Kyocera TASKalfa 6501i PCL Barcode Flash 3.0 User's Manual Rev 3.2.03.2013 - Page 62

Australia 4-state barcodes

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3.3.6 Australia 4-state barcodes The Australia Post 4-state barcode was introduced to improve sorting results and to enable the accurate selection of individual postal items. Australia Post uses a unique eight character Delivery Point Identifier (DPID), which is allocated to each delivery address in the postal address file (PAF). The DPID is printed in barcode format on letters as part of an address. It is encoded to create the main part of the customer barcode. PCL Barcode Flash converts the eight character DPID into a barcode, and information about the customer can also optionally be inserted. The following four barcode structures are available: 1. Australia 4-state 37-CUST (Standard) PCL T parameter: 24785 Activation: (s24785T PRESCRIBE number: 45 Activation: !R!BARC 45,C,"Base Data"; EXIT; Example: (s24785T23456789 2. Australia 4-state 52-FF-MET (with 5-character customer information) PCL T parameter: 24786 Activation: (s24786T, PRESCRIBE number: 46 Activation: !R!BARC 46,C,"Base Data,ABCDE"; EXIT; Example: (s24786T23456789,Info 3. Australia 4-state 67-FF-MET (with 10-character customer information) 62

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3.3.6 Australia 4-state barcodes
The Australia Post 4-state barcode was introduced to improve sorting results and to
enable the accurate selection of individual postal items. Australia Post uses a unique
eight character Delivery Point Identifier (DPID), which is allocated to each delivery
address in the postal address file (PAF).
The DPID is printed in barcode format on letters as part of an address. It is encoded
to create the main part of the customer barcode.
PCL Barcode Flash converts the eight character DPID into a barcode, and
information about the customer can also optionally be inserted.
The following four barcode structures are available:
1.
Australia 4-state 37-CUST
(Standard)
PCL T parameter: 24785
Activation:
<Esc>(s24785T<Base Data><Stop Character>
PRESCRIBE number: 45
Activation:
!R!BARC 45,C,"Base Data"; EXIT;
Example:
<Esc>(s24785T23456789<CR>
2.
Australia 4-state 52-FF-MET
(with 5-character customer information)
PCL T parameter: 24786
Activation:
<Esc>(s24786T<Base Data>,<ABCDE><Stop Character>
PRESCRIBE number: 46
Activation:
!R!BARC 46,C,"Base Data,ABCDE"; EXIT;
Example:
<Esc>(s24786T23456789,Info<CR>
3.
Australia 4-state 67-FF-MET
(with 10-character customer information)