Itf 14, also known as EAN/UCC-14, is the
GS1 implementation of an Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code to encode a
Global Trade Item Number. ITF-14 symbols are generally used on
packaging levels of a product. The ITF-14 will always encode 14
digits.
Encoding
Itf 14 encodes pairs of digits; the first digit is encoded in the
five bars ("black lines"), while the second digit is encoded in the
five spaces interleaved with them ("white lines"). Two out of every
five bars or spaces are wide (hence 2 of 5).
Check Sum
ezBarcodeComponent automatically add a Mod 10 check digit.
Itf 14 Character Set
The symbology of the Itf 14 character set consists of the numbers
0-9.
Itf 14 examples by using ezBarcodeComponent
[C#]
using ezBarcodeComponent.Winform;
//create barcode class
Barcode barcode1 = new Barcode();
//Specify the CodeData to encode
barcode1.CodeData = "0123456789012";
//Set the Symbology to Itf14
barcode1.Symbology = Symbologies.Itf14;
//Save the image
barcode1.SaveImageAs("Itf14.gif", System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Gif);
[Vb.net]
'create barcode class
Dim barcode1 As New Barcode
'Specify the CodeData to encode
barcode1.CodeData = "0123456789012"
'Set the Symbology to Itf14
barcode1.Symbology = Symbologies.Itf14
'Save the image
barcode1.SaveImageAs("Itf14.gif", System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Gif)
Example of Itf 14 barcode images.