Opticon

Opticon scanners often feature "Structured Append" or "Batch Mode," which allows you to scan several barcodes and have the device treat them as one single data string.

A "stacked" linear barcode specifically designed for large data sets (often used on driver's licenses).

To manage how your Opticon device handles long data strings, you can use these official tools: Opticon

For custom applications, Opticon provides Software Development Kits (SDKs) to program exactly how long data features are parsed and displayed on mobile or desktop terminals. 💡 Tips for Long Barcodes

In the context of (a leader in barcode scanning and data capture), "generating a long feature" typically refers to creating a concatenated or expanded barcode . This process allows you to store more data than a standard single barcode can hold by linking multiple codes together or utilizing high-density 2D formats. 🔗 Barcode Concatenation (Linking Codes) Opticon scanners often feature "Structured Append" or "Batch

A web-based tool to generate configuration barcodes that change scanner settings, such as enabling "Multiple Barcode" mode.

For 2D codes (like QR), keeping a square shape is vital for scanners to recognize the alignment patterns. 💡 Tips for Long Barcodes In the context

Primarily for QR codes and Data Matrix. You scan a sequence of codes, and the scanner reassembles the original long message.