Font table

The characters representing the barcode elements are shown in the following Font table.

 

value

binary

char

value

binary

char

value

binary

char

0

000000

0

21

010101

E

42

101010

Z

1

000001

1

22

010110

F

43

101011

[

2

000010

2

23

010111

G

44

101100

\

3

000011

3

24

011000

H

45

101101

]

4

000100

4

25

011001

I

46

101110

^

5

000101

5

26

011010

J

47

101111

_

6

000110

6

27

011011

K

48

110000

`

7

000111

7

28

011100

L

49

110001

a

8

001000

8

29

011101

M

50

110010

b

9

001001

9

30

011110

N

51

110011

c

10

001010

:

31

011111

O

52

110100

d

11

001011

;

32

100000

P

53

110101

e

12

001100

33

100001

Q

54

110110

f

13

001101

=

34

100010

R

55

110111

g

14

001110

35

100011

S

56

111000

h

15

001111

?

36

100100

T

57

111001

i

16

010000

@

37

100101

U

58

111010

j

17

010001

A

38

100110

V

59

111011

k

18

010010

B

39

100111

W

60

111100

l

19

010011

C

40

101000

X

61

111101

m

20

010100

D

41

101001

Y

62

111110

n

21

010101

E

42

101010

Z

63

111111

o

 

Characters < to @ (ANSI 60 – 64) are reproduced at p to t (ANSI 112-116)

Characters [ to ‘ (ANSI 91 – 96) are reproduced at u to z (ANSI 117-122)

These alternative characters are used by version 3 of our libraries to avoid difficulties with programs that interpret characters such as < and > and ^ as control characters.