Lexmark E460 IPDS Emulation User's Guide - Page 104

Information follows the Sorting Code. The Sorting Code is

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Type Bar Code Type Mod Description International Prefix, Outward Code, Inward Code and Delivery Point Suffix). X'1B' Japan Postal Bar Code A bar code symbology defined by the Japanese Postal Service for use in bar coding postal code information. X'00' Print a Japan Postal Bar Code symbol with a start character, checksum character and stop character. The generated bar code symbol will consist of a start code, a 7-digit new postal code, a 13-digit address indication number, a check digit, and a stop code. X'01' Print a Japan Postal Bar Code symbol directly from the bar code data. Each valid character in the BSA data field is converted into a bar/space pattern with no validity or length checking. The printer will not generate start, stop, and check digits. X'1F' Australia Post Bar Code A bar code symbology defined by Australia Post for use in Australian post systems. Start, stop, filler bar, and check digits are generated by the printer. Using any characters other than those prescribed for any part of the bar code will result in a NACK. X'01' - - - - - Standard Customer Barcode (format code = 11). An 8-digit number representing the Sorting Code Modifiers X'02' to and including X'07' are built up in two parts: the Sorting Code and Customer Information. The Customer Information follows the Sorting Code. The Sorting Code is always 8 digits (valid characters are 0-9). X'02' Customer Barcode 2 using the N encoding table (format code = 59). Customer Information is represented by up to 8 digits (0-9). X'03' Customer Barcode 2 using the C encoding table (format code = 59). Customer Information is represented by up to 5 characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, space, #). X'04' Customer Barcode 2 using proprietary encoding (format code = 59). Customer Information is represented by up to 16 digits (numeric 0-3), each of which specifies one of the four types of bar. X'05' Customer Barcode 3 using the N encoding table (format code = 62). Customer Information is represented by up to 15 digits (09). X'06' Customer Barcode 3 using the C encoding table (format code = 62). Customer Information is represented by up to 10 characters 104

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Type
Bar Code Type
Mod
Description
International Prefix, Outward Code, Inward Code and Delivery
Point Suffix).
X’1B’
Japan Postal Bar
Code
X’00’
X’01’
A bar code symbology defined by the Japanese Postal Service
for use in bar coding postal code information.
Print a Japan Postal Bar Code symbol with a start character,
checksum character and stop character. The generated bar code
symbol will consist of a start code, a 7-digit new postal code, a
13-digit address indication number, a check digit, and a stop
code.
Print a Japan Postal Bar Code symbol directly from the bar code
data. Each valid character in the BSA data field is converted into
a bar/space pattern with no validity or length checking. The
printer will not generate start, stop, and check digits.
X’1F’
Australia Post Bar
Code
X’01’
- - - - -
X’02’
X’03’
X’04’
X’05’
X’06’
A bar code symbology defined by Australia Post for use in
Australian post systems. Start, stop, filler bar, and check digits
are generated by the printer. Using any characters other than
those prescribed for any part of the bar code will result in a
NACK.
Standard Customer Barcode (format code = 11).
An 8-digit number representing the Sorting Code.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Modifiers X’02’ to and including X’07’ are built up in two parts:
the Sorting Code and Customer Information. The Customer
Information follows the Sorting Code. The Sorting Code is
always 8 digits (valid characters are 0-9).
Customer Barcode 2 using the N encoding table (format code =
59). Customer Information is represented by up to 8 digits (0-9).
Customer Barcode 2 using the C encoding table (format code =
59). Customer Information is represented by up to 5 characters
(A-Z, a-z, 0-9, space, #).
Customer Barcode 2 using proprietary encoding (format code =
59). Customer Information is represented by up to 16 digits
(numeric 0-3), each of which specifies one of the four types of
bar.
Customer Barcode 3 using the N encoding table (format code =
62). Customer Information is represented by up to 15 digits (0-
9).
Customer Barcode 3 using the C encoding table (format code =
62). Customer Information is represented by up to 10 characters
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