologies:
they help businesses and their people more efficiently and accurately collect
data; critical data that comes from the factory floor, the warehouse, a
customer or job site - wherever. They make the collected and recorded
information electronic at the place where it's created, by the people who
make it. This, inevitably, increases the data's value exponentially. It's
more accurate, reliable, and the speed of its capture and transmission has
been accelerated. They provide systems and consulting services.
Electronic Imaging Materials Inc.
(EIM) in addition to providing products for the bar coding
industry, they also provide consulting services. They provide barcode
labels and bar code solutions where durable moisture, heat and solvent resistant
bar code labeling is needed. Whether you need consecutively numbered paper,
polyester, polyimide and other plastic labels - or you need a completely
integrated bar code tracking solution, they can help. They support
medical, pharmaceutical, electronics, warehouse, library and industrial
tracking applications with hardware, software, supplies, and services. They
offer everything from blank labels for thermal transfer and laser printers
to complete bar code label printing and tracking systems.
SixB
Labels: they provide Training for Bar Codes,
Thermal Transfer Printers and label printing software. Training is done
on at their facilities or at your location. They also have bar code
seminars at their plant few times a year. Bar Code consulting is available
for organizations that need to start using bar codes in their operations.
They also sell bar coding software and supplies.
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