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320IS Plus Installation Manual - Print Formatting

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6.0

Print Formatting

The

320IS Plus

provides four print formats, GFMT, NFMT, CFMT, and SPFMT that determine the format of the

printed output when the

PRINT

key is pressed or when a KPRINT EDP command is received. If a tare has been

entered or acquired, NFMT is used; otherwise, GFMT is used.
Each print format can be customized to include up to 300 characters of information, such as company name and

address, on printed tickets. You can use the indicator front panel (PFORMT menu), EDP commands, or the
Revolution

®

configuration utility to customize the print formats.

6.1

Print Formatting Commands

Table 6-1 lists commands you can use to format the gross and net print formats. Commands included in the

format strings must be enclosed between < and > delimiters. Any characters outside of the delimiters are printed

as text on the ticket. Text characters can include any ASCII character that can be printed by the output device.

The default GFMT, NFMT and SPFMT print formats use only the new line (<NL>) command and the commands

for gross, net, and tare weights in displayed units (<G>, <N>, and <T>).

Command

Description

Ticket Format

GFMT/NFMT/CFMT

SPFMT

<G>

Gross weight in displayed units

<G2>

Gross weight in non-displayed units

<N>

Net weight in displayed units

<N2>

Net weight in non-displayed units

<T>

Tare weight in displayed units

<T2>

Tare weight in non-displayed units

<A>

Accumulated weight in displayed units

<AC>

Number of accumulator event (5-digit counter)

<AT>

Time of last accumulator event

<AD>

Date of last accumulator event

<SCV>

Setpoint captured value

<SN>

Current setpoint number

<TI>

Time

<DA>

Date

<TD>

Time and date

<UID>

ID number

<CN>

Consecutive number

<W>

Average piece weight in count mode

Ö

<C>

Piece count

Ö

<STV>

Setpoint target value

Ö

<SPV>

Setpoint preact value

Ö

<SPM>

Setpoint mode (gross or net label)

Ö

<SP>

Space

<NL>

New line, end of line termination

Table 6-1. Print Format Commands

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