Kodak 9500 All in One Printer User Manual


 
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Appendix C Assigning Image Addresses
An image address may contain up to 15 characters, consisting of
a maximum of 12 digits and a maximum of 3 delimiters.
You must define the following four fields:
Field A represents Level 1. Its value is incremented when a
document is assigned Level 1.
Field B represents Level 2. Its value is incremented when a
document is assigned Level 2. In addition, the value of Field
A is reset to zero.
Field C represents Level 3. Its value is incremented when a
document is assigned Level 3.
Fixed Field contains fixed information, typically, the date.
Example: 0301.02.001.000 where:
Field A contains 000
Field B contains 001
Field C contains 02
Fixed Field contains 0301
The image address field lengths depend upon the Index Format
you select:
Single Level Format
Field A is defined as having a field length greater than zero.
Field B is defined as having a field length of zero.
Field C is defined as having a field length of zero.
Fixed Field may be defined, if desired.
Example: FFFFFF.AAAAAA
Two Level Offset Format
Field A is defined as having a field length of zero
Field B is defined as having a field length greater than zero.
Field C is defined as having a field length of zero.
Fixed Field may be defined, if desired.
Example: FFFFFF.BBBBBB
Two Level Format
Field A is defined as having a field length greater than zero.
Field B is defined as having a field length greater than zero.
Field C is defined as having a field length of zero.
Fixed Field may be defined, if desired.
Example: FFFFFF.BBB.AAA