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https://ribbs.usps.gov/onecodesolution/download.cfm
Shows a couple of possibilities
uspsEncoderOS400-1.2.0.zip 2008-05-18
USPS Intelligent Mail barcode Encoder distribution for IBM i. IBM i is
an operating system used on IBM Power Systems formerly known as System
i, iSeries and AS/400 computers. C and Java sample code to call the
Encoder along with run-time libraries are included in the
distribution.
uspsFontsAFP-1.4.0.zip 2008-09-30
USPS AFP (Advanced Function Printing) Intelligent Mail barcode fonts
are distributed for MVS, VSE and OS/400 print platforms.
There is a Standard (16pt) font and a Compact (14pt) font for each AFP
print platform.
Standard (16pt) fonts are USPS compliant when printed at 16pt. Compact
(14pt) fonts are USPS compliant when printed at 14pt.
HTH,
Charles
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Jon S <rvrratjon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Has anyone tackled the Intelligent Mail barcodes that are going to be required by the USPS beginning in May 2011 for business mailers to replace the Postnet barcode? I heard about this a couple of years ago, but I didn't think it would become a reality.
If so, how did you handle it and what are the requirements for the i and/or RPG? I just got the info today and have not looked it over, just thought I'd ask.
Thanks in advance,
Jon
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