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Overview

Below is a set of sample ticket format files for use with a laser printer, .pdf writer, or when using Ticket Emailer. These sample files contain the [Copy Ticket] ticket keyword command introduced in revision 7.4.10.

Copy Ticket Command

The [Copy Ticket] ticket command has the ability to print multiple copies of a ticket on a page when using a Windows printer such as a laser printer or deskjet printer.

How to use

The ticket keyword: [Copy Ticket] is followed by the vertical position of the next copy. The command must appear on a footer line. The vertical position must be surrounded in quotes.

Example:

F [Copy Ticket] "5.0"
This will print another copy of the ticket starting 5 inches from the top of the page. The keyword can be used multiple times with different vertical positions to get any number of copies of the ticket on a page.

VPOS Command

The VPOS command is not replicated with each ticket copy. The command can be used with the copy ticket command, but a separate command for each ticket must be issued. The examples below demonstrate how to use the VPOS command with the Copy Ticket command.

Sample Three (3) Part Tickets

The following ticket samples are designed to print on an 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper with two (2) perforations to replicate a three-part ticket. Perforations are every 3 2/3". The paper can be found at most office supply stores or on-line at sites like Amazon, Office Depot, etc. 

In the following example the [Copy Ticket] commands appear on the same line with the Reprint ticket command. The ticket will be repeated at 3.7 inches and 7.25 inches.

Aggregate with No Pricing

The following ticket contains no pricing.

Below is the ticket format file used to create this ticket.

TicketSample_3Part_NoLogo_CopyTicket.GTK

Aggregate with Pricing

The following ticket includes pricing.

TicketSample_3Part_NoLogo_WPrice_CopyTicket.GTK

The following ticket includes a logo but no pricing.

Ticket_Sample_3Part_WithLogo_CopyTicket.gtk

Aggregate with a Logo and Pricing

The following ticket includes a logo and pricing.

TicketSample_3Part_WithLogo_WPrice_CopyTicket.GTK

Sample Two (2) Part Tickets

The following ticket samples are designed to print on an 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper with two (2) perforations to replicate a two-part ticket. The perforation is at 5.5". The paper can be found at any office store or on-line at sites like Amazon, Office Depot, etc.

Aggregate with No Pricing

TicketSample_2PartCharge_CopyTicket.gtk

Aggregate with Pricing

TicketSample_2PartCash_CopyTicket.gtk

Sample Four (4) Part Ticket

The following ticket sample is designed to print on an 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper with one (1) horizontal and one (1) vertical perforation to replicate a four part ticket. Each ticket will be 4.25" x 5.5" The paper can be found at any office supply store or on-line at sites like Amazon, Office Depot, etc.

Sample 4 part.gtk

Sample Two (2) Part Multiple Item Ticket

The following ticket samples are designed to print on an 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper with one (1) perforation to replicate a two-part ticket. The paper can be found at any office store or on-line at sites like Amazon, Office Depot, etc.

Soldi Waste with Pricing - Portrait

The following ticket sample will accommodate a three (3) item ticket. The [Copy Ticket] command is used to maintain portrait orientation, one ticket will print above the horizontal perforation, the second ticket will print below the horizontal perforation.

Multiple_Item_Laser_CopyTicket.gtk

Soldi Waste with Pricing - Landscape

These tickets do not use the Copy Ticket command. They need to be printed with the paper set in landscape mode. The orientation on the printer driver will need to be changed from portrait to landscape. The perforation will be landscape down the middle of the ticket. The ticket is designed to be replicated on both sides of the perforation. This ticket design will typically accommodate up to 5 items on a transaction.

sidebysidemultilsr R7.gtk


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