I kind of was referring to this in my prior post. Figure out the minimum 
resolution you are printing to, then make your bars and white spaces in some 
increment of that, then screenshot and scale as necessary. We have ERP software 
that prints barcode labels for inventory, but the barcode readers that use the 
iPhone camera don't read them well, probably because the barcodes are printed 
with a thermal printer and the resolution kinda sucks. 

Bob S


> On Jul 25, 2018, at 05:38 , Mike Kerner via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> What up Matthias?
> You're using 2 of 5, right?
> TT can be a little messy depending on how small you try to make the
> barcodes, and that Zebra isn't going to help.  Start with proportionally
> jacking the widths and then see if you can scan.
> I meant to ask you this before, but since you got it running I was leaving
> it alone.  Is there any reason to not use a 2 of 5 font?  That would at
> least remove one potential issue from your setup.


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