A-63054 February 2004
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During scanning, the printed text can be a combination of fixed text (i.e.,
will be the same for each scanned page) or variable values (i.e., value that
may change with each scanned page). The
Message
field is fixed for each
scanned page. The
Space
field can be used to separate predefined values
if more than one is selected for the print string formula (you can also use
spaces, or other typed delimiters, when defining the Message field to separate
predefined values).
The following fields may be variable for each scanned page:
•
Scanner counter
. The printing format of the counter is specified in the
i2x0 Options dialog.
•
Scanner date
.
The date format is selected from the Print String Setup
dialog. The date delimiter is specified in the i2x0 Options dialog.
•
Scanner time
. The format is HH:MM in a 24-hour time format.
Message
—when printing is enabled, the print string can contain fixed text that
is printed on every scanned page. The Message field must be defined for
specifying the fixed text. You can either type in the Message data (enclosed in
double quotes “”) or you can press the Setup button to access the Message
setup dialog.
The left side of the dialog box contains a list of pre-defined values that you
can use to build the Message formula. The message data can consist of
one or more pre-defined values as specified in the formula. A maximum of
40 characters is allowed.
To set up a Message formula:
1. Select a pre-defined value from the list box.
2. Click
Add item
.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until your formula is complete.
NOTES: Select
Delete item
to delete the last pre-defined value that was
added.
Delete formula
deletes the entire Message formula.
You can also use a special substring syntax, enclosed within square
brackets, to retain a certain portion of a pre-defined value (e.g., [1,4]).
Refer to the “Index setup tab” section later in this chapter for the
substring syntax for formula and examples.
You can also combine pre-defined values with a manually entered
string value (enclosed in quotes “”) to build a formula.