Bar Code Symbology and Print Quality Sample Clauses
The 'Bar Code Symbology and Print Quality' clause defines the standards and requirements for the type and quality of bar codes used on products or packaging. It typically specifies which bar code formats are acceptable (such as UPC or Code 128) and sets minimum print quality criteria to ensure that bar codes are easily scannable by standard equipment. By establishing these requirements, the clause helps prevent scanning errors and supply chain disruptions, ensuring efficient product tracking and inventory management.
Bar Code Symbology and Print Quality. 4.1.7.1 The bar code symbology used shall meet the requirements of STANAG 4329, "NATO Standard Bar Code Symbologies", specifically Code 39 (ISO/IEC 16388), unless otherwise specified.
4.1.7.2 The barcode print quality shall be as defined in ISO/IEC 16388 (Information technology – Automatic identification and data capture techniques – Code 39 bar code symbology specification). The overall grade shall be at least grade B at point of printing and not less than grade C at final point of receipt.
Bar Code Symbology and Print Quality. The bar code symbology used shall meet the requirements of STANAG 4329, "NATO Standard Bar Code Symbologies", specifically Code 39 (ISO/IEC 16388), unless otherwise specified. The barcode print quality shall be as defined in ISO/IEC 16388 (Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture techniques - Code 39 bar code symbology specification). The Overall Grade shall be at least Grade B at point of printing and not less than Grade C, at final point of receipt. For method of printing the DEFFORM 129J, electronic business delivery form, see ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ 81-041 (Part 6). Laser printing is preferred.
