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Selection of X1/Z1 and X2/Z2 reports to be printed in the stacked report
sequence
Your register is equipped with the stacked report printing function that enables multiple X/Z reports to be printed
in sequence with only a single request.
• A maximum of 70 steps are programmable. “1 step” means the memory size used for one no-
range type job no. The range type reports needs 6, 8 or 16 steps to execute the printing. Find
how many steps are required at the column of Note to calculate total number of steps for the
reports you want to print in sequence.
• When the Z of stacked report is initiated, X only reports will be skipped.
Job code numbers to be used are as follows.
*3: Both range setting and full setting are allowed.
To print reports 10 and 13 as a stacked report.
2620
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10
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13
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PrintKey operation
Example
00
10
13
20
24
27
29
30
31
32
33
40
60
69
70
80
*1: Job no. Report name
*2: Start/End range parameter
Note
General
Full department
Full department group
PLU/UPC
PLU/UPC stock
PLU/UPC zero sales
PLU/UPC price category
Transaction
Cash in drawer
Commission sale
Tax
Full server/cashier
Hourly sales information
Dynamic UPC
Daily net report
GLU/PBLU report
*3 Start code/End code (max. 5/13 digits)
*3 Start code/End code (max. 5/13 digits)
*3 Start price amount/End price amount
*3 Start time/End time (0 thru 2330)
*3 Start code/End code (max. 13 digits)
16 steps
16 steps
8 steps
6 steps
16 steps
Range report is available
only in the X1 mode.
6 steps for a range report.
*3 Start GLU/PBLU code/End GLU/PBLU code
(1 thru 9999)
Note
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Job no.
Start range
parameter
For full reporting (non-range report)
To cancel the stacked report sequence
To program any Job no.
*1
*2
For individual reporting
End range
parameter
*2
Procedure
2620
PGM 2