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'''Code 1''' bar codes are a 2-dimensional matrix format invented in 1992 by somebody named Ted Williams (probably not the baseball player). It can encode letters, numbers, and special codes of various sorts. There are 8 varieties from 1A to 1H, differing by size; the smallest (1A) holds 13 alphanumeric characters or 22 digits, while the largest (1H) holds 2218 alphanumeric characters or 3550 digits, in a 134 x 148 matrix.
 
'''Code 1''' bar codes are a 2-dimensional matrix format invented in 1992 by somebody named Ted Williams (probably not the baseball player). It can encode letters, numbers, and special codes of various sorts. There are 8 varieties from 1A to 1H, differing by size; the smallest (1A) holds 13 alphanumeric characters or 22 digits, while the largest (1H) holds 2218 alphanumeric characters or 3550 digits, in a 134 x 148 matrix.
  
== Links ==
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== Utilities ==
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* [http://www.terryburton.co.uk/barcodewriter/generator/ Bar code generator]
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== Other links ==
 
* [http://www.barcode.ro/tutorials/barcodes/code1.html Some information about format]
 
* [http://www.barcode.ro/tutorials/barcodes/code1.html Some information about format]

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Code 1 bar codes are a 2-dimensional matrix format invented in 1992 by somebody named Ted Williams (probably not the baseball player). It can encode letters, numbers, and special codes of various sorts. There are 8 varieties from 1A to 1H, differing by size; the smallest (1A) holds 13 alphanumeric characters or 22 digits, while the largest (1H) holds 2218 alphanumeric characters or 3550 digits, in a 134 x 148 matrix.

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