Industry Standards with 100% Accuracy
Sax.net Barcodes supports all popular linear barcode encodings, as
well as two-dimensional barcode formats such as PDF417 and DataMatrix.
Draw Barcodes Anywhere
Because Sax.net Barcodes uses the Microsoft .NET Framework’s GDI+
interface, bar codes look identical on screen and on paper. Barcodes can
be printed, viewed on a form or preview window, and even saved to a wide
number of image file formats.
Deep .NET Framework Integration
The Sax.net Barcodes class library was designed from the ground up to
be fully integrated with the Microsoft .NET Framework. A simple but
powerful object model allows for very deep integration with the .NET
Framework. You can use Sax.net Barcodes with ADO.NET and print bar codes
in reports and on labels.
Extensive Documentation and Samples
The product comes bundled with source code samples which illustrate a
wide variety of programming techniques in both Visual Basic and C#.
What platforms does Sax.net Barcodes support?
Sax.net Barcodes is available in two editions: Sax.net Barcodes for
ASP.net is optimized for web services and web pages. Sax.net Barcodes
for Windows Forms was designed to build smart client applications that
support bar codes.
What resolution does Sax.net Barcodes use?
Sax.net will use the most optimal resolution for the device you are
drawing to. On professional type setting devices, this can be >2000 dpi.
On lower resolution printers such as thermal printers and matrix
printers, Sax.net Barcodes will print the highest quality bar code
possible.
Does Sax.net Barcodes support thermal printers?
Yes, Sax.net Barcodes can print to any printer that has a Windows
device driver. This includes most thermal and specialized label
printers, as well as all popular laser and inkjet printers.
Can I print barcodes to Adobe Acrobat files?
If you own a copy of Adobe Acrobat Writer or you have a component
that allows you to write images to a PDF file, then you can use Sax.net
to write barcodes to the PDF document.
Is Sax.net Barcodes 100% managed code?
Yes. Sax.net Barcodes was designed from the ground up for the
Microsoft.NET Framework. The whole class library is fully compliant with
.NET component design guidelines, and consists of 100% managed code.
This integration with the .NET framework lets you “plug in” the
barcodes into your print preview, report generation, imaging and other
.NET classes much more easily. The end result is increased developer
productivity and a more robust application.
Why not use barcode fonts?
Barcodes generated using fonts are notorious for the potential for
errors. In addition to likely alignment and line spacing problems,
generating bar code fonts does not provide you with any error checking
or validation.
The indirect costs generate by a faulty barcode can be very high.
When you generate a bar code using Sax.net Barcodes you can be sure that
it is in full compliance with bar code standards, and will be readable
by all functional bar code reading devices.
How do I use Sax.net Barcodes with PocketPCs?
You can use Sax.net Barcodes for ASP.net to build a web service that
runs on a PC that the PocketPC is able to connect to. From your PocketPC
application, you can then call this web service to print new barcodes
wirelessly.
Sax.net Barcodes
Sax.net supports a large variety of linear and two-dimensional bar code
symbology's. Exhaustive testing ensures that all barcodes are generated
in full compliance with industry standards and can be read by all
popular bar code reading devices.
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PDF417 |
A high-density, two-dimensional
symbology that can be used to encode up 1100 bytes or 1800 ASCII
characters. |
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DataMatrix |
A high-density, two-dimensional symbology that
can be used to encode up 1550 bytes or 2300 ASCII characters.
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MSI/Plessey Symbology |
Variable length numeric symbology.
A modulo 10 check digit is always appended to the encoded
string. |
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Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology |
Variable length numeric symbology. A leading
zero is appended to make the total number of characters even if
necessary. |
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Interleaved 2 of 5 with Check Digit |
The same as the Interleaved 2 of 5 with an
appended modulo 10 check digit. |
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Codabar Symbology |
Variable length symbology. Supports digits 0-9
and six special alphanumeric characters, capital letters A
through D. |
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Code 39 or Code 3 of 9 |
Variable length alphanumeric symbology. It
supports 26 uppercase letters, 10 digits and 7 special
characters (space, -, ., $, %, / and +). The asterisk * is used
as start/stop character. |
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Code 39 with Check |
The same as Code 39 with a modulo 43 Check
Digit. |
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Code 39 Extended |
Supports the full 128 ASCII character set.
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Code 39 Extended with Check |
The same as Code 39 Extended with a module 43
Check Digit appended. |
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Code 93 |
Encodes digits 0–9, capital letters A through
Z, and characters -, ., $, %, /, + and ' ' (space) . Two
weighted modulo 47 check digits are appended to the encoded
string. |
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Extended Code 93 |
Encodes the full 128 ASCII character set. Two
weighted modulo 47 check digits are appended. |
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Code 128-A |
Variable length alphanumeric symbology.
Character supported include capital letters A-Z, digits 0-9,
punctuation marks, signs and special control characters. A
modulo 103 check digit is always appended. |
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Code 128 B |
Similar to Code 128 A but with the inclusion of
lower case characters replacing some of the signs. |
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Code 128 C |
High density numeric symbology. The total
number of digits must be even. A leading zero is appended if
necessary. A modulo 103 check digit is appended. |
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UPC A |
Fixed length numeric symbology. Only 11 digits
can be supplied and an check digit will be always appended to
make the total number of digits 12. |
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UPC E |
Fixed length seven digit numeric bar code. Six
digits must be supplied and a check digit will be appended. If
an 11 digit UPC A string is supplied the translation will be
performed if possible. |
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EAN 13 |
Fixed length 13 digits (including the check
digit) numeric code similar to UPC A. |
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EAN 8 |
Fixed length 8 digits (including the check
digit) numeric code.
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Postnet |
Numeric symbology. As used by the U.S. Postal
Service has a fixed length (not enforced by Sax.net Barcodes)
and an modulo 10 check digit that is appended automatically.
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Head Office
MicroWay Pty Ltd
PO Box 84,
Braeside, Victoria, 3195, Australia
Ph: 1300 553 313
Fax: 1300 132 709
sales@microway.com.au |
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Sydney Sales Office
MicroWay Pty Ltd
PO Box 1733,
Crows Nest, NSW 1585, Australia
Tel: 1300 553 313
Fax: 1300 132 709
sales@microway.com.au |
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International: call +61 3 9580 1333, fax +61 3 9580 8995
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