QK Barcode Generator lets you make professional, ready-to-print barcode graphics easily and quickly. The powerful preview function helps you output bar codes to a printer easily. You can print barcodes on one paper with normal printer.
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QK BarCode Generator offers a fast, user-friendly interface with an isntant preview of the barcode you're creating. It is affordable and reusable. No ongoing service fees for barcode generation or required software renewals. |
- It supports industry standards like Code 39.
- Copy barcode image to word processing software or image editing software:
- Provide "barcod print" function, you can directly print the barcode
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What's special about QK Barcode Generator? |
- Easy-to-use barcode generation software
- Build for Windows NT/ME/XP/2000
- Directly copy barcode image to word processing software or image editing software
- Flexible page and font settings
- Easy-to-use color and printer settings
- Support 90-degree rotate of the barcode image
- User-designed bar code height and bar code width
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Order security: |
| SSL security protection: |
| After click the Buy Now button, you will be lead to our "order page ", which is protected by the latest" SSL( Secure Socket Layer) Technology". All of the information you submitted through order page will be encrypted first before transferring through internet. So, any other third party can not intercept your confidential information. |
| 30 days money back policy: |
| We promise to accept your full refund whenever in one month's time after your ordering! |
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What is Code 39? |
| Code 39 is a barcode symbology developed by Intermec in 1969. It is widely used in numerous industries, including libraries and pharmaceuticals. Code 39 is a discrete symbology (meaning the bar or bars encoding one character are contained in a space of specified width) with two different bar widths, a start sequence on its left end and an identical stop sequence on its right end, often represented in fonts as an asterisk (*). Each character is separate from the next by a thin light bar. |
What is EAN-13? |
| EAN-13, based upon the UPC-A standard, was implemented by the International Article Numbering Association (EAN) in Europe. This standard was implemented mostly because the UPC-A standard was not well designed for international use, but probably partly because no-one likes the U.S. to be in charge of anything-especially the Europeans. |
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| Generate barcode easily and quickly! |
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Related: |
| BarCode C128 |
BarCode C128 - A |
| BarCode C128 - B |
BarCode C128 - C |
| BarCode UCC/EAN-128 |
BarCode SISAC |
| BarCode C93 |
BarCode C11 |
| BarCode UPC-A |
BarCode UPC-E |
| BarCode EAN-8 |
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