No, not directly from the code. You can determine manufacturer OR use the info on the product itself to do that. By contacting them, you can find out what stores they supply in your area.
UPC is an acronym for Universal Product Code. Every individual product has it's own unique code for tracking items sold from retailers and stores. You can perform a UPC code lookup to find out information such as where the product is.
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"Product Key-Code" meaning there is no DVD in the box, the software setup is accessed online using the Key-Code.
A data matrix bar code is used on almost very product which is found in stores. The data matrix bar code is used to identify a product and find the price in a computer system.
You have purchased a product that can be activated using a key code rather than a physical copy or download link. You will need to input this key code to unlock or access the product's features or content. Be sure to keep the key code safe and secure.
A bar code consists of lines, or bars, if you will, that contain numbers and code for a product. It hold the information for the pricing, the inventory and the SKU numbers or catalog numbers of a certain product. It is also integrated in stores computer system.
You can get the National Electrical Code book at electrical supply stores, online and off line book stores or you can order it straight from the NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency). See related links below for the NFPA's website.
This code stands for the model of a laser ink cartridge that is manufactured by Hewlett Packard. These ink cartridges can be purchased at most office supply stores or directly from the manufacturer.
Office supply stores like Office Depot and Staples will carry bar code printers. There are also several online dealers that can ship a bar code printer directly to your business.
If you have an in date valid coupon that has a bar code scanner for a product that the store carries then yes they will accept them.
"99070" In the index; go to S then look for "Supply" then under supply look for "Materials" you should be directed to that code. i am using 2010 cpt current procedural terminology standard edition.