![]() Now by following the same process, you can download and create different barcodes such as Code 128 Barcode font and others. To check if the above-generated barcode is working or not, you can download a barcode reader app and scan the above barcode. Type the text you want in your barcode, select the text then increase the font size up to 20 or 30 and then select the font code 39.Ģ: The text will automatically be converted into the barcode and you will see the name at the bottom of the barcode.ģ. Oh yes, you need to use equal (=) sign instead of space when using Code 39 font.ġ. For example, you want to generate Aditya Farrad Production barcode then you will need to use *Aditya=Farrad=Production* to create a barcode that will read Aditya Farrad Production when scanned with a barcode reader. But if you are using Code 39 font then you can easily add the start
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