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What are the two different symbologies that encode the GTIN-14?

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What are the two different symbologies that encode the GTIN-14?

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A. The two symbologies that encode the GTIN-14 data are ITF-14 and GS1-128 barcodes. The ITF-14 is used on inner packs not meant to pass through the point-of-sale. It is intended for multi-packs and logistics units to encode the Global Trade Item NumberĀ® (GTINĀ®). An ITF-14 can be printed directly on corrugate.

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