OPERATION
4 Issue 1 January 2008
above this interval has been set to 1, i.e. 1,2,3,4,5,6…X.
0,15,20…X
the
et to 1, which means that the counter will only
idual number once, i.e. 1,2,3,4,5,6…X.
ence would then have
been 1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,6,6,6…X
e above example the printer will count up to and including 2147483647. The
next print will be -2147483647. In other words, the printer has jumped back in the
sequence. Naturally it could also jump forward in the sequence (useful if counting
backwards).
It is only possible to alter the numerical value when the box to the left of the text is
active.
(1) Step
The number of increments the counter must do at each print must be inserted here. In
the example
Had the interval been set to 5 the number sequence would have been 1
(2) Repeat
Here you can state how many times a single number should be repeated. In
example above the number has been s
repeat an indiv
If, on the other hand, 3 had been entered here the number sequ
(3) Roll Over
”Roll Over” allows the user to define a “range” in the counting feature.
The user can enter two values in the “Min” and “Max” fields, which determine the
interval in which the variable should count.
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