Lexmark X925 Forms and Bar Code Card Technical Reference Guide - Page 25

Intelligent Mail bar code, Notes

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Field Name Type Esc(s#1,#2,#3,#4S int Esc(s#P int Range Minimum: Minimum value is 1, but symbol may be too small to be readable. Maximum: There is no maximum value but larger values produce a symbol that may not fit on the page. 0=Default 1=No HRT 2=Embedded 3=Half-Embedded 4=Under Default (if not specified) 8,16,24,32 (dec) or 8,10,18,20 (hex) 0 (dec) or 00 (dec) Description Optional Selects the width of the spaces. Optional Defines the HRT Location. Note: HRT is not available on RSS-14 Stacked. Notes: • The default V parameter observed for the HP BarDIMM Pro version 3.3A is: - Standard: 32 (11 mm) - Truncated: 12 (4 mm) - Stacked: 13 (4 mm total height) - Limited: 10 (3 mm) • Some of the Forms and Bar Code Card default V parameter values (in the above table) are slightly different than HP, and match the RSS-14 AIM specification values. • Each of the V parameter values is considered in the RSS-14 AIM specification as a multiple of "X", which is a "module width", assumed to be 1 by the bar code engine. • Only the value for Bar Width 1 is needed for the design of the 2D add-on. All other bar widths are dependent on the value of Bar Width 1. • The S parameter does not work correctly on HP BarDIMM and Forms and Bar Code Card. Setting S1 to any value does not affect the bar code like it does with B1. The S parameter should vary the whitespace widths on the Forms and Bar Code Card like it does on other one-dimensional bar codes. Intelligent Mail bar code Intelligent Mail bar code is used by the Postal Service to sort and track letters and flats. It combines data from the POSTNET bar code and the PLANET code into a single bar code. Intelligent Mail bar code is also referred to as OneCode, IMB, or 4-State bar code. One-dimensional bar codes 22

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Notes:
The default V parameter observed for the HP BarDIMM Pro version 3.3A is:
Standard: 32 (11 mm)
Truncated: 12 (4 mm)
Stacked: 13 (4 mm total height)
Limited: 10 (3 mm)
Some of the Forms and Bar Code Card default V parameter values (in the above table) are
slightly different than HP, and match the RSS-14 AIM specification values.
Each of the V parameter values is considered in the RSS-14 AIM specification as a multiple
of “X”, which is a “module width”, assumed to be 1 by the bar code engine.
Only the value for Bar Width 1 is needed for the design of the 2D add-on. All other bar widths
are dependent on the value of Bar Width 1.
The S parameter does not work correctly on HP BarDIMM and Forms and Bar Code Card.
Setting S1 to any value does not affect the bar code like it does with B1. The S parameter
should vary the whitespace widths on the Forms and Bar Code Card like it does on other
one-dimensional bar codes.
Intelligent Mail bar code
Intelligent Mail bar code is used by the Postal Service to sort and track letters and flats. It combines
data from the POSTNET bar code and the PLANET code into a single bar code. Intelligent Mail bar
code is also referred to as OneCode, IMB, or 4-State bar code.
Esc(s#1,#2,#3,#4S
int
Minimum:
Minimum value is 1, but
symbol may be too
small to be readable.
Maximum:
There is no maximum
value but larger values
produce a symbol that
may not fit on the page.
8,16,24,32 (dec)
or
8,10,18,20 (hex)
Optional
Selects the width of the
spaces.
Esc(s#P
int
0=Default
1=No HRT
2=Embedded
3=Half-Embedded
4=Under
0 (dec)
or
00 (dec)
Optional
Defines the HRT
Location.
Note:
HRT is not
available on RSS-14
Stacked.
Field Name
Type
Range
Default
(if not specified)
Description