PostBar

PostBar

PostBar, also known as CPC 4-State, is the black-ink barcode system used by Canada Post in its automated mail sorting and delivery operations. It is similar to other 4 State barcode systems used by Australia Post and the United Kingdom's Royal Mail (from which it derives), but uses an obscured structure and encoding system unique to Canada Post. This particular bar code system is used on "flats" (which are larger-than-letter-size pieces of mail, such as magazines) and parcels.

This symbology, derived from the RM4SCC system used by the British Royal Mail, uses a series of bars, each of which can individually have one of four possible states, to encode information used in automated sortation and delivery onto each piece of mail. Each bar can either be short and centred (known as a "tracker"), medium and elevated (an "ascender"), medium and lowered (a "descender"), or full height. This symbology also uses an element known as a "Data Content Identifier" (or DCI), which specifies what types of information are encoded into each barcode, such as postal codes, customer information, and exact delivery points. The information that goes into each barcode is obtained from the address printed on the front of the envelope it is ultimately printed on, as well as the physical dimensions of each piece of mail. This code also uses a Reed-Solomon error correction technique, so that in case a particular piece of mail is mishandled, the information encoded in the barcode can still be correctly decoded.

Character sets

Four character sets are used in PostBar codes, known as "A", "N", "Z" and "B" characters. Three-bar A characters are used exclusively to encode letters, and two-bar N characters encode only digits. Three-bar Z characters can encode either letters or digits. A and N characters are typically used to encode postal codes and country codes. Z characters are used for address locators, product types, and customer and service information. B characters are one bar each, and are used to encode base-4 machine ID's for Canada Post's internal uses.

PostBar formats

Canada Post uses nine different formats of PostBar codes—three "domestic" barcodes, used on mail within Canada, two "global" codes, used to route mail outside Canada, three "service" codes, used on customer-applied barcodes, and an "internal" code, used for testing, maintenance, and tracking purposes by Canada Post.

Each barcode begins and ends with an identical pair of bars, known as "start" and "stop" fields. These are made up of one ascender and one tracker. The Data Content Identifier is always the first character after the start field.

Placeholders used to detail each PostBar format below are A, N, Z and B for the character sets described above, * for the start and stop fields, # for a space character (two full-height bars followed by one tracker), and [RS-"nn"] for the error-correction field, where "nn" is the number of bars used. Bold Z's indicate DCIs.

Domestic

See caution at bottom of article regarding use of PostBar codes.

DCI's used in domestic barcodes fall within the range of A-L.
*PostBar.D07: * Z ANANAN [RS-12] *
*PostBar.D12: * Z ANANAN ZZZZ # [RS-12] *
*PostBar.D22: * Z ANANAN ZZZZZZZZZZZ [RS-12] *

Global

DCI's used in global barcodes fall within the range of 1–9.
*PostBar.G12: * Z NNN ZZZZZZZZ [RS-12] *
*PostBar.G22: * Z NNN ZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZ [RS-12] *

ervice

DCI's used in service barcodes fall within the range of M-U.
*PostBar.S06: * Z ZZZZZ [RS-12] *
*PostBar.S11: * Z ZZZZZZZZZZ [RS-12] *
*PostBar.S21: * Z Z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ [RS-12] *

Internal use

DCI's used in internal barcodes fall within the range of V-Z.
*PostBar.C10: * Z ANANAN [RS-30] BBBB *

Caveat Emptor

The PostBar barcode dimensions, formats, and symbology examples in [http://www.canadapost.ca/common/offerings/address_management/pdf/dbc_handbook-e.pdf Canada Post's 4-State Bar Code Handbook] and as actually implemented by Canada Post are significantly different from the formats and symbology described in this article and in US patent|5602382.

for a total count of forty nine bars.

for a total count of fifty two bars.

Most significantly these two different formats use the exact same code for their Data Content Identifier field; specifically two Full Height bars and an Ascender (, the D52.01 format with an unknown symbology is the implemented standard, and not format D12 as described in this article.

Postal customers who attempt to include a D12 formatted PostBar code, or any other PostBar format or symbology as described in this article may find it is misinterpreted by Canada Post's sorting machinery. This could possibly delay or even prevent their mail being delivered.

ee also

*RM4SCC – The barcode used by the British Royal Mail

References

*U.S. Patent 5,602,382 – cite web|url=http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=5602382.PN.&OS=PN|title=Mail piece bar code having a data content identifier|date=February 11, 1997|accessdate=2007-01-06 – Assigned to Canada Post Corporation
* [http://www.canadapost.ca/common/offerings/address_management/pdf/dbc_handbook-e.pdf Canada Post's 4-State Barcode Handbook (PDF, 765,514 bytes)]
* [http://www.auspost.com.au/GAC_File_Metafile/0,,2044%255F4state,00.pdf "A Guide to Printing the 4-State Barcode" from Australia Post (PDF, 634,484 bytes)]


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