Add Other Fields; Add A Logo Field; Add A Sequential Number Field; Sequential Number Ranges - Linx 10 Operation Manual

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6.1 Add a Logo field

NOTE: You cannot create logos or graphics on the printer. You must copy logos or graphics from a
USB memory device to the printer. See 'Copy graphics to or from USB' on page 76 for more
information.
To add a Logo field to an existing message:
1
Edit the message, as described in 'Edit a message' on page 17.
2
On the Select Field Type screen, touch the Logo button to display the Logos screen.
3
Use the scroll bar to scroll through the list to find the required logo.
4
Touch the image of the required logo to insert the logo in your message. The printer displays
the Editor screen and shows the content of your message.
5
Touch the Exit button to return to the Editor screen where you can save or discard the
changes to your message.

6.2 Add a Sequential Number field

A Sequential Number field is a field that contains a number that is updated automatically. A
Sequential Number field contains a number that increments or decrements automatically. The printer
updates the number at each occurrence of a user-defined trigger event. The number can contain both
numerals (0 to 9) and letters (a to z, or A to Z). The number can contain Western, Arabic, and Hindi
numerals.

6.2.1 Sequential Number ranges

A Sequential Number normally contains a single range. The range can include numbers or letters, or
a mixture of numbers and letters. Table 6-1 shows some examples of acceptable ranges for a
Sequential Number field.
Range
000 to 999
5001 to 10000
A0a to Z9z
0#01 to 9#99
The four example ranges shown in Table 6-1 are of a different size:
There are 999 numbers in the first example range.
There are 5000 numbers in the second example range.
There are 26×10×26 (6760) numbers in the third example range.
The fourth example range contains a format character ('#') that does not move or change.
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How the Sequential Number field changes
001, 002, 003, ..., ..., 998, 999, 001, 002, ...
5001, 5002, 5003, ...,, ..., 9999, 10000, 5001, ...
A0a, A0b, A0c, ..., , ..., Z9y, Z9z, A0a, ...
0#01, 0#02,... ...9#98, 9#99,...0#01
Table 6-1. Example Sequential Number ranges
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TP1A072–3 English
Aug 2017

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