We run across some very interesting barcodes and probably every imaginable mistake, that leave you wondering, “How did they do that?” And some of the mistakes we encounter are so subtle, we marvel at how we discovered them. Have a look at a few samples, and have fun!

Sample A: Goya Fancy Pimientos

This barcode looks OK but it simply does not scan.

If you look carefully and if you know GTIN-12 (UPC) structural basics, you can figure out why, but if you have a scanner or a verifier, it will not help. The explanation is at the end of this article.


Sample B: GS1 Datamatrix UDI symbol

This symbol also looks quite good but simply does not scan.

You might think that the silvered background is the cause, and that is a good guess but incorrect.

Here too, if you look carefully and know Datamatrix structural basics, you can figure it out. A scanner or verifier will not help. See explanation at end of article.


Sample C: La Banderita Chorizo

You will not be able to figure out the problem with this GTIN-12 visually. It scans perfectly which in an ironic way is the problem. If you have a scanner, see if you can figure out what the problem is. Otherwise, see the explanation at the end of the article.


Sample D: Turtle Mountain Creamy Lemon Frozen Dessert

This is another example of the same problem with the La Banderita product above.

From a retail standpoint it would be a far better problem if these barcodes would not scan, but because they both scan perfectly, this problem, undetected, will wreak havoc with an inventory system.


Sample E: John McLaughlin The Promise audio CD

These two album covers printed simultaneously, two-up.

One of them grades an ANSI A, the other an F.

We wrote on them so you can tell which is good and bad. Can you tell why? You probably cannot figure it out visually but a verifier will tell you.


Sample F: Kirkwood Breast Tenderloins

What is wrong with this GTIN-12 symbol? It might not be what you think. Is this a trick question?

Give in–or just want confirmation? Here are the explanations.

The Explanations

Sample A: Goya Fancy Pimientos

This barcode has a fundamental, structural defect. If you are familiar with GTIN-12 structure, you know that Version A has 30 bars and 29 spaces. This symbol is missing one bar on the right half of the symbol. How did they do that?

Sample B: GS1 Datamatrix UDI symbol

Basic structural rules of Datamatrix include the requirement that the number of elements, horizontal and vertical, must always be an even number. The result of this is that the top-right element in the clock track but always be a binary 0 or light reflectance element. The clue that something is wrong here is the dark element at the top-right of the 21 character top row of the clock track.

Sample C: La Banderita Chorizo

If you look very carefully at the left half of this symbol, you can see that something is wrong. Because there are two 3’s encoded on the left side, you should expect to see a repetitive pattern of bars and spaces. Those first of those 3’s is encoded by the 8th and 9th bars from the left; the second 3 by the 10th and 11th bars. They should be the same–and they are not. In fact this is not a GTIN-12–it is an GTIN-13 (EAN) and the left characters are not as displayed below this symbol, they are: 027531. Because of this encoding error, the check digit (6) is also incorrect.

Sample D: Turtle Mountain Creamy Lemon Frozen Dessert

Similar but different than Sample C, this barcode also has a mismatch between what is encoded data, which is 074473720569, and the human readables. Unlike Sample C, this is a GTIN-12 symbol.

Sample E: John McLaughlin The Promise audio CD

This is an example of  how important it is to verify both barcodes in a two-up layout. You simply cannot assume both barcodes will be identical. In this case, the “Good” barcode grades ANSI A; the “Bad” barcode is an F due to Decodability, caused by serious dimensional errors in feature (bar and space) placement.

Sample F: Kirkwood Breast Tenderloins

A trick question? Almost but not quite. The obvious defect might seem to be the deep red background color, but the reflective properties of this barcode are near perfect–it grades an ANSI A. It breaks the rules by having no human readables.

 

 

3db Barcode Testimonial

Our company (an advanced software company) recently worked with Barcode Test to source a barcode verifier.  Not long ago, we were awarded a contract requiring products to be marked with IUIDs in accordance with MIL-STD-130.  For that standard, marking labels must pass a verification test that evaluates many variables (contrast, size, clarity, syntax, modularity, and more).  After a thorough search, we reduced our options to a select few.

In our search for a verifier, the Axicon line caught our attention.  Barcode Test is our regional reseller for this product.   From the beginning, they were very prompt with their responses.  We ended up having a quick call with John Nachtrieb to go over our needs.  John was extremely easy to work with and provided a lot of great information.  He was very knowledgeable on the matter and was quick to offer up a demo unit (free of charge).

Upon receiving the demo verifier and testing it, a few questions arose.  John joined a call with us and answered all our questions.  Ultimately, the Axicon verifier wasn’t the best fit for us, so we shipped the demo back.  John was completely understanding.  A few weeks later, Barcode Test reached back out with another possible verifier for us to try.  While they didn’t sell that brand, they just wanted to help us find the best option that met our needs. They even offered to send us the unit that they have in-house to see if it worked to our liking. 

Barcode Test is truly a great company to work with.  Their service and willingness to help the customer are far beyond what you typically get from other companies.  They are experts in barcode quality assurance and seem willing to help in any way they can (even if that means not getting a sale and recommending another option that better fits the customer’s needs).  If anyone is in the market for barcode verification/scanning services or products, I would highly recommend giving Barcode Test a call.

Regards,

Production Manager