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 the scanner’s auto endorse function is enabled. If you want a counter to be included in the endorsed string, you must use a placeholder for the counter.
Applies only to date formats 0-6. Ignored if used with formats 7, 8, or 9.
Examples: %_Y, %2_Y.
| 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.
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| 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. |
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| - | 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.