Don't know if anyone has an answer for this (I don't), but Digikey Customer Service has been really good in my experience and might well just give you the answer you seek.

On 2/3/2015 8:00 PM, Ward Ramsdell wrote:
I'm in the process of putting together some software for doing inventory control around the lab, and part of that is doing image recognition on the labels that Digi-Key uses on their parts bags. Does anybody know what font they use on their labels? I'm guessing it's probably just a standard canned Zebra font, but my Google-foo seems to be weak tonight and I can't find anything that matches exactly. It also looks like they stretch the part number field vertically a bit, the aspect ratio is pretty tall and skinny. Anyway, if anybody has any leads I'd be happy to hear them. Glad to share the resultant code (Python/OpenCV/Tesseract) when I get something working. Thanks.
--Ward


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