BarcodeWriter

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Barcode Writer in Pure PostScript

https://bwipp.terryburton.co.uk/
Generate barcodes using only the PostScript language

Barcode Writer in Pure Postscript (BWIPP) generates all barcode formats entirely within PostScript so that the process of converting the input data into the printed output can be performed by the printer or RIP itself. This is ideal for variable data printing (VDP) and avoids the need to re-implement the barcode generation process whenever your language needs change.

Since this resource is written in PostScript and interpreted within the virtual machine of a printer it is compatible with any operating system and hardware platform.





Licensing

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X11

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Janet Casey

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19 November 2004




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Terry Burton (Terryburton)Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Homepagehttps://bwipp.terryburton.co.uk/
Downloadhttps://github.com/bwipp/postscriptbarcode/releases
Bug Trackinghttps://github.com/bwipp/postscriptbarcode/issues
VCS Repository Webviewhttps://github.com/bwipp/postscriptbarcode
SupportE-mailmailto:postscriptbarcode@googlegroups.com


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