Code 128 and Code 39 Barcodes

Purchase sequential code-39 or code-128 barcode images here for tracking assets in libraries, gyms, and large businesses. We offer these barcodes in your preferred format, including jpeg, pdf, eps, tiff, or bmp.

Please advise what format you want (e.g. jpeg), what size barcodes you want (e.g. 3cm wide x 2cm high), what sequence you would like (e.g. 1000 barcodes, starting at 39123000 and ending at 39123999) and which type of code you want (e.g. Code 128).

When we get your order, we will make the barcodes for you by hand and send them to your email. This usually takes 12-24 hours during the weekday, and it depends on when you place the order.

  • Code-128 or Code-39 Images

    You can buy sequences of code-39 or code-128 images here. We will give you the images in any format you like (Bitmap, Eps., Tiff, Jpeg or PDF) through a shared dropbox folder.

    Please specify in the ‘additional information’ section (on the checkout page) what format (e.g. jpeg, code 128), size (e.g. 3cm wide x 2cm high) and sequence you would like – Something like 1000-1999 works well for a lot of 1000. The sequence may consist of both letters and numbers or numbers alone. If you do not specify the format you desire, we will use the Code 128 format as the default.

    Code 128 or Code 39 barcodes are utilised for library books, membership cards, vouchers, SKU codes, internal inventory tracking and more.

    Code-128 / Code-39 Images
    Quantity Price per image (N. Kr.)
    1 100 kr
    2+ 75 kr
    5+ 60 kr
    10+ 50 kr
    25+ 30 kr
    50+ 22 kr
    75+ 15 kr
    100+ 10 kr
    150+ Please contact us.
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The Difference between Code 128 & Code 39:

Code 128 barcodes look like this:

Code 128 barcode image sample

 

Code 39 barcodes look like this:

Code 39 barcode image sample - Asset Barcodes

The main contrast between Code 39 and Code 128, as demonstrated in the example images, is that Code 128 can hold much more data than Code 39. We suggest using a Code 128 barcode for labelling tiny items. Most barcode readers can easily read both types of barcodes. However, some readers can’t read barcodes that include letters. It’s recommended to use only numbers, if possible, unless you know that your barcode reader can handle letters as well.

If you don’t know which format to use, we recommend Code 128 because it is suitable for any size item/label.

Note: Code 128 and Code 39 should not be used for products that are for sale in retail stores (retail products need EAN barcodes).

Please feel free to contact us for any guidance regarding your specific use of these.