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7.2.1
Using the EDP Port
With a personal computer, terminal, or remote
keyboard attached to the 390HE EDP port, you can
use the EDP command set to customize the print
format strings.
To view the current setting of a format string, type the
name of the string (GFMT, NFMT, or CFMT) and
press
ENTER
. For example, to check the current
configuration of the GFMT format, type GFMT and
press
ENTER
. The indicator responds by sending the
current configuration for the gross format:
GFMT=
To change the format, use the GFMT, NFMT, or
CFMT EDP command followed by an equals sign (=)
and the modified print format string. For example, to
add the name and address of a company to the gross
format, you could send the following EDP command:
GFMT=MLC SHIPPING
ROAD
A ticket printed using this format might look like the
following:
MLC SHIPPING
1357 WEST HOWARD ROAD
BIGTOWN
27862 LB GROSS
7.2.2
Using the Front Panel
I f y o u h a v e n o a c c e s s t o e q u i p m e n t f o r
communication through the EDP port or are working
at a site where such equipment cannot be used, you
can use the PFORMT menu (see Figure 7-1) to
customize the print formats.
Using the PFORMT menu, you can edit the print
format strings by changing the decimal values of the
ASCII characters in the format string.
NOTE:
Lower-case letters and some special characters
cannot be displayed on the 390HE front panel (see the
ASCII character chart on page 31) and are shown as
blanks. The 390HE can send or receive any ASCII
character; the character printed depends on the
particular ASCII character set implemented for the
receiving device.
Figure 7-1. PFORMT Menu, Showing Alphanumeric Character Entry Procedure
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
GFMT
Display first 6
characters of format
Same as GFMT
NFMT
VERS
PROGRM
PFORMT
SERIAL
CALIBR
CONFIG
FORMAT
Display and edit
active character and
ASCII value
Delete active
character
Scroll right in format string
Scroll left in format string
Increment ASCII value of active character
Decrement ASCII value of active character
Press
to insert a space
before the active character
CFMT