Canon MK 2600 Mk2600 Users Guide - Page 111

For decimal numbering: Select Decimal in step 3.

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Advanced Operations Part 4 Various types of numbering print The following different types of numbering print are possible. The selection of the type is made in step 3 on the preceding page. For decimal numbering: Select "Decimal" in step 3. For hexadecimal numbering: Select "Hexadecimal" in step 3. For alphabetical numbering: Select "A to Z" or "a to z" in step 3. Padding character For example, if the numbers in the number portion run from 8 to 12, the number of digits needed for "8" and "9" differs from the number of digits needed for "10" through "12". In this case, it is possible to insert either a "0" or a space in front of the "8" and "9" so that the number of digits is the same as for "10" through "12". This function is called "Padding character". Note that the padding character setting display (step 7 on the preceding page) does not appear if all of the numbers in the number portion have the same number of digits or if "alphabet" was selected for numbering. When "Padding character" is off When "Padding character" is on • When inserting zeroes • When inserting spaces 107

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Advanced Operations
Part 4
Various types of numbering print
The following different types of numbering print are possible. The selection of the type is
made in step 3 on the preceding page.
For decimal numbering: Select “Decimal” in step 3.
For hexadecimal numbering: Select “Hexadecimal” in step 3.
For alphabetical numbering: Select “A to Z” or “a to z” in step 3.
Padding character
For example, if the numbers in the number portion run from 8 to 12, the number of digits
needed for “8” and “9” differs from the number of digits needed for “10” through “12”. In
this case, it is possible to insert either a “0” or a space in front of the “8” and “9” so that
the number of digits is the same as for “10” through “12”. This function is called “Padding
character”. Note that the padding character setting display (step 7 on the preceding page) does
not appear if all of the numbers in the number portion have the same number of digits or if
“alphabet” was selected for numbering.
When “Padding character” is off
When “Padding character” is on
When inserting zeroes
When inserting spaces