Konica Minolta Kodak Ngenuity 9090DB User Guide - Page 74
Insert Dynamic Content, Date and Time, Special Content, Text Orientation, HH:MM, MM/DD/YYYY, HH:MM:SS
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Insert Dynamic Content - allows you to select a pre-formatted date and time or special content code to be inserted into the text string. The code is replaced by actual data when a document is scanned. NOTE: Counter digit and Dynamic content information becomes part of the imprinting or annotation string in the "Print String Definition" text box and Actual Printed Example field. • Date and Time: select date and time format codes to include in the text string from the Date and Time drop-down list. These codes are replaced with actual dates and times by the scanner when the document is scanned. The date and time format choices as well as the pre-formatted date and time code are shown in the table below. Date & Time format HH:MM HH:MM:SS HH:MM AM/PM HH:MM:SS AM/PM YY/MM/DD YYYY/MM/DD MM/DD/YY Date & Time code Example %T0 %T1 03:15 03:15:23 %T2 03:15 PM Date & Time format MM/DD/YYYY DD/MM/YY DD/MM/YYYY Date & Time code Example %D3 %D4 07/05/2009 05/07/09 %D5 05/07/2009 %T3 %D0 %D1 %D2 03:15:23 PM 09/07/05 2009/07/05 07/05/09 DD MM YY YYYY %D6 %D7 %D8 %D9 05 07 09 2009 NOTE: The scanner's time and date is copied from the host PC's settings when the connection to the scanner is established. • Special Content - select special content format codes to include in the text string from the drop-down list. These codes are replaced with actual symbols or text by the scanner when the document is scanned. The special content format choices and pre-formatted special content code are shown in the table below. Special Content Euro Symbol Yen Symbol Scanner ID Code %A0128 %A0165 %S0 Example € ¥ 12345678 Text Orientation - select the orientation (rotation) for the imprinted and/or annotated text string. A preview of how the text will be oriented at 0 (default), 90, 180 and 270 degrees will be displayed to the right of the selected orientation. A-61662 April 2010 B-13