Placeholders in auto-endorse prefix strings: Fujitsu scanners

This table lists placeholder and formatting characters that you can use in the Prefix string setting when Auto endorse is selected in the Scan job options dialog. If you want a counter to be included in the endorsed string, you must use a placeholder for the counter.

Note: For Fujitsu model 5900, type a percent sign (%) at the end of the prefix string as a placeholder for a counter.

Specifier

Modifier

Description

%S

None

Inserts the current value of the sequential counter. Can only be used at the end of the format string. If other characters follow it, an error occurs.

0

Optional. Specifies that the counter value should not change between pages. Example: %0S.

1 or 2

Optional. The amount by which to increment the sequential counter. Example: %1S.

-

Optional. The increment value can be followed by a minus symbol (-), which causes the counter to go backwards. Examples: %1-S, %2-S.

Note: The counter value (0, 1 or 2) is required if the minus symbol is used.

5 or 8

Optional. Defines the field width used to print the counter. The counter is padded on the left side with zeros to fill this width. Only 5 or 8 can be used. Examples: %5S, %25S, %1-8S

#

n/a

Same as %S but cannot be formatted.

%T

n/a

Inserts the current time in a HH:MM format.

%Y

None

Inserts the current date in the specified format. Examples: %3Y, %6Y, %9Y

0

Optional. Specifies the date format as MMDDYYYY.

1

Optional. Specifies the date format as DDMMYYYY.

2

Optional. Specifies the date format as YYYYMMDD.

3

Optional. Specifies the date format as MMDDYY.

4

Optional. Specifies the date format as YYMMDD.

5

Optional. Specifies the date format as DDMONYY.

6

Optional. Specifies the date format as DDMONYYYY.

7

Optional. Specifies the date format as Mon DD, YY.

8

Optional. Specifies the date format as Mon DD, YYYY.

9

Optional. Specifies the date format as Julian.

_ (underscore)

Optional. Sets date delimiter to the space character. Can be used with or without date format specifier but cannot precede it.

Applies only to date formats 0-6. Ignored if used with formats 7, 8, or 9.

Examples: %_Y, %2_Y.

-

Optional. Sets date delimiter to the dash character. Applies only to date formats 0-6. Ignored if used with formats 7, 8, or 9.

/

Optional. Sets the date delimiter to the slash character. Applies only to date formats 0-6. Ignored if used with formats 7, 8, or 9.

.

Optional. Sets the date delimiter to the dot character. Applies only to date formats 0-6. Ignored if used with formats 7, 8, or 9.

Please refer to the documentation that came with your scanner if you need more information.