The Essential Guide to Using a Barcode Generator and Download Tools for Your Business
UPC (Universal Product Code): The standard for retail products in North America.EAN (International Article Number): Used for retail products globally outside of North America.Code 128: A high-density barcode used for logistics and supply chain management because it can store alphanumeric data.QR Codes: Two-dimensional codes that can store URLs, contact information, or plain text, easily readable by smartphones.ITF-14: Specifically designed for shipping containers and cardboard boxes. How to Use a Barcode Generator and Download Your Files
Color Choice: Stick to high contrast. Black bars on a white background are the gold standard. Avoid red bars, as many scanners use red light and will not be able to "see" the lines.Size Matters: Do not shrink your barcode too much. If the lines bleed together during printing, the scanner will fail.Material Selection: Use matte paper whenever possible. Glossy labels can reflect light back into the scanner, causing errors.Placement: Ensure the barcode is placed on a flat surface. If it must go on a curved item, orient the bars vertically (like a picket fence) to minimize distortion. Choosing the Right Tool
Customize the Output: Many generators allow you to adjust the width, height, and resolution. For professional printing, ensure you select a high DPI (dots per inch).

