JAN-13 Barcode

This Symbology is also known as Japanese Article Number 13, JAN-13 Supplement 5/Five-digit Add-On, JAN-13 Supplement 2/Two-digit Add-On, JAN-13+5, JAN-13+2, JAN13, JAN13+5, JAN13+2

Overview
JAN-13 (Japanese Article Numbering) barcode Symbology is another name for EAN-13 barcode Symbology.
For JAN barcodes the first two digits must be 45 or 49 which identifies Japan.

Sample of a JAN-13 Barcode
The value to encode by JAN-13 has the following structure:
Add-On or Supplement code
The Add-On Symbols were designed to encode information supplementary to that in the main bar code symbol on periodicals and paperback books. The Add-On can be composed of 2 or 5 digits only.

Sample of a JAN-13 Five-Digit Add-On Barcode
Light Margin Indicators - a greater than (>) and/or less than (<) character - are intended to protected the essential light areas to the left and right of the code that the barcode scanner needs to recognize the beginning and end.

How to create JAN-13 barcodes using Barcode Professional

Note: Please refer to the Class Reference documentation for more information about the properties and methods stated in this document.
In order to get a JAN-13 barcode image, please follow these steps:
JAN-13 barcode images examples
Code property = 490123456789, AddChecksum property = True and DisplayLightMarginIndicator property = True will produce the following barcode image:
Code property = 490123456789, AddChecksum property = True and DisplayLightMarginIndicator property = True, EanUpcSupplement property = Digits5, and EanUpcSupplementCode property = 12345 will produce the following barcode image: