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| Barcodes made easy. |
List below are links to
our own Easy Guide to Barcode encoding.
Code 3 of 9 UPC A UPC E
EAN 8 EAN 13 Interleaved
2 of 5 Code 128
also we have them available as PDF documents.
Code 3 of 9 EAN 8 EAN
13 UPC Version A UPC Version E CODE 128 Interleaved 2 of 5
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| Common Questions |
NEW Barcode Font Support Software NOW available.
Our new Barcode Support Software is now available, they can be downloaded and used
with our New Barcode Demo Fonts. We have now support for Microsoft Excel, Access with Add
ins. ActiveX DLL functions for use within Windows operating system. For more information
on our new Windows support software click
here.
Q. How do I use Barcode 3 of 9?
A. The common problem we encounter is where the the start and stop character for the
barcode are not being used. These are simply the * character placed before and after your
data. For example data 123456 should be sent as *123456*
Q. I put my data in and I don't get a barcode using TrueType fonts
A. A misinterpretation is that many users often assume that our Barcode TrueType font are
dynamically clever in the process of converting their data to barcodes. Your software must
have the ability to add code to calculate check sum and format the barcode specific to the
type of barcode supplied. We will soon complete the Windows Barcode Helper which
will contain all the information you would ever need for Barcodes, supplied from us.
Q. I'm using a PCL version of a Barcode 128, and it wont print, what am I doing wrong?
A. First things first, make sure that you first download the font to the printer. Run off
a PCL type list from the printer (this should be documented in the printer manual). The
check the pcl escape codes being sent to the printer against the codes on the PCL type
list. If you need some hexadecimal or decimal conversions of your PCL codes you can
contact the Technical Support Department at Fontware on 01329 221121 or Email them
with your problem.
Q. Its printing a barcode, but all my text is now barcode, what do I do?
A. This is quite a common call we receive at Fontware. You simply have to make sure the
Barcode string is de-selected once your data has been processed. This can be done easily
by changing to your default font setting by changing the escape sequence back to reselect
the original font.
Q. What word processing software can you write drivers for to support barcodes you
supply?
A. We can create drivers for the following. WordPerfect v5.0, v5.1, v5.2, v6.0. Word 5 for
DOS, Windows Drivers 3.11 and 95. WordStar, Display Write, MultiMate. Please call for
other packages. In essence most Word Processing packages can be support if they have the
ability to insert font escape sequences, then they can support barcode products.
Q. I am using a bitmap barcode and I need to increase the height of the barcode , what
can I do?
A. What you can try first is to print multiple lines of the barcode data to gain the
correct height. If this doe's not prove successful and you require a custom size barcode,
then we can modify you barcode height for you
Q. Is your documentation helpful enough to enable me, who has no barcode experience, to
set-up and encode barcodes easily?
A. Recently we have overhauled our manual creation system and updated them to include a
duffer's guide style to the barcode. We are constantly responding to customer's remarks
and updating documentation continuously. This provides the best documentation, we feel we
can provide on our Barcode products.
Q. I have a TrueType barcode font where the characters are in position DEC 128 and above. We are having problems printing character 128, it seems to be mapping to a different character, what am I doing wrong?
A. This was a problem which had us stuck for a few days, in the end it was down to the printer driver selection. If you use a standard printer driver then a problem occur with the 128 character, but if change the driver to the enhanced version then this fixes the problem.
Q. I'am trying to use Code 39 TrueType font in Microsoft Word 97, when I enter the start character, data then stop character the asterisk character disappears, is my barcode font damaged?
A. This problem is down to Microsoft Word, you try using ANY font and type asterisk, some text and asterisk and you will notice the asterisks disappear and the font becomes bolder. This is a AUTOFORMAT feature which must be disabled as the Code 39 font uses the asterisk character for start and stop character! To disable this feature within Microsoft Word, select the Tools Menu, choose the AUTOCORRECT option. Now select the AUTOFORMAT AS YOU TYPE tab, and look for the "*bold* and _italic_ with real formatting", uncheck this option. Now select the AUTOFORMAT tab and find "*bold* and _italic_ with real formatting" and uncheck this option. Click OK and now your font will NOT lose its start and stop character
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