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To view the current setting of a format string, type the
name of the string (GFMT or NFMT) 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 or NFMT 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:
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
GFMT
Display first 6
characters of format
Same as GFMT
NFMT
ALGOUT
DIGIN
SETPNT
PROGRM PFORMT
SERIAL
CALIBR
CONFIG FORMAT
Display and edit
active character and
ASCII value
Delete active
character
Scroll left in formatting string
Increment ASCII value of active character
Decrement ASCII value of active character
Press to insert a space
before the active character
VERS
Scroll right in formatting string
Note
Indicator must be placed in the setup mode,
CONFIG is shown on the display.
GFMT=FINE TRANSFER CO
HIGHWAY ROAD
GROSS
A ticket printed using this format might look like the
following:
FINE TRANSFER CO
32400 WEST HIGHWAY ROAD
SMALLTOWN
1345 lb GROSS
6.2.2
Using the Front Panel
If you have no access to equipment for 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 6-1) 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
420HE
front panel (see the ASCII character charts on
page 41 and page 42) and are shown as blanks. The
420HE
can send or receive any ASCII character; the
character printed depends on the particular ASCII
character set implemented for the receiving device.
Figure 6-1. PFORMT Menu, Showing Alphanumeric Character Entry Procedure