About Bar Code Pro with VERIBAR:

Bar Code Pro with VERIBAR

Bar Code Pro is used by printers and blue-chip companies such as AIGA, American Express, American Speedy Printing, Arthur D. Little, Bantam Doubleday Dell, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Cellular One, Deluxe Business Systems, Dupont, Disney, Fuji TruColor, General Electric, General Foods, Federal Express, Harvard Community Health, Hewlett Packard, JFK Space Center, John Wiley & Sons, Moore Business Forms, NASA, Nestles, Readers Digest, RR Donnelley & Sons, TV Guide and Wired Magazine.

In fact, Bar Code Pro is now in daily use on more than 120,000 computers around the world!

VERIBAR is a new, all software solution for bar code verification. It's like having a test strip for bar code. If you're familiar with the effects of print gain, you'll understand how VERIBAR works. The beauty of the VERIBAR system is the fact that you can "see" problems with bar code graphics BEFORE going to plates and press. That's why prepress people are switching to VERIBAR for their bar code graphic production.

Before VERIBAR, to test bar code readability required a hardware device called a Verifier. The problem with using Verifiers is simply that they can only be used on finished printed pieces after they come off the press. Which makes finding unreadable bar code an already costly error. With VERIBAR, the graphic designer or pressman can "see" the quality of the bar code at any stage in the production process whether on a laser sheet, film or plates.

Will my bar codes be good without VERIBAR? Of course! We guarantee the finest quality bar code images available. VERIBAR helps protect against the various things that can go wrong from the time the graphics are created as PostScript files through the print production process.

VERIBAR Features:

  • Standard Veribar requires virtually no additional area. Use it when label space is tight. When the Veribar squares are crisp with sharp corners, your bar code graphics are perfect!
  • Prepress Veribar is used when space allows. Look for Veribar squares with crisp, sharp corners. The checkerboard should match a 50% gray sample.
  • Veribar GS has a built-in gray scale. If the gray square matching the checkerboard pattern is between tick marks, the bar code is acceptable. To the left or right indicates too-thin or too-thick.
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