I would like to know if I could design the code128 into an arc shape instead of the regular rectangle shape? Any suguestions? Thank you. Nice video by the way. The explanation was beutiful.
Retailers POS systems can generally not handle Code128 barcodes, so if your customers are retailers, you may want to put a GTIN12 separately from the Code 128 barcode for your customers to have something their POS system can scan.
An official GS1-128 has the GTIN14 (01) segment registered with GS1. Meaning you pay that non-profit to ensure that the code you use will never conflict with someone else's code along the supply chain. The Code 128 format can also be used internally in a company for raw materials without registering the GTIN-14 segment. It is a syntax that can be used to manage inventory with lot numbers. If you sell to major retailers or major food service customers, you'd want to have those finished goods registered so the GTIN14 won't conflict with others, but for internal company use, the Code 128 format can allow you to manage traceability within your organization.
Thank you so much! Your explanation is very clear is easy to understand:)
Thank you! Your video helped me a lot to understand the GS1-128 barcodes. :D
This is very easy to understand video. Thank you!
Hi gs-128 vs gs1-128 is the same or just new names for the labeling bar system
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I would like to know if I could design the code128 into an arc shape instead of the regular rectangle shape? Any suguestions? Thank you. Nice video by the way. The explanation was beutiful.
I am actually not sure. Certainly the code 128 format can be used in 1D (linear) and 2D barcodes.
I used code 128 on retail products is it wrong or gonna cause problem ?!
Retailers POS systems can generally not handle Code128 barcodes, so if your customers are retailers, you may want to put a GTIN12 separately from the Code 128 barcode for your customers to have something their POS system can scan.
I heard code 128 and gs1-128 are similar but not the same
An official GS1-128 has the GTIN14 (01) segment registered with GS1. Meaning you pay that non-profit to ensure that the code you use will never conflict with someone else's code along the supply chain. The Code 128 format can also be used internally in a company for raw materials without registering the GTIN-14 segment. It is a syntax that can be used to manage inventory with lot numbers. If you sell to major retailers or major food service customers, you'd want to have those finished goods registered so the GTIN14 won't conflict with others, but for internal company use, the Code 128 format can allow you to manage traceability within your organization.