Alphanumeric data, Incremental data – Printronix ThermaLine Series User Manual

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Introduction

Alphanumeric Data

Based on the requirements of a specific application, you can use one of three

methods to print alphanumeric data on a form: Fixed data, Overlay data, and

Dynamic data. These methods are described in more detail in the

“Commands” chapter.

Fixed data prints on each form in the same “prepositioned” location,

unless the location changes in the form definition. Company name,

address, logo, and phone number are typical examples of alphanumeric

data that can be “fixed” onto the form.

Overlay data is variable alphanumeric data positioned on the page with

line feeds and spaces to fit into exact locations. For example, specific

data can be “overlayed” onto a blank form as if you were typing data

into the appropriate blanks on a preprinted form. Customer names,

addresses, and order numbers are examples of data overlayed onto a

form.

Dynamic data is variable data entered into specific locations on each

form. Each time the form prints, a command enters new data in those

locations. Customer names, addresses, or any type of variable

alphanumeric or bar code data can be provided dynamically.

Incremental Data

The incremental data feature allows you to update alphanumeric and bar

code data fields in an alphabetical or numeric manner automatically with just

one set of data sent from the host computer.

Alphanumeric and bar code incremental fields can be used with fixed (static)

data input as part of the Create Form mode or with dynamic data supplied in

the Execute Form mode.

The incremental fields can be increased or decreased, repeated at specified

intervals before updating, and reset to the starting value after a specified

number of increments.

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