GSO ISO 22742:2016

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 22 December 2016 ·

Packaging -- Linear bar code and two-dimensional symbols for product packaging

GSO ISO 22742:2016 Files

English 47 Pages
Current Edition Reference Language
78.97 OMR

GSO ISO 22742:2016 Scope

ISO 22742:2010 specifies the minimum requirements for the design of labels containing a linear bar code and two‑dimensional symbols on product packages to convey data between trading partners, provides guidance for the formatting on the label of data presented in a linear bar code, two‑dimensional symbols or human‑readable form, provides specific recommendations regarding the choice of linear bar code and 2D symbologies, and specifies quality requirements and classes of bar code density, provides specific recommendations regarding 2D symbologies, which allow a broad choice for general use of scanning hardware (e.g. area imagers, linear imagers, single‑line laser scanners, and rastering laser scanners), and makes recommendations as to label placement, size and the inclusion of free text and any appropriate graphics.

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