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'''Code 128''' is a bar code format which has been standardized as ISO/IEC 15417, and which is capable of encoding the 128-character [[ASCII]] repertoire, or can use an extension character to denote a wider repertoire of characters. Sometimes, however, it is just used for numeric data.
 
'''Code 128''' is a bar code format which has been standardized as ISO/IEC 15417, and which is capable of encoding the 128-character [[ASCII]] repertoire, or can use an extension character to denote a wider repertoire of characters. Sometimes, however, it is just used for numeric data.
  
Among its users is the coin grader NGC, which includes bar codes of this sort in its encapsulated containers for graded coins.
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Among its users is the coin grader NGC, which includes bar codes of this sort in its encapsulated containers for graded coins. Pharmacies have also used it to encode prescription numbers in labels.
  
 
A subset, GS1-128, is used widely in the shipping industry and was formerly designated as ISO/IEC 15417:2007. This standard uses the coding scheme of Code 128 with specific codes denoting functional elements for particular applications.
 
A subset, GS1-128, is used widely in the shipping industry and was formerly designated as ISO/IEC 15417:2007. This standard uses the coding scheme of Code 128 with specific codes denoting functional elements for particular applications.

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Code 128 is a bar code format which has been standardized as ISO/IEC 15417, and which is capable of encoding the 128-character ASCII repertoire, or can use an extension character to denote a wider repertoire of characters. Sometimes, however, it is just used for numeric data.

Among its users is the coin grader NGC, which includes bar codes of this sort in its encapsulated containers for graded coins. Pharmacies have also used it to encode prescription numbers in labels.

A subset, GS1-128, is used widely in the shipping industry and was formerly designated as ISO/IEC 15417:2007. This standard uses the coding scheme of Code 128 with specific codes denoting functional elements for particular applications.

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