Examples of using Barcodes in English and their translations into Urdu
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User Barcodes.
This is not the case for barcodes.
Lists the users, the barcodes and the companies.
Quick Response(QR) codes are two-dimensional barcodes.
Barcodes, on the other hand, just need a place to be attached.
Loyverse POS works with barcodes supported by your barcode scanner.
Barcodes, on the other hand, are easy to both reproduce and replicate.
Recently, a question stretching the limits of barcodes was posed to us.
Barcodes have expanded in not only use, but in type as well.
A six digit number preceded by letter-good for up to 27 million unique barcodes.
Printing your own barcodes for high temperature use is likely a bad idea.
XP40 is an Android reader that is capable of reading barcodes and magnetic stripe cards.
This way the barcodes they print will match the rugged labels on the products.
SMACC has its own Barcode Tool to create barcodes with easy to use interface.
Barcodes will max out at a few feet, except for very large barcodes with specialized readers.
RFID may have its advantages over barcodes, but the choice may not be black or white.
These barcodes have changed the way viewers interact with marketing messages and advertisements.
In example B below, the redzone is the quiet zone which is required for readability of the barcodes.
Additionally, 2D barcodes have reached the mass public with recent popularity of QR codes.
D barcodes are the fastest to scan, but only store short strings of numbers and letters.
Within a very short period of time the use of barcodes became nearly ubiquitous- they were everywhere and on nearly everything.
Users Barcodes by Role Displays the user's barcodes by one or more roles within the XPressEntry system.
SMACC has its own Barcode Tool to create barcodes with easy to use interface and Barcode Printing Tool helps you to print the barcodes in bulk.
If your barcodes have the potential to be covered with dirt and the elements, RFID may be the way to go.
FedEx and UPS use both 1D and 2D barcodes to track their packages- the first to identify the information and the other for full shipping details.
D barcodes can holds large amounts of data and are becoming more ubiquitous with the advent of QR codes and cell phones.
They want to use 1D barcodes to track their assets, but also want the labels as small as possible while also including a graphic and some text.
Barcodes are not yet a thing of the past and for many businesses, they provide exactly the right mix of cost and function.
Linear barcodes(also referred to as 1D barcodes) need 1/4″ white space on the left and right to be read by a scanner.
However, barcodes have evolved to be able to store significantly more data by using a variety of 2D barcode formats.