ISO/IEC 15416:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 08 January 2025

Automatic identification and data capture techniques — Bar code print quality test specification — Linear symbols

ISO/IEC 15416:2025 Files

English 38 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 86.75

ISO/IEC 15416:2025 Scope

This document

     specifies the methodology for the measurement of specific attributes of bar code symbols,

     defines a method for evaluating these measurements and deriving an overall assessment of symbol quality, and

     gives information on possible causes of deviation from optimum grades to assist users in taking appropriate corrective action.

This document applies to those symbologies for which a reference decode algorithm has been defined, and which are intended to be read using linear scanning methods, but its methodology can be applied partially or wholly to other symbologies.

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