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LexmarkTM Forms and Bar Code Card v3.0 LexmarkTM Forms and Bar Code Card v3.1 LDSS Forms Composer v3.3.9 LDSS Document Producer Lexmark Optra FormsTM Bar Code Name Sample Image German Postal 2 of Y Y Y Y Y2 5 Leitcode Comments A modified 2 of 5 bar code used by the German Post (Deutsche Post AG) for parcels to encode the receiving post office and the destination address and a check digit. Japan Post 4-State Y Y Y Y Y2 bar code PLANET Y3 Y Y Y Singapore 4-State Y Y Y Y Y2 Bar Code for Customer Encoding Similar to RM4SCC except for rules about specific postcode data that can be encoded, consisting of 18 digits including a 7-digit postal code number, followed optionally by any block and house number information. The data to be encoded can include hyphens. PLANET Codes have 12 digits and consist of tall and short bars. PLANET (PostaL Alpha Numeric Encoding Technology) symbology is the inverse of POSTNET. Each PLANET digit will have three tall and two short bars. All PLANET bar codes include a five-bar checksum digit (or correction character). Identical to RM4SCC except for rules about specific postcode data that can be encoded. 1 PDF417 and MaxiCode can be printed using Optra FormsTM only when the Bar Code Option is also installed in the printer, and when the accompanying bar code dictionaries have been installed in Optra FormsTM . 2 All one-dimensional bar code symbologies supported by the Bar Code Card version 2.4 or later can be printed with Optra FormsTM when the Bar Code Option is installed in the printer, and when the accompanying bar code dictionaries have been installed in Optra FormsTM. 3 These Bar Codes not available in PCL5 or PostScript. Supported Bar Codes 125