used.
9.2.1 Example
The following table shows the coded entry for “JOE’S FRUIT & VEG”. The ‘J’ would be entered as 1.08.074
for line 1, column 8, ASCII Code 74.
# 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 J O E ’ S
32 32 32 32 32 32 32 74 79 69 39 83 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
2 F R U I T & V E G
32 32 32 70 82 85 73 84 32 38 32 86 69 71 32 32 32 32 32 32
9.3 Custom Ticket Format
Custom ticket formats can be entered in the SERIAL:PRN.OPT:TIC.FMT setting. Up to 250 characters can be
entered to define the exact style of ticket printout.
Within this setting item, the display shows each of the characters in turn using the following format:
CC.XXX
where:
CC: the character number (01 to 250)
XXX: the ASCII code for the format character
Use the left/right/up/down keys to edit the ASCII code for the character or token. Use the OK key to select
the next character. Use the cancel key to exit the editor and return to the menu. Any printable ASCII codes
(see Section 9.5) or token (see Section 9.4) can be used.
9.3.1 Example
To print a ticket which looks like:
JOE’S
FRUIT & VEG
ID:000005
10/10/2012 10:25:30
25.5 kg N
use the following characters/tokens:
Character No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Code \H I D : \I \E \D \E \N \E \E End
ASCII 136 073 068 058 137 133 132 133 32 32 32 32 142 133 133 00
Note
This uses the header defined above.
9.4 Custom Format Tokens
These format characters may be sent in a temporary weight string via the network communications to define
the format of a single printout.
ASCII Code Escape Sequence Description
128 \. Print a literal NULL character (NULL can’t be entered as 00 as this is
used to identify the end of the format string)
129 \A Print lines 1-3 of the header w/o CRLF
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