Why Doesn’t Your Barcode Scan?

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Barcodes fail due to two main reasons:

  1. Poor Image Quality: Scanners decode images. Inaccurate printing, lamination, shrink wrap and substrate characteristics can impact scanning

    Lamination

  2. Incorrect Data Structure: Barcode data must be prefixed and parsed in compliance with the applicable standard.

ISO standards grade various print quality parameters:

  • Contrast: Reflectance difference of bars (or squares) and spaces.
  • Modulation: Uniformity of light and dark reflective values.
  • Defects: Voids in bars, spots in spaces.
  • Decodability: Accuracy of bar (or dot) and space width and location.
  • Grid and axial accuracy of dot placement in 2D symbols.

Other factors that degrade barcode performance:

  • Gain: Pigment spread causing reflectance variation. The ISO standard will soon include gain as a parameter.
  • X Dimension: All barcodes have a minimum size. Smaller barcodes may be difficult or impossible to scan.
  • Design Errors: Quiet zones encroached by graphics or text, or inaccurate barcode placement in a white zone.
  • Data Entry Errors: Human-readable features like parentheses should not be encoded in the barcode.
  • Abrasion and Wear: Storage and handling can degrade barcode images.

    Quiet Zone Violation

  • Temperature Extremes: High heat can fade or obliterate images on heat-sensitive labels.
  • Color: Scanning is defeated with certain colors.
  • Non-flat Surfaces: Scanners must capture a full image of the barcode.
  • Metal Substrates: Silvered, glossy, or brushed-metal substrates can cause scanning difficulties.

Key Takeaways:

  • Track gain visually to identify potential issues.
  • Test barcodes in their final form (e.g., after lamination or application on a cylinder).
  • Use an ISO-compliant verifier for testing, not just a smartphone scanner.

Testing is faster and cheaper than recovering from a barcode disaster.

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