Kyocera ECOSYS M2535dn PCL Barcode Flash 3.0 User's Manual Rev 3.2.03.2013 - Page 51

MaxiCode

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Example 3 !R!UNIT D;BARC 102,10,13,14,2,4;WRED;EXIT; In this instance also, it is not necessary to specify the number of bytes. Alphanumeric encoding and an error correction level of 30 % is used in these examples. Note BARC 102 cannot be called from PRESCRIBE macros. 3.3.4 MaxiCode MaxiCode is a matrix code developed by UPS. The content of the useful data is optimised for the information of the dispatch system and is primarily used in that area. Different information that is of relevance to shipment is specified (such as address components, weight etc.). In contrast to the other 2D codes supported, the size of the individual modules as well as that of the complete MaxiCode symbol is fixed, i.e. they cannot be modified by the user. The dimensions of the complete symbol are specified as 25.4 mm x 25.4 mm. In contrast to the other 2D codes described, the printed modules comprise hexagons and there are circles at the centre (see figure below) that enable the reading device to locate it more rapidly. MaxiCode contains code words for the automatic correction of errors. All 256 ASCII characters can be coded as useful data. There is a standard, however, by which the useful data are divided into primary and secondary information. Example of a MaxiCode symbol: 51

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Example 3
!R!UNIT D;BARC 102,10,13,14,2,4;<Base Data>WRED;EXIT;
In this instance also, it is not necessary to specify the number of bytes.
Alphanumeric encoding and an error correction level of 30 % is used in these
examples.
Note
BARC 102
cannot be called from PRESCRIBE macros.
3.3.4 MaxiCode
MaxiCode is a matrix code developed by UPS. The content of the useful data
is optimised for the information of the dispatch system and is primarily used in
that area. Different information that is of relevance to shipment is specified
(such as address components, weight etc.).
In contrast to the other 2D codes supported, the size of the individual modules
as well as that of the complete MaxiCode symbol is fixed, i.e. they cannot be
modified by the user. The dimensions of the complete symbol are specified as
25.4 mm x 25.4 mm. In contrast to the other 2D codes described, the printed
modules comprise hexagons and there are circles at the centre (see figure
below) that enable the reading device to locate it more rapidly. MaxiCode
contains code words for the automatic correction of errors.
All 256 ASCII characters can be coded as useful data.
There is a standard, however, by which the useful data are divided into
primary and secondary information.
Example of a MaxiCode symbol: