问题: TSC TTP-244Pro 条码打印机如何添加流动时间(小时/分钟/秒钟),无论打多少张,时间都会随着电脑时间走动。 敏用数码解答: 既然你是想要随着电脑时间来走动,那说明你肯定是通过电脑来连接打印机进行打印的。 Bartender中有一项数据源类型是“时钟”,把数据源设置为时钟时,“时钟”源会在打印文档时读取操作系统的日期和时间,Bartender提供了非常丰富的时钟格式,并且还支持自定义的时钟格式。 注意到问题中还提到一个“无论打多少张,时间都会随着电脑时间走动”的问题,如果是要每一张的时间都发生变化的话,那么还需要你设置个变量以达到多次读取时间的目的。 自定义日期格式说明符如下:(显示会根据所在区域有所不同) 日期格式说明符 | 说明 | 例子, January 2, 2004 | d | The day of the month, from 1 through 31 | 2 | dd | The day of the month, from 01 through 31 | 02 | ddd | The abbreviated name of the day of the week | Fri | dddd | The full name of the day of the week | Friday | M | The month, from 1 through 12 | 1 | MM | The month, from 01 through 12 | 01 | MMM | The abbreviated name of the month | Jan | MMMM | The full name of the month | January | y | The year, from 0 to 99 | 4 | yy | The year, from 00 to 99 | 04 | yyy | The year, with a minimum of three digits | 2004 | yyyy | The year, as a four-digit number | 2004 | yyyyy | The year, as a five-digit number | 02004 | Y | The last digit of the year, from 0 to 9 | 4 | YY | The last two digits of the year, from 00 to 99 | 04 | YYY | The last three digits of the year, from 000 to 999 | 004 | j | Julian date, from 1 to 366 | 2 | jjj | Julian date, from 001 to 366 | 002 | g | Period or era (B.C./A.D.) | A.D. | @d | Short date pattern | 1/2/2004 | @D | Long date pattern | Friday, January 02, 2004 | @f | Full date and time pattern, with short time | Friday, January 02, 2004 12:00 AM | @F | Full date and time pattern, with long time | Friday, January 02, 2004 12:00:00 AM | @g | General date and time pattern, with short time | 1/2/2004 12:00 AM | @G | General date and time pattern, with long time | 1/2/2004 12:00:00 AM | @m | Month and day pattern | January 02 | @y | Year and month pattern | January, 2004 | @r | RFC1123 pattern | Fri, 02 Jan 2004 18:54:03 GMT | 自定义时间格式说明符如下:(显示会根据所在区域有所不同) 时间格式说明符 | 说明 | 例子, 6:54:03 PM | h | The hour, using a 12-hour clock from 1 to 12 | 6 | hh | The hour, using a 12-hour clock from 01 to 12 | 06 | H | The hour, using a 24-hour clock from 0 to 23 | 18 | HH | The hour, using a 24-hour clock from 00 to 23 | 18 | m | The minute, from 0 to 59 | 54 | mm | The minute, from 00 to 59 | 54 | s | The second, from 0 to 59 | 3 | ss | The second, from 00 to 59 | 03 | f | Tenths of a second | | ff | Hundredths of a second | | fff | Thousanths of a second; the millisecond | | ffff | Ten thousanths of a second | | fffff | Hundred thousanths of a second | | ffffff | Millionths of a second; the microsecond | | fffffff | Ten millionths of a second | | F | Tenths of a second, with no trailing zeros | | FF | Hundredths of a second, with no trailing zeros | | FFF | Thousanths of a second, with no trailing zeros; the millisecond | | FFFF | Ten thousanths of a second, with no trailing zeros | | FFFFF | Hundred thousanths of a second, with no trailing zeros | | FFFFFF | Millionths of a second, with no trailing zeros; the microsecond | | FFFFFFF | Ten millionths of a second, with no trailing zeros | | t | The first character of the AM/PM designator | P | tt | The AM/PM designator | PM | @t | Short time pattern | 6:54 PM | @T | Long time pattern | 6:54:03 PM |
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