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QR Code is a matrix symbology consisting of an array of nominally square modules ,arranged in an overall square pattern, including a unique finder pattern located at three corners of the symbol and intended to assist in easy location of its position, size and inclination. A wide range of sizes...
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CURRENT. This AIM document is appropriate for someone who has historical interest in the SuperCode specification. SuperCode is a packet bar code symbology, a variant of a multi-row symbology. There are precise rules for the horizontal placement of symbol characters in a packet, but greater freedom...
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CURRENT. AIM BC11 ISS - Data Matrix contains historical information that is referenced in ISO/IEC 16022 - Data Matrix bar code symbology specification. Those who wish to implement Data Matrix should follow the ISO document (ISO/IEC 16022:2006- Data Matrix). This AIM document is appropriate for someone...
ISS DotCode Symbology Specification 4.0 DotCode is a rectangular matrix symbology designed to produce machine-readable coding with existing high-speed industrial printing equipment. DotCode is ideally suited for high-speed industrial ink jet and laser...
PLEASE NOTE The development software by themselves do not have all the information needed to design encoding or decoding software for the symbologies. It is recommended that you purchase the standard prior to or at the same time as purchasing this software. These files are designed to aid the programmer/developer...
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CURRENT: This AIM document is appropriate for someone who has historical interest in the TELEPEN specification. This Uniform Symbol Specification (USS) was developed by AIM Europe’s Technical Literature Committee from the original Telepen specification devised by SB Electronic Systems Limited in 1972. Publication date 1972 This...
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CURRENT. AIM BC1-1995 - USS Code 39 contains historical information that is referenced in ISO/IEC 16388:2007-Code 39 bar code symbology specification. Those who wish to implement Code 39 should follow the ISO document (ISO/IEC16388:2007-Code39). This AIM document is appropriate for someone who has historical interest in...