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Job Editor
Group 8
Release R1.06
JET3up
Tables for the example
Buffer position
1
2
3
4
5
6
Shifting
direction
Data Nr
Display buffer
X
Y
Y
Z
Z
Z
1
Input buffer
1
1
2
Display buffer
X
Y
Y
Z
Z
Z
3
Input buffer
1
a
a
4
Display buffer
X
Y
Y
Z
Z
Z
5
Input buffer
1
a
b
b
6
Display buffer
X
Y
Y
Z
Z
Z
7
Input buffer
1
a
b
4
4
8
Display buffer
X
Y
Y
Z
Z
Z
9
Input buffer
1
a
b
4
5
5
10
Display buffer
X
Y
Y
Z
Z
Z
11
Input buffer
1
a
b
4
5
6
6
12
Display buffer
1
a
b
4
5
6
13
Input buffer
14
Object 1 param.
X
15
Display Object 1
1
16
Object 2 param.
OS Y
Y
17
Display Object 2
a
b
18
Object 3 param.
OS OS OS Z
Z
Z
19
Display Object 3
4
5
6
20
The following table shows the explanations for each step and setting.
No.
Explanation
1
Before the first data are received the set wildcards represent the
first display buffer content. This would also be the first print-out
as soon as a PrintGo signal will be received.
2
The character string
1ab456
is sent to the printer starting with the
character
1
.
3, 5, 7, 9,
11
The display buffer remains the same because the input buffer is
not filled up completely.
4, 6, 8, 10 The characters
a
,
b
,
4
and
5
are sent.
12
The character
6
is sent. With that character the input buffer is
completely filled.
13
With the input buffer filled up completely the content is transferred
to the display buffer.
14
The input buffer is emptied after the transfer in the last step.
This state can also be set with the <Deleting ExternText
memory>command.
15
Parameters object 1: 1 wildcard (
X
) and 0 offset
16
Display content for object 1: the first character of the display
buffer.
17
Parameters object 2: 2 wildcards (
YY
) and 1 offset (
OS
)
18
Display content for object 1: the second and the third character of
the display buffer
19
Parameters object 3: 3 wildcards (
ZZZ
) and 3 offset (
OS
)
20
Display content object 3: the fourth, fifth and sixth character of
the display buffer.
Summary of Contents for JET3 up
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