CCC is structured by a pattern of squared sized tiny cells, each alloted by a color from 8 colors.

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Automatic reading is made available by the Guide Strip. |
[For B to C] |
| *Cell Type of CCC "Standard" is limited to the settings below. | |||||||||||||||
| A | 27×27 | B | 54×54 | C | 81×81 | D | 108×108 | E | 135×135 | F | 162×162 | G | 189×189 | H | 216×216 |
| I | 243×243 | J | 270×270 | K | 297×297 | L | 324×324 | M | 351×351 | N | 378×378 | O | 405×405 | P | 432×432 |
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The vertical and horizontal number of cells of CCC can be set accordingly. Therefore, rectangular codes can be generated |
[For B to B] |
| *Cell Type of CCC "Free Cell" can be set per a cell between 27~432 cells. |
Each colored cell of CCC holds 3 bits.
As the number of cells patterned in a CCC increases, the data capacity will increase accordingly.

Any type of digital data can be encoded, as long as the data fits the data capacity of CCC


Redundancy Level (Error Correcting Level) is the level to correct or restore the missing cells of CCC.
Redundancy Levels
Lv.1 13%
Lv.2 26%
Lv.3 39%
It also corrects or resotres cells that are unanalyzable by smudges or scars.
The levels are determined by users according to the reading environment (device) and usage.
The higher level, the reading accuracy will increase. However, the data capacity of CCC will decrease.

*The list shows only the data capacity of Code Style: "Standard"