Printing secure tickets or badges, which cannot be forged or copied, has never been easier and cheaper! Just use the TicketCreator Barcode edition to create and print tickets with unique barcodes or QR codes on each ticket.

Each barcode can only be used once to enter. Therefore, copied or forged tickets are rejected and your revenues are protected. By default, the tickets are labeled with random numbers with 10digits, which serve as copy protection. However, you can also use barcodes with letters or serial numbers or import other barcodes (numbers or text) from an Excel or text file.


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And the best thing: There are no additional costs! Printing secure barcode tickets does not causes any additional costs for special paper with watermarks, holograms, fluorescent fibers, UV inks or alike. Just use your normal printer and regular paper.


TicketCreator can also print barcode tickets as PDFs, which you can send your customers by email with your regular email program. This requires the freeBullzip PDF printer and a MAPI-capable email program (e.g. Outlook, Thunderbird, or Windows Live Mail).


With TicketCreator: You can use TicketCreator to print name tags with barcodes, e.g. as access control for a convention. Just create an event with serial numbers and barcodes, reserve a seat for each name and print the tickets. Excel lists with barcodes and/or names can be imported.

With Microsoft Word: If you have an Excel list with names, you can generate barcodes with the BarcodeChecker software and add them to the Excel file. Then use Microsoft Word to print or e-mail the name tags, invitations, etc.

Check the barcodes at the entrance with the BarcodeChecker software and a simple barcode scanner, Android phone or iPhone. This allows you to install a very economical admission control system and makes sure that only authorized participants can enter the location.

You can register barcode tickets to names and log the presence/attendance of the card holders at your event (with time of entry/exit). The name of the card holder can be printed on the ticket and can also be shown when the ticket is scanned at the door.More.

To print tickets with barcodes you need the TicketCreator Barcode edition. However, you can test this feature in the trial version and all TicketCreator editions and later upgrade for the price difference to the Barcode edition. An upgrade does not require a new installation and you can continue to use all files. Each event can have up to 30.000 barcodes (more on request).

By default, the tickets are labeled with random numbers with 10digits (incl. check digit), which serve as copy protection. For these randomly generated ticket numbers, the probability that a forger guesses a valid ticket number for an event with 1000 tickets is less than 0.0000012.

The barcodes for the individual tickets are already generated when the event is created, i.e. before printing. Therefore, you can already export the BarcodeChecker file and check tickets while tickets are still printed at the door.

I want to start by saying thank you to the great sambapos community.

I been looking for a way to setup that when i make a sale it generates and prints a barcode for my customers for that sale, that way i can rescan the receipt and find that sale and i have not been able to find this any where i got the badcode to show on my receipt but does not work any help would be amazing thanks in advance. Here is a link to the way my receipt currently looks.Picture of the Receipt

I have re-print receipt and gift receipt buttons enabled and those are the only things you can do. You can develop however you like but if you want to perform anything on a paid ticket you will need to purchase the More Ticket Actions from Samba Market to re-open closed tickets and cancel payments

Now you should be able to scan the barcodes to open the ticket, i use this for parked sales so if a customer orders an item and will come back for it later i can park the sale, which generates a parked sale receipt so when the customer comes back i can scan the receipt barcode which opens the ticket so customer can pay

Okay thank you so much for the detailed very much easier for me thanks i have created all that on my ticket template is there anything else need to be except the code 123456789 or is that incorrect because it prints the barcode with that command but it does not scan even after setting the action and rule as you stated it tries to scan but does nothing.

its what i thought, on your ticket template you have 123456789 that means every ticket will have a barcode produced with the number 123456789 (which you also have a space in front of) so samba probably cant open a ticket when you scan that barcode as EVERY ticket has the same barcode with the same value of 123456789

Samba assigns a unique Ticket ID when the ticket is closed so the first thing we need to do is change your ticket template to be {TICKET ID} this will now generate a barcode on the receipt with the unique ticket ID that samba assigns that ticket

Once you have changed your ticket template, try it again. it may not print any barcodes on your receipt just yet as it depends when you have your receipt set to print. The ticket ID is only generated AFTER the ticket is closed so if your receipt prints before the ticket closing process in samba technically the ticket ID does not yet exist so it cannot print a barcode.

