Us postnet barcode, Example 4, Data structure – Tally Genicom 6600 User Manual
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Chapter
11
Data Formats of Barcode Types
Example 4
NOTE: The check number always lies between “0” and “3”; it is not printed in
the HRI line.
US Postnet Barcode
Data Structure
ASCII
ESC
"["
"1"
SP
"p"
hex.
1B
5B
31
20
70
dec.
27
91
49
32
112
Description
After receiving this sequence numeric characters from 0 (hex. 30) to
9 (hex. 39) are interpreted as barcode figures. Other Alpha characters are
ignored. Control characters from hex.00 (dec.9) to hex.1F (dec.31) terminates
this barcode mode.
You may use this sequence in every emulation. The printer can print barcode
in NLQ and LQ. If draft print quality (DPQ) is selected the printout is
performed in NLQ.
NOTE: The character (e.g. CR = carriage return, hex. 0D), which terminates
barcode mode will neither be printed nor carried out. A tab command
(hex.09, dec.9) is carried out in this barcode.
10 REM US postnet barcode
20 LPRINT CHR$(27);"[?11~";
30 LPRINT CHR$(27);"[1 p";"1234567";CHR$(13);
40 LPRINT CHR$(27);"[?10~"
Information
1
0
9
Remainder (1)
1