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Print Formatting

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7.0

Print Formatting

The 390HE provides three print formats, GFMT,

NFMT, and CFMT that determine the format of the

printed output when the

PRINT

key is pressed or when

a KPRINT EDP command is received. If no tare has

been entered, the GFMT print format is used; if a tare

has been entered, NFMT is used; in counting mode,

CFMT 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.

7.1

Print Formatting Commands

Table 7-1 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 and NFMT 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>).
The default 390HE print formats are shown in

Table 7-2:

NOTES:

The <G2>, <N2>, and <T2> commands listed

in Table 7-1 print the gross, net, and tare

weights in non-displayed units—that is, in the

units not currently displayed on the indicator.
In count count mode, formatting commands for

displayed units (<G>, <N>, <T>) use primary

units, non-displayed units commands (<G2>,

<N2>, <T2>) use secondary units.

ID numbers included in the print format string

(<ID> command) must be set using the UID

EDP command.

The 300-character limit of each print format

string includes the output field length of the

print formatting commands, not the command

length. For example, if the indicator is

configured to show a decimal point, the <G>

command generates an output field of 13

characters: the 10-character weight value

(including decimal point), one space, and a

two-digit units identifier.

7.2

Customizing Print Formats

The following sections describe procedures for

customizing the GFMT, NFMT, and CFMT formats

using the EDP port, the front panel (PFORMT menu),

and the Revolution configuration utility.

Command

Description

<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

<C>

Current piece count

<ID>

Unit identifier

<CN>

Consecutive number

<NLnn>

New line (nn = number of termination (<CR/LF>
or <CR>) characters)*

<SPnn>

Space (nn = number of spaces)*

<SU>

Toggle weight data format
(formatted/unformatted)**

Gross, net, and tare weights are 10 digits in length, including
sign, followed by a space and a two-digit units identifier.
Total field length with units identifier is 13 characters.

ID and consecutive number (CN) fields are 1–6 characters in
length, as required.

* If nn is not specified, 1 is assumed. Value must be in the
range 1–99.

Table 7-1. Print Format Commands

** After receiving an SU command, the indicator sends
unformatted data until the next SU command is received.
Unformatted data omits decimal points, leading and trailing
characters.

Format

Default Format String

Sample Output

GFMT

<G> GROSS<NL>

2046.81 LB GROSS

NFMT

<G> GROSS<NL>
<T> TARE<NL>
<N> NET<NL>

4053.1 LB GROSS
15.6 LB TARE
4037.5 LB NET

CFMT

<C> PIECES<NL>

512 PC PIECES

NOTE: In OIML and CANADA modes, the letters PT (preset
tare) are automatically inserted after the printed tare weight.

Table 7-2. Default Print Formats

Command

Description

Table 7-1. Print Format Commands

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