GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked for linked composite labels
Some variable-measure labels print a GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked linear symbol together with a separately-printed 2D composite component above it -- this generator turns the linkage flag on by default, so the linear symbol correctly signals that pairing.
Same generator, one preset applied
This experience uses the same GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked capability as the primary generator, with the linkage flag turned on ("linkage": true) instead of the primary's unflagged default.
Example data
The generator is seeded with a bwip-js-verified valid value, distinct from the primary's example.
Workflow
Enter your GS1 Application Identifier data, confirm the preview, then export SVG or PNG for the label artwork.
Job-specific settings
No job-specific options beyond the linkage flag are applied here.
Scanning notes
The linkage flag is purely a printed marker -- if you are not also printing a separate 2D composite component above this symbol, leave it off (the primary generator's default).
Common mistakes
Invalid GS1 Application Identifier structure is the most common rejection; this is unaffected by the linkage preset itself.
Standard
GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked is defined in the GS1 General Specifications.
Related
For this data with an actual linked 2D composite component drawn above it, use the separate GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Composite generator.