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Value

Definition

 

1D

Command return indicator

49

Image Scanner

 

B8

Imaging function = wait for scan

 

 

 

s

Standard imaging status

 

 

 

 

Decimal

Meaning

 

 

 

 

0

OK

 

1

Jam detected

 

2

Wait for scan document cancelled

 

3

Imager cover open

 

 

 

 

7

Unrecoverable hardware error

 

 

 

 

8

No stored document

 

 

 

 

9

Bottom side only

 

10

Top side only

 

11

Internal interface timeout error

 

12

Internal interface other error

 

 

 

 

16

No bottom image

 

 

 

 

17

No top image

 

 

 

 

18

Unsupported format

 

19

Tag block full

m

Scanning command entry point used: 0 = no outstanding scan, 1 = slip entry, 2 = top entry

n

Sensors currently covered: none = 0 value

 

 

 

Bit 0 =1: rear image sensor covered

 

 

 

Bit 1 =1: front image sensor covered

 

 

 

Bit 2 =1: image cover open

 

Bit 3=1: casette cover open

 

Bit 5=1: upper slip sensor covered

 

Bit 6=1: lower slip sensor covered

 

 

pLpH

The File Index to be used by the next scan

 

 

rLrH

Remaining space count of typical document scans to fit in image buffer free space

 

 

 

4 bytes

0

 

The port that is receiving the image will get the equivalent status with the image attached:

Value

Definition

As above

1D 49 B8 s m n pL pH rL rH

4 bytes

TIFF length if attached

 

 

TIFF

TIFF containing tags and images if attached

 

 

If the image file return port is RS232, then the header and attached image file are transmitted under the settings of the Configure RS232 File Transmit parameters.

