This Symbology is also known as ANSI/AIM Code 39, ANSI/AIM
Code 39, Uniform Symbology Specification Code 39, USS Code
39, USS 39, Code 3/9, Code 3 of 9, USD-3, LOGMARS, Alpha39,
Code 39 Extended, and Code 39 Full ASCII.
Code 39, the first alpha-numeric symbology to be developed,
is still widely used-especially in non-retail environments.
It is suitable for encoding general purpose alphanumeric data.
Code 39 is a discrete, variable-length symbology. It is self-checking
in that a single print defect cannot transpose one character
into another valid character. It is the standard barcode used
by the United States Department of Defense, and is also used
by the Health Industry Bar Code Council (HIBCC).

What kind of data can be encoded by Code 39?
The Standard Mode (Default implementation) can encode uppercase
letters (A through Z), digits (0 through 9) and a handful
of special characters like the *, -, $, %, (Space), ., /,
and +
The Full ASCII Mode or Extended Version can encode all 128
ASCII characters
LinhaBase products compatible with this symbology:
Labeling: Barcode
labeling software.
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Labeling
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RightBarcode:
Labeling and barcode image generator software.
Barcode Font Pack:
Develops your barcode software
using TTF barcode fonts (True Type Font).
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Code 39 |
* See wich products are compatible with
Extended mode.