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Summary
Demonstration United States Postal Service (USPS) Intelligent Mail® barcode (IMB) using the Wikimedia Foundation mailing address.
This example is encoded with the following data for demonstration purposes:
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- Barcode identification: 44
- Special services: 999
- Mailer identification: 000000
- Barcode serial number: 123456789
- ZIP code: 94107-8350
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IMB is also known as OneCode and will replace the current POSTNET barcode. This example is known as a "Full-Service" IMB utilizing 65 vertical bars. This example only uses 29 digits of encoded data, a 2-digit delivery point code could be added after the ZIP-4 which would equal 31 digits of encodable data in the 65 bars.
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current | 01:14, 6 January 2017 | ![]() | 1,524 × 548 (4 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Demonstration United States Postal Service (USPS) Intelligent Mail® barcode (IMB) using the Wikimedia Foundation mailing address. <p>This example is encoded with the following data for demonstration purposes: </p> <dl><dd><dl><dd><ul> <li> Barcode identification: 44</li> <li> Special services: 999</li> <li> Mailer identification: 000000</li> <li> Barcode serial number: 123456789</li> <li> ZIP code: 94107-8350</li> </ul></dd></dl></dd></dl> IMB is also known as OneCode and will replace the current POSTNET barcode. This example is known as a "Full-Service" IMB utilizing 65 vertical bars. This example only uses 29 digits of encoded data, a 2-digit delivery point code could be added after the ZIP-4 which would equal 31 digits of encodable data in the 65 bars. |
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