UPC/EAN Bar Code Fonts
A single font for printing UPC-A, UCC-12, UPC-E, EAN-8,
EAN-13, JAN, Bookland & ISBN barcodes

The barcode above is a UPC-A symbol produced with the
UPC/EAN Font Advantage Package
Our UPC/EAN Font Advantage
Package enables you to print UPC, EAN, JAN, ISBN and
Bookland bar codes from systems supporting TrueType, OpenType,
PostScript, and PCL fonts such as Windows, Macintosh and
UNIX. Custom BDF, FON, AFP, Xerox Metacode, XES and FNT
fonts can also be created with the Developer's License.
Our UPC/EAN Font Advantage Package more than just a few
fonts! With this package you receive 4 different font
heights in 6 different formats along with font tools, macros
and source code to help you integrate the fonts into your
applications. Implementing solutions with our fonts provides a
high level of scalability with operating system, application
and printer independence. Learn more about
the quality of our fonts.
If you are not familiar with
barcode fonts, please visit out Barcode Tutorial Center for
Beginners.
UPC, UCC, EAN, JAN, ISBN and Bookland barcodes can all be
created from our UPC/EAN Font Advantage Package with the
exception of EAN-14, UCC-128 and EAN-128 that are created with
Code 128 Barcode Fonts. The
primary purpose for these barcodes is to uniquely identify a
product and manufacturer for retail checkout and tracking
purposes. Below we briefly describe the different bar code
standards.
- UPC - The Universal Product Code (UPC) barcode has
been used in the retail industry in the US and Canada since
1973. UPC-A consists of 12 numbers and UPC-E consists of 12
numbers that are compressed into 8 numbers for small
packages.
- UCC - The Universal Code Council
creates standards for multi-industry product identification.
UCC12 is another name for the UPC-A standard.
- EAN - The European Article Numbering System (EAN)
is a superset of U.P.C. EAN-13 consists of 13 numbers and
EAN-8 consists of 8 digits for small packages.
- ISBN and Bookland - The EAN-13 barcode for a book
or periodical is generated from the ISBN number assigned to
it. When encoding ISBN in an EAN-13 barcode, the ISBN number
is preceded by the number 978 and the ISBN check digit is not
used. When the ISBN number is encoded in the EAN-13 barcode
in this way it is often called Bookland. A 5 digit add-on
barcode is optional and can contain the price of the book or
periodical.
- JAN - the JAN codes are the same as the EAN codes,
except the first two characters are set to "49".
- Add-on Barcodes - an additional barcode can be
created just to the right of the symbol to encode additional
information. These barcodes are either 2 or 5 digits in
length.
- EAN14 is a barcode type created with ITF or Code 128.
- UCC128 or EAN128 is a barcode type created with Code 128.
Because of the complex encoding that is required in these
specifications, the fonts may be difficult to use if you are
not a technical user or programmer. Therefore, if your
application is Microsoft Access, Word, Excel, Visual Basic or
C++ we suggest you consider our Linear ActiveX Controls
that support UPC, EAN, JAN, ISBN and Bookland as well as other
barcode types and they automatically calculate everything so
you don't have to be concerned with macros and source code. In
addition, Java programmers may try our Java
Packages.
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UPC/EAN
Font Advantage Package Features
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Details of the UPC/EAN Font Advantage Package are as
follows:
- Advanced Font Encoding - Our implementation of
these symbologies allows a single advanced font to produce
all UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, JAN & ISBN barcodes.
EAN-14 is a different barcode type created with ITF or Code 128.
- Multiple Tools Provided - To help users integrate
barcode fonts into their applications, we provide several
font automation tools that are free to use with this
package such as MS Office Macros for Word, Excel and
Access, Visual Basic, FoxPro, ANSI C and JAVA Source Code,
LotusScript, FileMaker Pro Plug-ins, Oracle Reports
Libraries, Crystal Reports UFLs and a check digit
calculation application with Visual Basic and FoxPro source
code. The tools provided automatically format and
interleave the data to return text that will create a proper
symbol with the barcode font. The DLLs, macros, UFLs and code
provided automatically format the start, stop and check
characters to the barcode font.
- Cross-platform Support - the unique encoding in
our font allows cross-platform support between UNIX,
Macintosh and Windows systems. For example, the same
Microsoft® Access application or Excel spreadsheet with
our Microsoft Office Macros can be used on Windows and
Macintosh computers that have our font installed.
- Four Different Heights Provided - Fonts with "S"
in the name are "shortened height" fonts, that are below what
the UCC recommends, but we have seen these heights in use
with UPC-A and UPC-E barcodes and they do scan
properly. Fonts with "M" in the name are medium height
fonts and are recommended for printing EAN-8 barcodes. Fonts
with "L" in the name are the largest, with a height of
approximately 22MM when printed at 20 points, which is
recommended for printing UPC-A, UPC-E and EAN-13 barcodes.
