Special Text | Description |
[C] | This option will print a copyright symbol: © |
%COLORCODE% | This option will print the color code profile. This is represented by numeric values: 1234567 |
%COPIES% | This option will print the number of copies of the current sheet requested in the order. |
%COPYRIGHT% | This option will print copyright information. This will not include company copyright information: Copyright © 2006 |
%CUSTOMERABBREVNAME% | This option will print the customer name in the format, Last First Initial Middle Initial: ThompsonRL |
%CUSTOMERADDRESS% | This option will print the customer’s complete address: 123 Main Street, Suite 100, Austin TX 78746 |
%CUSTOMERADDRESS1% | This option will print the first line of the customer address. This is usually the street address: 123 Main Street |
CUSTOMERADDRESS2% | This option will print the second line of the customer address. This is usually the suite, apartment or building number: Suite 100 |
%CUSTOMERCITY% | This option will print the city name of the customer address: Austin |
%CUSTOMERCITYSTATEZIP% | This option will print the city name, state abbreviation, and zip code. It will print in this format – City, State Zip Code: Austin, TX 78746 |
%CUSTOMERCOUNTRY% | This option will print the country of residence of the customer: United States |
%CUSTOMEREMAIL% | This option will print the customer email address: customer@company.com |
%CUSTOMERFIRSTLAST% | This option will print the customer name in the format First Middle Initial Last: Rebekah L Thompson |
%CUSTOMERLASTFIRST% | This option will print the customer name in the format Last, First Middle Initial: Thompson, Rebekah L |
%CUSTOMERNAME% | This option will print the customer name in the format First Middle Initial Last: Rebekah L Thompson |
%CUSTOMERPHONE% | This option will print the phone number divided by dashes: 555-555-5555 |
%CUSTOMERSHIPADDRESS% | This option will print the complete address where the prints are to be shipped: 123 Main Street, Suite 100, Austin TX 78746 |
%CUSTOMERSHIPADDRESS1% | This option will print the first line of the address where the prints are to be shipped, this is usually the street address: 123 Main Street |
%CUSTOMERSHIPADDRESS2% | This option will print the second line of the address where the prints are to be shipped. This is usually the suite, apartment or building number: Suite 100 |
%CUSTOMERSHIPCITY% | This option will print the state abbreviation of the address where the prints are to be shipped: TX |
%CUSTOMERSHIPCITYSTATEZIP% | This option will print the city name, state abbreviation, and the zip code of where the prints are to be shipped. It will print in this format – City, State Zip Code: Austin, TX 78746 |
Special Text | Description |
%CUSTOMERSHIPCOMPANY% | This option will print the company name of the receiving company. |
%CUSTOMERSHIPCOUNTY% | This option will print the country of residence of the address where the prints are to be shipped: United States |
%CUSTOMERSHIPEMAIL% | This option will print the receiving customer’s email address: customer@company.com |
%CUSTOMERSHIPFIRSTLAST% | This option will print the name of the receiving customer in the format, First Middle Initial Last: Rebekah L Thompson |
%CUSTOMERSHIPLASTFIRST% | This option will print the name of the receiving customer in the format - Last, First Middle Initial: Thompson, Rebekah L |
%CUSTOMERSHIPNAME% | This option will print the name of the receiving customer in the format – First Middle Initial Last: Rebekah L Thompson |
%CUSTOMERSHIPPHONE% | This option will print the phone number of the person who is to receive the prints, divided by dashes: 555-555-5555 |
%CUSTOMERSHIPSTATE% | This option will print the state abbreviation of the address where the prints are to shipped: TX |
%CUSTOMERSHIPZIP% | This option will print the zip code of the address where the prints are to be shipped: 78746 |
%CUSTOMERSTATE% | This option will print the state abbreviation of the customer address: TX |
%CUSTOMERZIP% | This option will print the zip code of the customer address: 78746 |
[D] | This option will print the month as a single digit for the first nine months and two digits for the last three months. For example, February is represented by the number 2, and December is represented by the number 12. |
%DATE% | This option will print in numerical form, divided by front slashes: 01/14/06 |
%DAY% | This option will print the day in numeric form. If the day is a single digit, for example February 1, the day will print with a zero in front: 01 |
%DAYOFWEEK% | This option will print the day of the week: Wednesday |
[DD] | This option will print the day as a double-digit number for every day of the month. So days 1-9 will gain a zero: 01, 02, 03 |
[F] | This option will print the image filename |
%FILE% | This option will print the filename of the primary image used on the sheet. If the sheet contains a composite border, then this is the filename of the first image. |
%FILE1% | This option will print the filename of the primary image used on the sheet. If the sheet contains a composite border, then this is the filename of the first image. |
%FILE2% | This option is a special case used when two prints are optimized on a single sheet. For example, this could be when two 5x7’s are on one 8x10 sheet |
%FILEDATE% | This option will print the image file save date in numeric form, divided by front slashes: 02/14/06 |
Special Text | Description |
%FILEFOLDER% | This option will print the folder file pathway that the image file is housed in on the computer. For example if the image file was stored on the C:\ drive, in the Photos directory and then in the Team1 folder, the address would be as follows: C:\Photos\Team1 |
