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Barcode Labels

Barcode labels make it easy for shipped packages to be scanned and sorted, or for products to be scanned for purchase. When you need barcodes for your products and packages, you need a reliable company that can print easy-to-use barcode labels. We offer 25 different kinds of barcodes in both consecutive and static numbering. Our barcode labels are clearly printed to ensure ease of scanning. From UPC and Codabar barcodes to Code 39 and PARS barcodes, we are sure to have the barcode labels you need. Our barcode labels are created and verified in-house, and they can be printed in any size you need.

– Printed any size
– Verifying equipment on premises
– PARS and PAPS shipping labels
– Quick turnaround available
– All bar codes created and verified in-house

Please provide an original scannable sample when submitting orders to be reproduced. On new orders please provide bar code specifications.

UPC

upc-barcodeThe Universal Product Code is an all numeric symbol adopted by the food industry in 1973. The system was developed by the food industry to give every product a unique code number. It is utilized as a “License Plate” number for individual items. It is most commonly used in a retail environment.

CODE 128

code128-barcodeCode 128 was selected by the retail industry as a standard code for marking shipping cartons. It has double density numerics, each bar character represents two characters. It is self-checking with bi-directional start and stop patterns making it resistant to scanning errors.

CODE 39 (3 of 9)

code39-barcodeCode 39 is the most widely used alphanumeric symbology. It is not of a fixed length so considerable information can be stored. It is self checking, provides a high level of data security and is bi-directional, which means it can be read from left to right or from right to left.

INTERLEAVED 2 of 5

interleaved-barcodeInterleaved 2 of 5 uses only digits. It is a variable length continuous code which is highly compressed. It is used primarily for the automotive industry, warehouse inventory handling, photofinishing envelopes, airline ticketing and baggage & cargo handling. It is the standard symbology for outer shipping containers.

CODABAR

codabar-barcodeA bar code format which is numeric (plus $ – : / . + ). Since Codabar is variable in length, discrete and self-checking, it is viewed as a versatile symbology. It is used in libraries, the medical industry and photofinishing envelopes.

PARS

pars-barcodePre Arrival Review System (PARS) are affixed to the A8A document used for importing goods into Canada. They contain a 4 digit carrier code (assigned by the CCRA), the word PARS (optional) and a 6 or 8 digit consecutive number assigned by the manufacturer of the goods for shipment tracking.