FORMATTING MESSAGES
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Edit Which Message? Sub-Menus
The
text
and
attribute
function icons located under the
edit which message?
icon are shown below. The operator should familiarise themselves with these
icons to understand the message editing and creation capabilities available.
EDIT WHICH
MESSAGE?
SUB–MENU ICON
Function & Description
Edit an Item
, to edit the parameters of a bar code, the
name of a logo or variable information (e.g. sell by dates),
select the edit function while the cursor is at the front of the
field.
Select a font
, the operator must select which font size is
required for different parts of the message, if not selected the
default is automatically entered. There are four different
font sizes, full, half, quarter and the default eighth.
Sell by date
, when a sell by date is required it can be
entered using the sell by date icon.
Real time commands
, if times, dates and shift codes are
required in the message, this can be done using real time
commands and represented as normal text or coded for
confidentiality.
Counting
, if a box count is to be entered into the message
then this can be done incrementally or decrementally. There
is also the option of including a pallet count. Only one
incremental, decremental and pallet count per message.
Character map
, most alternative characters are available
under the character map icon.
Bar code
, a list of ten different bar code types are available,
directly from the control unit memory. The bar code
horizontal scale and raster size can be controlled via the
control unit using the parameters function.
Logo list
, logos can be stored in the logo store and can be
accessed and inserted in any message via this icon. Any logo
inserted via the control unit will always use the full print
height.
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Summary of Contents for C1000 plus
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