Lexmark MX722 Forms and Bar Code Card P4.2 Technical Reference - Page 97

Bar code, Forms and Bar Code, Sample image, Description

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Lexmark Confidential until announced Appendix B - Supported bar codes Bar code Code 93 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 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y1 Sample image Code 93 extended Y Y Y Y Y Y Y1 Code 128 YYYYYYY 97 Description Code 93 is a variable-length symbology that can encode the complete 128 ASCII character set. It also incorporates two check digits as an added measure of security. Similar to Code 93, except that it allows the complete 128 ASCII character set to be encoded. Code 128, also known as USS 128, is a general-purpose bar code that can handle any ASCII character. It also allows encoding of four special function codes (FNC1 to FNC4). Code 128 can encode data of any length. HIBC 128 or Y2 Y Y Y2 Y Y N HIBC 39 HIBC has versions based on Code 3 of 9, Code 128, and Codablock F, and uses standard bar code encoding. The uniqueness of the bar codes comes in the structure of the data that is encoded. The HIBC standard provides for a Supplier Standard and a Provider Standard, each with its own unique data structure. 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.

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Bar code
Forms and Bar Code
Card
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Sample image
Description
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Code 93
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
1
Code 93 is a variable-length
symbology that can encode
the complete 128 ASCII
character set. It also
incorporates two check digits
as an added measure of
security.
Code 93
extended
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
1
Similar to Code 93, except
that it allows the complete
128 ASCII character set to be
encoded.
Code 128
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Code 128, also known as USS
128, is a general-purpose bar
code that can handle any
ASCII character. It also allows
encoding of four special
function codes (FNC1 to
FNC4).
Code 128 can encode data of
any length.
HIBC 128 or
HIBC 39
Y
2
Y
Y
Y
2
Y
Y
N
HIBC has versions based on
Code 3 of 9, Code 128, and
Codablock F, and uses
standard bar code encoding.
The uniqueness of the bar
codes comes in the structure
of the data that is encoded.
The HIBC standard provides
for a Supplier Standard and a
Provider Standard, each with
its own unique data structure.
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.
Lexmark Confidential until announced
Appendix B - Supported bar codes
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