Prioritizing A Batch; Separating Multiple Batches - Monarch 9400 Series Operator's Handbook Manual

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Prioritizing a Batch

You can enter a batch to print immediately after the one
currently printing. A prioritized batch name must begin with a
decimal.
Format: TEST
Enter Batch Name: .NO8______
For example we have seven batches printing. On the screen
above, we entered batch .NO8 to print immediately.
NOTE: You cannot prioritize batches if the automatic batch
naming feature is active. Automatic batch naming is
selected in Printer Options.

Separating Multiple Batches

When printing several batches, you can set the printer to
generate a special tag at the end of each batch. This "batch
separator" is an extra tag that prints at the end of a batch.
This will help you see where each batch begins and ends.
This feature works with the 920™ and 924™ stackers to
separate multiple batches. For the 920 stacker, the batch
separator has a black stripe at the top. The tag is as long as
the tags in the printed batch. For the 924 stacker, the batch
separator is a double length tag at the end of a batch. This tag
does not contain a stripe.
To turn the batch separator option on or off, you must go to
Printer Options mode. The separator adds one to your batch
count. To select the batch separator, see Section 5, "Setting
Printer Options."
After you select batch separators, the printer automatically
prints a separator at the end of every batch. This increases
the number of tags in each batch by 1.
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