EBS-6200
Printer User's Manual
Chapter 4 - Operating the Printer
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4.4.1.7 Accessing the File Library
Some commands show the library contents in alphabetical order in the o
display.
ext file or all text files stored in the library. For more information refer to
perating window of the
The following facilities enable the user to move along the file name directory freely:
•
the
¡¢¤£
keys to move the cursor from one name to the other,
•
the leading character (a letter or digit) to move the cursor to the first name that starts with this
character,
•
the
Y¢
(
HOME
) or
Y£
keys to move the cursor to the first name in the library,
•
the
Y¡
(
END
) or
Y¤
keys to move the cursor to the last name in the library.
NOTE:
If the printer memory is overflowed (with a lot of or very long text files or parameter
blocks), the file names may not be arranged in alphabetical order and some facilities may
not be effective.
The files can be divided into two groups:
´
simple text files
,
´
complex text files
.
The simple text files include the following types of text:
´
a string of ASCII characters
,
´
a graphical image
,
´
a bar code
,
´
a subfile
(another text called by its name).
In every case you can create a complex text file from the very beginning or merge text files
(hereinafter called
subfiles
) that already exist in the library (merging by name). A file created by
merging may be used as part of another file.
NOTE:
•
Once created, a text file remains in the printer’s memory even if the power supply has
been switched off. A file is removed from the library only when deleted.
•
The maximum file length is restricted by the volume of the printer’s memory available.
•
Up to
special registers can be used in a complex text file (see
below).
WORD PROCESSOR - A Description of Control Keys
¢¡£¤
To navigate within a given subfile or between text files.
Y
¢¡
To move the cursor to the first or to the last character in an ASCII
subfile.
Y
£¤
To move the entire subfile by one pixel (dot) upwards or downwards.
«
¢¡£¤
To create a new subfile in a given position in relation to the current
subfile.
¥
To switch between two character insertion modes: INSert/OveRwrite.
¦
To delete a character at the cursor position in a subfile.
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