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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 Swiss Post 3 of 9 bar code Sample Image Y Y Y Y Y2 Comments Special version of Code 128C which encodes an 18-digit identification code, composed of a 2-digit post code, a 2-digit billing district code, a 6-digit customer account number, and an 8-digit item number. USPS FIM (Face Identification Marking) Y Y Y Y Y FIM is used by the United States Postal Service (USPS) canceling machines to sort mail according to its postage requirements and whether it is bar-coded. There are four types of FIM called FIM A, FIM B, FIM C, and FIM D. USPS POSTNET Y Y Y Y Y2 5-digit ZIP Code USPS POSTNET Y Y Y Y Y 9-digit ZIP + 4 code POSTNET encodes a 5-, 9- or 11-digit number to represent a five-digit ZIP Code (32 bars), a nine-digit ZIP + 4 code (52 bars) or an eleven-digit Delivery Point code (62 bars). USPS POSTNET Y Y Y Y Y 11-digit Delivery Point Code 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 126