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- Date: Sun, 03 Jan 1993 05:09:50 EST
- From: FZC@CU.NIH.GOV
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: Format of ZIP Code Bars on Envelopes
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- In TELECOM Digest 12-928, ssay@prefect.cc.bellcore.com (say,halim s)
- asks:
-
- > I would like to find out the encoding for the ZIP code bars on USPS
- > mail envelopes.
-
- Ask the post office for the circular on bar code. It's a small
- pamphlet of about 5 pages, and it explains how all of the codes work,
- as there are two codes; one for ZIP code and one for ZIP+4 code.
- There is no charge for the pamphlet. If your local Post Office
- doesn't have it, try a main office in a large city.
-
-
- Paul Robinson -- TDARCOS@MCIMAIL.COM
- These opinions are mine alone
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