%FILETIME% | This option will print the time the image file was most recently saved. The time will print in the standard form: 1:01PM |
%LONGDATE% | This option will print the date in it’s most extended form, writing out the day of the week, an abbreviated month, and numerical values for the date and year: Wednesday, Feb 14, 2006 |
[M] | This option will print the month as a single digit for the first nine months and two digits for the last three months. For example, February is represented by the number 2 and December is represented by the number 12 |
%MEDIUMDATE% | This option will print the date in extended form, meaning the month will be spelled out completely: February 14, 2006 |
[MM] | This option will print the month as a two-digit number. For example, February is represented as 02 and December is represented as 12 |
%MONTH% | This option will print the month in numeric form. If the month is a single digit, for example February is the second month, it will add a zero in the front: 02 |
%ORDERBACKPRINT1% | This option will print the customer back print information submitted by the customer will the order. This will print the first line of customer information |
%ORDERBACKPRINT2% | This option will print the customer back print information submitted by the customer with the order. This will print the second line of the customer information |
%ORDERCOMMENTS% | This option will print the order comments for the order |
%ORDERDATE% | This option will print the order date associated with the print job. The order date is represented by numbers that are divided by front slashes. All single digit numbers will have a zero placed before them. February 14th, 2006 will appear as: 02/14/2006 |
%ORDERDATETIME% | This option will combine both the ORDERDATE with the ORDERTIME. It will look like this: 02/14/2006 01:52PM |
%ORDERDISCOUNT% | This option will print the order discount amount in dollars using two decimal places: 9.99 |
%ORDERID% | This option will print the order ID associated with the print job. Order IDs can be found by searching within the Orders tab. Order IDs are in numeric form: 12345 |
%ORDERMULTIPLE% | This option is helpful when the original order was split into multiple print orders or if the printer order represents the complete original order, then an asterisk (*) is generated. This symbol can be used to indicate whether the operator will need to combine separate portions of the order together to create a complete order. This option is most helpful when the order was sent to multiple printers for printing. |
%ORDERPARTIALSHEETS% | This option will print the quantity of partial sheets in the current print order. This is represented by a numerical value. |
%ORDERPRINTCOMMANDS% | This option will print the order total dollar value with two decimal places: 99.99 |
Special Text | Description |
%ORDERSHEETS% | This option will print the entire number of sheets along with what sheet number the current page is. For example, if you were holding the 6th page in a 10-page order, the application would print: 6/10 |
%ORDERSHIPCOST% | This option will print the order shipping cost value in dollars using two decimal places: 9.99 |
%ORDERSUBTOTAL% | This option will print the order subtotal dollar value using two decimal places: 99.99 |
%ORDERTAX% | This option will print the order tax amount in dollars using two decimal places: 9.99 |
%ORDERTAXRATE% | This option will print the amount of tax charged to an order. |
%ORDERTIME% | This option will print the order time associated with the print job. The order time is denoted in standard form: 01:52PM |
%ORDERTOTAL% | This option will print the order total dollar value with two decimal places: 99.99 |
%ORDERTOTALSHEETS% | This option will print the quantity of sheets all together in the current print order. This is represented by a numerical value. |
[P] | This option will print the computer name that supplied the image |
%PACKAGE% | This option will print the package name: Package 1 |
%PAGE% | This option will print the page number in a series or stand-alone. For example, if I were on page 2 of 5, the application would print: Page 2 of 5 |
%PATH% | This option will print the file pathway of the image directly to the image name. For example, if the image is saved on the C:\ drive, located in the Photos directory, then in the Team1 folder, and finally called “Front.jpg,” the software would print: C:\Photos\Team1\Front.jpg |
%PRINTSIZE% | The option will print the print size of the image: 5x7 print |
[R] | This option will print the sequential print number within the order |
%REPEATCOUNT% | This option is specific to Noritsu printers and displays the specific sheet number within an order. On most printers if you print 10 copies of a sheet, the backprint information will be identical for all sheets. On Noritsu printers, the printer is able to insert a different count onto each copy: 001,002,003…010 |
%ROLL% | This option will print the roll size: 203 mm |
%SHORTDATE% | This option will print the date with the month abbreviated but the numbers will be in extended for: Feb 14, 2006 |
%TIME% | This option will print the time of day using AM and PM designations. For example, 12:14PM, is just after noon. |
%TIME24% | This option will print the time under military distinction. This will indicate the time on a 24-hour cycle rather that a 12-hour repeating cycle. For example, 2:35PM is represented as 14:35. |
[U] | This image will print the user name, which is the login name of the image supplier. |
Special Text | Description |
%YEAR% | This option will print the year using four digits: 2006 |
[YY] | This option will print the year in a two-digit sequence. For example, the year 2006 will be represented by only: 06 |