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How To Create Text and Orientation
Sequences
Linx 5900 & 7900
Weekly The sequence changes on the same day of every week, and at the same time
of day. If the Repeat option is set to 5, the printer uses the same sequence
item for five weeks, then changes to item 2.
Monthly The sequence changes on the same day of every month, and at the same
time of day. If the Repeat option is set to 5, the printer uses the same
sequence item for five months, then changes to item 2.
Yearly The sequence changes on the same day of every year, and at the same time
of day. If the Repeat option is set to 5, the printer uses the same sequence
item for five years, then changes to item 2.
If you use this type of trigger, the printer displays additional options that you must set.
These additional options are described below.
Time
Use this option to set the time of day at which the trigger occurs.
Day of Week
If you set the Timed Trigger option to “Weekly”, use this option to set the day of the week
and the time of day for the trigger.
Day of Month
If you set the Timed Trigger option to “Monthly” or “Yearly”, use this option to set the day
of the month for the trigger. The range of values allowed for the day of the month is 1 to 31,
or “End Of Month”.
NOTE: If a month does not include the day you set for the Monthly trigger, the trigger does
not occur in that month. For example, if you set Day of Month to 31, the trigger
does not occur in February, April, June, September, and November.
Month
If you set the Timed Trigger option to “Yearly”, use this option to set the month of the year
for the trigger.
Every Print
In the batch code example, you use the Every Print option as shown in Figure 22 on
page 14. The printer increases the batch count at every print. The printer makes 300 prints
with the first item (“AAA”), then changes to the second item (“BBB”).
Every Second
The count increases every second. In the batch code example, the printer prints “AAA” on
every product that passes the printhead within 300 seconds. (The number of products is not
defined.)
Time Interval Trigger
The printer begins the sequence at the Start Time that you set. The Time Interval that you
set defines the times at which the sequence moves to the next step.