DIGIWEIGH DW-PRT24T User Manual
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In the Text data field we must enter the data to be printed. What we enter is V0 – what
shall be printed is the value of variable 0.
After clicking OK, the text must appear on the label design.
Then we repeat the procedure for the remaining text fields of the label:
Size X Size Y Font
Style Data Purpose
1
1
3
Bold V1> < L16
Item’s name
3
2
1
Normal
V2"kg"
Weight
1
1
3
Bold V3"$/kg"
Single price
1
1
3
Bold V4"$" Price
1
1
2
Normal
"No: "V6
Scales number
1
1
2
Normal
"PLU:"V8
Item (PLU)
1
1
3
Bold "Thank You!" Advertisement
1
1
2
Normal
TD" "TT
Date and time
You can see is a combination of variables and text. The first line of the table uses
modifiers – the leading and end symbols of V1 are removed, and then only the first 16
symbols are taken. The last but one line contains only text data, and the last line prints the
current date and time from the clock of the printer.
To add the barcode we select. We release the mouse at approximately the place of its top
left corner. In the opened edit barcode window we make the following selection:
Height – 64
Narrow bar – 2
Wide bar – 2. The value is not used for EAN13.
HR text (display text) – Left. Text alignment for EAN13 is not available, unless you
select None (no text is displayed).
Rotation – None.
Barcode – EAN13 .
Barcode data - "24"V5R10
The data contains a modifier – the first two digits of V5 are replaced by “24”, and the rest
are preserved. If we want to print the original data from the scales, we must simply fill in
V5.
We shall add a picture element on to the label – in this case the logo of DIGIWEIGH. We
press the Draw Picture button and release the mouse button at the desired position. In the