Canon MK 2600 Mk2600 Users Guide - Page 109

Printing text with sequential numbers (Numbering print), Fig. 1, Input Pump Room., Press [Num].

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Advanced Operations Part 4 Printing text with sequential numbers (Numbering print) Assume that you want to produce the following tubes. Serial characters can be set in only one place on a page. Fig. 1 The portion of the character data consisting of numbers from 1 to 10 is incremented (or decremented) by "1" each time it is printed, and is called the "number portion". The remaining portion of the character data is called the "common portion". (Fig. 2) Fig. 2 To print tubes that contain a number portion such as those shown in Fig. 1, it is not necessary to explicitly create ten pages with character data ranging form "Pump Room 1" to "Pump Room 10" (as shown in Fig. 3). Instead, you need only create one page of character data consiting of a common portion and a number portion as shown in Fig. 4, and then print that page. Fig. 3 Fig. 4 ex. Produce the tubes shown in Fig. 1. 1 Input "Pump Room". • This is the common portion. 2 Press [Num]. • The Numbering display appears. 105

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Advanced Operations
Part 4
Printing text with sequential numbers (Numbering print)
Assume that you want to produce the following tubes.
Serial characters can be set in only one place on a page.
Fig. 1
The portion of the character data consisting of numbers from 1 to 10 is incremented (or decremented) by “1”
each time it is printed, and is called the “number portion”. The remaining portion of the character data is called
the “common portion”. (Fig. 2)
Fig. 2
To print tubes that contain a number portion such as those shown in Fig. 1, it is not necessary to explicitly
create ten pages with character data ranging form “Pump Room 1” to “Pump Room 10” (as shown in Fig. 3).
Instead, you need only create one page of character data consiting of a common portion and a number portion
as shown in Fig. 4, and then print that page.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
ex. Produce the tubes shown in Fig. 1.
1
Input “Pump Room”.
This is the common portion.
2
Press [Num].
The Numbering display appears.