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Can my decoder/scanner read two bar code labels at a time, but output them as a single string of data?

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Can my decoder/scanner read two bar code labels at a time, but output them as a single string of data?

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Yes. We have created a programming bar code to allow PowerWedge decoders to use the “concatenation” function built into the Code 128 symbology. With this function enabled, PowerWedge decoders can read and join together two separate 128 labels, rather than treating them as separate labels. This will work if the two labels are of the proper size to fit within the scan path of your bar code reader. 1. Create a Code 39 bar code using the following values: *$+$-431EE* 2. Scan the bar code to enable the concatenation feature.

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