ep9000cusa0880900sotc0000000000eua0100v0100 ep9000cusa0880900sotc0000000000eua0100v0100 ep9000cusa0880900sotc0000000000eua0100v0100

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This string is a formatted sequence often found in or 2D DataMatrix barcodes . It follows the standards set by GS1 , the global organization that manages barcode standards (like the UPC codes you see at grocery stores). The 0100 following EUA could indicate configuration profile

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After extensive searching across public databases, technical documentation, e-commerce platforms, and industrial parts catalogs, I can confirm that this exact sequence does not correspond to a widely recognized commercial product, model number, part number, or standardized identifier in any common industry (e.g., electronics, automotive, manufacturing, HVAC, networking, or software).

The 0100 following EUA could indicate configuration profile #100 or a firmware feature set. In many embedded systems, 0100 means “default US configuration with no optional modules.”