EBS-6200
Printer User's Manual
Chapter 4 - Operating the Printer
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A shift identifier ca
shift start and finish times for each shift separately on working days (from Monday to Friday)
and on the other days (Saturday and Sunday).
from the submenu
itional parameters of
Z
of this
be modified.
ad can be used as identifier.
eds to be specified as the sequence of
hh:mm
(hours
:
minutes).
es need to be specified in such a way that the following condition is met: the
ith the
parameter settings.
ans
ecial
e reduced.
n be set for each of up to 8 working shifts (within a 24-hour day), so can
In order to change the settings select the item
SHIFT DEFINITION
TEXT SERVICE UNIV.DATE REG. CONFIGURATION
. A list of add
the special register
Universal date and time
is displayed for the coding element
register, that is for the shift identifier. This is where the following parameters can
•
Any alphanumerical character available on the terminal keyp
•
The shift start time ne
The shift tim
next shift needs to start later than the previous one.
•
If a character
X
is specified instead of a shift start time, it means that a given and
nt shifts do not exist, and the identifier is printed in accordance w
subseque
previous shits’
NOTE:
•
The shift identifiers and start times are global parameters in the printer. This me
that every subfile in the text-file library that is a
Universal Date and time
sp
register and contains the
Z
element of the register uses the same set of shift identifiers
and start times.
•
The standard version does not support any update of tens or units of seconds (parts
T
and
U
in the
Univ. date
register). When such function is supported, the printer
processor is engaged frequently (every second) to update the text file and the
maximum print rate might b
!
EXAMPLE:
When you define a subfile as a
Univ. date
special register and input the following characters
( stands for a spac
a)
DA.MO.20YE=DA FGH 20YE
BC:IJ
PQS
WK
N
Z
e character):
re printed on 07.10.2009 at 12:47:50:
1/017O<2C5T>02***1475###024---31
Expiry Date Registers
In order to print automatically a future date that is shifted by a certain number of days from the current
date, you can use two special registers
Date+offs.
and
Date+offs.2
(so called expiry date registers).
The offset (a number of days added to the current date in order to calculate the expiry date) is defined
by two parameters:
Offset
(for the
Date+offs.
register) and
Offset2
(for the
Date+offs.2
register) in
the
PRINTING PARAMETERS
command within the
PRINTING
submenu.
The structure of the
Date+offs.
and
Date+offs.2
registers is similar to that of the
Univ. date
register
(see the
Universal date and time
special register). This means that
successive elements of the
b)
EYOM/DZAF<PGQH>SC***BIJQ###SPW---NK
then the following labels a
a)
07.10.2009=07 OCT 2009 12:47 250 41 3 1
b)
900
date need to be coded with the special characters (!)
that are specified in the description of the
Univ. date
special register.
EXAMPLE:
The
Date+offs.
and
Date+offs.2
registers can be coded in the following way:
Day Separator Month Separator Year
e.g.
DA.MO.YE
(a separator can be any
character that is not used to code the date),
Day Separator Month
e.g.
DA.MO
, if year is not to be printed,
Year Separator Month Separator Day
e.g.
YE.MO.DA
.
Any combination of coding characters defined for the
Univ. date special
register can be used.
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