Below the clip, it also looks like an inscription in Kanji, perhaps a name. And the big inscription certainly is Kanji. Could also be Hanzi. cherylmarie Member - Gold 194 Location:Northern Ohio Flag: Author Posted March 16 Thanks, Dillo and mke! It is indeed a Japanese eyedropper!
Although alphanumerics are used for data code DC, kanji, katakana, and hiragana characters can also be used. In the present embodiment, only numerics that can be entered through ten key 181 is used. It is to be noted that a data code DC may be identical to the file name of an image...