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10.0
Print Formatting
The
520
provides seven print formats. Formats GFMT, NFMT, EDPFMT, and CFMT will be printed in a ticket
format based on the current mode of operation when the
key is pressed (see Table 10-2 on page 62).
HDRFMT can be inserted into any other ticket format using the <AE> formatting command. SPFMT is printed if
PSHPRINT is set to ON or WAITSS in the setpoint configuration. STRMFMT defines what the streamed output
will be if the FORMAT parameter is set to CUSTOM.
Each print format can be customized to include up to 300 characters of information, such as company name and
address, on print tickets. You can use the indicator front panel (PFORMT menu), EDP commands, or the
Revolution® configuration utility to customize the print formats.
10.1 Print Formatting Commands
Table 10-1 lists commands you can use to format the
520
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
Ticket Format
GFMT/NFMT/EDPFMT
/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
<STV>
Setpoint target value
<SPM>
Setpoint mode (gross or net label)
<SNA>
Setpoint name
<SN>
Setpoint number
<SPV>
Setpoint preact value
<TI>
Time
<DA>
Date
<TD>
Time and date
<ID>
ID number
<CN>
Consecutive number
<AE>
Ticket header (HDRFMT)
<C>
Piece count
<W>
Average piece weight in count mode.
<NLnn>
New line (nn = number of termination (<CR/LF> or <CR>)
characters)*
Table 10-1. Print Format Commands