What are the numbers on the peppermint altoids barcode?
December 27th, 2010 at 02:12am Under Forum
What are the numbers on the peppermint altoids barcode?
I need to know for a contest. Thanks!
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December 27th, 2010 at 02:12am Under Forum
What are the numbers on the peppermint altoids barcode?
I need to know for a contest. Thanks!
By Barcode Scanner 1 comment
November 19th, 2010 at 10:01pm Under Forum
How do you find out how to set your printer for a cd label and do not have any numbers to tell you what kind ?
I bought some cd labels that came from the dollar tree and was made by jot. There are no numbers to find on the case so that I can go to avery and download similer label. What do I do? Where do I go?
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November 19th, 2010 at 04:01am Under Forum
Can anyone tell me what the numbers at the bottom of a cigarette pack represent ?
I’ve been in the restaurant business for a few years and been asked many questions. Today a client asked me the very question I now ask you… and I had no idea apart from guessing that it was the batch number ??? If anyone knows what the correct answer is please be so kind as to inform/educate me !
The number usually comprises of 9-10 digits. The first 2-3 are letters. I am not referring to the barcode which is on the right of the box. Interested only in the one at the bottom.
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November 13th, 2010 at 07:54am Under Forum
Whats some numbers or emails to record label companies in kentucky?
i need some numbers or emails for some record label companies in kentucky cause my band is trying to get a record deal.
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November 13th, 2010 at 07:38am Under Forum
Why did a Mac computer print out what should have been a barcode on a pdf as numbers?
Initially, I viewed the pdf file on a pc, and the pdf showed a barcode, but when I viewed it on a Mac, it showed what should have been the barcode as numbers.
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July 28th, 2010 at 12:42am Under Articles
Retail Barcode Numbers
Barcodes are the optical patterns found on the packaging of most products and sale items used to identify those products and are made up of multiple black ‘bars’ of varying thickness and with varying spaces between. These bars (which actually can also come in other styles including dots and images) encode a unique number, the primary use of which is to enable products to be identified using optical scanners (barcode readers) that then means the system can provide information about that product such as the price, any special offers, the date etc. At the same time this enables more options in terms of marketing, and the ability to monitor buyers’ activities and preferences and check a cash float against the items sold that day to check for money that may have gone missing or been miscounted. This can also be highly helpful for online stores, and help them to identify products quickly in order to quickly and accurately dispatch items to the customers.
This means that most retailers, both online and in the retail areas around New Zealand, require all their products to include a barcode on the packaging. In order to begin selling a product on a large scale then, either as a business or individual, it’s necessary to first purchase the relevant number of barcodes. For books this is slightly different and titles will require individual ‘ISBN’ (International Standard Book Number) which again identifies the title allowing it to be quickly searched online and in stores and again to be marketed effectively. Similarly magazine titles require ‘ISSN’ numbers and both ISBNs and ISSNs utilise barcodes to allow for easy scanning.
Today more and more individuals are beginning to market their own products through their own entrepreneurial activities or via their own companies. Using technologies such as Print On Demand publishing and 3D Printing it’s now easy for anyone to design and create their own items, but in order to get them sold they require a barcode or ISBN. Previously this would have meant joining an ‘international barcodes’ organisation which would require both a joining fee and an annual fee in order to receive a bulk load of barcodes. This is an expensive and complicated route, but is okay in terms of cost effectiveness for large companies with lots of barcodes. However for those selling just one or two items there was previously no option to buy just a single barcode. Furthermore these organisations would require continued membership (and so incur more funds) while you used the codes on existing products as you didn’t actually own the rights. Making matters worse you only got the numbers for this price and had to design the images yourself (which would require you to obtain specialist software).
Fortunately today Barcodes Limited provide the option to buy barcodes on an individual basis at barcodes.co.nz. These have no other associated costs and come with images and all rights – you can even re-usethem for new products if other lines are cancelled or sold out.
The best place to buy barcode numbers. Buy one barcode number or many. Artwork supplied. Cheap barcode numbers. Unique numbers guaranteed. Visit : buy a barcode NZ
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June 22nd, 2010 at 10:31pm Under Forum
How can I read barcode numbers to come up with a price?
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idk i always tried to figure that out too…
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January 15th, 2010 at 12:34pm Under Forum
Can someone please recall for me quickly what were the main characters barcode numbers in Dark Angel?
I’m getting a barcode for my signature in an online game and require the code to make it the way I want it.
P.S. Dark Angel the show that was on Fox for two or so seasons in about 99 or 00 during primetime.
Best answer:
X5-452
look @ this picture and see for yourself i cant quite make it out
poppolitics.com/articles/images/darkangel1.jpg
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August 26th, 2009 at 06:19pm Under Forum
im looking for trunk numbers for my scanner for stafford county virginia?
handheld scanner information
Best answer:
Might be here. I don’t know Stafford County location.
totse.com/en/media/radio_scanner_frequency_lists/vasherif.html
If not, call your local departments and ask.
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May 5th, 2008 at 02:38pm Under Forum
I was, but it dosn’t seem to be enough numbers. Is it the number below the barcodes or above it?
Best answer:
Could you make your question more clear?
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