Tray Label is used by United
States Postal Services (USPS) for labeling of postal trays; for automation rate
mailings; for periodicals and standard mail (letter size & flat size pieces).
It contains the "ZIP code" of the receiver and a "Content
Identifier Number".
The value to encode length is fixed to 10 digits and it must
have the following structure:
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5 digits for "ZIP code"
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3 digits for "Content Identifier Number" [CIN]
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2 digits for "Processing Code"
The "Content Identifier Number" [CIN] indicates this
information:
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mailing class (express, priority, first-class, periodicals, standard, package)
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presorting / automation process
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tray
The "Processing code" indicates this information:
Sample of a USPS Tray Label Barcode
In order to get a USPS Tray Label barcode image, please follow
these steps:
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Set the Symbology property to UspsTrayLabel
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Setting up dimensions and quiet zones:
All values for barcode dimensions are expressed in INCHES by default. However, Barcode Professional supports other unit of measurement such as Millimeter, Centimeter, and Mils. For modifying the unit of measurement for barcoding, please set up the BarcodeUnit property as needed.
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Set the BarWidth property to 0.015 (Values are expressed in
Inches)
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Set the BarHeight property to 0.7 (Values are expressed in
Inches)
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Set the BarRatio property to 3
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Set the QuietZone property to 0.15, 0, 0.15, 0 - Left, Top, Right, and Bottom zones (Value is expressed in
Inches)
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Set the Code property with the value to encode. It must be 10 digits
only