Can you tell where a product was bought by the barcode?
Can you tell where a product was bought by the barcode?
Best answer:
By a barcode no. But by the bar code system yes.
Can you tell where a product was bought by the barcode?
Best answer:
By a barcode no. But by the bar code system yes.
is it okay to enlarge a barcode?
if its enlarged or shrunken to a size different from the original, will the barcode be able to be read?
i know this is a stupid question
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Probably not – they don’t read if distorted.
Hole in barcode on Ebay items?
Why would an item on ebay say in the description that the item may have a small hole or slash in the barcode. Would that be purposely put there. It doesn’t seem like randomly there would be a hole in a barcode or a slash through it. Why is this?
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A small hole in a barcode wouldn’t keep a barcode reader from reading it, but it could flag to a Customer Service clerk that the item is not returnable. Exactly why the seller is warning buyers is an even murkier question.
Sorry.
What happends when you scan the barcode on BBLB?
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the cash register or computer assigns a value
and adjusts the inventory figures.
What is the current status of the new 13 digit barcode?
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Last time I heard its still kickin
Does punching a hole through a DVD’s barcode diminish the value, even if the DVD is sealed?
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No it does not, even if you intend to sell it on an auction site, or return it to the store you purchased it from.
It does however, if you puncture the actual plastic casing of the DVD.
What is Nigeria’s two digit barcode number?
e.g 5010052010037
50 stands for where it was made which is U.k(first two digits).
Best answer:
Hello
On this page you’ll get
the requested information.
articlesphere.com/Article/Barcode-Use-and-Applications-Explained/198574
why is barcode black in colour?
Any links?
Any info i can get in SINGAPORE?
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I don’t think there is an actual reason for bar codes being black. I think it’s just easier and cheaper to print them in black. I’ve seen them in all different colors. Black is probably just the easiest to see and decipher.
Is there a website that I can type a barcode into and it will tell me what the product is and how much it was?
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No…you may be able to Google some UPC labels, but the actual product/price/etc. are programmed locally at each store. You may have one product that 5 different stores are selling, but are all different prices. Factor in special promotions or sales and you can see why they would all be different and the need to program the UPCs locally.
How do you read a barcode?
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You don’t machines do it for you…