How to add a barcode to a badgeAA-00402View products to which this article applies. Intelli-Site CS does not support printing Barcodes on Badges. Only Intelli-Site ES and Intelli-Site GS support this feature. IntroductionPrinting a barcode on a badge is not always a straight forward procedure. It is important to know and understand the barcode you need to print. Barcodes come in two flavors: those that are font types and those that aren't. The barcodes that are not font types, specifically UPC codes, must be created using special software. Intelli-Site cannot print these. Intelli-Site can only print barcodes that can be represented as a simple font. You must determine the font needed for the barcode and install it on the computer that will print the badges. Some common ones are Code 39, Code 128, and Interleaved 2 of 5. Some fonts include the Arabic number below the barcode, and some do not. Below are examples of each. Both are numbers 0-9. As you can see, even though both barcodes are 0123456789, they look very different. The scanning equipment you have will determine the font you use. Many scanners require delimiters, also known as start and stop characters. These delimiters are at the beginning and end of the barcode to indicate to the scanner where the code begins and ends. The above examples do not have these delimiters and so will not work for scanners that require delimiters. The asterisk, '*', is most commonly used as the delimiter, but it is not the only delimiter. Below is the barcode for *0123456789*. Consult your scanner documentation to determine the proper font and start and stop characters. Then install the font on the computer that will print the badges. With the font installed, and armed with the knowledge of the correct delimiters for your scanner, you are ready to setup Intelli-Site to print barcodes on badges.
ProcedureThere are 2 steps to to print a barcode on a badge:
Adding fields to the database:
Add a field to the database for the Start and Stop CodesThe majority of sites run in what's called Single ID mode, meaning each card holder has one and only one card or set of credentials assigned. But many sites have multiple cards or credentials assigned to their card holders. This is referred to as Multi-ID mode. This is important because the database structures are different depending on the mode. This affects where the barcode fields will be added. The process is generally the same. The differences will be noted as we go along.
Add the Barcode fieldIf the field you want to use for the barcode information (i.e., employee number, student number, etc.) does not exist, you must add it. It must be added to the CardData screen as well so that when a card/badge holder is added, the barcode information can be added too. Of course, you may use an existing field if one will fulfill your needs. This article will walk you through the simplest case, adding an employee number to the database and adding it to the CardData screen. NOTE: In Multi-ID mode, remember that barcodes are part of a card and not a Dossier. The card holder must have a card associated to be able to SAVE the desired badge design in Card Management mode. NOTE: The Card Number field can be used as the barcode field. If the Card Number is the desired field, skip to the next section.
Adding Barcode objects to the Badge design:
There are three badge designs in Intelli-Site:
These are examples and used as templates for your badge designs. The following will walk you through adding your own badge design and adding the barcode objects to it.
The badge design is complete. In Card Management mode, add or edit a card holder. Switch to the "Badge" tab. Select the badge you just designed from the Type: drop down menu. Print the badge. NOTE: In Multi-ID mode, remember that barcodes are part of a card and not a Dossier. The card holder must have a card associated to be able to SAVE the desired badge design in Card Management Mode.
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