User`s manual

USER'S MANUAL 5750210
Revision B Section D, 7
Setting the Item Count D6
Item count enables you to print increasing or decreasing numbers on each item. If the starting number is
smaller than the ending number, the item count will increase with each printed message. If the starting
number is larger than the ending number, the item count will decrease with each printed message. When
the item count reaches the ending number, it will start again with the starting number. You can define starting
and ending values from 0 to 9999999.
The I.V./700 remembers the item count progression whenever printing stops so that the next print run will
start and continue with the previous count. To see the progress of the item count, pallet count or total count,
press COUNT at any time during the print cycle.
Resetting the item count requires editing the message that includes the item count. Whenever you change
the parameters of item count, you will need to update all messages that contained item count prior to the
change. Update by selecting a message to edit, erasing the old item count and inserting a new one by
pressing COUNT.
If you do not have an item count autocode in your message and you press COUNT, you will see “Item Count”
above a row of Xs. These Xs mean that either no messages with item count have been printed or no
message contains the item count autocode.
1 Press SET-UP.
2 Press 5 for “5-Item Count.” The LCD will
prompt for a starting value.
3 If you want a starting number other than
1, move the cursor to the right and type a
new starting number. Press ENTER.
4 Move the cursor to the right and type your
ending number. Press ENTER.
5 For "Change" select either 1 or 2 with the arrow keys and
press ENTER. Depending on your selection, the item count will
increase or decrease by 1 or 2 with each print.
6 The LCD will prompt for the inclusion of leading zeros in the printed
item count. Press 2 if you want zeros printed before the number. The
width of the greatest count--which can be either the starting or ending
number--determines the number of printed zeros.
If you want no leading zeros, press 1.
This feature is a part of sample message G2.
Start:
0000001
End
0001000
Change:
01
Leading Zero?
1-No 2-Yes :__
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