Canon MK 2600 Mk2600 Users Guide - Page 110

Printing Two or More s, to select None, and then press [Enter].

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3 Press [▲] or [▼] to select "Decimal", and then press [Enter]. • The decimal numbering setting display appears. In addition to decimal numbering, you can also specify hexadecimal or alphabetical numbering. For details, refer to Memo on the next page, "Various types of numbered printing". If you accidentally input an incorrect number, press [Back Space] to delete the number and then input the correct one. 4 Press [▲] or [▼] to select "Start value", and then input "1". • The display for specifying the start value and end value appears. Numbering in descending order For example, if you enter "10" as the start value and "5" as the end value, you can set up numbering in descending order (10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5). 5 Press [▲] or [▼] to select "End value", and then input "10". Range of numbers that can be entered. 6 Press [Enter]. • The Padding character setting display appears. For details on "Padding character", refer to Memo, "Padding character" on the next page. 7 Press [▲] or [▼] to select "None", and then press [Enter]. • The number portion has now been input. Numbering can only be set in one location per page. To cancel numbering, simply use the [Back Space] key to delete the number portion. 8 Perform the printing operation. • Even though only one page with character data has been created, character data from "Pump Room 1" to "Pump Room 10" is printed. The number portion is displayed with a . Printing Two or More Pages When there are two or more input data pages and one or more of them are blank due to deletion of text, the blank pages are fed idly (space characters are printed). Numbering print can be used together with continuous print. ex. Continuous print set to 2 and numbering print set for decimal values from 1 to 8. 106

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3
Press [
] or [
] to select “Decimal”, and then press [Enter].
The decimal numbering setting display appears.
In addition to decimal numbering, you can also specify hexadecimal or alphabetical
numbering. For details, refer to Memo on the next page, “Various types of numbered
printing”.
If you accidentally input an incorrect number, press [Back Space] to delete the number
and then input the correct one.
4
Press [
] or [
] to select “Start value”, and then input “1”.
The display for specifying the start value and end value appears.
Numbering in descending order
For example, if you enter “10” as the start value and “5” as the end value, you can set
up numbering in descending order (10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5).
Range of numbers that can be entered.
5
Press [
] or [
] to select “End value”, and then input “10”.
6
Press [Enter].
The Padding character setting display appears.
For details on “Padding character”, refer to Memo, “Padding character” on the
next page.
7
Press [
] or [
] to select “None”, and then press [Enter].
The number portion has now been input.
Numbering can only be set in one location per page. To cancel numbering, simply use
the [Back Space] key to delete the number portion.
The number portion is displayed with a
.
8
Perform the printing operation.
Even though only one page with character data has been created,
character data from “Pump Room 1” to “Pump Room 10” is
printed.
Printing Two or More Pages
When there are two or more input data pages and one or more of them are blank due to
deletion of text, the blank pages are fed idly (space characters are printed).
Numbering print can be used together with continuous print.
ex. Continuous print set to 2 and numbering print set for decimal values from
1 to 8.