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I've only viewed doc-have not implemented.--
ibm doc
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/SLKBase.nsf/1ac66549a21402188625680b00020
37e/0ecbcf493952b3a6862573d9007269db?OpenDocument
Jim
---- Michael Schutte <mschutte369@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Also, I guess it's formerly know as UCC/EAN-128.printer
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Michael Schutte
<mschutte369@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:
I've spent too much time researching this and I cannot seem to
find the solution. Has anyone successfully printed a GS1-128 bar
code in a
barfile? If so can I have some examples. This is my first run in
with
Parcelcodes. Anyway, this is the type of bar code that USPS is using
for
slippackages also know as IMpb (Intelligent Mail parcel/package bar code).
My customer want's to call the USPS return merchandise web service
to retrieve a tracking number and then produce a barcode on the
packing
barinstead of using the PDF image that is returned. I do know that
the
420,code returned in the image has suppressed digits. i.e. starts
with
Ithen the zip code of where to ship too and then the tracking number.
barthought I would try concatenating them together and print a
CODE128
listcode. But it doesn't look the same.--
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