BarCodeWiz ActiveX Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
Do I need to purchase any additional software?
A: No, BarCodeWiz ActiveX is all you need to print bar codes. We include a stand-alone
bar code generator, but you can also print bar codes from within your favorite
programs, such as MS Access, Excel, Word, or others.
Q:
Do I need to purchase bar code fonts in addition to the ActiveX control?
A: No, BarCodeWiz ActiveX does not use bar code fonts in any way, which is why
it is so flexible. Instead, bar codes are created and printed as images.
Q:
How soon will I get the program after purchase?
A: You will be able to download the program immediately after purchase. The
download details will be displayed on the confirmation page and your e-mail.
Q:
Is there a time limit to the demo?
A: No, there is no time limit. The only difference between the demo and the
full version is the word "DEMO" displayed on bar codes.
Q:
My scanner will not scan the bar codes printed with BarCodeWiz ActiveX. What
do I do?
A: Possible reasons are
- Your scanner does not
support the symbology (bar code type) used, or it is not enabled. For example,
many scanners have Code 128 disabled by default. See your scanner manual for
instructions on changing the settings.
- The bar code printed
is too small. Adjust the NarrowBarWidth property of the bar code in order
to make it larger (wider).
- The contrast between
foreground and background colors is too low. For optimum performance, you
should print black on white.
- If you are still having
difficulties, please contact us.
Q:
How do I read bar codes from my scanner?
A: Most scanners are keyboard-wedge scanners, which means they plug directly
into the keyboard port on your computer. When you scan a bar code, the bar code
text is transmitted, and is usually terminated with a special character, such
as Carriage Return. The computer makes no distinction between the scanner and
the keyboard. Capturing bar code data is as simple as having focus in a text
box, and checking for a key down event. When Carriage Return is encountered,
the scan is finished. See our MS Access demo for a working example.
Q:
How do I enter special characters (such as return or tab) into the bar code?
A: In symbologies which support special characters (such as Code 128), you can enter any of the
ASCII 128 decimal values by prefixing them with the caret (^), for example:
^009 will produce a tab character.
Q:
What type of printer do I need to print bar codes?
A: Any Windows printer will work, although we recommended a laser printer with
DPI of 300 or higher. If the DPI of your printer is lower, you may need to make
bar codes larger to compensate for lower resolution.
Q: BarCodeWiz
adds an extra character to the end of the bar code. How can I prevent that?
A: Make sure the property OptionalCheckChar is set to No_Check_Char
(this is the default). If that does not help, then check your scanner settings.
Most scanners can be configured to transmit the check digit/character along
with the bar code text.
Q: I would like to print
some characters in the barcode, but do not wish to show them in text below.
How can I do that?
A: Set BarcodeTextPosition to No_Text (0) and use the BottomText
property instead. This will hide the barcode text and essentially replace it
with anyting else you wish to print. Please note that control characters (such
as tab or line feed) do not show as barcode text.
Q: Blank barcodes are printed...
When pasted into Word, blank file is pasted.
A: If you are using Windows XP, install Service Pack 2. Also see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/840997
Q:
I have installed the full version, but it still shows DEMO on bar codes.
A: There may be several reasons for this, but this is usually fixed by re-installing
the program and rebooting the computer. Also, make sure you have the latest
version installed.
Licensing questions:
Q: There are 5 users
printing bar codes on one machine. Which license do I need to purchase?
A: The 5-user license.
Q: I am a developer,
creating an application for a single client. Do I need to purchase the Developer
License, or will two User Licenses be enough?
A: If you purchase a single Developer License, your client will not need
to purchase any User Licenses (no matter how many users), as long as barcodewiz
ActiveX is only used within your application. On the other hand, if your client
will be the only user of your program, then two Single User Licenses (one for
you and one for your client) will be enough.
Q: If I purchase the
developer license, do I need to purchase additional user licenses for myself
or my clients?
A: No. You may distribute the file barcodewiz.dll along with your application
to an unlimited number of users at no extra charge. However, the ActiveX may
not be used in design mode on your client's machine. It may only be used within
your application, and your application must add significant features to what is offered by BarCodeWiz ActiveX.
Q: I have purchased the
Single User license. Can I upgrade to the Developer License, and how much does
it cost?
A: We offer upgrades for only the difference in price within 30 days of your
purchase. After 30 days, we offer a 50% discount off the price you have already
paid.
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