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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

6.1.68 SinPost

Singaporean Postcode

– see Royal Mail 4 State (RM4SCC).

6.1.69 SSCC-18

Symbology number:

48

Valid characters:

“0”..”9”, 17 digits + 1 check digit

Quiet zone:

see EAN 128, sometimes ¼ inch

Module width:

see EAN 128

Standard print ratio:

1:2:3:4:1:2:3:4

Ratio format:

1B:2B:3B:4B:1S:2S:3S:4S

Default check digit:

Automatic (symbology specific).
Modulo 10 (eCDMod10) and Modulo 103
(eCDEAN128)

Symbol size:

see EAN 128

(00)012345678901234560

Used to encode the Serial Shipping Container Code. It is used for the unique identification of trade
items world-wide. SSCC-18 is based on the EAN-128 symbology with Application Identifier (AI) 00.
The check digit is encoded automatically if 17 digits are used for the input data.

The structure of the SSCC-18 is as follows:

The first two digits represent the Application Identifier (AI). The AI is always „00‟.

The next digit is the Packaging Identifier.

The Packaging Identifier is followed by the ILN (the International Location Number) of the
manufacturer (7 digits).

The next 9 digits represent the Carton Serial Number.

The last digit is the check digit.

6.1.70 Singapore Post

The Singapore Post 4 State Customer Code is the same as the RM4SCC.

6.1.71 Telepen Alpha

Symbology number:

32

Valid characters:

ASCII characters between 0..127

Quiet zone:

n/a

Standard print ratio:

1:3:1:3

Ratio format:

1B:2B:1S:2S

Default check digit:

None (eCDNone)

Symbol size:

--

12Az

Telepen Alpha is the alphanumeric variant of Telepen.

6.1.72 Telepen

Symbology number:

87

Valid characters:

pairs of digits, pairs of one digit with an
„X‟

Quiet zone:

n/a

Standard print ratio:

1:3:1:3

Ratio format:

1B:2B:1S:2S

Default check digit:

None (eCDNone)

Symbol size:

--

0123456X

Telepen can encode pairs of characters only. A pair must consist of 2 digits or of one digit and the
letter

„X‟.