The main problem is going to be creating the required input and encoding it.
They do provide a DLL for the encoding, so you should only need to hook into that for the encoding.
I haven't done it yet, but will need to soon enough.
John
>Thanks John,
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>I not happy about any of this either.... just wondering how to deal with it.
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>Mel
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>>>Just got back in town, thanks for the info Sergey. I will give this a while before I decide how to deal with this.
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>>>>Did you try USPS web site
https://ribbs.usps.gov/index.cfm?page=intellmailmailpieces ?
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>>>>>I have been using Postnet fonts for mailing labels for many years, and it looks like the USPS is now going to be using Intelligient Mail Barcode instead.
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>>>>>Anyone know of where to get the font and how to integrate it in a label?
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>>You'll need a user name and password but you can get the fonts and the encoding software here:
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https://ribbs.usps.gov/index.cfm?page=onecode>>
>>Realize that this is no where near as straight forward as Postnet was.
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>>I really hate this new barcode. If offers me no perceivable value and in the long run it's going to cost me more to produce and use.