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Print Formatting

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6.0

Print Formatting

The

920i

provides seven print formats that determine the format of the printed output when the

PRINT

key is

pressed, a KPRINT serial command is received, or when setpoint push-print or truck weigh-in or weigh-out
operations are performed. Supported print formats are: GFMT, NFMT, ACCFMT, SPFMT, TRWIN, TRWOUT,
ALERT, and AUXFMT. Additionally, two header formats, HDRFMT1 and HDRFMT2, can be inserted into any
of the other ticket formats using the <H1> and <H2>formatting commands. The particular ticket format used for
a given print operation depends on the indicator conÞguration (see Table 6-2 on page 55) and the particular
operation performed.

Each print format can be customized to include up to 1000 characters of information, such as company name and
address, on printed tickets. You can use the

iRev

ª

conÞguration utility, serial commands, or the indicator front panel

(PFORMT menu) to customize the print formats.

6.1

Print Formatting Commands

Table 6-1 lists commands you can use to format the

920i

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.

Command

Description

Supported Ticket Formats

General Weight Data Commands

<G>

Gross weight, current scale

GFMT, NFMT, TRWIN. TRWOUT, ACCFMT,
AUXFMT, ALERT

<G#n>

Gross weight, scale n

<N>

Net weight, current scale

<N#n>

Net weight, scale n

<T>

Tare weight, current scale

<T#n>

Tare weight, scale n

<S>

Current scale number

NOTES:
Gross, net, tare, accumulator, truck, and setpoint weights can be printed in any configured weight units by adding the following
modifiers to the gross, net, and tare weight commands: /P (primary units), /D (displayed units), /S (secondary units), /T (tertiary
units). If not specified, the current displayed units (/D) is assumed. Example: To format a ticket to show net weight for Scale #3
in secondary units, use the following command: <N#3/S>

Formatted weight strings contain a 10-digit weight field (including sign and decimal point, with leading zeroes suppressed),
followed by a space and a two-digit units identifier. Total field length with units identifier is 12 (or 13) characters.

Accumulator Commands

<A>

Accumulated weight, current scale

GFMT, NFMT, ACCFMT, AUXFMT

<A#n>

Accumulated weight, scale n

<AA>

Average accumulation, current scale

<AA#n>

Average accumulation, scale n

<AC>

Number of accumulations, current scale

<AC#n>

Number of accumulations, scale n

<AT>

Time of last accumulation, current scale

<AT#n>

Time of last accumulation, scale n

<AD>

Date of last accumulation, current scale

<AD#n>

Date of last accumulation, scale n

Truck Mode Commands

Table 6-1. Print Format Commands

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