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RULER PRINT SAMPLE
The maximum number of available lines is determined by the size of a cheque. When slip printer's display is
flashing after the ruler sample was printed according to the above sequence, print the remaining lines by pressing
key.
Below are two samples of ruler print in which the dot spaces between the lines were programmed at 3 dots and 6
dots respectively;
2. Set the print position of each message (ITEM #1 ~ 8)
The print position of each message is designed by assigning the number of lines and column. For securing the
exact position, refer to the ruler sample printed by TP-620 by program dump (X-85). The programmed positions
are printed on program dump (X-85 - Required #41).
< SP >--{(189)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{ITEM #: 1 ~ 8 and press [
•
/ENTER] or select from the
list}--[X2 for the next, 00/CL for another]--{*4-digit position #: YYXX}--[X2/ENTER]--[CL
]
* 4-digit position #: YYXX
YY = line number (max. 20 digits)
XX = column number (max. 46 digits)
0 = not printed on cheque
When ENTER key is pressed without entering position number, zero is programmed.
Note for ITEM #7 and #8
Because the total amount is limited to maximum 10 digits including a punctuation, the column number (XX) should be
programmed at maximum 10 digits.
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
3 mm
6 mm
46 characters (65 mm)
6 dots
3 dots