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#128 barcode generator professional
Although the check character K is not part of the data content coded in the barcode, Barcode Professional will calculate and display it at the end of the human readable text.

#128 barcode generator manual
NOTE: Some ISBT 128 Data Structures require a keyboard entry check character (called K) in order to verify correct manual entry of the data content. Set the QuietZone property to 0.1 (Value is expressed in Inches).For modifying the unit of measurement for barcoding, please set up the BarcodeUnit property as needed.

However, Barcode Professional supports other unit of measurement such as Millimeter, Centimeter, and Mils. It must match the data content/format for the selected Data Structure (Please refer to ISBT 128 Standard for further details)Īll values for barcode dimensions are expressed in INCHES by default.
#128 barcode generator code
Set the Code property with the value to encode.(Please refer to ISBT 128 Standard and Barcode Professional Help docs for further details) Set the Isbt128DataStructure property to DS001 (for Donation Identification Number), DS002 (for Blood Groups ), DS003 (for Product Code), DS004 (for Expiration Date), etc.Set the TopMargin and BottomMargin properties to 0.1 (Values are expressed in Inches).Set the QuietZoneWidth property to 0.1 (Value is expressed in Inches).Set the BarHeight property to 0.39 (Values are expressed in Inches).Set the BarWidth property to 0.01 (Values are expressed in Inches).In order to get an ISBT 128 barcode image, please follow these steps: Note: Please refer to the Class Reference documentation for more information about the properties and methods stated in this document. Some of these data structures are Unique Donation Identification, Blood Groups, Product Code, Expiration Date, Type of Donation (Volunteer, Directed, Autologous, etc), Red Cell Phenotyping Information, HLA Typing Information, CMV and other test results, Collection Container Catalog and Lot Number, Patient date of birth and identification number, etc. The data structures specified in ISBT 128 are simply the formal definitions of how information is to be identified and electronically presented. ISBT 128 Standard, defines Data Structures that are graphically represented by barcodes. The standard, originally accepted by the ISBT Council in 1994 and maintained by ICCBBA, Inc has gained widespread acceptance and is now endorsed by the AABB, European Plasma Fractionators Association, and European Blood Alliance. The ISBT 128 Standard provides the specification for many of the elements of the information environment required in transfusion and transplantation.

