Australia Post standard customer barcode
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* [http://barcode.tec-it.com/barcode-generator.aspx?group=BCGroup_Postal&barcode=AustralianPost Barcode generator: Australian Post Standard Customer] | * [http://barcode.tec-it.com/barcode-generator.aspx?group=BCGroup_Postal&barcode=AustralianPost Barcode generator: Australian Post Standard Customer] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:06, 13 August 2013
The Australia Post standard customer barcode is used in mail sorting for Australia, along with several other bar code formats. It encodes an 8-digit delivery point identifier.
This sort of bar code system is regarded as "four-state" because there are four types of bars, classified by presence of ascenders and/or descenders. This sort of system is transcribable using DAFT notation.
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[edit] Other Australia Post bar codes
- The Australia Post customer barcode 2 encodes the 8-digit delivery point plus 5 characters (alphanumeric plus space and # sign) of additional customer information.
- The Australia Post customer barcode 3 encodes the 8-digit delivery point plus 10 characters (alphanumeric plus space and # sign) of additional customer information.
- Australia Post Reply Paid barcode encodes the 8-digit delivery point plus a format control code of 45 indicating a post-paid reply.
- Australia Post Routing barcode encodes the 8-digit delivery point plus a format control code of 87.
- Australia Post Redirection barcode encodes the 8-digit delivery point plus a format control code of 92.