Setting The Secondary Sign; Setting The Number Of Decimal Places; Setting The Numeric Format - Avery Dennison Monarch 9419 Administrator's Manual

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S e t t i n g t h e S e c o n d a r y S i g n
If you select the dollar as the monetary sign, you can print amounts less than $1.00 either
by using a dollar sign and decimal ($0.30) or by using a cent sign (30¢). The default is
No.
Select
To
No
Do not print a secondary monetary sign.
prices under $1.00 will print like this: $ .45
Yes
Print a secondary monetary sign.
prices under $1.00 will print like this: 45¢
Note:
The same option applies to the appropriate secondary sign for monetary signs
other than the dollar.
S e t t i n g t h e N u m b e r o f D e c i m a l P l a c e s
you might print prices like this: $24.00 (2 decimal places) or like this: $24 (0 decimal
places). The default is Two Digits.
Select
To
None
Do not use decimal places.
prices print as whole numbers: $20
One Digit
Print one place after the decimal.
prices print like this: $20.5
Two Digits
Print two places after the decimal.
prices print like this: $20.50
Three Digits
Print three places after the decimal.
prices print like this: $20.500
S e t t i n g t h e N u m e r i c F o r m a t
The numeric format sets how the zero character prints; either without a slash, 0 or, with a
slash, Ø. The default is Standard Zero.
Select
To
Standard Zero
Do not print zeroes with a slash.
Slash Zero
Prints zeroes with a slash (Ø).
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