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Sequential Numbering

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Sequential Numbering Command Structure Faaaabcccc,dd,ee aaaa = Number of times to repeat the same data (0001 ~ 9999). b = Plus or minus symbol (+ for increments, - for decrements). cccc = Value of step for sequence (0001 ~ 9999). dd = Number of digits for sequential numbering (01 ~ 99). The first incrementing character position starts after the positions exempted from sequential numbering as specified in ee. If these digits are left out, the default is 8. ee = Number of digits free from sequential numbering (0 ~ 99) starting with the right most position. If these digits are left out the default is 0. Example: F001-001,4,3 Decrementing 004321321 Free from Decrementing In this example, the right most (least significant) three digits would not decrement and the next four would decrement. Placement: Preceding that start value to be incremented or decremented. Default: None. Command Function To allow the ability to print sequential fields (text, bar codes) where all incrementing is done within the printer. Up to eight different sequential fields can be specified per label. Sequencing is effective for up to 99-digit numeric data each field. Input to Printer A H100V100MSERIAL NUMBER: H100V200F001+005 L0202M1000 Q2Z 69

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Sequential Numbering
Command Structure
<ESC>Faaaabcccc,dd,ee
aaaa =
Number of times to repeat the same data (0001 ~ 9999).
b
=
Plus or minus symbol (+ for increments, – for decrements).
cccc =
Value of step for sequence (0001 ~ 9999).
dd
=
Number of digits for sequential numbering (01 ~ 99). The first
incrementing character position starts after the positions exempted
from sequential numbering as specified in ee. If these digits are left
out, the default is 8.
ee
=
Number of digits free from sequential numbering (0 ~ 99) starting
with the right most position. If these digits are left out the default is
0.
Example:
<ESC>F001-001,4,3
Decrementing
004321321
Free from Decrementing
In this example, the right most (least significant) three digits would
not decrement and the next four would decrement.
Placement: Preceding that start value to be incremented or decremented.
Default:
None.
Command Function
To allow the ability to print sequential fields (text, bar codes) where all incre-
menting is done within the printer. Up to eight different sequential fields can be
specified per label. Sequencing is effective for up to 99-digit numeric data
each field.
Input to Printer
<ESC>A
<ESC>H100<ESC>V100<ESC>MSERIAL NUMBER:
<ESC>H100<ESC>V200<ESC>F001+005
<ESC>L0202<ESC>M1000
<ESC>Q2<ESC>Z
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