Lexmark X792 IPDS Emulation User's Guide - Page 105

United States Postal Service USPS. The bar code uses a special

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Type Bar Code Type Mod X'0C' Interleaved 2 of 5, AIM USS-I 2/5 (BCD1) X'01' Description The Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology requires an even number of digits. The printer will add a leading zero if necessary to meet this requirement. Print the bar code without a printer generated check digit. X'02' Generate check digit and print it with the bar code. Codabar, 2 of 7 X'0D' AIM USS- Codabar The input data consists of a start character, digits to be encoded, and a stop character. X'01' Print the bar code without a printer generated check digit. X'02' Generate check digit and print it with the bar code. X'11' Code 128, AIM USS-128 X'01' Print a Code 128 bar code using subset A, B, or C as appropriate to produce the shortest possible bar code from the given data. The Code 128 page (CPGID = 1303, GCSGID = 1454) is used to interpret the bar code symbol data. X'02' Generate check digit and print with bar code using original (1986) start-character algorithm. X'03' Generate UCC/EAN 128-compatible bar code (no parenthesis - see next modifier). This modifier is functionally identical to modifier X'02'. Generate a check digit and print with bar code. X'04' Generate a UCC/EAN 128-compatible bar code, as in modifier X'03', but use parenthesis in the HRI to distinguish each application identifier. The printer inserts the parentheses in the printed HRI when modifier X'04' is specified; these parentheses are not part of the input data. X'05' This is a bar code that is defined in "BARCODE, CONTAINER, INTELLIGENT MAIL" (USPS-B-3215) published by the United States Postal Service (USPS). The bar code uses a special form of the GS1-128 symbol that is defined in "GS1 General specifications" published by GS1. Refer to the table C.1 Intelligent Mail Container Barcode Data Field Ranges on page 110 for details. X'16' EAN 2 Digit Add-on (Supplemental) (BCD1) X'00' Print the EAN 2-digit supplemental bar code add-on (bar/space pattern and HRI).This option assumes that the base EAN-13 symbol is presented as a separate bar code object. The value of the two digit supplemental data determines their bar and space patterns chosen from number sets A and B. X'01' The two-digit supplemental bar code symbol is preceded by a 105

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Type
Bar Code Type
Mod
Description
X’0C’
Interleaved 2 of 5,
AIM USS-I 2/5
(BCD1)
X’01’
X’02’
The Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology requires an even number of
digits. The printer will add a leading zero if necessary to meet
this requirement.
Print the bar code without a printer generated check digit.
Generate check digit and print it with the bar code.
X’0D’
Codabar, 2 of 7
AIM USS-
Codabar
X’01’
X’02’
The input data consists of a start character, digits to be encoded,
and a stop character.
Print the bar code without a printer generated check digit.
Generate check digit and print it with the bar code.
X’11’
Code 128, AIM
USS-128
X’01’
X’02’
X’03’
X’04’
X’05’
Print a Code 128 bar code using subset A, B, or C as appropriate
to produce the shortest possible bar code from the given data.
The Code 128 page (CPGID = 1303, GCSGID = 1454) is used
to interpret the bar code symbol data.
Generate check digit and print with bar code using original
(1986) start-character algorithm.
Generate UCC/EAN 128-compatible bar code (no parenthesis –
see next modifier). This modifier is functionally identical to
modifier X’02’. Generate a check digit and print with bar code.
Generate a UCC/EAN 128-compatible bar code, as in modifier
X’03’, but use parenthesis in the HRI to distinguish each
application identifier. The printer inserts the parentheses in the
printed HRI when modifier X’04’ is specified; these parentheses
are not part of the input data.
This is a bar code that is defined in “BARCODE, CONTAINER,
INTELLIGENT MAIL” (USPS-B-3215) published by the
United States Postal Service (USPS). The bar code uses a special
form of the GS1-128 symbol that is defined in “GS1 General
specifications” published by GS1.
Refer to the table C.1 Intelligent Mail Container Barcode Data
Field Ranges on page 110 for details.
X’16’
EAN 2 Digit
Add-on (Supple-
mental)
(BCD1)
X’00’
X’01’
Print the EAN 2-digit supplemental bar code add-on (bar/space
pattern and HRI).This option assumes that the base EAN-13
symbol is presented as a separate bar code object. The
value of the two digit supplemental data determines their
bar and space patterns chosen from number sets A and B.
The two-digit supplemental bar code symbol is preceded by a