Duplicate printer windows
The , and windows are used for adding, viewing and deleting duplicate printers.
The entry window is opened by the Duplicate printers panel.
command from the context menu in the
Form fields:
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Sales setting element — name of the sales setting element. Consists of the name of the terminal and the concurrence that the sales setting applies to.
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Device — name of the duplicate printer. Selection is made in the window.
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Remote print format — selection is made in the window.
This print format contains the formats for printing order tickets, order cancellation tickets and order-ready tickets.
The print format for the duplicate printer can be different from the print format specified for the primary printer.
Selecting
will add the duplicate printer to the specification and close the window. Selecting will close the window without making any changes.The editor window is opened by the
command in the context menu when one or more duplicate printers are selected.If one duplicate printer is selected, the
editor window will open:
The fields are the same as in the window.
When two or more entries are selected for editing, the multiple editor window will open. It has a panel displaying a list of the selected entries.
Duplicate printers panel in the Sales setting element window
The Duplicate printers panel is used for entering duplicate printers for the sales setting element.
Data grid columns:
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Sales setting — name of the sales setting. Consists of the name of the terminal and the concurrence that the sales setting applies to.
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Device — name of the duplicate printer.
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Remote print format — printing format for the remote printer.
Context menu commands:
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— add a duplicate printer from the embedded device selection window.
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— edit duplicate printer properties.
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— permanently delete duplicate printer from specification.
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and the commands in the
submenu.The , and windows are used for adding, viewing and deleting duplicate printers.
The permanent delete confirmation prompt is used when deleting duplicate printers.