Lexmark 6500e Technical Reference Manual page 131

Forms and bar code card 3.2
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Bar code name
Dutch Post 4-State
Y
bar code
French Postal 3 of 9
Y
A/R
German Postal 2 of
Y
5 Identcode
1 PDF417 and MaxiCode can be printed using Optra Forms only when the bar code option is also installed in the printer, and when the accompanying bar code
dictionaries have been installed in Optra Forms.
2 All one-dimensional bar code symbologies supported by the Bar Code Card version 2.4 or later can be printed with Optra Forms when the bar code option is
installed in the printer, and the accompanying bar code dictionaries is installed in Optra Forms.
3 These bar codes are not available in PCL 5 or PostScript.
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Sample image
2
Y
2
Y
2
Y
Supported bar codes
128
Comments
This is similar to RM4SCC with the exception of the
data to be encoded (6-character postcode [4 digits
followed by 2 letters], followed optionally by a 1–
5-digit house/postbox/freepost number, followed
optionally by an 'X' [or 'x'] separator character,
followed optionally by a 1–6 character house
number extension [letters or digits]). Dutch Post
4-State does not have a checksum.
This is a modified 3 of 9 bar code used by the
French Post Office (La Poste).
This is a modified 2 of 5 bar code used by the
German Post (Deutsche Post AG) for parcels to
encode the originating post office, a customer
identifier, a parcel number, and a check digit.

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