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for Greeting Cards Why a Barcode Why a Barcode?    
You may have been advised to print a barcode on your Cards, your retailer may be demanding a barcode, you may even
be thinking that it just seems like a good idea. Or there is, of course, the opposing view that having anything printed on
the card will ruin an otherwise perfect design, particularly if it is a handmade card that certainly does not want a machine
printed item on it. So understanding why the barcode is there might help the decison making process.
In essence a barcode is just a means of transcribing data so that it can be read by a machine, and other than the fact that there
are several 'systems' with very precise rules it is no more complicated than that....... Once you know what is required of course.
Greeting Card barcodes follow the same system as most shop traded items at point of sale in the UK, which is the EAN.UCC System. UCC is
'Uniform Code Council', which originated in the United States in 1973, and EAN, which is 'European Article Numbering'
(know known as 'EAN International'), originating in 1977 for use outside North America.
Which type of Barcode?    
For most of the world outside North America the barcode symbology you will require is EAN.UPC-13, and although North America should also be able to accept and use this symbology it may be necessary to use UPC-A. It would, currently, be wise to consult the distributer or sales outlet in the US prior to alocating a barcode number for card sales in that region. How do I get a Barcode Number?
Within the UK the EAN.UCC issuing authority is GS1 UK, which forms part of the GS1 global organisation,
and is dedicated to the development and implementation of global data standards and solutions for the supply chain.
These standards being the most widly used in the world. Can you print barcodes on any card ?    
The answer to this question is not so important as a further question it raises, " Will you be able to read (scan) the barcode printed
on your card ?" |