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Australia. Key Steps to Getting It Right. Place + Date Speaker. Colour – Print Contrast. Light Background, ideally white Dark Bars, ideally black. . Colour – Print Contrast - TIPS. Solid colours Avoid reflective colours A gloss coat might reduce the print contrast
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Australia Key Steps to Getting It Right Place + DateSpeaker
Colour – Print Contrast • Light Background, ideally white • Dark Bars, ideally black
Colour – Print Contrast - TIPS • Solid colours • Avoid reflective colours • A gloss coat might reduce the print contrast • A transparent wrapping diminishes the contrast
Be Aware - different surfaces absorb ink differently.
Bar Code Width – Magnification • Different magnifications required for all EANUCC bar codes • Dependent on print method • Determine where bar code will be scanned • Consider Industry Requirements
80% EAN/UPC Magnification 100% 150%Minimum for conveyorised scanning 200%
ITF-14 Magnification 50%Minimum for conveyorised scanning 100% For conveyorised scanning, the HIGHER end of the magnification range is recommended Magnifications down to 25% are applicable for other environments
UCC/EAN-128 Magnification 50%Minimum for conveyorised scanning 100% For conveyorised scanning, the HIGHER end of the magnification range is recommended Magnifications down to 25% are applicable for other environments.
Nominal Bar Code EAN/UPC Bar Code Height • EAN/UPC bar codes have a nominal (target) size • Nominal bar codes have a fixed relationship between the width and height to enable omni-directional scanning Truncated Bar Code 50
ITF-14 & UCC/EAN-128 - Bar Code Height • For conveyorised scanning height is important • ITF-14 bar code height must be 32mm • UCC/EAN-128 bar code height must be 32mm • For environments other than general distribution minimum heights apply 50
Light Margins / Quiet Zones • Area to the left and right of the bar code • Enable scanner to determine start and end of the bar code • Must keep all graphics, dark colours clear of these areas
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Print Quality • Clear crisp well defined bars • Watch for voids and smudging • Print quality requires regular ongoing checks
You must ensure that the print quality is of high quality consistently
Location, Location, Location… • Location guidelines apply to all trade items • Consider location of bar code in its final form • Identify any seams or seals that may cover the bar code • Consult the GS1 Australia User Manuals or contact the Technical Help Desk
Location requirements for retail trade items • General recommendation for location is towards the lower right of the back of the product • Lower right of another face is acceptable where the back of the product is unavailable • Base of a product will continue to be acceptable but is NOT preferred
Locate bar code on a minimum of two adjacent sides Minimum of 19mm from either vertical edge (including light margins) * =32mm Location requirements for non-retail trade items * The 32mmmeasurement isfrom the bottom of the bars
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Australia Contact details Richard Jones General Manager - Service Delivery D +61 (3) 9550 3417 F +61 (3) 9558 9551 E rjones@gs1au.org Address: Unit 100/45 Gilby Rd. Mt Waverley Vic 3149 GS1 Australia Helpdesk 1300 366 033 T +61 (3)9558 9559 F +61 (3)9558 9551 E gs1aust@gs1au.org W www.gs1au.org