With respect to the size: the Web site mentions TrueType fonts - therefore, they should be scalable to virtually any size - size restrictions are related to the specific software used, not to the TrueType font itself.
>Hi Joel,
>
>I use a barcode font from Carolina Barcode. Normally print about 3/4" 3 of 9.
>The package came with many different sizes but honestly not sure the largest they support.
>
>Just select the barcode font and print the numbers/characters with an "*" at each end.
>If you use the lower case font, the numbers are printed below the barcode.
>
>Check out
http://www.carolinabarcode.com/>
>HTH
>
>Al
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