Programming operations – Toshiba TEC MA-1450-1 SERIES User Manual
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6. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS
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2. Even if the option “Store Name Print by RUBBER STAMP” is selected, data can be programmed
for the store name/message. However, the Rubber Stamp, instead of the programmed name/
message will actually be printed for operations to issue receipts.
If the option “Store Name Print by DOT PRINTER” is selected, use 1 through 4 for the store
name/message and 5 through 7 for the commercial message data, as Line No.
The range of Line Nos. 5 to 7 is unavailable to a manual-cut printer.
3. If no commercial message is required on the receipt, program blanks for all three lines. As a
result no extra lines will be fed. If any one of the three lines is programmed, the two other lines
will cause line feeds.
4. The 4-line range assigned for the store name/message will be either printed or fed, regardless of
any system option selection.
5. If any incorrect characters have been programmed, depress the [C] key to clear all the
characters on a line and then re-enter characters from the beginning, or end the line with an [ST]
and re-program the entire line. The new data will be active.
6. When all the lines have been programmed, do a check by issuing a receipt. Only the lines with
errors need to be re-programmed; other lines will not be affected.
ex.) To program the following draft as the Store Name/Message and Commercial Message (under the option
“Store Name by DOT PRINTER”):
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Line No. 1
Line No. 2
Line No. 3
Line No. 4
Line No. 5
Line No. 6
Line No. 7
Store Name/Message
portion, which can
be replaced by a
RUBBER STAMP print
under the option
“Store Name by
RUBBER STAMP”.
Commercial
Message portion.
6.6 STORE NAME/MESSAGE AND COMMERCIAL MESSAGE PROGRAMMING (Submode 1)