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Use the calendar function
4.9.3 Print by substituting a different character for the date
(substitution rule)
(1) Substitution rule function
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Prints the date and time by replacing it with the selected characters.
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One substitution rule No. is selected for one calendar block.
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The substitution rule No. can be used in common for multiple calendar blocks.
Example of zero-suppression (time 2009.01.02 03:04)
Set contents
Print result
Zero-suppression disabled
Enabled
(space)
Enabled
(character justification)
YY.MM.DD
09.01.02
9. 1. 2
9.1.2
HH.MM
03:04
3: 4
3:4
( =space)
Maximum Substitution rule count
Model type
Maximum Substitution rule count
RX-B
48
RX-S
48
(Option : Up to 99)
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Kana, alphanumeric, and user pattern can be set as substitution characters.
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The substitution character for year is 25 years from the year of the calendar time.
[Note] The substitution character for year omits the substitution character of the previous year each time one
year elapses.
At this time, the substitution character after 25 years becomes a space.
Moreover, when the current time “Year” is returned to the past, the substitution character for that
year becomes a space.
(2) Zero-suppression function
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Prints by substituting a space for “0” in the high-order digit of the calendar characters.
Also deletes the “0” and prints left-justified.
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