Specifications

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Example:
^XA
^FO50,50
^CVY
^BD^FH^FD001840152382802[)>_1E01_1D961Z00004951_1DUPS
N_1D_06X610_1D
159_1D1234567_1D1/1_1D_1DY_1D
634 ALPHA DR_1DPITTSBURGH_1DPA_1E_04^FS
^FO30,300^A0,30,30^FDMode2^FS
^XZ
Special Considerations for ^FD when Using ^BD
The ^FD statement is divided into two parts: a High Priority Message (hpm) and a
Low Priority Message (lpm). There are two types of High Priority Messages. One is
for a U.S. Style Postal Code; the other is for a Non-U.S. Style Postal Code. The
syntax for either of these High Priority Messages must be exactly as shown or an
error message will be generated.
Format: ^FD <hpm><lpm>
Parameters:
<hpm> = high priority message (only applicable in Modes 2 and 3)
Accepted Values: 0 through 9, except where noted.
U.S. Style Postal Code (Mode 2)
<hpm> = aaabbbcccccdddd
aaa = three-digit class of service
bbb = three-digit country zip code
ccccc = five-digit zip code
dddd = four-digit zip code extension. If none exists, four zeros
must be entered (0000).
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