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Barcode Tyvek Wristbands
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Quality Discount Wristbands® Barcode Wristbands,
are very popular and extremely versatile. Use extensively to track and
store a lot of data, it has a tested 100% scan rate and are non-transferable,
Non-stretch, single use and Tamper proof! |
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We can do any special barcodes you require. Simply let us know! |
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Quality Discount's Barcode Tyvek Wristbands
are non-transferable, Non-stretch, single use and Tamper proof. |
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We are always interesting in hearing from you - whether it be
questions, comments or orders - let us know what you think. |
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Add your Company logo and text or order our stock solid colors for
fast delivery. Neon or solid colors |
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Variable data printing (VDP) is a form of digital printing, including on
demand printing, in which elements such as text, graphics and images may be
changed from one printed piece to the next, without stopping or slowing down the
printing process and using information from a database or external file. |
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Virtually any kind of barcode can be applied to our wristbands. They can be
printed in human readable or non human readable formats. We typically add 20
additional business days to the turnaround time as physical samples are sent to
the customer for approval. |
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For example, a set of personalized letters, each with the same basic layout,
can be printed with a different name and address on each letter. Variable data
printing on identification mediums such as wristbands is mainly used for direct
marketing, customer relationship management, advertising, and most importantly,
event security. Variable data is the most effective method of preventing ticket
counterfeiting. |
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Commonly Used Linear Bar Codes: Code 128 is a variable length, high
density, alphanumeric symbols. Code 128 has 106 different bar and space patterns
and each pattern can have one of three different meanings, depending on which of
three different character sets is employed. Special start characters tell the
reader which of the character sets is initially being used and three special
shift codes permit changing character sets inside a symbol. One character sets
encodes all upper case and ASCII control characters, another encodes all upper
and lower case characters and the third set encodes numeric digit pairs 00
through 99. This third character set effectively doubles the code density when
printing numeric data. Code 128 also employs a check digit for data security. |
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CODE 39 (Normal and Full ASCII versions) The Normal CODE 39 is a variable
length symbols that can encode the following 44 characters:
1234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. *$/+%. Code 39 is the most popular symbols
in the non retail world and is used extensively in manufacturing, military, and
health applications. |
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UPCA, UPCE, and UPC Supplemental : UPCA with Supplemental UPCE UPCA is a 12
digit, numeric symbols used in retail applications. UPCA symbols consist of 11
data digits and one check digit. The first digit is a number system digit that
usually represents the type of product being identified. The following 5 digits
are a manufacturer’s code and the next 5 digits are used to identify a specific
product. UPC numbers are assigned to specific products and manufacturers by the
Uniform Code Council (UCC). |
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EAN8 / EAN13, BookLan and EAN Supplemental: EAN or European Article
Numbering system (also called JAN in Japan) is a European version of UPC. It
uses the same size requirements and a similar encoding scheme as for UPC codes.
EAN-8 encodes 8 numeric digits consisting of two country code digits, five data
digits and one check digit. BCoder will accept up to 7 numeric digits for EAN-8.
B-Coder will automatically calculate the check digit for you. If you enter less
than 7 digits or if you enter any digits other than 0 to 9, B-Coder will display
a warning message. If the option "Enable Invalid Message Warnings" in the
Preferences menu is not selected and you do not enter 7 digits, B‐Coder will
left pad short messages with zeros and truncate longer messages so that the
total length is 7. EAN-13 is the Euro version of UPCA. The difference between
EAN-13 and UPCA is that EAN-13 encodes a 13th digit into the parity pattern of
the left six digits of a UPCA symbol. This 13th digit, combined with the 12th
digit, usually represent a country code. Both EAN-8 and EAN-13 support a
supplemental two or five digit number to be appended to the main bar code
symbol. The supplemental is designed for use on publications and periodicals.
Supplemental messages must consist of either two or five numeric digits and will
appear as a small additional bar code on the right side of a standard EAN
symbol. EAN bar code numbers are assigned to specific products and manufacturers
by an organization called ICOF |
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INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 : Interleaved 2 of 5 is a high density variable length
numeric only symbols that encodes digit pairs in an interleaved manner. The odd
position digits are encoded in the bars and the even position digits are encoded
in the spaces. Because of this, I 2 of 5 bar codes must consist of an even
number of digits. Also, because partial scans of I 2 of 5 bar codes have a
slight chance of being decoded as a valid (but shorter) bar code, readers are
usually set to read a fixed (even) number of digits when reading I 2 of 5
symbols. The numbers of digits are usually pre‐defined for a particular
application and all readers used in the application are programmed to only
accept I 2 of 5 bar codes of the chosen length. Shorter data can be left padded
with zeros to fit the proper length. |
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To Order by Phone
Voice: 253-671-9912
Fax: 253-671-8871 |
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Tyvek® is a DuPont registered trademark
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