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Code 93 Barcode Font Symbology Information:
Code 93 Barcode Font Package Features:
- The Code 93 barcode fonts are scaleable and should be printed at the correct font size to suit your application and scanning equipment.
The code 93 barcode font was designed to be printed at a minimum font size
of 12 points, however, you can print smaller point sizes if your printer
and scanning equipment support it. Five (5) versions of the Code 93 barcode fonts are provided to support different width and height requirements. The last character in the Code 93 barcode font
name determines the height of the barcode with the shortest being
IDAutomationC93XS and the tallest being IDAutomationC93XL. To determine which Code 93 barcode font to use, first print out the
IDAutomationC93S barcode font at various font sizes to determine which size is the smallest that will work with your scanning equipment. Then, choose the tallest version that will fit in your scanning area. The following is sample code from Visual Basic that selects the Code 93 bar code font and size.
Printer.FontName = "IDAutomationC93S"
Printer.CurrentX = 1250
Printer.CurrentY = 4500
Printer.FontSize = 12
Printer.Print variable - If your scanning equipment supports it, the full 128 character ASCII character set can be printed. This may also be encoded in the Code 93 barcode font using combinations of symbol characters. For more information on this feature refer to our data sheet.
- Multiple Formats Provided - when you purchase a license for this font, you will receive all versions in a single ZIP file. The manual is supplied in a file named "readme" in the ZIP file. The following fonts are included:
- TrueType fonts are supplied in PC and Macintosh format. The TrueType TTF fonts are compatible with Macintosh OS X and all versions of Microsoft Windows, including Pocket PC. Macintosh formatted MTT TrueType fonts are compatible with Macintosh System 7.1 and above.
- OpenType OTF fonts with PostScript outlines are provided. These are compatible with Windows, Macintosh OS X and other systems supporting the OpenType format.
- PostScript Type 1 fonts are supplied in binary, ASCII and Macintosh versions.
- With the purchase of a Developer License and a 1 year subscription of the Priority Support and Upgrade, we can convert fonts from this package to PCL, PCL 4, Xerox Metacode, XES, FNT, BDF, FON and AFP. The Developer License also grants you the right to convert our fonts to other formats as necessary including TrueDoc and OpenType.
- You may also get more information on what font types are provided.
- For the most up to date installation procedures for Macintosh, UNIX and other operating systems, please visit our Technical Support Site.





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