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The data is encoded based on both the vertical and horizontal arrangement of the pattern, thus it is read in two dimensions. A 2D barcode scanner doesn't just encode alphanumeric information. These codes can also contain images, website addresses, voice, and other types of binary data.
2D barcodes can hold more data than 1D codes (up to 2000 characters), while still appearing physically smaller. The data is encoded based on both the vertical and horizontal arrangement of the pattern, thus it is read in two dimensions.
A 2D barcode scanner doesn’t just encode alphanumeric information. These codes can also contain images, website addresses, voice, and other types of binary data. That means you can make use of the information whether you are connected to a database or not. A large amount of information can travel with an item labeled with a 2D barcode scanner.
2D barcode scanners are typically used to read 2D barcodes, although some 2D barcodes, like the commonly-recognized QR code, can be read with certain smartphone apps. 2D barcode scanners can read from over 3 feet away and are available in the common “gun” style, as well as cordless, countertop, and mounted styles. Some 2D barcode scanners are also compatible with 1D barcodes, giving the user more flexibility in how they are used.
The data is encoded based on both the vertical and horizontal arrangement of the pattern, thus it is read in two dimensions. A 2D barcode scanner doesn't just encode alphanumeric information. These codes can also contain images, website addresses, voice, and other types of binary data.
2D barcodes can hold more data than 1D codes (up to 2000 characters), while still appearing physically smaller. The data is encoded based on both the vertical and horizontal arrangement of the pattern, thus it is read in two dimensions.
A 2D barcode scanner doesn’t just encode alphanumeric information. These codes can also contain images, website addresses, voice, and other types of binary data. That means you can make use of the information whether you are connected to a database or not. A large amount of information can travel with an item labeled with a 2D barcode scanner.
2D barcode scanners are typically used to read 2D barcodes, although some 2D barcodes, like the commonly-recognized QR code, can be read with certain smartphone apps. 2D barcode scanners can read from over 3 feet away and are available in the common “gun” style, as well as cordless, countertop, and mounted styles. Some 2D barcode scanners are also compatible with 1D barcodes, giving the user more flexibility in how they are used.
Traditional linear, or 1D barcodes, can only contain a limited amount of information, roughly the equivalent of about 20 characters. 2D barcodes can store much more information, up to 7,000 digits or 4,000 characters of information.
Data Storage and Capacity
A 1D barcode uses variable-width lines and spaces to encode data. This linear approach limits data storage to only a few dozen characters, and it means the barcode gets longer as you add more data to it.
A 2D barcode uses patterns of squares, hexagons, dots, and other shapes to encode data. This means data can be encoded vertically and horizontally, which means 2D barcodes can hold more data in a much smaller space.
A 2D barcode can hold hundreds of characters compared to a few dozen with a 1D barcode.
In addition, thanks to its added capacity, a 2D barcode can store images, website URLs, voice data, and other binary data types. In contrast, a 1D barcode is limited to alphanumeric information only.
Ease of Scanning
As an added benefit, the vertical and horizontal orientation of a 2D barcode means you can scan it at virtually any angle. This is far more efficient for scanning operations compared to a 1D barcode, which requires that a scanner’s laser be properly aligned with the barcode.
Anyone who has ever used a self-checkout lane at a supermarket can probably appreciate the frustration of not being able to scan items quickly and easily due to this alignment requirement.
Database Dependence vs. Independence
1D barcodes are database-dependent. You need to scan each barcode and relate it to data in a database, such as GS1 barcodes.
Since a 2D barcode can hold much more data, including information of varying types, you don’t need to access a database to make use of the encoded information. You can store, scan, and retrieve all the data you need from the code itself.
Traditional linear, or 1D barcodes, can only contain a limited amount of information, roughly the equivalent of about 20 characters. 2D barcodes can store much more information, up to 7,000 digits or 4,000 characters of information.
Data Storage and Capacity
A 1D barcode uses variable-width lines and spaces to encode data. This linear approach limits data storage to only a few dozen characters, and it means the barcode gets longer as you add more data to it.
A 2D barcode uses patterns of squares, hexagons, dots, and other shapes to encode data. This means data can be encoded vertically and horizontally, which means 2D barcodes can hold more data in a much smaller space.
A 2D barcode can hold hundreds of characters compared to a few dozen with a 1D barcode.
In addition, thanks to its added capacity, a 2D barcode can store images, website URLs, voice data, and other binary data types. In contrast, a 1D barcode is limited to alphanumeric information only.
Ease of Scanning
As an added benefit, the vertical and horizontal orientation of a 2D barcode means you can scan it at virtually any angle. This is far more efficient for scanning operations compared to a 1D barcode, which requires that a scanner’s laser be properly aligned with the barcode.
Anyone who has ever used a self-checkout lane at a supermarket can probably appreciate the frustration of not being able to scan items quickly and easily due to this alignment requirement.
Database Dependence vs. Independence
1D barcodes are database-dependent. You need to scan each barcode and relate it to data in a database, such as GS1 barcodes.
Since a 2D barcode can hold much more data, including information of varying types, you don’t need to access a database to make use of the encoded information. You can store, scan, and retrieve all the data you need from the code itself.
Brand Name | Barway |
Interface | USB(standard), RS232 (optional) |
Decode capability | 1D: Codebar,Code128,Code39,Code39,Code93,Code11,EAN13,EAN8,GS1-Databar,GS1-128(EAN-128),Interleaved 2 of 5,Matrix 2 of 5,Industry 2 |
Min resolution | 1D:4mil |
CPU | 32 bits |
Decode speed | 5 in/s (12.7cm) |
Temp | 0° to 40°C / 32° to 104°F (operation) -40° to 70°C /-40° to 158°F(storage) |
Humidity | 5 - 90% (operation) ) 5 - 90% (storage) |
Shock drop test | 1.2m drop onto concrete surface |
Dimensions | 95mm*100mm*158mm(L*W*H) |
Weight | 296g |
Brand Name | Barway |
Interface | USB(standard), RS232 (optional) |
Decode capability | 1D: Codebar,Code128,Code39,Code39,Code93,Code11,EAN13,EAN8,GS1-Databar,GS1-128(EAN-128),Interleaved 2 of 5,Matrix 2 of 5,Industry 2 |
Min resolution | 1D:4mil |
CPU | 32 bits |
Decode speed | 5 in/s (12.7cm) |
Temp | 0° to 40°C / 32° to 104°F (operation) -40° to 70°C /-40° to 158°F(storage) |
Humidity | 5 - 90% (operation) ) 5 - 90% (storage) |
Shock drop test | 1.2m drop onto concrete surface |
Dimensions | 95mm*100mm*158mm(L*W*H) |
Weight | 296g |