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Contents Printer without Imaging Printer with Imaging Programming GuidePage Contents B780 Configuration Commands Contents A776 Configurable Slip CommandsUser data storage Bar codes Mode Macros Micr check reader commandsContents Print and paper feed Convert 6-dots/mm bitmap to 8-dots/mm bitmap 114 100106 113132 121126 129144 140142 143156 152153 154Contents Support How to use this GuideWhere to find the basics Where to find advanced technical informationAbout this Guide Printer Status, Ethernet and Indicators Startup DiagnosticsRuntime diagnostics Remote diagnosticsEthernet Terminology Ethernet terms and default setup     Ethernet Default SetupFor more information about See this section IndicatorsIndicator Sequence Condition Green slip-in light in front of the paper feed buttonA758 wide slip station 66 columns Migrating from existing CognitiveTPG printersA760 wide slip station 66 columns 24 n1 n2 Command Description Difference between the A756 A776NL nH Moving from the A756 to the A776 Emulation commandsA776 Configuration Commands A776 Emulation CommandsSelect A776 Delete Slip Trailing Spaces Option Select A776 Narrow Slip 51-column Compressed Print OptionSelect Cover Open Option Select A776 21 and 25-line Rotated Slip Print OptionsSelect 45/60 Column Slip Option Set Page Mode Margin Mechanical AdjustmentSet Page Mode Option to Trim Full Dots Select A776 Slip Eject OptionA776 Slip Print Justification A776 Slip Character SpacingA776 Slip Minimum Units A776 Slip Left Margin and Print WidthAscii Moving from A756/A758 to A776 Two-color CommandsDiscription LogoEZ colorization commandsB780 Configuration Commands B780 Emulation CommandsMigrating from the A721 7221 printer to the B780 Select DH Pitch and Rotated Text Columns Select B780 Map User Character Option for B780 Select Slip Right Margin in Page ModeSelect Two Sensor Option for B780 Select Number of Lines of Validation for B780Select B780 with A776 Slip Functions Select B780 Map Logo Option for B780Select Cover Open Option for B780 Select Concurrent Print to Receipt for B780Set Page Mode Option to Trim Full Dots Migrating to a new printer Programming the Printer 23 Overview of Printing CharacteristicsStandard Receipt character specificationCharacter appearance Rotated Scaled ShadingPrint zones for receipt station 80 mm paper Print zonesProgramming the Printer 25 Print zones for slip station 1B 64 n command, with n =Lines Inches Print Zones for Slip, ValidationProgramming the Printer 27 Rotated printing commands Commands in bold are ColorPOS commands Commands listed by functionPrinter actions Print and paper feed Text characteristicsVertical and horizontal positioning  31 GraphicsReal-time Batch modeUnsolicited status mode Code hexadecimal Command StatusMacros Micr check reader commandsBar codes Mode1D 97 m n User storage status Ethernet setup commandsUser data storage Flash downloadProgramming commands 35 Image CommandsCommand descriptions Command conventionsClear printer Generate tone Close formOpen form Perform partial knife cutSet slip paper eject length Select peripheral device for multi-dropSelects the device to which the host computer sends data Initialize printerProgramming commands 39 Select receipt or slip for setting line spacingThis command is ignored if n is out of range Select paper sensors to output paper end signalsSet slip paper waiting time Enable or disable panel buttonDefault Bit of n Function Select sensors to stop printingSet current color Generate pulse to open cash drawerSends a pulse to open the cash drawer Release PaperSelect slip station After a power loss or reset the default value m=0 is resetSelect cut mode and cut paper If m is out of the specified range, the command is ignoredHexadecimal 1E Decimal Programming commands 43Select receipt station Set Interpretation of Set current colorPrint and carriage return Print test formPrint and feed paper one line Print and eject slipAdd n extra dot rows Programming commands 45Range of n Default Feed n dot rowsPrint and feed n lines PrintPrint and feed paper Print and reverse feed paperHorizontal tab Print and reverse feed n linesReverse feed n lines Reverse feed n dotsSet absolute starting position Set columnSet vertical line spacing to 1/6 inch Value of k Programming commands 49Set vertical line spacing Set horizontal tab positionsCompatibility information A776 receipt vs. A756 receipt Set relative print positionGS L nL nH Programming commands 51Select justification Set left marginGS P x y Default of ySet horizontal and vertical minimum motion units Set printing area widthSelect 90 degree counter-clockwise rotated print Text characteristics commandsSelect double-wide characters Select single-wide charactersSet right-side character spacing Standard mode the horizontal motion unit is usedSelect pitch column width Selects the character pitch for a print lineSelect or cancel user-defined character set Select print modeCharacter sets cannot be used together on the same line Values and ranges Receipt Define user-defined character setSlip s = Copy character set from ROM to RAM Select or cancel underline modeThis command is ignored if n is out of the specified range Programming commands 57Select or cancel emphasized mode Cancel user-defined characterSelect double-strike Select international character set Printer output is the same as in emphasized modeCancel double-strike Select or cancel italic printSelect character code table Select or cancel 90 degree clockwise rotated printSelect or cancel upside-down print mode Character sets cannot