6 barcode symbologies, 1 1d (linear) symbologies – Konica Minolta Darwin VDP Software User Manual

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T EC - I T B a r c o d e So f t w a re R e f e re n c e

6 Barcode Symbologies

This chapter describes all supported barcode types. For each barcode the following values are
specified:

Symbology Number
This number is used in some TEC-IT products to specify the barcode symbology.
Developers are usually specifying the barcode type via an enumeration which is
documented in the respective developer documentation.

Valid characters
Lists the available characters or character sets which can be encoded with the symbology.

Quiet zone
This is the recommended quiet zone for the barcode symbology in question. Please note
that the quiet zone often depends on your individual application.

Module width
The recommended minimal module width of the barcode. This value may be adapted to your
special requirements.

Standard print ratio
This setting describes the print ratio used by TEC-IT software if no custom ratios are
adjusted. For most applications you can use this default value.

Ratio format
This value serves as a hint for specifying user defined print ratios.

Default check digit
Describes which check digit method is used by default for the barcode symbology in
question. For 2D codes check digits are not applicable, these codes are using an error
correction scheme.

Possible check digits
Provides information whether additional or user defined check digits methods may be
adjusted

Size
Describes the requirements with respect to the symbol size (if available)

6.1 1D (Linear) Symbologies

6.1.1

Australian Post Customer

Symbology number:

63

Valid characters:

“0”..”9”, 8 digits

Quiet-zone:

left/right: 6 mm, top/bottom: 2 mm

Module width:

--

Standard print ratio:

1:1

Ratio format:

1B:1S

Default check digit:

Automatic (symbology specific).

Size:

see Notes

12345678

This barcode is used by the Australian Post for marking shipments. Special code variants are
available for redirections, replies and so on. The barcode height is between 4.2mm and 5.8mm. The
module width should be adjusted to 0.47 mms. Usual no readable text is displayed. The length will
depend on the use of additional bars (code variants Customer 2 and Customer 3).

Due to its number of bars (37) Australian Post Customer is also called Australia Post 37-CUST.

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