IDautomation Code 11 Barcode Fonts
Code 11 barcode fonts allow you to print Code 11 bar codes from computers supporting TrueType or PostScript fonts such as Windows, Macintosh or UNIX
Platforms: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003 Size: 349 K Cost: $590
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Publisher: IDAutomation.com, Inc.
Descriptions
IDautomation Code 11 Barcode Fonts:
Code 11 Bar Code Fonts
Our Code 11 barcode fonts can be used on any computer
system supporting TrueType, OpenType or PostScript fonts including Microsoft Windows,
Macintosh and UNIX. Custom BDF, FON, AFP, Xerox Metacode, XES and FNT fonts can also be created with the Developer's License.Implementing solutions with our fonts provides a high level
of scalability with operating system, application and printer independence. Learn
more about the quality of our fonts.
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Code 11 Barcode
Font Symbology Information
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- The Code 11 barcode is a high density numeric barcode. Although code 11 is
a higher density barcode, it requires a checksum to be calculated and
can be difficult to use for non-programmers. If you are not a programmer
and you need an easy to use numeric barcode, consider our Codabar
Barcode Font which does not require checksums to be calculated. If
your application supports ActiveX in Windows, we also sell easy to use
"drag and drop" Linear
ActiveX Controls that support Code 11 as well
as other barcode types and they automatically calculate the checksum.
- The symbology of the Code 11 character
set consists of bar code symbols representing the numbers 0-9, a dash
symbol, the start
character and the stop character. In the code11 font, the parentheses
are used for start and stop characters.
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Code 11 Barcode
Font Symbology Features
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- The Code 11 barcode fonts are scaleable and should be printed at the correct font size to suit your application and scanning equipment.
The code 11 barcode font was designed to be printed at a minimum font size
of 12 points, however, you can print smaller point sizes if your printer
and scanning equipment support it. Four versions of the Code 11 barcode fonts are provided to support different width and height requirements. The last character in the Code 11 barcode font
name determines the height of the barcode with the shortest being
IDAutomationC11XS and the tallest being
IDAutomationC11L. To determine which Code 11 barcode font to use, first print out the
Code11a barcode font at various font sizes to determine which size is the smallest that will work with your scanning equipment. Then, choose the tallest version that will fit in your scanning area. The following is sample code from Visual Basic that selects the Code 11 bar code font and size.
Printer.FontName =
"IDAutomationC11S"
Printer.CurrentX = 1250
Printer.CurrentY = 4500
Printer.FontSize = 12
Printer.Print variable
- TrueType fonts are supplied in PC and Macintosh format. The TrueType TTF fonts are compatible with Macintosh OS X and all versions of Microsoft Windows, including
Pocket PC.
- With the purchase of a Developer License and 1 year of support and
upgrade protection, we can convert fonts from this package to PCL 4,
Xerox Metacode, XES, FNT, BDF, FON and AFP. More about this is
provided here. The Developer License also grants you
the right to convert our fonts to other formats as necessary including TrueDoc
and OpenType.
- Also included are two PostScript versions
of the Code 11 barcode fonts. Binary and
ASCII versions of PostScript are also provided.
To help users integrate barcodes into their applications, we provide MS
Office Macros for Excel and Access, ActiveX
DLLs for development platforms that support ActiveX technology, Crystal
Reports User Function Libraries (UFLs) and a check
digit calculation application with Visual Basic source code as a free
download for programmers and technical users. The DLLs, macros, UFLs and VB code
provided automatically format the start, stop and check characters to our
barcode fonts.
In this example, we want to encode the data "21435" in a Code 11
barcode with a single check digit. The check digit is a modulo 11
checksum.
- First, we determine the weights of the numbers in the
Code 11 barcode starting from the right side of the number. We then multiply
the number of the barcode by the weighting and add these together as in the
example:
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Barcode to encode: 2 1 4 3 5
Weighting: 5 4 3 2 1
Totals: 10 4 12 6 5 Then add them 10+4+12+6+5=37
- Next we divide the total by 11 and get the remainder
which is 37/11=3 remainder 4. The remainder is the check character.
- To type or print a Code 11 barcode encoding the data 21435 that can be
scanned, we need to print (214354) .
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To Order the Code 11 Barcode Font License
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NOTE: After you order a Code 11 barcode font
license, you will receive our fully functional Code 11 barcode
font set. Before you order, we suggest that you download the evaluation version of the barcode font to make sure it will work with your application. You
may also wish to do the following:
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We offer secure online ordering by credit card and immediate delivery via download.
If ordering by PO, phone or another method, please follow
these procedures.
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Pricing and Licensing:
The following is a summary of licensing and pricing, refer to the
License Agreement for
details about the license.
- The Small Company Developer License costs $295.
With this license, the rights of the Developer License are
granted to all organizations with a gross annual revenue or funding of less
than 2 million U.S. Dollars (or equivalent amount in a foreign currency) if
that company purchases either three (3) Single User Licenses for the same font product
or the Small Company Developer License and sends us a signed Small Company Agreement
which is
located at http://www.idautomation.com/sca/.
- The Developer License
costs $590 and allows one developer royalty-free
distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and
externally (outside the organization bundled with an application) up to 10,000
user licenses, provided you adhere to the
Developer License
distribution terms. When distributing the fonts outside your organization,
you may not resell, rent, lease or distribute the fonts alone, they must be
distributed as a component of an application and bundled with an application
or with the application's installation files. For details, review the
distribution terms.
If you have more than one developer that will be developing applications using
the fonts, you will need to purchase a Developer License for each additional
developer.
- The 5 Developer License
costs $1180 and grants the rights of the Developer
License for up to 5 developers and 20,000 user licenses. This license is also
granted if two Developer Licenses are purchased.
- The Unlimited Developer License
costs $1770 and grants the rights of the Developer
License for an unlimited number of developers and an unlimited number of user
licenses. This license is also granted if three Developer Licenses are purchased.
- The Single User License costs $99 and allows use of the Software for one effective user in your
organization. The number of effective users for software licensing is
determined by the method defined below that returns the greatest number.
- The number of users contributing to the data that
is printed with the Software. For example, 100 users entering or editing
data on a host where only 1 program prints barcodes to 1 printer, would
require 100 user licenses. According to the multi-user licensing below, this would require
4 Single User Licenses to be purchased.
- The number of users that have the Software installed on
their CPU.
- The number of printers that are being printed to with
the Software. For example, 1 user printing to 5 printers would require 5
licenses. Per the multi-user licensing below, only 2 Single User Licenses would need to
be purchased.
- Multi-User Licenses are obtained by ordering
multiple single user licenses of the same product. The effective number of
licensed users is determined by the following:
1 Single User License = 1 licensed user
2 Single User Licenses = 5 licensed users
3 Single User Licenses = 25 licensed users
4 Single User Licenses = 100 licensed users
5 Single User Licenses = 500 licensed users
6 Single User Licenses = Developer License Granted for 10,000 licensed users
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The Complete
Barcode, MICR and OCR Font License allows you to order all of
our fonts in one package for a reasonable price. Single user versions are
available as well as multi-user and developer licenses. View the link above for
pricing on this license.
- We offer free technical support and product upgrades for a
period of 90 days from the date of purchase on all software products.
Technical support and product upgrades may be provided beyond 90 days if the
Extended
Support and Upgrade Protection option is purchased when you order.
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