Fonts with "XS" in the name are a height of 6MM.
- Industry Standards - The UPC/EAN barcode font was
created according to UCC and European (EN 797)
standards. All symbols of this barcode specification are
in the fonts including human readable characters and add-on
symbols.
- Non-Human Readable Font Provided -
IDAutomationUPCEANXSnoHR is provided in the purchased version
only for special applications that do not require the human
readable portion below the barcode.
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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.
- Also included in this package are PCL laserjet soft
fonts in 20, 24, 28 and 32 points.
- With the purchase of a Developer License and 1 year
of support and upgrade protection, we can convert fonts
from this package to 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.
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To Order the UPC/EAN Font
Advantage Package License
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After you order the UPC/EAN Font Advantage Package you will
receive the fully functional font set with rights to use the
font tools, macros and source code in your application.
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We offer secure online
ordering by credit card and immediate delivery via
download.
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Pricing and Licensing:
The following is a summary of licensing and pricing, refer
to the License Agreement for details about the license.
- The Small Company Developer License costs
$417. With this license, the rights of the Developer
License are granted to all organizations with a gross annual
revenue or funding of less than 1 million U.S. Dollars (or
equivalent amount in a foreign currency) if that company
purchases either three (3) Single User Licenses for
the same font product or the Small Company Developer
License and sends us a signed Small Company
Agreement.
- The Developer License costs
$790 and allows one developer
royalty-free distribution of the Software internally
(in the same organization) and externally (outside the
organization bundled with an application) up to 10,000 user
licenses, provided you adhere to the Developer License
distribution terms. When distributing the fonts outside your
organization, you may not resell, rent, lease or distribute
the fonts alone, they must be distributed as a component of
an application and bundled with an application or with the
application's installation files. For details, review the
distribution terms. If you have more than one developer that
will be developing applications using the fonts, you will
need to purchase a Developer License for each additional
developer.
- The 5 Developer License costs
$1580 and grants the rights of the Developer
License for up to 5 developers and 20,000 user licenses. This
license is also granted if two Developer Licenses are
purchased.
- The Unlimited Developer License
costs $2370 and grants the rights of
the Developer License for an unlimited number of developers
and an unlimited number of user licenses. This license is
also granted if three Developer Licenses are purchased.
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The Single User License costs $139 and allows
use of the Software for one effective user in your
organization. The number of effective users for software
licensing is determined by the method defined below that
returns the greatest number.
- The number of users contributing to the data that is
printed with the Software. For example, 100 users
entering or editing data on a host where only 1 program
prints barcodes to 1 printer, would require 100 user
licenses. According to the multi-user licensing below,
this would require 4 Single User Licenses to be
purchased.
- The number of users that have the Software installed
on their CPU.
- The number of printers that are being printed to with
the Software. For example, 1 user printing to 5 printers
would require 5 licenses. Per the multi-user licensing
below, only 2 Single User Licenses would need to be
purchased.
- Multi-User Licenses are obtained by
ordering multiple single user licenses of the same product.
The effective number of licensed users is determined by the
following:
1 Single User License = 1 licensed user
2 Single User Licenses = 5 licensed users
3 Single User Licenses = 25 licensed users
4 Single User Licenses = 100 licensed users
5 Single User Licenses = 500 licensed users
6 Single User Licenses = Developer License Granted for
10,000 licensed users
- The Complete Barcode, MICR and OCR Font
License allows you to order all of our fonts in one
package for a reasonable price. Single user versions are
available as well as multi-user and developer licenses. View
the link above for pricing on this license.
- We offer free technical support and product upgrades for
a period of 90 days from the date of purchase on all software
products. Technical support and product upgrades may be
provided beyond 90 days if the Extended Support and
Upgrade Protection option is purchased when you
order.
Order
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Platform : Windows 98 or above,
MAC, UNIX

Barcode Fonts Packages for
Organizations and Individuals
Please note that you can
purchase Barcode, MICR and OCR Font
Advantage Package ( $299.95) - includes Barcode 39, Code
128, UCC-128, Interleaved 2 of
5, Industrial 2 of 5, MICR E-13B, CMC-7, POSTNET, PLANET, RM4SCC, OCR-A, OCR-B, Codabar, MSI /
Plessy, Code 11, Code 25, UPC-A, EAN-8, EAN-13,
EAN-14 and Code 93.
Please note that you can also
purchase Universal Barcode Advantage
Package - $199.95 that supports AIM USS Code 128, UCC-128, EAN-128, Barode 39, Interleaved 2 of 5, USPS Postnet, Planet, MSI and Codabar.
Or you can purchase TrueType Barcode Font Advantage Package -
$199.95
This package includes easy to install executable files for
installing TrueType versions of our Code 39, Extended Code 39, Code 128, UPC-EAN,
Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, Postnet, Planet, MICR
E-13B, CMC-7, OCR-A, OCR-B and EZ
Barcode font packages.
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