Scanning • 8 – Pitney Bowes DI950 FastPac Inserter User Manual

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SV61311 Rev. E

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Scanning • 8

NOTE: A HCSF is required to scan barcodes in "picket" orientation. "Picket" ori-

entation uses a moving beam scanner. Only one moving beam scanner is present

on a single HCSF.

Code 3 of 9 Barcode

Code 3 of 9 is an alphanumeric barcode. Each character is represented by

five bars and four spaces, making a total of nine elements. Of these nine

elements, three are wide and six are narrow. The space between charac-

ters is called the intercharacter gap. An asterisk is used as a start code and

a stop code indicating where the data starts and ends. The start and stop

codes allow the symbology to be read backwards and forwards.
PB FIRST

uses Code 3 of 9 barcodes only.

Interleaved 2 of 5 Barcode
The Interleaved 2 of 5 (also called the I2of5 or ITF) is a numeric barcode.

Start and stop characters are not required. Interleaving allows the charac-

ters to overlap, creating a higher density barcode than the Code 3 of 9. The

symbology uses bars to represent the first character and the interleaved

(white) spaces to represent the second character. Each character has two

wide elements and three narrow elements.
The Interleaved 2 of 5 uses combinations of 2 of the 5 bars or spaces to cre-

ate characters. The odd and even numbered characters encoded in the bars

and spaces fit together like a puzzle. Interleaving or interlacing of the bars

and spaces allows for a high-density, compact code. The UPC is a special

type of Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode.

Example: "Picket" Orientation (BCR Marks ONLY)

Direction of Feed:

or

BCR (continued)

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