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BarDIMM symbols library


List of scalable symbols included in BarDIMM

An extensive symbols library is included in products including the "BarDIMM inside" technology, such as BarDIMM Pro, BarSIMM, BarDIMM Box and BarSTORM. These high resolution symbols can be called from PCL5 print flows such as SAP R/3 or Unix, to include in forms, manufacturing documents, shipping labels, tracking sheets, invoices, delivery slips, mailings etc.
 

OCR-A and OCR-B

  • OCR-A and OCR-B, usable from Unix, AS/400, Mainframes and ERP applications (all symbols are printed in high resolution&quality and can be scaled to any size):

(this table only represents OCR-A; OCR-B font character table is the same, except characters <95>, <96> and <126> which in OCR-B match the standard ASCII characters)
 

Euro symbols

  • Euro symbols, usable from Unix, AS/400, Mainframes and ERP applications (all symbols are printed in high resolution&quality and can be scaled to any size):


 

Electronic and safety symbols

  • Electronics and Safety Symbols, usable from Windows, Unix, AS/400, Mainframes and ERP applications (all symbols are printed in high resolution&quality and can be scaled to any size):


 

Manufacturing and safety symbols

  • Manufacturing, Safety and Recycling Symbols, usable from Windows, Unix, AS/400, Mainframes and ERP applications (all symbols are printed in high resolution&quality and can be scaled to any size):

JetCAPS Jetmobile BarSIMM and BarDIMM barcode printing solution for SAP R/3, Oracle Unix, exists for hp, Lexmark, Samsung, Ricoh, Xerox, Toshiba, Epson, Sharp, Dell, IBM, Canon, Tally, Océ, Oki, Lanier, Kyocera printers, copiers and MFPs PCL5e compatible.

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