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Job Editor
Group 8
Release R1.06
JET3up
Example print-out:
This example is based on a print job with three
<Extern Text: fixed length>
objects. Each object has different settings for wildcards and offset
(abbreviated:
OS)
. The character string
12ab345
shall be transmitted. The settings for each
<Extern Text: fixed length>
object look as follows:
Object 1:
Wildcards:
X
1 wildcard
Offset:
0
0 offset
Sum of wildcards and offset:
1
Object 2:
Wildcards:
YY
2 wildcard
Offset:
1
1 offset
Sum of wildcards and offset:
3
Object 3:
Wildcards:
ZZZ
3 wildcard
Offset:
3
3 offset
Sum of wildcards and offset:
6
The input buffer in this example has the length of 6 characters because the largest
sum of wildcards and offset is 6.
Beside the input buffer there is also a display buffer. The content of the display
buffer is what you see in the print preview of the main window of the JET3up
printer.
There are three rules regarding the input and the display buffer:
1.
The input buffer has to be completely filled before its content is transferred
to the display buffer.
2.
The print-out always reflects the content of the display buffer (what you see
is what you get printed).
3.
The input buffer is emptied as soon as its content is transferred to the
display buffer.
Summary of Contents for JET3 up
Page 1: ...Operating Manual V1 06 Please keep for future reference ...
Page 2: ......
Page 18: ...Page 16 Introduction Group 1 Release R1 06 JET3up ...
Page 31: ...Group 2 Safety Page 29 JET3up Release R1 06 ...
Page 37: ...Group 3 Accident prevention Page 35 JET3up Release R1 06 ...
Page 42: ...Page 40 Accident prevention Group 4 Release R1 06 JET3up ...
Page 396: ...Page 394 Appendix List of illustrations Group 12 Release R1 06 JET3up 12 4 2 Print head SK 6 ...
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