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Although a 1D barcode holds a smaller amount of data, it is spread over the whole height of the barcode and contains a high degree of redundancy, meaning the barcode can be read even if there is considerable degradation. “But, a 1D barcode can be easily vandalized by simply adding an additional vertical line—this is avoided with a 2D barcode,” noted Gerling.
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