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What is the difference between “Reference Decode” and “Decodability” in ANSI Verification?

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What is the difference between “Reference Decode” and “Decodability” in ANSI Verification?

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Reference Decode: Refers to whether the bar code was successfully decoded or not. If the Verifier was able to decode the bar code then the grade for this parameter would be an “A”, if the bar code was not decoded successfully then the grade for this parameter would be an “F”. It will be possible to get an “F” for Reference Decode” and still have all “A” for the remainder of the parameters since they are not dependent on a successful decode!

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