4. The font for the date/time elements must be specified before this
command.
6. The printer’s internal clock may be set through the Calendar Set
command (see Page 4-80).
7. This command can be used up to six times per job.
8. The Copy (<ESC>WD), Mirror Image (<ESC>RM) or Reverse
Image (<ESC>/) commands cannot be used with this command.
9. Up to 16 characters can be used with this command.
10. Century Ranges are:
For Year + YY, any year equal to or greater than 80 and less or equal
to 99, then the century equals 19. for any year equal to or greater
than 80, then the century equals 20.
11. The Julian date is the accumulated day from January 1st to the
current date. The first day of the year is January 1st (001) and the
last day of the year is December 31st (365 or 366 for leap years).
12. The TT command parameter should not be specified for printing in
numeric only bar codes.
13. The Week Calendar specification follows ISO8601. Days of the
week are numbered 1 thru 7, beginning with Monday. The first
week of the year is the week containing the first Thursday. If
January 1st falls on Friday, it belongs to the last week of the
previous year. If December 31st falls on a Wednesday, it belongs
to the first week of the following year. If Calendar Increment
calculation extends over the year, the result belongs to the week
number of the following year.
14. All time and date rules conform to the ISO8601 specification.
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