Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Consumables
- Conventions
- Warranty and Copyright
- Contents
- CX SERIES PROGRAMMING GUIDE
- INTRODUCTION
- THE SATO PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
- SELECTING PROTOCOL CONTROL CODES
- USING BASIC
- Printing with the Parallel Port
- Printing with the RS232 Port
- ROTATED FIELDS
- COMMAND DEFAULT SETTINGS
- PRINTER CONFIGURATION
- COMMAND CODE PAGE REFERENCE
- Bar Codes
- Bar Codes, Expansion
- Bar Codes, Variable Ratio
- Base Reference Point
- Characters, Custom-Designed
- Character Expansion
- Character, Fixed Spacing
- Character Pitch
- Character, Proportional Spacing
- Clear Print Job(s) & Memory
- Continuous Forms Printing
- Copy Image Area
- Cutter Command
- Fonts U, S, M, OA, OB, XU, XS & XM
- Fonts WB, WL, XB & XL
- Form Feed
- Form Overlay, Recall
- Form Overlay, Store
- Graphics, Custom
- Graphics, PCX
- Journal Print
- Label Size & Start Position
- Lines and Boxes
- Line Feed
- Off-Line/Pause
- Postnet
- Print Darkness
- Print Length, Expanded
- Print Position
- Print Quantity
- Print Speed
- Repeat Label
- Replace Data (Partial Edit)
- Reverse Image
- Rotate, Fixed Base Reference Point
- Rotate, Moving Base Reference Point
- Sequential Numbering
- Start/Stop Label
- Expanded Memory Option Commands
- Expanded Memory Function Fonts, TrueType Recall
- Expanded Memory Function Fonts, TrueType Store
- Expanded Memory Function Graphics, Custom Recall
- Expanded Memory Function Graphics, Custom Store
- Expanded Memory Function Graphics, PCX Recall
- Expanded Memory Function Graphics, PCX Store
- Expanded Memory Function Initialise
- Expanded Memory Function Area Select
- Expanded Memory Function Status
- Two-Dimensional Symbols
- Two-Dimensional Bar Codes Maxicode
- Two-Dimensional Bar Codes PDF417
- CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
- Calibrate Sensor
- Auto Calibration
- Custom Protocol Command Codes Download
- Label Tear-Off
- Print Darkness Fine Adjustment
- Print Test Label
- Set Print Mode
- Set RS232 Parameters
- Set Sensor Type
- Back Feed Enable

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SATO CX Series Printer
Sequential Numbering
Sequential NumberingSequential Numbering
Sequential Numbering
Command Structure
<ESC>Faaaabcccc,dd,ee
aaaa = Number of times to repeat the same data
(0001-9999)
b = Plus or minus symbol (+ for increments; - for
decrements)
cccc = Value of step for sequence (0001-9999)
,dd = Number of digits for sequential numbering
(01-99). The first incrementing character posi-
tion starts after the positions exempted from
sequential numbering as specified in ee. If the-
se digits are left out, the default is 8.
,ee = Number of digits free from sequential numbe-
ring (00-99) starting with the right most positi-
on. If these digits are left out, default is 0.
Example: <ESC>F0001-0001,04,03
In this example, the right most (least signifi-
cant) three digits would not decrement and the
next four would decrement.
Placement: Preceding the starting value to be incremented
or decremented.
Default: None
Command Function
To allow the ability to print sequential fields (text, bar codes)
where all incrementing is done within the printer. Up to eight
different sequential fields can be specified per label. Sequen-
cing is effective for up to 99-digit numeric data within each
field.
Decrementing
004321321
Free from Decrementing