User`s manual

USER'S MANUAL 5750210
Revision B Section D, 8
Setting the Pallet Count D7
Pallet Count enables you to print the same number on several products that all belong on the same pallet.
For example, defining the pallet quantity as 20, causes the I.V./700 to print "1" on the first 20 items for the
first pallet, "2" on the second 20 items and so on.
The I.V./700 remembers the pallet 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 pallet count requires editing the message that includes the pallet count. Whenever you change
the parameters of pallet count, you will need to update all messages that contained pallet count prior to the
change. Update by selecting a message to edit, erasing the old pallet count and inserting a new one by
pressing COUNT.
If you do not have a pallet count autocode in your message and you press COUNT, you will see “Pallet
Count” above a row of Xs. These Xs mean that either no messages with pallet count have been printed or no
message contains the pallet count autocode.
1 Press SET-UP.
2 Press 6. The LCD will prompt for the
number of items per pallet.
3 Move the cursor to the right and type the
number of items for each pallet and press
ENTER.
4 The LCD will prompt for the starting
number to print on items for the first
pallet.
Type a number and press ENTER.
5 The LCD will prompt for the “End” number, the number to print
on items for the last pallet. Type a number and press ENTER.
6 The LCD will prompt for the inclusion of leading zeros in the
pallet 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 G6.
Items per Pallet:
0000012
Start
0000001
Leading Zero?
1-No 2-Yes :__
End
0
000100