UPC-E CC-A and CC-B Composite Barcodes

This Symbology is also known as UPC-E Composite Barcode, UPC-E CC-A (CCA), UPC-E CC-B (CCB), UPC-E Composite A, UPC-E Composite B, UPC-E 2D Composite, UPC-E Composite Component A, UPC-E Composite Component B

This Barcode Symbology is supported by the following Neodynamic products:

Overview

UPC-E CC-A and CC-B Composite BarcodesIn Barcode Composite Symbology, the linear component encodes the item's primary identification while the adjacent 2D Composite Component (abbreviated as CC) encodes supplementary data, such as a batch number and expiration date. The Composite Symbol always includes a linear component so that the primary identification is readable by all scanning technologies. The Composite Symbol always includes a multi-row 2D Composite Component that can be read with linear- and area-CCD scanners, and with linear and rastering laser scanners. The 2D Composite Component is printed above the linear component and both are separated by a separator pattern.

UPC-E Composite Barcode is an UPC-E linear barcode linked to a 2D barcode called CC-A or CC-B.
  • UPC-E is a variation of UPC-A which allows for a more compact barcode by eliminating "extra" zeros. Since the resulting UPC-E barcode is about half the size as an UPC-A barcode, UPC-E is generally used on products with very small packaging where a full UPC-A barcode couldn't reasonably fit. The numbers encoded in UPC-E bar codes are Global Trade Item Numbers (GTIN) of GS1 System.
  • The 2D Composite Component that can be liked to UPC-E can be one of the following depending on the amount of supplementary data to be encoded:
    • CC-A: it is a variant of MicroPDF417 barcode and the smallest of the 2D Composite Components which can encode up to 56 digits.
    • CC-B: it is a subset of MicroPDF417 barcode which can encode up to 338 digits. Encoding systems normally automatically select CC-B when the data to be encoded exceeds the capacity of CC-A.

How to create UPC-E CC-A and CC-B Composite Barcodes using Barcode Professional for

Note: Please refer to the Class Reference documentation for more information about the properties and methods stated in this document.
In order to get UPC-E CC-A and CC-B Composite Barcode images, please follow these steps:
  • Set the Symbology property to UpcECCA or UpcECCB
  • Setting up dimensions and quiet zones:
    • Set the BarWidth property to 0.013 (Value is expressed in Inches)
    • Set the BarRatio property to 3
    • Set the BarHeight property to 0.9 (Value is expressed in Inches)
    • If Guard Bars are needed:
      • Set the GuardBar property to True
      • Set the GuardBarHeight property to 0.965 (Value is expressed in Inches)
    • Set the QuietZoneWidth property to 0.091 (Value is expressed in Inches)
  • Set the Code property with the primary and secondary values separated by | char (See example below).
  • Add-On Settings if needed:
    • Set the EanUpcSupplement to Digits2 (Two-Digit Add-On) or Digits5 (Five-Digit Add-On)
    • Set the EanUpcSupplementCode with the Add-On value which must be 2 or 5 digits only
  • Drawn Light Margin Indicators if needed:
    • Set the DisplayLightMarginIndicator to True
  • Set the Text property to the Secondary Data which was encoded into the 2D Component
Note: Please refer to the Class Reference documentation for more information about the properties and methods stated in this document.
In order to get UPC-E CC-A and CC-B Composite Barcode images, please follow these steps:
  • Set the Symbology property to UpcECCA or UpcECCB
  • Setting up dimensions and quiet zones:
    All values for barcode dimensions are expressed in INCHES by default. However, Barcode Professional supports other unit of measurement such as Millimeter, Centimeter, and Mils. For modifying the unit of measurement for barcoding, please set up the BarcodeUnit property as needed.
    • Set the BarWidth property to 0.013 (Value is expressed in Inches)
    • Set the BarRatio property to 3
    • Set the BarHeight property to 0.9 (Value is expressed in Inches)
    • If Guard Bars are needed:
      • Set the GuardBar property to True
      • Set the GuardBarHeight property to 0.965 (Value is expressed in Inches)
    • Set the QuietZone property to 0.091 (Value is expressed in Inches)
  • Set the Code property with the primary and secondary values separated by | char (See example below).
  • Add-On Settings if needed:
    • Set the EanUpcSupplement to Digits2 (Two-Digit Add-On) or Digits5 (Five-Digit Add-On)
    • Set the EanUpcSupplementCode with the Add-On value which must be 2 or 5 digits only
  • Drawn Light Margin Indicators if needed:
    • Set the DisplayLightMarginIndicator to True
  • Set the Text property to the Secondary Data which was encoded into the 2D Component

UPC-E CC-A and CC-B barcode images examples

Code property = 01234567890|991234-abcd (Primary Data = 01234567890 and Secondary Data = 991234-abcd), Symbology property = UpcECCA, AddChecksum property = True will produce the following barcode image:

UPC-E CC-A Barcode - Code property = 01234567890|991234-abcd, AddChecksum property = True

Code property = 01234567890|991234-abcd (Primary Data = 01234567890 and Secondary Data = 991234-abcd), Symbology property = UpcECCB, AddChecksum property = True will produce the following barcode image:

UPC-E CC-B Barcode - Code property = 01234567890|991234-abcd, AddChecksum property = True