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QR code versus PDF417

The popularity of 2D barcodes has exploded and there are various types of barcodes on the market. The main purpose of 2D barcodes is to store information and allow a scanning device to read everything contained in the barcode. But how are the different barcodes different? We will examine both the QR code and PDF417 as these are more widely used today and discuss some of their features and benefits. It is important to understand how they are different and when to use which code to maximize their benefits to businesses and consumers.

QR Code stands for Quick Response and is designed to be decoded by scanners at high speed. It is a matrix type barcode consisting of several square matrices in a large rectangle/square. They can store anything from phone numbers, addresses, URLs, and even allow mobile phones to execute various commands.

PDF417 stands for Portable Data File and is displayed as a long thin rectangle with rows consisting of linear stacked code words. Its most outstanding feature is its ability to correct errors. It houses built-in error correction capabilities within its high-resolution linear rows, so defacement of these types of barcodes is not a big deal.

Because PDF417 barcodes use linear stacked barcode symbols, a much higher resolution is required when these barcodes are printed or displayed on a device. This is challenging as those using PDF417 barcodes will need to invest in more expensive equipment just to scan these codes. With QR codes resolution is important, but not as important as PDF417 barcodes as they use image sensors, not linear scans. Simple mobile apps can easily scan QR codes, but it is more difficult to scan PDF417 barcodes.

It is also very easy to create QR codes compared to PDF417 barcodes. There are many open websites and resources that allow users to freely generate QR codes, and the popularity is much more widespread in relation to PDF417. Many PDF417 scanning solutions are proprietary and require a large investment, especially as such codes demand high resolution and quality.

QR codes are known for their reliability as they contain large amounts of data. The following table is a comparison of the data capacity for both barcode types, and it is clear that their high data density is more superior in this regard.

QR codes

  • Number: 7098
  • Alphanumeric: 4296
  • Binary: 2953
  • kanji: 1817

PDF417

  • Number: 2710
  • Alphanumeric: 1850
  • Binary: 1018
  • kanji: 554

*Font: Digital lab: a point of view

This comes at a small cost, because the more data it contains, the more space it takes up. They are generally large squares and take up more space than the small, rectangular PDF417. This is something to keep in mind whether you are printing codes or displaying them on a device, as barcodes that take up more space mean less space for other things.

Today, we see QR codes being widely used in mobile business and marketing, while PDF417 codes are predominantly present in ID cards and transportation applications. Both 2D barcodes are unique and offer features that set them apart from other barcodes. Ultimately, it is up to the issuing agency or user to decide what information should be encoded, how the barcode will be displayed, and what type of barcode will best suit their goals.

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