SOFTWARE MANUAL C32
20.10.4 COMMAND LINE THICKNESS
<LT#>
This command is used in connection with the draw line and draw field commands. It enables the user to change the
default line thickness (1 dot). The character # in the command represents the number of dots of line thickness. This
command has to be sent immediately before the draw line or draw field command. After the line has been drawn, the line
thickness is reset to default (1 dot). If several fields with different line thickness are to be drawn, separate line thickness
commands are to be sent before each of the draw field commands. The following sequence gives a field with a length of
10 dots and a width of 10 dots with a line thickness of 4: <LT4> <BX 10.10>.
The thickness of a field increases towards the center.
A vertical line grows towards the right side and a horizontal line grows towards the bottom of the ticket. The only
limitation for the field drawing line is that it cannot exceed 1/2 of the size of the smallest field. For example, a field of
10x15 can have a maximum line thickness of 5.
This makes a completely black field.
20.11 COMMAND TICKET COUNTER
20.11.1 COMMAND PRINT TICKET COUNTER
<PC>
The printer keeps track of each ticket to be printed. The seven-digit number is kept in the printer as a ticket count. Up to
two ticket counts (same count both) can be printed anywhere on the ticket in any font size and any rotation. This requires
the command <PC>. This command can be placed anywhere in the ticket data. However the position of the ticket pointer
is used to place the ticket counter. Therefore we recommend to send a normal row/column command preceding the <PC>
command. This makes it possible to print two identical counts: one on the main ticket and one on a stub. See the
following instructions 19.11.2 to modify the load ticket count.
To change the count, see the load ticket count instruction below. Note that the height/width command has no effect with
this command and that only two counts can be printed per ticket. A separate <PC> command must be sent for each count
you want printed. For example, to print two rotated-right font3 counts, 100 columns apart, you might send the following:
<F3> <RR> <RC10,100> <PC>
<F3> <RR> <RC10,200> <PC>
20.11.2 COMMAND LOAD TICKET COUNT
<TC1234567>
This command enables the user to preload the seven-digit ticket number. It has to contain all seven digits - the number 5
would be sent as: <TC0000005>. This number is the count for the actually sent ticket. The following ticket will be counted
higher by one. Using this command together with a repeat command and a print count data command makes it possible
to print a lot of tickets with counter number at full speed.
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