Lra (label reverse print), Serial numerical fields, Snaa…a,i,z (serialization data) – Compuprint 6314 CZL User Manual

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Obviously, the ^FR command is effective only when the field is superimposed on another: if it is not
superimposed an another (whether it is a box or another field), it does not have any effect.

^LRa (Label Reverse Print)

This command is very similar to the preceding command ^FR but affects all fields (following the
^LR command) of the current and subsequent labels.
a is the letter Y to enable the reverse mode, N

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if not.

The reverse mode remains active until it is disabled with the ^LRN command or the machine is
turned off.

3.1.8.3 Serial numerical fields

^SNaa…a,i,z (Serialization Data)

It is often convenient to have a field that can be automatically increased or decreased by a pre-set
value for every label.
Refer to section 5.4 on page 56 where an example of printing with serial fields is illustrated.
This command makes it possible to create numerical fields with up to 12 digits. If the field is
alphanumeric, the operation is performed on the first whole number found (starting from the right
side of the field itself).
aa…a

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is the starting string, generally alphanumeric, for the field. The numerical portion of the

field that must be increased (decreased) is a whole number with a maximum of 12 digits.

i

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is a related whole number (with the negative sign if the field must be decreased) with a

maximum of 12 digits.

z is the letter Y if it is necessary to add zeroes to the most significant positions (to the left), N

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if

not.

When zeroes are used in the most significant positions, two distinct cases must be pointed out:
if zeroes are included in the field aa…a (e.g. aa…a = 0001), they are replaced with spaces when z =
N
, and are printed when z = Y; if no zeroes are included and in their place are spaces (e.g. aa…a =
(((1), they are not printed either when z = N, or when z = Y.
Even if the zeroes are suppressed, when the field value is zero 0, it is printed all the same.
In compliance with the instructions issued by the ^JZ command on page 16, the value of the last
label printed (the interrupted one) is retained for progressive numbering, from which the printer
restarts after resetting.
The increase or decrease of the fields continues until the last label in the current lot is printed (as
determined by the ^PQ command on page 40).

159

Default value.

160

1 is the default value.

161

1 is the default value.

162

Default value.

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