Opait Barcoder can encode and decode the following barcode formats:
        
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Aztec Code
            Aztec Code is a two-dimensional (2-D) general-purpose matrix symbology that is designed to have higher
            accuracy than other 2-D symbologies. An Aztec Code symbol can encode up to 3,832 numeric digits; 3,067
            alphabetic characters; or 1,914 bytes of data.
           
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Bookland
            Bookland encodes the ISBN number in EAN-13 format followed by a 5-digit supplemental code. The barcode data
            always consists of the digits ‘978’ (the EAN article identifier), followed by a 9-digit number and one check
            digit. The 5-digit add-on barcode is used to encode the book price.
           
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Codabar
            Codabar is a discrete, self-checking symbology that may encode 16 different characters, plus an additional 4
            start/stop characters. This symbology is used by U.S. blood banks, photo labs, and on FedEx air bills.
           
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Code11
            Code11 is mainly used in telecommunications for marking equipment and components.
           
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Code39
            Code39, also known as "3 of 9 code" or "USD-3", it is the standard barcode used by the United States
            Department of Defense, and by the Health Industry Bar Code Council (HIBCC). Code 39 is a discrete,
            variable-length symbology. The character set can be extended to cover the full ASCII range [0..127] and an
            optional checksum character can be appended to the encoded string.
           
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Code93
            Code93 was invented to achieve better information density as compared to code 39. Can also concatenate
            multiple barcodes using a space as the first character. The extended version covers all ASCII characters.
           
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Code128
            Code128 is a modern high-density symbology heavily used in all areas.
            
              - Code 128: ASCII-characters between 0..127
 
              - Subset A: Upper Case + Non-Printable Characters (ASCII 0-31)
 
              - Subset B: Upper / Lower Case + All Printable Characters
 
              - Subset C: Numeric with doubled density
 
            
           
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DataMatrix
            DataMatrix is a 2D barcode consisting of black and white "cells" or modules arranged in either a square or
            rectangular pattern. The information to be encoded can be text or numeric data. Usual data size is from a
            few bytes up to 1556 bytes. Error correction codes are often used to increase reliability. A Data Matrix
            symbol can store up to 2,335 alphanumeric characters.
           
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EAN2
            EAN2 is a 2-digit add-on for EAN 13 and UPC-A. The EAN2 add-on is often used on newspapers and magazines.
           
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EAN5
            EAN5 is a 5-digit add-on for EAN 13 and UPC-A. The EAN5 add-on is often used for the price of books together
            with the ISBN code.
           
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EAN8
            EAN8 is a smaller subset of EAN13.
           
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EAN13
            EAN13, also known as Global Trade Item Numbers (GTIN), EAN are for identifying articles or products
            uniquely. EAN-13 encodes 2-digit country code, 5-digits manufacturer code and a 5-digits products code.
           
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FIM
            FIM (Facing Identification Mark) is used by the USPS to assist in the processing of letter mail.
           
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GS1-128
            GS1-128, also known as UCC-128 and EAN-128, uses Code128 with application identifiers to specify the format
            and application area of the encoded values.
           
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ITF25
            Interleaved 2 of 5 is a numeric only barcode used to encode pairs of numbers into a self-checking,
            high-density barcode format. In this symbology, every two digits are interleaved with each other to create a
            single symbol. An optional Mod10 checksum character can be appended to the code.
           
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ISBN
            ISBN is the abbreviation of International Standard Book Number. It uses the symbology EAN-13 and can be
            optionally extended with 5 Add-On Digits.
           
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ITF-14
            ITF-14 is the GS1 implementation of an Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode.
           
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JANM
            Japanese Numbering Authority barcodes are EAN codes that use the number system "49".
           
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MaxiCode
            MaxiCode is an international 2D barcode that is currently used by UPS on shipping labels for world-wide
            addressing and package sorting.
           
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MSI
            MSI, also known as Modified Plessey, is used primarily to mark retail shelves for inventory control.
           
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PDF417
            PDF417 is a 2D barcode (stacked symbology) used in a variety of applications, primarily transport,
            identification cards, and inventory management. PDF stands for Portable Data File and was developed by
            Symbol Technologies. PDF417 uses built-in error correction to ensure better readability.
           
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Pharmacode
            Pharmacodes are primarily used in pharmaceutical areas.
           
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PostNet
            PostNet was developed by the United States Postal Service (USPS) to allow faster sorting and routing of
            mail.
           
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QRCode
            Quick Response Code is a matrix square barcode capable of encoding large amounts of plain text and binary
            data. Multiple levels of error detection and correction are supported.
           
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Standard 2 of 5
            Standard 2 of 5, also known as industrial 2 of 5, is a low density numeric only barcode where digits are
            encoded with 5 bars, 2 of which are always wide. An optional Mod10 checksum character can be appended to the
            code.
           
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Telepen
            Telepen was designed in 1972 in the UK to express all 128 ASCII characters without using shift characters
            for code switching, and using only two different widths for bars and spaces.
           
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UPCA
            UPCA, also known as GTIN-12, is used in the United States for marking of products in retail applications
            (similar to EAN).
           
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UPC-E
            UPC-E is a variation of UPC-A which allows for a more compact barcode by eliminating "extra" zeros. Since
            the resulting UPC-E barcode is about half the size as an UPC-A barcode, UPC-E is generally used on products
            with very small packaging where a full UPC-A barcode couldn't reasonably fit.