ABOUT RSWIDE39.TTF - I downloaded the truetype RSCODE39.TTF and found that it
did not work, even when scanned from a 600dpi laser printout at various font
sizes. I then modified the font with FontMonger, making it 50% wider. After that
It scanned fine (at 600 dpi - I haven't tested it with 300 dpi). 
Please let me know if if works at the lower resolution. If enough people tell
me it doesn't, then I will make it even wider. 
Charles Fischer 70022,11 - Sept 25, 1993

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ABOUT BAR CODE 39 LASER FONT

To make your reader scan properly, you must use a leading character as well as a trailing one. 
For Bar Code 39, the character is the @ symbol at the top of the keyboard.

EDUCORP TECH SUPPORT
619-259-0255

CODE-39 BARCODE LASER FONT

Created with Fontographer<tm> Version 2.2 from Altsys Corporation.

This PostScript font is used to create barcodes in Code-39 (not the
same as UPC, which you find on commercial products).  It has been
used with several different combinations of barcode readers and
PostScript printers.


Files
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Code39Barcode - Fontographer source file.

Code3Bar - Postscript downloadable font, in Macintosh format.
           This is a text file usable by any computer, but has
           a resource fork attached so the Macintosh can automatically
           download it.  You can probably convert it to text by
           loading it into your text editor holding down the <option>
           key.
 
Code3Barcode.bmap - 24-point bitmap.  You may generate other sizes
					with Fontographer and the source file.

Code3Barcode.AFM  - Font Metrics.  (does any program ever use these?)

Code39Barcode Documentation - What you're reading.

Legal Stuff
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This font is "militantly public domain."  This term (from Wynn
Wagner, author of the Opus<no-tm> MS-DOS BBS system) means that
we do not ask for money. The font may be freely distributed as
long as you do not sell it (exceptions: CompuServe and GEnie
type systems, or others which charge a "fair" price for access).

Rob Elliott & Ron Elliott

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