Print Formatting
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<TID>
Truck ID number
TRWIN, TRWOUT
<TR1>
Gross weight for current ticket in displayed units
<TR2>
Tare weight for current ticket in displayed units
<TR3>
Net weight for current ticket in displayed units
NOTE: TR1, TR2, and TR3 truck ticket weight data includes keywords INBOUND, KEYED, RECALLED, as necessary.
Setpoint Commands
<SCV>
Setpoint captured value
SPFMT
<SN>
Setpoint number
<SNA>
Setpoint name
<SPM>
Setpoint mode (gross or net label)
<SPV>
Setpoint preact value
<STV>
Setpoint target value
Auditing Commands
<CD>
Last calibration date
All
<NOC>
Number of calibrations
<NOW>
Number of weighments since last calibration
NOTE: Last calibration date (<CD>) and number of calibrations (<NOC>) are updated whenever WZERO, WVAL, WSPAN, or
REZERO are changed.
Number of weighments (<NOW> command) is incremented whenever the scale weight exceeds 10% of scale capacity. Scale
must return to gross or net zero before the value can be incremented again.
Formatting and General-Purpose Commands
<
nnn
>
ASCII character (
nnn
= decimal value of ASCII character). Used for inserting control characters
(STX, for example) in the print stream.
All
<TI>
Time
<DA>
Date
<TD>
Time and date
<UID>
Unit ID number (up to 8 alphanumeric characters)
<CN>
Consecutive number (up to 7 digits)
<H1>
Insert header format 1 (HDRFMT1); see
<H2>
Insert header format 2 (HDRFMT2); see
<CR>
Carriage return character
<LF>
Line feed character
<NL
nn
>
New line (
nn
= number of termination (<CR/LF> or <CR>) characters)*
<SP
nn>
Space (
nn
= number of spaces)*
<SU>
Toggle weight data format (formatted/unformatted)
<US
nn
>
Insert user print text string (from user program, SetPrintText API)
NOTE: If
nn
is not specified, 1 is assumed. Value must be in the range 1–99.
User Program-dependent Commands
<US
nn
>
Insert user print text string (from user program, SetPrintText API)
All
<EV>
Invoke user program print handler
x
(PrintFmt
x
)
AUXFMT
x
Command
Description
Supported Ticket Formats
Table 6-1. Print Format Commands (Continued)
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