3.1. El mundo impreso: periódicos y revistas
3.1.2 Historia: Antecedentes de la prensa escrita
To write a printing text “bold” you have to determine a bold level. The level can be between 0 – 7.
To get a bold text several dots are placed parallel (multiplication of strokes).
Example 0 = no bold text (single strokes)
1 = 2 dots are placed parallel (2 strokes) 2 = 3 dots are placed parallel (3 strokes)
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7 = 8 dots are placed parallel (8 strokes) The set value is shown on the accordant display field.
Figure 89 Bold text
Display: normal bold print 1
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8.4.5 ICG-value
The setting determines the distance between the several characters. As larger the character distance has been selected, as more „Blank strokes“ are inserted between the single characters. The value can be set between 0 – 7.
Example 0 = no distance between the characters
1 = 1 blank stroke is generated between the characters
…..
7 = 7 blank strokes are generated between the characters The set value is shown on the accordant display field.
Explanation: A stroke is a complete dot line in
vertical direction (dot height).
Figure 90
Character pitch (ICG-value)
Display: ICG=0 ICG=1 ICG=7
8.4.6 Orientation
With the pop-up window <Orientation> (1) you can rotate the printing object by 90°/180°
or 270° . Figure 91 Orientation
Display:
normal 90° 180° 270°
1 – 1 – Pop-up window <Orientation>
ICG ICG
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Example:
JET One Release R1.01 en 8.4.7 Display settings
With this function you can activate different display options.
The following display options are available:
mirrored inverted
alternating proportional
An activated option is displayed with a in the control box.
Figure 92 Display options
Display: normal proportional
Display: alternating
1. Print 2. Print 3. Print etc.
Display: normal horz. mirrored normal inverted
Mirrored display: The printing element is mirrored horizontally.
Inverse display: The printing element is displayed inverse.
Example:
For printing a black ink is used on a white medium.
Without the option <Inverse> the letters of the printing text are written in black.
With the option <Inverse> the area around the letters will be blacken and the characters stay white.
Alternating display: Every second print out is displayed mirrored horizontally and vertically.
Proportional display: The printing object is displayed proportionally that means unneeded blank fields between the single characters of the printing element can be avoided.
Release R1.01 en JET One 8.4.8 Prompt field
This function provides a fast access to editable objects.
The following objects can be defined as <Prompt fields>:
Object type Editability
Text object Text content
Counter object Counter initial value
Time/Date object only if declared as expiry date* Days before expiration
* There has to be set a value > 0 for the expiry date offset.
Otherwise the prompt function is not available for a date or time object.
Depending on the object type the editability is different. If an object is declared as a
<Prompt field> it is possible to edit it without entering the editor. The editing can be done directly on the WYSIWYG screen.
Figure 93
JET One job editor
Text object in the JET One job editor
Select object
To use an object as a <Prompt field> select the object in the JET1 job editor and open the object settings menu
Declaring an object as a <Prompt Field>
Global object settings
Click on the tab caption <Prompt Field>
This opens the <Prompt Field> tab
<Prompt Field> tab in the <Object settings>
1. Select text object
2. Open objects settings menu
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<Prompt Field> settings
Checking this box opens a text entry field to assign a name to the <Prompt Field>.
<Prompt Field> tab in the <Object settings>
Maximum number of <Prompt Fields>
The number of <Prompt Fields> within a print job is limited to 1 Prompt Fields per printjob
In the JET One editor the
<Prompt Field> is displayed in a orange color and it shows the current content
<Prompt Fields> in the job editor
With the “Show prompt” button you can open a dialog box for changing the content
The <Prompt Field> button in the WYSIWYG window
The <Prompt Field> in the WYSIWYG window of the main menu:
You can see the field itself with the current content and a button labelled
“Show prompt”.
Release R1.01 en JET One The button “Show prompt” opens a dialog
box that shows the respective
<Prompt field> of the current print job with the respective content.
It is also possible to change the current content of the <Prompt field>.
All changes have to be confirmed with the OK button.
Changes will be showed immediately in the WYSIWYG window.
The same dialog box will show up when you open a job witch contains a
<Prompt field>.
Dialog box of the <Prompt field>
Overview Settings and Changes
First time settings are made in the respective object settings menus
Text object Date object (Expiry date)
For the first time the content of the text object is set directly in the JET One editor.
This first setting defines the maximum length of an input!
It is possible to use blanks.
The content of a date object is set in the object settings for the first time.
The value that can be changed using the
<Prompt Field> is the
<Expiry Date Offset>
Counter object 1 Counter object 2
The content and the format of a counter is set in the object settings for the first time.
The value that can be changed using the
<Prompt field> is the <Initial value>
JET One Release R1.01 en Using the <Prompt field> for inputs- Text and date objects
WYSIWYG Window and <Prompt Field>
properties with the first time settings.
WYSIWYG Window and <Prompt Field>
properties with the new settings New settings made by using the <Prompt field> - Counter objects
WYSIWYG Window and <Prompt Field>
properties with the first time settings.
WYSIWYG Window and <Prompt Field>
properties with the new settings
All changes can be made in one dialog box without entering the JET One / editor!
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Release R1.01 en JET One 8.5 Parameter settings
You will find further information regarding the calling of the several submenus and the processing of settings in the chapter Parameter setting tools!