We overcome this by making the receipt print AFTER the ticket has closed so that it can access the generated ticket ID and print it on the receipt. This is something that @Jesse helped me with so, ensure you have made the changes to your ticket template ans show us a screenshot, and do a test sale to see what prints on the receipt. then if we need to change how your receipts are set to print we can help with that

Okay here ill add a couple screen shots let me know and yes i am in the POS screen when scanning i will add a shot of that too.Here is the copy of the receipt after printingHere is the Action pictuerHere is the Action

Ticket TemplateHere is the Rule PictureRule Picture

Hi @Bencowan! Welcome to the Seller Community! I have some clarifying questions below, but in general, you may want to consider teaming up with one of our Ticketing and Events partners to sell your tickets with us. They can be found under Apps in the Square Dashboard.

At this time, we do not have a way for tickets to generate barcodes based off their purchase. It would be better to sell the tickets as individual items with variations on your online store and assign a barcode to those items when creating them. That way, everything is tied together, however; when redeeming the tickets, scanning the barcodes with Square will only add them to the cart. We currently don't have a way to redeem the tickets on our system.

I am looking for the same thing. We have a non profit that has multiple events a year and an option to be able to sell tickets and automatically email the customers tickets that we could scan at entry would be great.

Just like @AshleyK Mentioned above. While Square itself may not currently offer a solution for your non-profit's event needs, one of our partners will likely have a solution for you. You can find here a list of partners that offer Tickets or Event Solutions

Hi. I have noticed that whenever I add a ticket to Apple wallet, it squashes or distorts the original square QR code (on the ticket) into a short, wide rectangle (in Apple wallet). For this reason, I have avoided using Apple wallet for tickets. I am just wondering whether other people have experienced this, whether the codes will still work in this distorted form and if not, how to fix it. Thanks for any help you can provide.

These are valid formats. Your email may contain a QR code, and after adding the pass through the vendor, it may convert to a different format. Provided that you're using the official links, you should be fine.

I have uploaded pictures of the original ticket with the square QR code and the "Add to Apple Wallet" button. The second shot shows what the QR code looks like once it has been added to Apple Wallet. My question is whether the distorted QR code in Apple Wallet will still work or not even though it is completely different. Thanks

Sorry, I'm not talking about the different code formats (barcodes, QR codes, etc). What I mean is that when I receive an email from a ticket vendor, the QR code is square and has the typical "pixelated" pattern on it. However, after importing the ticket to Apple Wallet, the QR code is no longer square; it is rectangular and the pattern looks completely different. The problem is not the format; the problem is that Apple Wallet completely changes what it looks like. Thanks

I have never witnessed that behavior and I've used Wallet for tickets, barcodes and QR codes for store rewards cards, parking passes, and airline boarding passes. Are you using any Accessibility settings on your iPhone, such as Zoom? I would check with the vendor sending your the ticket/pass and see if they have experienced any problems in the past.

Sorry to be so pedantic about this, but can anyone explain what is actually happening when I add a ticket to Apple Wallet? Specifically, when I add a ticket, is Apple Wallet converting the QR code into a barcode? I mean the "barcode" in my second shot, above, doesn't really look like any barcode I've ever seen. True, it has bars on each end, but in the middle it looks like a "melted" or "compressed" QR code (at least to me). Isn't a barcode made up only of bars?

Is Apple Wallet [see my second screenshot, above] a) using an actual barcode, b) creating its own code using a proprietary format, c) using an accepted format that is used elsewhere but that I've never seen, d) distorting the QR code but still rendering it in a format that is actually readable, or e) other? 152ee80cbc

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