EBS-6100 Printer User's Manual Paragraph 4 - Operating the Printer EBSInk-Jet Systems® 48 20070529#20.5When the above settings are made, the following labels are printed on each of thepackages moving on a factory conveyor in front of the print head:20/64, 20/64, 20/64, 20/64, 20/63, ... , 20/02, 20/01, 20/01, 20/01, 20/01, 19/64, ... ,01/02, 01/01, 01/01, 01/01, 01/01, 40/64, 40/64, 40/64, 40/64, 40/63, ... , 21/02,21/01, 21/01, 21/01, 21/01, 60/64, 60/64, 60/64, 60/64, 60/63, ... , 41/02, 41/01,41/01, 41/01, 41/01, 20/64, etc.and the counting is resumed ×NOTE: If the numbering of packages has been interrupted for some reason duringthe printing, you can stop the printing, edit groups of digits within thecounter subtext, set a setting to continue the counting at the same point inprocess with the Spc.Md.cnt parameter and resume the printing.Universal Date and TimeYou can use a special register (Univ. date) in order to print current date and time (invarious formats) on objects automatically.Below, there is a list of characters that can be used to encode date and time. Elements ofthe universal date register can be preceded, separated and followed by any charactersdifferent from the specified below.D tens of day in the current date,A units of day in the current date,M tens of month in the current date,O units of month in the current date,Y tens of year in the current date,E units of year in the current date,B tens of hours of the current time,C units of hours of the current time,I tens of minutes of the current time,J units of minutes of the current time,T tens of seconds of the current time (option),U units of seconds of the current time (option),NOTE: During printing, the above mentioned date and time components (D, A, M, O, Y,E, B, C, I, J, T, U) are replaced with digits (0-9), as standard. It is also possiblethat an additional way of coding is used and the above mentioned date and timecomponents are replaced with any characters available from the terminal keypadrather than with digits. The assignment is made in the submenu TEXT SERVICEÖ UNIV.DATE REG. CONFIGURATION Ö DIGIT CODING. The samecharacters can be assigned to different digits. For example, the date of24/10/2004, coded as DA/MO/20YE, can appear on a print as x$/HZ/20Z$, if thefollowing assignments have been made: 0 => Z, 1 => H, 2 => x, 4 => $.W tens of week-of-the-year number,K tens of week-of-the-year number,a number of week of the year coded with one character. The assignment is made in thesubmenus TEXT SERVICE Ö UNIV.DATE REG. CONFIGURATION ÖWEEK CODING (1 CHAR),y tens of year of the current date by week-of-the-year number (e.g. if week 53 ends on5 th January next year, then 5 th January falls within the previous year’s week),e units of year of the current date by week-of-the-year number,m number of month printed with the following encoded letters: A B C D E F G H L M NP (corresponding to numbers from 1 to 12, respectively). The assignment can bechanged in the submenus TEXT SERVICE Ö UNIV.DATE REG. CONFIGURATIONÖ MONTH CODING (1 CHAR),P hundreds of day-of-the-year number,Q tens of day-of-the-year number,S units of day-of-the-year number,N number of day of the week (1- Monday, 2-Tuesday, ... , 7-Sunday),F the first letter of the month,