Symbols

: !”#$%&’()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{}~

Other

: (Space)

(*The space is ignored when it is entered at the head of [String:].)

The following definitions can be used. They may also be selected from the menu, which is displayed by clicking on "".

%YYYY: The year is printed in four digits using the Western calendar.

%YYY: The year is printed using the two digits of the Japanese calendar (current, or Heisei era).

%YY: The year is printed in the last two digits of the Western calendar.

%MMM: An English abbreviation of the month is printed; for example, JAN for January and FEB for February.

%MM: The month is printed in two digits; for example, 01 for January and 12 for December.

%M: The month is printed using one or two digits; for example, 1 for January and 12 for December.

%DD: The day is printed using two digits; for example, 03 for the 3rd day of the month and 26 for the 26th day of the month.

%D: The day is printed using one or two digits; for example, 3 for the 3rd day of the month and 26 for the 26th day of the month.

%HH: The hour is printed using two digits of the 24-hour clock; for example, 08 for 8:00 a.m. and 14 for 2:00 p.m.

%H: The hour is printed using one or two digits of the 24-hour clock; for example, 8 for 8:00 a.m. and 14 for 2:00 p.m.

%NN: The minute is printed using two digits; for example, 02 for 8:02 a.m. and 48 for 2:48 p.m.

%N: The minute is printed using one or two digits; for example, 2 for 8:02 a.m. and 48 for 2:48 p.m.

%Nud: A counter value is printed by N digits which increases or decreases with each page.

Programmable digits of the counter is 5 and 8 and described as "%05ud" and "%08ud" respectively. (See the "Relevant Image Scanner Specification" described in the Appendix since the programmable digits depend on the device.)

The initial counter and the methods of increasing and decreasing values can be specified as explained above under the heading "Counter."

This specification is only permitted at the end of an Imprinter String (Endorser).

Sample

Displays the output examples of the String specified above.

Note.

The counter, date, and time do not always look like the sample because this string is output during scanning.

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