You're trying to reinvent the wheel.
If you have a QR code, use it go get to the desired web link, and then just drop that information into a QR code generator. Some generators are capable of outputting .pdf or .eps files...yes, they actually give you those options and it works great.
I checked the files in Illustrator and they are 100% vectors...no crap, or layers, just clean, cuttable lines.
JB
EVERYONE SEEMS TO BE CONFUSED
Reread all of my posts. this was stated in post #1
I took an existing QR Code from a customer that they want as a vector. They are sending me a raster file. Instead of tracing the dozens (or more) of boxes, I want to go to a QR generator site to produce a vector ready file in a few seconds
We have already determined that a QR reader will tell you what info is in the QR.
So I went to 2 DIFFERENT QR code generating sites and have received 2 different codes and both codes were different than the one I started with!! AFAIK I could go to a 3rd or 4th site and get even different results. It was later confirmed by other memebers here that different generators produce different QR codes. So even though they may read the same, they dont LOOK the same.
I DO NOT WANT TO CHANGE THE CODE REGARDLESS THAT IT READS THE SAME ON THE CODE READER. MY CUSTOMER WANTS THE CODE TO LOOK LIKE IT DID WHEN THEY SENT IT TO ME
Remember, maybe there is a very good reason that their code looks this way. Maybe it tracks more info and gets sent to some other database
I don't care about why it looks the way it does.... I was just hoping that I could just simply punch in the same data into a QR code generator AND GET THE EXACT SAME LOOKING CODE.