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<H1 ALIGN=LEFT>5.4 Two-Track Symbols</H1>
<P ALIGN=LEFT><A NAME="PHARMA"></A><FONT SIZE=5><B>5.4.1 Two-Track
Pharmacode</B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Developed by Laetus, Pharmacode Two-Track is an
alternative system to Pharmacode One-Track used for the
identification of pharmaceuticals. The symbology is able to encode
whole numbers between 4 and 64570080.</P>
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<P ALIGN=LEFT><A NAME="POSTNET"></A><FONT SIZE=5><B>5.4.2 PostNet</B></FONT></P>
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for encoding zip-codes on mail items. PostNet uses numerical input
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PostNet symbols of any length, standard lengths used by USPS are
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<P ALIGN=LEFT><A NAME="PLANET"></A><FONT SIZE=5><B>5.4.3 PLANET</B></FONT></P>
<P ALIGN=LEFT>Used by the United States Postal Service and due to be
superseded by the OneCode system by 2009, the PLANET (Postal Alpha
Numeric Encoding Technique) barcode is used for encoding routing data
on mail items. Planet uses numerical input data and includes a
modulo-10 check digit. While Zint will encode PLANET symbols of any
length, standard lengths used by USPS are Planet12 (11 digit input)
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