Hi everyone,
I have looked in the manual but couldnt find anything on this. When I print my label it prints out in local time such as 5:00pm and not in UTC. How do i get it to print in UTC? thanks for the help
73 Fred NZ4DX
Printing question
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Re: Printing question
Hi Fred,
have you checked that your config has the real timezone ?
have you checked that your config has the real timezone ?
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Re: Printing question
Fred,
Log4OM derives the time display for printing from your Windows OS. Just go to that particular setup and change as you see fit.
I just did the same with my laptop that I use for radio efforts.
I'm sure your PC local time is set OK and would be an automatic offset from GMT. The change from a 12 hour to 24 hour display is quite helpful.
I also use a routine to keep my computer clock synced to a standard mostly for when I work some digital.
Log4OM derives the time display for printing from your Windows OS. Just go to that particular setup and change as you see fit.
I just did the same with my laptop that I use for radio efforts.
I'm sure your PC local time is set OK and would be an automatic offset from GMT. The change from a 12 hour to 24 hour display is quite helpful.
I also use a routine to keep my computer clock synced to a standard mostly for when I work some digital.
73 - Nolan Kienitz - KI5IO
Plano, TX
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Re: Printing question
Hi Nolan,KI5IO wrote: ↑23 Mar 2018, 02:20 Fred,
Log4OM derives the time display for printing from your Windows OS. Just go to that particular setup and change as you see fit.
I just did the same with my laptop that I use for radio efforts.
I'm sure your PC local time is set OK and would be an automatic offset from GMT. The change from a 12 hour to 24 hour display is quite helpful.
I also use a routine to keep my computer clock synced to a standard mostly for when I work some digital.
I tried switching the PC clock to 24 hour display and still having the same issue when i go to print a label
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Re: Printing question
It is definitely your Windows time setting that is wrong!NZ4DX wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 13:24Hi Nolan,KI5IO wrote: ↑23 Mar 2018, 02:20 Fred,
Log4OM derives the time display for printing from your Windows OS. Just go to that particular setup and change as you see fit.
I just did the same with my laptop that I use for radio efforts.
I'm sure your PC local time is set OK and would be an automatic offset from GMT. The change from a 12 hour to 24 hour display is quite helpful.
I also use a routine to keep my computer clock synced to a standard mostly for when I work some digital.
I tried switching the PC clock to 24 hour display and still having the same issue when i go to print a label
Right click on the time displayed at the bottom right hand corner of your windows desktop and select 'Adjust Date/Time'
At the bottom of the resulting window select 'Change date and time formats'
Set it up according to your local zone as below
73 Terry G4POP
Re: Printing question
Thanks and 73
Fred NZ4DX