Telepen Numeric without printed human-readable text
Some label layouts only need the scannable symbol itself, with the digits encoded elsewhere on the label in a different typeface -- this generator omits the human-readable text line by default.
Same generator, one preset applied
This experience uses the same Telepen Numeric capability as the primary generator, with the human-readable text line turned off ("includetext": false) instead of shown.
Example data
The generator is seeded with a bwip-js-verified valid value, distinct from the primary's example.
Workflow
Enter an even-length digit value, confirm the preview, then export SVG or PNG for the label artwork.
Job-specific settings
No job-specific options beyond omitting the human-readable text are applied here.
Scanning notes
Omitting the human-readable text only affects the printed label. The scanned bar pattern itself is unchanged, and still requires a Telepen reader set up for the digit-pair mode this experience uses.
Common mistakes
An odd-length value is the most common rejection; this is unaffected by the no-text preset itself.
Standard
Telepen Numeric is the digit-pair mode of the Telepen symbology, historically used in library, inventory, and industrial labeling.
Related
For full-ASCII data instead of digits only, use the separate Telepen generator's own default Alpha mode.