Code 39 - Full ASCII Code 39

Full ASCII Code 39

Code 39 is restricted to 43 characters. In Full ASCII Code 39 Symbols 0-9, A-Z, "." ,and "-" are the same as their representations in Code 39. Lower case letters, additional punctuation characters and control characters are represented by sequences of two characters of Code 39.

Code Details
Nr Character Encoding Nr Character Encoding Nr Character Encoding Nr Character Encoding
0 NUL %U 32 64 @ %V 96 ` %W
1 SOH $A 33 ! /A 65 A A 97 a +A
2 STX $B 34 " /B 66 B B 98 b +B
3 ETX $C 35 # /C 67 C C 99 c +C
4 EOT $D 36 $ /D 68 D D 100 d +D
5 ENQ $E 37 % /E 69 E E 101 e +E
6 ACK $F 38 & /F 70 F F 102 f +F
7 BEL $G 39 ' /G 71 G G 103 g +G
8 BS $H 40 ( /H 72 H H 104 h +H
9 HT $I 41 ) /I 73 I I 105 i +I
10 LF $J 42 * /J 74 J J 106 j +J
11 VT $K 43 + /K 75 K K 107 k +K
12 FF $L 44 , /L 76 L L 108 l +L
13 CR $M 45 - - 77 M M 109 m +M
14 SO $N 46 . . 78 N N 110 n +N
15 SI $O 47 / /O 79 O O 111 o +O
16 DLE $P 48 0 0 80 P P 112 p +P
17 DC1 $Q 49 1 1 81 Q Q 113 q +Q
18 DC2 $R 50 2 2 82 R R 114 r +R
19 DC3 $S 51 3 3 83 S S 115 s +S
20 DC4 $T 52 4 4 84 T T 116 t +T
21 NAK $U 53 5 5 85 U U 117 u +U
22 SYN $V 54 6 6 86 V V 118 v +V
23 ETB $W 55 7 7 87 W W 119 w +W
24 CAN $X 56 8 8 88 X X 120 x +X
25 EM $Y 57 9 9 89 Y Y 121 y +Y
26 SUB $Z 58 : /Z 90 Z Z 122 z +Z
27 ESC %A 59 ; %F 91 [ %K 123 { %P
28 FS %B 60 < %G 92 \ %L 124 | %Q
29 GS %C 61 = %H 93 ] %M 125 } %R
30 RS %D 62 > %I 94 ^ %N 126 ~ %S
31 US %E 63 ? %J 95 _ %O 127 DEL %T, %X, %Y, %Z

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