Lexmark CS410 Technical Reference Manual page 134

Forms and bar code card technical reference guide
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Bar code name
Postal bar code symbologies
Australia Post
Y
4-State bar code
British Royal Mail
Y
4-State Customer
Code Symbol
(RM4SCC)
Danish PTT 3 of 9
Y
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
Y
aust_post_37_customer
aust_post_45_reply
aust_post_52 customer
aust_post_67 customer
2
Y
Y
2
Y
Y
Supported bar codes
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Comments
A 4-State code, similar in appearance to RM4SCC,
but with different methods for encoding characters,
a different checksum algorithm, and a different set
of start and stop bars.
Symbols can encode one of three different amounts
of data, allowing varying quantities of
customer-specific data to be added to the basic
postal delivery information.
Royal Mail 4-State Customer Code Symbol
(RM4SCC) is a postal bar code symbology that was
developed by the British Post Office for encoding
postcode data.
RM4SCC is capable of encoding up to 128 different
characters; however, only the characters A through
Z and 0 to 9 have been assigned unique bar
patterns.
This is a modified 3 of 9 bar code used by the
Danish PTT (Post Danmark).

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