Recognize ITF BarCode using Python

Scan BarCode Images via your Python applications without installing any other software.

 

For a developer, who is trying to scan custom ITF barcode images via Python application, Aspose.Total for Python via .NET API can help to automate the barcode reading and recognition process in any color or size according to business needs. It’s a full package of various APIs dealing different formats as well as 1D, 2D and Postal barcodes. Aspose.BarCode for Python via .NET API that is part of Aspose.Total for Python via .NET package makes this scanning process easy. Moreover, developers can adjust the parameters of the recognition engine to enable fast barcode scanning or improve reading accuracy.

How to Recognize ITF BarCode in Python

  • Use BarCodeReader class object with DecodeType.AllSupportedTypes as parameter
  • By calling read_bar_codes() to get all the ITF code
  • Iterate through all result to print it

Recognition Requirements

  • For ITF Barcode scanning, Python 3.5 or later is required
  • Reference APIs within the project directly from PyPI ( Aspose.BarCode )
  • Or Use the following pip commands pip install aspose-barcode-for-python-via-net
  • Moreover, Microsoft Windows or Linux based OS (see more for BarCode )
 

Recognize ITF Symbology BarCode in Python

 

Explore Barcode Scanner Options with Python

Scan AUSTRALIAPOST (Australia Post Code)
Scan AZTEC (Aztec 2D Barcode)
Scan CODE128 (Code 128)
Scan CODE16K (Code 16K Barcode)
Scan CODE32 (CODE 32 Barcode)
Scan CODE39 (Code 39 Standard)
Scan CODE93 (Code 93 Standard)
Scan CODEBLOCK (CodablockF Barcode)
Scan DATAMATRIX (Data Matrix Code)
Scan DATABAR (GS1 DataBar (Reduced Space Symbology))
Scan DATALOGIC2OF5 (Datalogic 2 of 5 Barcode)
Scan DEUTSCHEPOST (Deutsche Post Leitcode)
Scan DOTCODE (DotCode 2D Barcode)
Scan DUTCHKIX (Dutch KIX Barcode)
Scan EAN (European Article Number)
Scan IATA2OF5 (IATA 2 of 5 Barcode)
Scan INTERLEAVED2OF5 (Interleaved 2 of 5 Barcode)
Scan ISBN (International Standard Book Number)
Scan ISMN (International Standard Music Number)
Scan ISSN (International Standard Serial Number)
Scan ITALIANPOST25 (ItalianPost25 Code)
Scan ITF (Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF))
Scan MATRIX2OF5 (Matrix 2 of 5 Barcode)
Scan ONECODE (USPS 4-State Customer Barcode)
Scan PDF417 (PDF417 Code)
Scan PLANET (PLANET)
Scan POSTNET (POSTNET)
Scan QR (Quick Response Code)
Scan RM4SCC (Royal Mail 4-State Customer Code)
Scan SINGAPOREPOST (Singapore Post QR Code)
Scan STANDARD2OF5 (Code 25 Interleaved)
Scan SWISSPOSTPARCEL (Swiss Post Parcel Code)
Scan UPC (UPC Code)

What is ITF Barcode?

The ITF barcode, also known as the Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode, is a type of linear barcode used for encoding information in a variety of applications, such as product identification, inventory management, and logistics. The ITF barcode consists of a series of parallel bars and spaces, with each pair of bars and spaces representing a single digit. The barcode typically contains an even number of digits, with each pair of digits being represented by a set of five bars and five spaces. The first digit in the barcode is encoded using a different set of bars and spaces, called the “start code,” and the last digit is followed by a “stop code” to indicate the end of the barcode. One of the key advantages of the ITF barcode is its compact size. Because the barcode uses pairs of digits to encode information, it is able to store a large amount of data in a relatively small amount of space. This makes the barcode ideal for use in applications where space is limited, such as on small product labels. Another advantage of the ITF barcode is its ease of use. The barcode can be easily printed on a variety of materials using standard printing equipment, and can be read by a wide range of scanning devices, including handheld scanners and fixed-mounted scanners. In addition, the ITF barcode is a reliable and robust technology. Because the barcode is read using optical scanning, it is able to withstand some degree of damage or wear without affecting its ability to be read accurately. Overall, the ITF barcode is a versatile and widely-used technology for encoding information in a variety of applications. Its compact size, ease of use, and reliability make it a popular choice for many businesses and organizations.