Lexmark CX622 Forms and Bar Code Card P4.2 Technical Reference - Page 20
Specifying bar pitch for USPS POSTNET, USPS Zebra code, Technique correspondences
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Lexmark Confidential until announced PCL 5 emulation: HP 20 Technique correspondences Bar width (in 1/100 mm units) Fixed at 47 Bar pitch (in bars per in.) Fixed at 22 Tracker height (in 1/100 mm Fixed at 123 units) Ascender or descender offset (in 1/100 mm units) Fixed at 195 FCC Specified by typeface number. Note: FCC 45 is not available. Encoding table Specified by #p parameter where the default is 1 (C table) Function parameters for Singapore Post 4‑State bar code HP compatibility mode using typeface 24780. In relation to the fields of the Lexmark bar code descriptor for Singapore Post 4‑State bar codes, the following correspondences exist when using this technique: Technique correspondences Bar width (in 1/100 mm units) Fixed at 47 Bar pitch (in bars per in.) Fixed at 22 Tracker height (in 1/100 mm Fixed at 123 units) Ascender or descender Fixed at 195 offset (in 1/100 mm units) Specifying bar pitch for USPS POSTNET For typefaces 24770, 24771, and 24771, the s1 parameter specifies the bar pitch in bars per inch. For example, a bar pitch value of 20 is used for any bar pitch that is less than 20. A bar pitch value of 24 is used for any bar pitch that is greater than 24. The default value is 22. USPS Zebra code The USPS Zebra code is a series of diagonal or vertical bars placed to the right of a USPS tray label bar code to identify trays containing bar‑coded mail. Each line must be 0.250 inch to 0.375 inch (6.35 mm to 9.52 mm) high, 0.125 inch to 0.250 inch (3.18 mm to 6.35 mm) wide. Separate these lines with blank spaces equal in size to the line widths. The only valid characters in this symbology are "/" (ASCII 47) and "|" (ASCII 124). Spaces between bars are automatically inserted. The base of each successive bar is printed beginning 1 space width from the right end of the base of the previous bar. The widths of the bars and spaces for this symbology are fixed. As for a diagonal bar, the width of the bar refers to the width of its base. An invalid character in the data produces a blank space in the symbol equal to 2 space widths, and does not produce an error message. An invalid character can follow a valid character. The blank space begins 1 space width from the right end of the base of the bar produced by the valid character.