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THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CURRENT: This AIM document is appropriate for someone who has historical interest in the TELEPEN specification. This Uniform Symbol Specification (USS) was developed by AIM Europe’s Technical Literature Committee from the original Telepen specification devised by SB Electronic Systems Limited in 1972. Publication date 1972 This...
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CURRENT. AIM BC1-1995 - USS Code 39 contains historical information that is referenced in ISO/IEC 16388:2007-Code 39 bar code symbology specification. Those who wish to implement Code 39 should follow the ISO document (ISO/IEC16388:2007-Code39). This AIM document is appropriate for someone who has historical interest in...
A multi-row symbology, Code 49 offers high information density encoding of the full (128-character) ASCII set. Character encodation, reference decode algorithm and optional check character calculation are included in this document. Publication date: Reaffirmed April 2000 This product is a single user license only. Copying and/or networking is prohibited. By...
Code 93 offers higher information density for alphanumeric data than either Code 39 or Code 128. Character encodation (including full ASCII), reference decode algorithm and optional check character calculation are included in this document. Publication date: 2000 This product is a single user license only. Copying and/or networking is prohibited....
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT CURRENT. ? ? AIM BC2-1995 - USS - 1 2/5 contains historical information that is referenced in ISO/IEC 16390:2007 Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture techniques — Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code symbology specification and ISO/IEC 16390:1999 AIDC - Interleaved 2 of 5....