
Step 3.
To set or accept the pair configuration (
2PR
,
3PR
,
4PR
, or
5PR
), do one of the following:
•
Press the
ENTER
key to accept the default (
4PR
), or
•
Press another pair configuration softkey and press
ENTER
.
Note:
For instruction on using the BLANK selection, see
Blank Pair Type
on page
30
.
Note:
See also
Horizontal Serialization
on page
31
and
Backbone Serialization
on
page
32.
If you make a 2PR, 3PR, 4PR, or 5PR selection (4PR appears by default), the BIX Block editor
display screen appears with the label type title in the upper left corner. One zone is viewed and
editable at a time. The zone availability is pre-defined and based on the pair configuration, thus fixed
accordingly. For example, 2PR has 24 zones, 3PR has 16 zones, 4PR has 12 zones, 5PR has 10 zones,
and BLANK has two zones (
see examples
):
Display screen showing Zone 1 of a
4PR, 12-zone label
Display screen showing Zone 1 of a
BLANK label type with two zones available
Step 4.
Enter the label data into the desired zones, navigating between zones by pressing
FUNCTION
+
PREV ZONE
and/or
FUNCTION
+
NEXT ZONE
when entering data or when
viewing or editing previously entered data.
Desi Strips
Note:
See
DataComm & T-Block Menu Selections
for a list of the
high-level
DataComm
& T-Block Menu selections, their default values, and the corresponding softkeys.
This example outlines the functionality required to create a Desi Strip using the DataComm
& T-Block menu.
To create a Desi-Strip label:
Step 1.
Insert a dedicated part (.375" x continuous in B412). The printer reads the smart-cell
settings and automatically displays the screen allowing you to choose between the General
ID Menu and DataComm & T-Block Menu. Upon selecting DataComm & T-Block Menu,
the following datacomm menu options appear above the softkeys:
P-PNL, T-BLK, DESI, 110BLK, 66BLK, BIX.
Note:
To escape to the
General ID Menu
screen press
FUNCTION
+
CLEAR/ESC
.
Step 2.
Press the
DESI
softkey. The
Desi-Strip
information automatically appears on the display
screen as shown below (in inches or millimeters, depending on user settings*):
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