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character that are perpendicular to the wire length are twice as thick, the portions of the character that are
parallel to the wire length are twice as long.
DIN mode
This mode only works in End Marking Single format. This type of print is readable so that when you fold
the wire over and hold the ends together the messages will both read from left to right.
Reversal mode
The Reversal box is only valid in DIN mode, it changes the direction that the message is readable from
the leading end of the wire. In the examples below the leading end is stripped.
Example of Medium font, DIN checked. Medium font, DIN checked, Reversal checked
Example of Medium chimney font, DIN checked Medium chimney font, DIN checked, Reversal checked.
Include date/time
When checking this box a date and time stamp will be added to the end of the message programmed.
The characters of the date and time stamp are always printed with the small font and a boldness of 1.
The date and time is derived from the clock in the Imaje ink jet printer. All the marks on the wire will have
the time stamp appended to it.
DIN not checked.
- In end marking the time stamp will be appended to end of the message on the lead, to the
beginning of the message on the tail. Basically the stamps are toward the inside of the wire.
- In continuous marking the time stamps are appended to the end of the message. For the last
message printed it is appended to the beginning of the message. Basically for the marks at the
end the stamp is toward the inside of the wire.
- In continuous marking simple the time stamp is appended to the end of the message.
- If using Chimney fonts the message will be printed in chimney but the date time stamp will be
printed in standard font.
DIN checked
- This will produce time stamps on the wire but the lead end of the wire will have a time stamp
appended to the beginning and the end of the message.