Kevin Cully wrote:
> I've done this and it is reasonably painless.
>
> Google "code 39" and/or "3 of 9".  Throw in the word "Free" in your
> search to find (public domain?) 2D barcode fonts.  To get it to work,
> you'll have to include asterix's at the beginning and ending of your
> value when printed as bar codes.  So, if I wanted the value to be read
> as 314159, I would do a "*" + "314159" + "*", and then print the bar code.
>   
I'll add that I used Wasp barcode readers successfully years ago, too, 
and I used the Wasp39LC font. 

I can't recall--can you use letters as well (besides just numbers)?


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