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The '''HIBC''' bar code is not actually a distinct symbology for bar codes, but a coding system which is implemented in a number of different symbologies, including [[Code 39]], [[Code 128]], [[PDF417]], [[MicroPDF417]], [[QR code]], [[Data Matrix]], and [[Codablock F]]. It is intended for use in the health care industry for tracking the supply chains of items used there. | The '''HIBC''' bar code is not actually a distinct symbology for bar codes, but a coding system which is implemented in a number of different symbologies, including [[Code 39]], [[Code 128]], [[PDF417]], [[MicroPDF417]], [[QR code]], [[Data Matrix]], and [[Codablock F]]. It is intended for use in the health care industry for tracking the supply chains of items used there. | ||
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== Developer libraries == | == Developer libraries == | ||
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== Utilities == | == Utilities == |
Revision as of 13:34, 24 October 2015
The HIBC bar code is not actually a distinct symbology for bar codes, but a coding system which is implemented in a number of different symbologies, including Code 39, Code 128, PDF417, MicroPDF417, QR code, Data Matrix, and Codablock F. It is intended for use in the health care industry for tracking the supply chains of items used there.
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