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Hey Guys, Quick question, what would be the ideal size to print a QR code for outdoor advertising...so it can be scanned easily from driving by? It would be faced on a well traveled road. Thanks, Joe |
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There really is no size limit as long as the code is accurate. There's an image of a huge outdoor QR code at the post below - check it out. http://www.warriorforum.com/mobile-m...se-images.html |
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Thx for the link.
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depending where the QR code was being located i possibly wouldn't want people to scan my qr code if they where driving for safety reasons... just saying! lol if your doing large qr codes you really want to use a vectorized qr code - that way you can make the qr code as big as house and still retain super sharp edges hth jay |
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