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The free Code 39 font may be used for personal use, educational purposes, and by organizations that have a gross annual revenue of less than $500,000 USD or are classified as nonprofit for tax purposes. For complete license details, review the free product section of the Software License Agreement. The free Code 39 barcode font is only supplied in one size, with the 3:1 ratio, and without product support; if more sizes or support are needed consider the licensed version of the Code 39 Barcode Font Package.


To generate a Code 39 barcode from a font, the data to encode is to be surrounded by asterisks as the start and stop characters, i.e. *153969*. To hide the asterisks from appearing in the human-readable below the barcode, use the parenthesis surrounding the data, i.e.(12345). If the font is not in the font selection list of the application after installation, check the application settings. Most applications allow the ability to disable a feature that lists the font names in the fonts list. For example, if the font is not in the Microsoft Office fonts list, follow these steps:

If a higher-density barcode is required, considerCode 128 or a 2D barcode such as QR Code or DataMatrix for something that can withstand damage and still scan correctly. The licensed version of the Code 39 font also includes fonts with a 2:1 ratio of width to make the symbol narrower.

Code 39 is one of the most common barcodes in use today, and thus virtually every barcode scanner will be capable of reading Code 39. When using a printer with less than 600 DPI, the following point sizes should be used to create accurate barcodes:

The free Code 39 barcode font is only supplied in one size. In the Licensed Code 39 Font Package, several versions of the fonts are provided to support human-readable versions in addition to different height and width requirements, including a narrow 2:1 ratio version. The last character in the font name determines the height of the barcode with the shortest being "XS" and the tallest being "XXL".

Business Central online includes the following one-dimensional (1D) and two-dimensional (2D) barcode fonts and symbologies from IDAutomation. The fonts have different specifications for characteristics like encode numbers, symbols, uppercase, and lowercase text. Knowing the specifications is useful for calibrating fonts used on report layouts. Barcode symbology is the mapping between data and the barcode image. It defines how to encode the data, including computation of a checksum and required start and stop marker symbol.

A font can consist of several versions to support different requirements for characteristics like width and height, human-readability, and so on. Each font version has a specific name. You use the font name to set up the barcode in a report layout.

IDAutomation also provides evaluation (demo) fonts for trial and test purposes. The evaluation fonts have names that are similar to the purchased fonts. Evaluation fonts typically include an S and Demo in font name. For example, Code 39 includes a purchased font with the name IDAutomationHC39M and an evaluation font with the name IDAutomationSHC39M Demo.

When you're applying barocode font in the report layout for a Business Central online production environment, be sure to use the purchased font name; not the evaluation font name. If you use the evaluation font name, the barcode won't render. Refer to font specifications linked above to see a list of purchased font names.

@Ernie is correct. You only need to install the fonts on clients if you are using any older crystal reports with fonts.

This can be automated via GPO here is a good tutorial on that -deploy-font-file-via-gpo-group-policy-windows-server-poljic

I cannot get any of the barcdoes fonts in airtable ot work with my scanner (Inateck BCST-20) and the manufacturere is assuring me, after sending them a picture of the airtable barcode, they assure me that the code wont work at all.

both code 39 and 128 , the fonts for these are a hoax. someone proove me wrong.

The scanner manufacturer has been very helpful to proove to me that the airtbale fonts simply dont work. so what gives?


well, ok, maybe take this key piece of information from the how to document, and make it the test text. Somehow, 3 of us missed this crucial piece of info. Thanks Vivid-Squid, we are all quite upset with ourselves now for missing that, but Im quite sure this would get 90% of people stuck. somehow we all couldnt find that piece of information anywhere. I spent a full day trying to work this out because that instruction wasnt in my face. I feel like its been hidden away in the text about font variants, it shoudl be in the HOW TO.


FIM or Facing Identification Mark is used by the US Postal Service to automate the processing of letters and postcards. It only encodes four letters (A-D) and is often used together with Postnet Code.

PDF417 Barcode is suitable for storing large amounts of data due to its two-dimensional structure. It is widely used for labeling electronic equipment or hazardous materials, but also on personal IDs.

Im trying to update a peice of software we have where a barcode is generated by a font then printed out, only the problem is that our barcode scanner cant read a number of the barcodes generated with this font.

I have verified that the font is the problem here through various testing and have been given another EAN-13 (Code 3 of 9) font but no documentation, and I cant seem to find the seperation character that goes in the center of the barcode.

So, my question is firstly does anyone know if an EAN13 barcode needs this seperator character, and secondly does anyone know a good barcode font that works, which is free and if possible has some kind of documentation?

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I tried dragging it into the correct folder but it still installed in C:\Users\***\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\FontsI found the a solution is to right click on the font and click install for all users. That was only way that it installed it in the right folder.

You'll have to ask your service provider to delete the copy/pasted or drag/dropped file from the Windows\Fonts folder and then do a proper install of the font, it will register it without restarting the system.

I'm trying to use the barcode scanning feature but the bar codes I am creating using excel are not recognized by the smartsheet phone app. Is there a specific format or bar code generator that I should use? Thank you!

Thank you Paul! I've tried creating bar codes in excel but they aren't recognized - do you have a better bar code generator that you would recommend? Also, we will have people using both andriod and ios.

We are using our customer's SAP portal and they have supplied us with an HP printer that has a .PCL barcode file for SAP (Code 39 I think). When printing to our Xerox 5855 machines this barcode doesn't print. I have tried using the font download utility to send the .PCL font file to the 5855 and although the app says the font downloaded successfully the barcode still doesn't print out. Can anyone offer any insight on how to get this to work?

Now I need to add a Code 39 barcode to my documents. A font TTF file was provided to me by the third party that will be reading the barcode. On my local PC, I installed the font and it displays correctly in MS Word. However when I save my document to PDF using Aspose, instead of the barcode font, the text displays in what looks to be Adobe Sans MM font.

Please first install the font over your system and then try using the Direct to PDF Save method of Aspose.Words. I've tested the scenario and the resultant PDF is being generated correctly. I've used the following code snippet to convert the word file into PDF.

Thanks for the quick response. Perhaps I simplified my example a bit too much. The part that's not displaying the barcode font is a mail merge that returns the PDF to the browser as a byte array. I'm using Doc.Save, but as a memory stream so my web service can pass a byte array back to my web page. Everything else in the mail merge works fine, it's just the barcode displays the literal text *SIC1* instead of the barcode.

In my previous reply when I've mentioned "first install the font over your system" I meant exactly what you have specified "I just dragged the .TTF file into the FONTS folder and it automatically installed" ff782bc1db

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