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GS1 Databar Character Mappings

All characters supported by the barcode are as shown below. The data characters do not have a direct mapping as in other simple barcodes. This means you cannot type a string "12345" into a text editor and then simply change its font name to CCodeGS1D_S3 and expect it to scan.

You will first need generate the barcodes using the Encoder or VBA Macros provided in the ConnectCode Font Package, before pasting them into the text editor (or other third party softwares).

Based on ISO646 Encodings
0..9
A..Z
a..z
!
"
%
&
'
,
-
.
/
:
;
<
=
>
?
_
 (space)

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