User Guide
KIX barcode
The KIX barcode prints numeric values from 0 to 9 and alphanumeric values from
A to Z as barcode characters.
After activating this barcode type, numeric characters from 0 (hex. 30) to 9 (hex.
39) and alphanumeric values from A (hex. 41) to Z (hex. 5A) are interpreted as
barcode figures. Lower cases from a (hex. 61) to z (hex. 7a) are automatically
converted to capital characters. Control characters from hex. 0 (dec. 0) to hex.1F
(dec. 31) terminates this barcode mode. All other characters are ignored.
Exception: the TAB function (hex. 09) is allowed within Barcode mode.
The KIX sequence is accessible in MTPL emulation. The printer prints barcode in
LQ.
The character (e.g. CR = carriage return, hex. 0D), which terminates the
barcode is not printed or carried out.
KIX barcode does not require a barcode bracket.
Example:
33 36 58 59 31 41 0D
The characters "SO36XY1A" are printed as KIX stripes.
USPS Intelligent Mail barcode
The USPS Intelligent Mail barcode is a 4-state barcode which works in MTPL,
IBM, Epson and ANSI emulation. 4-state barcode data must be converted into
only 0, 1, 2 or 3. Each number represents one of the four possible bars. Tabs
(Hex 09) and spaces can separate either the bars or the barcodes horizontal, but
every other character unser Hex 20 will terminate barcode mode.
You can enter the barcode mode with the sequence ESC [ ? 11 ~, the sequence
ESC [ 10 ~ exits the barcode mode.
Example:
<data>
ASCII
ESC [ 2 k SO36XY1A CR
ASCII
ESC [ 9 SP k <data>
Options and accessories
HEX
1b 5b 32 6b 53 4f
HEX
1b 5b 39 02 6b
155
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