How Do I Get a Barcode?

Retail barcode packages (EAN-13 format) can be purchased on our Retail Barcodes page.

Barcodes can now be seen on the packaging of a wide range of products, and they serve a variety of critical functions. If you offer packaged goods, you should think about getting barcodes for them. Before you do so, it's necessary to understand what barcodes are and how to get them and use them.

What will I get?

If you order a basic retail barcode package, the barcode numbers and images will be emailed to you as attached files.

You will receive:

– a unique EAN-13 barcode number;
– a certificate
– hd barcode images

There are various steps to barcode registration – 

EAN-13 Barcode Image
EAN-13 Barcode Image
Step – 1 Get a GS1 Company Prefix
Receiving a GS1 Company Prefix from a GS1 Member Organization is the first step in designating a GS1 Identification Key. Companies can use the GS1 Company Prefix to create identification keys for trade commodities, logistic units, places, parties, assets, coupons, and more.
Step -2 Assign numbers
A corporation can begin assigning identifying numbers to their trade items, locations, logistic units, individual company assets, returnable assets (pallets, kegs, tubs), and service relationships after receiving a GS1 Company Prefix.
Step -3 Choose a “primary” scanning environment
The words for barcode type, size, placement, and quality are all determined by the location of the barcode. You can establish the correct requirements for your barcode's creation if you know where it will be scanned.
Step – 4 Pick a barcode size, barcode text, colour
The design, text, and colour will be specified after the relevant barcode symbol is specified, as well as the information to encode in it.
Step -5 Pick the barcode placement
When it comes to symbol placement, the packaging procedure should be examined first. To ensure that the mark is not obscured or defaced, consult the packaging engineer.
Step -6 Build a barcode quality plan 
The technique of checking the quality of barcode symbols after they have been printed is described in Barcode Print Quality Test Terms for Linear Symbols. An ISO-based verifier examines the sign in the same way as a scanner does, but instead focuses on grading its quality.

3 Easy Steps to Buy Barcodes

1- Buying barcodes is easy – simply select the quantity you want to buy.

2- Click on purchase.

3- Fill in your details and click ‘Pay Now’.

Your barcode numbers, images and certificate of ownership will automatically be sent to you within a few minutes of your order.

Why Buy From Us?

 No Joining Fees, No Membership Fees, No Ongoing Fees of Any Kind

- No annual fees- Lifetime Ownership of Barcodes
- Guaranteed unique numbers
- Fast service
- Barcodes can be used internationally
- Lowest pricing
- Secure Ordering available
- Build Credibility With Retailers

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