BLANK MACHINE READABLE DATA CARRIERS

Brand Owner Address Description
BUNDESDRUCKEREI BUNDESDRUCKEREI GmbH Kommandantenstrasse 18 Berlin D-10969 Germany Blank machine readable data carriers, namely, recordable DVDS, blank CD-ROMS, flash drives and optical discs, and/or prerecorded machine readable data carriers, namely, DVDS, CD-ROMS, flash drives and optical discs, featuring value, identity, and security information data;Printed matter, namely, non-magnetically encoded identification document, namely, blank vehicle registrations, ship registrations, airplane registrations, passports, visas, drivers' licenses for issuance by local and federal government agencies, and private professional agencies; printed matter, namely, non-magnetically encoded medical identity cards, collectible paper money, bank checks, printed legal forms, certificates, postage stamps, paper labels, savings books and plastic cards; printed matter, namely, books, brochures, and leaflets in the field of value, identity, and security information; printed matter, namely, printed matter from the parliament, namely, governmental publications in the nature of books, brochures, and leaflets in the field of value, identity, and security information; printed matter, namely, printed matters of value in the nature of non- magnetically encoded prepaid purchase cards for allowing users to transfer financial value on-line via retail computer networks, and non-magnetically encoded gift cards;Development of software and information systems, in particular in the field of value and security documents;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A package information capture system that provides dimensioning information about, and machine readable codes from, packages passing across a data capture point either singulated or non-singulated. The resulting data can be used to determine, for example, package dimensions, package coordinates, dimension confidence, package classification, and content and coordinates of the machine readable code. The dimensioning information is correlated with the machine readable code to form one record. Subsequent processes can access the record from all or part of the captured machine readable information to retrieve package dimension information.