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Two-dimensional symbologies provide a means of storing large amounts of data in a very small space. Stacked symbologies (linear bar codes stacked on top of each other), matrix symbologies (comprising a matrix of light and dark elements, circles, squares, or hexagons), and packet symbologies (a collection of linear symbols “randomly” arranged on a page) are commonly used.
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Two-dimensional
symbologies
provide
a
means
of
storing
large
amounts
of
data
in
a
very
small
space.
Stacked
symbologies
(linear
bar
codes
stacked
on
top
of
each
other),
matrix
symbologies
(comprising
a
matrix
of
light
and
dark
elements,
circles,
squares,
or
hexagons),
and
packet
symbologies
(a
collection
of
linear
symbols
“randomly”
arranged
on
a
page)
are
commonly
used.