Other Barcode-Like Markings
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Facing Identification Mark (FIM)
Used by the United States Postal Service (USPS), the FIM symbology is used to assist automated mail processing. There are only 4 valid symbols which can be generated using the characters A-D as shown in the table below.
Letter Code | Usage |
---|---|
A | Used for courtesy reply mail and metered reply mail with a pre-printed PostNet symbol. |
B | Used for business reply mail without a pre-printed zip code. |
C | Used for business reply mail with a pre-printed zip code. |
D | Used for Information Based Indicia (IBI) postage. |
Flattermarken
Used for the recognition of page sequences in print-shops, the Flattermarken is not a true barcode symbol and requires precise knowledge of the position of the mark on the page. The Flattermarken system can encode any length numeric data and does not include a check digit.
DAFT Code
This is a method for creating 4-state codes where the data encoding is provided by an external program. Input data should consist of the letters D
, A
, F
, and T
, where these refer to descender, ascender, full (ascender and descender) or tracker (neither ascender nor descender) respectively.
Note
Any characters other than D
, A
, F
, or T
are ignored.