I stand corrected! 2D is the 'square block that looks like a Rorschach
inkblot test'.

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/systems/scope/i5os/index.jsp?topic=/pdf_table/table/launcher.htm

Regards,

Guy




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Maybe I'm using the wrong verbiage, then. I would be looking for the
'square block that looks like a Rorschach inkblot test'. We are
currently printing them on our finished goods labels (and calling them
"2D" inhouse) and the barcode software refers to them as PDF417. So, I'm
looking for 3D? Is this supported in a PRTF? Our 'regular straight up
and down lines' are printed using BARCODE(CODE3OF9) in the PRTF.


John Furniss
Allied Machine & Engineering, Corp
Phone: 330-343-4283, ext. 8371
email: jfurniss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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That's just regular, straight up and down lines using the barcode
keyword.

AAN01N02N03T.Name++++++RLen++TDpBLinPosFunctions++++++++++++++++
A LCUSTPARTB 20A 5
A BARCODE(CODE128 2 *NOHRI)

3D is the square block the looks like a Rorschach inkblot test.

Regards,

Guy





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07/28/2008 10:00

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List,

We are wanting to print a 2D barcode on one of our forms. I
searched the archives and also found the DDS manual online, and it
doesn't look like 2D barcodes are supported. Has anyone tried this?

DDS manual:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/QB3AUI03/CCONTENTS



Thanks,





John Furniss

Allied Machine & Engineering, Corp

Phone: 330-343-4283, ext. 8371

email: jfurniss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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