Barcode
labels are now essential in today's commercial, industrial
and retail sectors. Barcodes allow faster and more accurate recording
of information, so work in progress can move quickly and be tracked
precisely. A lot of time can be spent tracking down the location
or status of projects, folders, instruments, materials, or anything
else that moves within an organisation or company. Barcodes can
help you keep better track so you can save time and respond more
quickly to inquiries and changes. Applications for barcode labels
include:
- Asset labels and tags
- Security and tamper evident labels
- Retail barcodes
- Warehouse labels
- Books
- PC Hardware Labels
- Warranty Labels.
Data Label offers a range of barcode labels printed on different
materials, and with different barcode symbologies according to
the application. Some of the different symbologies are:
- Code 39 General-purpose alphanumeric code.
- Code 128 - General-purpose alphanumeric code, but higher
density than code 39.
- EAN 13 - Used world-wide for marking retail goods.
- UPC-A - Universal product code seen on almost all retail
products in the USA and Canada