Printing PINs in Columns

Four print formatting symbols are provided for printing PINs (both words and numerics) in columns. For example:

 

1          ONE

2          TWO

3          THREE

4          FOUR

 

For the following definition of print symbols an n is used to indicate which digit of a PIN is to be printed. The relationship between PIN digits and n is as follows:

 

PIN Digit

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

‘n’

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

A

B

C

 

Symbol

EBCDIC

ASCII

Meaning

 

^Pn

 

5F D7

F1-F9

or C1-C3

 

5E 50

31-39

or 41-43

 

Print the clear PIN digit n in number format for mailer 1. Can be used for either a one-up or a two-up PIN mailer.

e.g., 1

 

^Qn

5F D8

F1-F9

or C1-C3

5E 51

31-39

or 41-43

Print the clear PIN digit n in number format for mailer 2. Can be used only for two-up PIN mailer.

e.g., 1

^Vn

5F E3

F1-F9

or C1-C3

5E 56

31-39

or 41-43

Print the clear PIN digit n in word format for mailer 1. Can be used for either a one-up or a two-up PIN mailer.

e.g., ONE

 

^Wn

5F E6

F1-F9

or C1-C3

5E 57

31-39

or 41-43

Print the clear PIN digit n in word format for mailer 2. Can be used only for two-up PIN mailer.

e.g., ONE