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Want to pay it forward? Consider donating to the Electronic Frontier Foundation! They give you stickers! That's actually quite the case. (Disclaimer, I used to work for a barcode software company as TS) Big problem there is that barcodes have pretty tight tolerances.
Printing using a barcode font means that you're stuck with what's known as the x-dimension that the font was created with. What that means in real-world application is that you can't expand or compress the barcode, all you're doing is scaling the image of it that's being rendered by the font. Problem with that is that you can very easily scale that to a size that can't appropriately be reproduced by the printer.
And in that situation, your barcode will either not scan at all or scan poorly. Using a barcode software, they will actually generate the barcode at whatever size is required at an appropriate x-dim, and as well render the barcode at an appropriate DPI etc for your printer. As well, if you're using a barcode printer and not just your laser printer, a lot of these barcodes can actually be rendered directly by the printer to get you the best possible print, Word can't do that interaction with the printer to facilitate that.