Fixing The First Number In The Incrementing Sequence; Using Option 61 (Re-Image Field) - Avery Dennison ADTP1 Reference Manual

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Fixing the First Number in the Incrementing Sequence

There are two ways to enter the first number in the incrementing sequence. Use batch data or
Option 1 to define the first number as a fixed character. The first number in the sequence must
contain the same amount of digits as the highest number to be counted. For example, to count
the numbers 1 to 999, the first number in the sequence must be entered as 001.
U s i n g O p t i o n 6 1 ( R e - i m a g e F i e l d )
This option redraws (reimages) a constant field when a constant field is next to a variable field. It
can be used on text, constant text, bar code, line, or box fields.
These printers do not redraw an area if the field data does not change. When a field changes,
that area is cleared and the new field data is imaged. However, the new field data may require a
larger area than the previous field did. In some cases, neighboring fields that do not change
(constant fields) may be covered with white space from the changing field's (variable fields) area.
Use this option to reimage the constant field, or it may appear broken.
Note:
The most common use for this option is with incrementing fields on a label, because they
may cover a constant field.
Syntax
R,61 |
R1. R
R2. 61
Example
R,61 |
Reimages the constant field that appears next to a variable field.
In this example, Option 61 is applied to the bar code field to keep the incrementing field (Box #)
from blocking out the bar code field.
Re-Image ON
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Option Header.
Option 61.
Re-Image OFF

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