Microcom LDSII User Manual

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Chapter 1

Designing Using LDSII

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conjunction with media containing a blowhole. The blowhole and die-cut selections differ on
how they detect an out of stock condition. See also ^D636)n command.

0

None

(gap sensors are disabled)

1

Blackline

(lower gap sensor is enabled)

2

Die-cut

(upper and lower gap sensors are enabled)

3

Blowhole

(upper and lower gap sensors are enabled)



1.4.7 OFX (Offset X Direction)

LSX, LSY, GAP, DRM, SPD, DET,

OFX

, OFY

This parameter moves or offsets all fields in the “X” direction without altering the field’s
insertion points. The value is entered using the current unit of measure selected by the
“^D564)” command. See also ^D637)n command.


1.4.8 OFY (Offset Y Direction)

LSX, LSY, GAP, DRM, SPD, DET, OFX,

OFY

This parameter

moves or offsets all fields in the “Y” direction without altering the field’s

insertion points. The value is entered using the current unit of measure selected by the
“^D564)” command. See also ^D638)n command.

1.5

Format Entry Command - ^Fn)

The Format Entry command is used to define the characteristics, placement and
representation of the corresponding text data of the individual fields. This command starts
with the “^Fn)” structure which is then followed by thirteen different parameters that define
and control the desired field. The “n” is an identifier that represents the field number being
formatted and corresponds to the equivalent “^Tn)” line. As with the ^Dxxx commands,
multiple parameters

must be separated by the comma (“,”) delimiter. The format entry

command can be issued from outside a script but is typically created within a script file.
Unlike the “^Dxx)” commands and the script header, the Format Entry Command typically
does contain default values as there are no equivalent commands for the individual
parameters. The default values are discussed under the individual parameter descriptions.












Figure 4

Format Entry Command




^Fn) XB, YB, CI, SW, SH, AI, DN, FO, FJ, FW, CS, FC, CC

The comma delimiter

The “n” identifies the field
number which always
starts at “1” and not “0”.

Field parameters

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