228Mark “1234567890” with LP-430/LP-420/LP-410 (Marking field: 110mm×110mm)At first, set the character string to be marked on the character setting screen.Set the character string with its width of the character string per one line should be around 74mm, except the last areanumber1st line: 12345 (character string width: 75mm)2nd line: 67890 (character string width: 75mm)Next, set the marking condition of each line on the marking condition setting screen. Next,set the character string on the 1st line as “Condition No. 1, Area No. 0”,set the character string on the 2nd line as “Condition No. 2, Area No. 1”.6 7 8 9 0Moving direction: LEFTDownstream Upstream1 2 3 4 5Moving direction: LEFTDownstream UpstreamMake sure that the width of the character stringshould match with or go over the projection line onthe marking image screen.Calculate the start position of “6”, which is the headcharacter of Area No. 1 on the X coordinate using thefollowing formula:Formula: -55 + (character string width on the 1st line-110m×2/3)In this sample, the formula below is established becausethe character string width on the 1st line is 75mm.Starting position of the head character on the Xcoordinate = -55+(75-110×2/3) ≈ -53Character condition of “12345” on the 1st line Character condition of “67890” on the 2nd lineCharacter condition No. 1Character HeightCharacter WidthCharacter Interval: 12: 12: 14X PositionY PositionArea No.: -55: 0: 0Character condition No. 2Character HeightCharacter WidthCharacter Interval: 12: 12: 14X PositionY PositionArea No.: -53: 0: 1Reference• Specify the character setting so that the last character in the character string should match with or go over the projectionline on the marking image screen. The projection line on the marking image screen indicates × 2/3 of marking field (startingof the next marking field). (There may be the cases that the characters set outside of the guide line (the characters in theupstream of moving direction) cannot be marked during low-speed operation.)ME-LP400V-OP-6