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3.2 Printing Characters
Section 3
5.
Press [ • ],
The "." mark appears.
[YY
• • • • • • ]
6.
Press [Month] twice.
The display then shows [YY. MM • • • • • ],
If you press [Month] only once, only the last digit of the month will be printed.
7.
Press [ • ].
The display then shows [YY. MM • • • • • ].
8.
Press [Day] twice.
The display then shows [YY. MM. DD • • ].
If you press [Day] only once, only the one last digit of the day will be printed.
You do not have to
press the [Decision]
key except when in
"Ready" state.
9.
Press [Apply].
10.
Press [Back].
You are then returned to the "Print description" screen. The print image area shows
"USE BY 05.07.07".
3.2.3
Printing the characters indicating the number of
elapsed days
3.2.3-1
Overview
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The following procedure is used to print the number of days elapsed since
January 1.
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Entries are made on the special keyboard.
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Using the elapsed days function allows you to print the current number of days
elapsed since January 1 in accordance with the internal calendar.
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The table below shows the difference between a common year and a leap year.
3.2.3-2
Operating procedure
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Entering a 3-digit value into the second line to print the number of elapsed days.
General instructions
on the modification of
settings:
Section 2.1.3,
"Operations for
Modifying the Setting
Contents"
.
1.
From the "Print description" screen, press [Edit message].
1/1
1/2
• • • 2/28
2/29
3/1
• • • 12/31
Common year
1
2
• • •
59
—
60
• • •
365
Leap year
1
2
• • •
59
60
61
• • •
366
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