Lexmark MX722 Forms and Bar Code Card P4.2 Technical Reference - Page 96
Bar code, Forms and Bar Code, Sample image, Description, Appendix B - Supported bar codes
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Lexmark Confidential until announced Appendix B - Supported bar codes 96 Bar code Forms and Bar Code For Card ms Doc Co um Opt mp ent ra v3. 3 v3. 2 v3.1 v3. 0 ose Pro For r duc ms v3. er 3.9 Sample image Description Code 3 of 9 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Code 3 of 9, also known as Code 39 or AIM USS 39, is the first alphanumeric code that shows the digits from 0 to 9, 26 letters (uppercase A to Z), and seven special characters and space. Code 3 of 9 has no built-in checksum. Code 3 of 9 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y with check digit Code 3 of 9 optionally allows for a Modulo 43 check character in cases where data security is important. Code 3 of 9 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y extended Code 3 of 9 extended is a general-purpose code that can code any ASCII character that you can enter from the keyboard by normal means. Similar to the standard 3 of 9 code, data can be of any length. Code 3 of 9 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y extended with check digit Code 3 of 9 extended also optionally allows for a Modulo 43 check character in cases where data security is important. 1 One-dimensional bar code symbologies supported by Bar Code Card version 2.4 or later can be printed with Optra Forms when: • The bar code option is installed on the printer. • The accompanying bar code dictionaries are installed on Optra Forms. 2 These bar codes are not available in PCL 5 or PostScript.