Encodes data into any of the following: Australia Post, Aztec Code & Runes, BC412, Channel, Codabar, Codablock-F, Code 11, Code 128, Code 16K, Code 2 of 5 (incl. IATA, Interleaved, Data Logic, ITF-14, Deutsche Post Leitcode & Identcode), Code 32 (Italian Pharmacode), Code 39, Code 39+, Code 49, Code 93, Code One, DAFT, Data Matrix (incl. DMRE), DotCode, DPD, Dutch Post KIX, EAN, FIM, Flattermarken, Grid Matrix, GS1 DataBar (incl. stacked & GS1 Composite symbols), GS1-128, Han Xin, HIBC, ISBN, Japan Post, Korea Post, LOGMARS, MaxiCode, NVE-18 ( SSCC-18), PDF417 & MicroPDF417, Pharmacode, PLANET, POSTNET, Plessey (MSI & UK), PZN, QR Code, Micro QR & rMQR, Royal Mail RM4SCC & Mailmark, Telepen, Ultracode, UPC-A, UPC-E, UPNQR, UPU S10, USPS Intelligent Mail and VIN.
Automated ECI switching to support all Unicode characters and automated FNC1 character insertion in GS1 mode. Save to BMP, EMF, EPS, GIF, PCX, PNG, SVG and TIF. Includes CLI, GUI and API for calling from other applications.
Features
- International Standards Compliance
License
BSD License, GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Follow Zint Barcode Generator
User Reviews
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There is a version that allows you to add a title at the top of the code. For example, the code 123456, and at the top place the name of the product.
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The application is simple. However, this is not intuitive. To start, you must use qtZint.exe and not Zint.exe (win 10 *64). This may be misleading. You can use the barcode generator as a replacement for online services. However, it is inconvenient to choose from the list constantly. I use the EAN and ITF standard at the same time. It is not convenient for me to constantly switch them in a large list and a narrow window. It’s a pity you can’t turn off unused standards. It does not work to open 2 copies of the application at the same time and use them. Both copies will remember one last closed result. (Sorry, google translate)