be mixed on the same lineCharacter height selection Select or cancel white/black reverse print modeHex Decimal Height Reverse color text mode ColorPOS This command is only valid for the receipt stationSet smoothing Select font style number Text strike-through mode ColorPOSSelect font ID number CB hex Kanji CE hex KoreanPrint downloaded font information Save font ID number as default font at power upDownload font Download font listValues and ranges Programming commands 65Define extended user-defined character set Select active user-defined character setValue of m Mode No. of dots vertical No. of dots horizontal Select bit image modeDownload BMP logo Value of r Advanced raster graphics is not available in page modeDot single-density N1 + 256 × n2 Print advanced raster graphicsXHxL 1024 max printable xHxL = 72 = 576 dots wide YHyL Select double-density graphicsPrint Flash Logo Define Flash LogosPrint downloaded bit image Define downloaded bit imageMax n1 = Print raster monochrome graphics ColorPOSPrint raster color graphics ColorPOS Download logo image ColorPOSColor shade mode ColorPOS Monochrome shade mode ColorPOSProgramming commands 71 Hexadecimal 1D 89 n m Decimal Merge watermark mode ColorPOSLogo print with color plane swap ColorPOS Apply shading to logo ColorPOSForm and merge real-time surround graphic ColorPOS Programming commands 73Background logo print mode ColorPOS This command is ignored in page modeSave graphics buffer as logo ColorPOS Shade and store logo ColorPOS Apply margin message mode ColorPOSDecimal Values See Print downloaded bit image commandLogo print with knife cut Set temporary max target speedValue of f Programming commands 77Set LogoEZ colorization ColorPOS Example= 3 link margin message printing Set LogoEZ attribute mapping ColorPOS Modify the settings within the utilityProgramming commands 79 LogoEZ utility default settingsAttributes substituted table Bit on Programming commands Original attribute mapped tableProgramming commands 81 Related information Enable constant speed logosConvert 6-dots/mm bitmap to 8-dots/mm bitmap Value of returned byte Bit Status command introductionTransmit peripheral device status Hexadecimal 1B 75 DecimalESC Programming commands 83Transmit paper sensor status Transmit printer IDTransmits the printer ID specified by n as follows Printer ID Specification ID Hexadecimal= 4 Logo Definition Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function GS I @ n Transmit printer ID, remote diagnostics extensionPreforms the remote diagnostic function specified by n Programming commands 85Hex Dec Remote diagnostic item Function Programming commands Value of nTransmit status Programming commands 87A776 B780 Programming Guide Send printer software version Real-time commandsMoving data through the buffer Rules for using real-time commandsPreferred implementation Alternate implementationProgramming commands 91 Busy line and fault conditionsReal-time status transmission = Transmit error status Bit Status Hex Decimal Function A776 B780 Programming Guide Real-time request to printer Programming commands 95 Real-time commands disableReal-time printer status transmission Select or cancel unsolicited status mode USM Unsolicited status modeBit Off/On Hex Decimal Status for USM Second byte error informationFourth byte paper sensor information -- A776 Third byte paper sensor informationReal time response Batch mode responseUnsolicited status mode USM Recognizing data from the printerPrint bar code Select printing position of HRI charactersSelect pitch of HRI characters Select bar code heightBar code Programming commands 101 ExceptionsLength Set GS1 DataBar formerly RSS parameters Illegal data cancels this commandUndercut, default 0, can be set 0 to a-1 Programming commands Bar codeType Programming commands 103Print GS1 DataBar formerly RSS, data length specified Print GS1 DataBar formerly RSS, null terminatedGS k Print multiple barcodesGS p a b c d e f Sample symbol descriptionProgramming commands 105 DefaultsSelect bar code width Related Information Value Dimension Row heightSets the bar code width to n dots Exceptions Reset to power-on parametersSize Character SizeSlip Page Mode Disabled Print and return to standard mode Mode configurationsSlip Page Mode Improved Slip Page Mode EnabledProgramming commands 109 Select page modeThis command is effective only in page mode Select standard modeSelect print direction in page mode Programming commands 111 Set print area in page modeNL + nH × 256 × vertical or horizontal motion unit inches Command is effective only in page modeSet absolute vertical print position in page mode Set relative vertical print position in page modeContents of the macro can be defined up to 2048 bytes Select or cancel macro definitionExecute macro Status Status byte value Micr commandsProgramming commands Formulas Read Micr data and transmitDefine parsing format, do not save permanently Micr parsingTransmit last Micr read Define parsing format, save in NvramCountry code One digit returned Error number One digit returnedStatus Two digits returned Field separatorSample parsing formats Programming commands ESC w p T ‘/ a ‘/ C ‘/ S CR Check serial number Programming commands 119Bits within byte Loading the exception tableWhich writes the two byte word n1n2 to word k in Nvram Exception table entry formatMaintaining the exception table Programming commands 121Write to user data storage Select memory type SRAM/flash Read from user data storageRead from non-volatile memory Write to non-volatile memory Nvram22 80 31 nL nH Sectors to logo/font area 22 80 32 nL nH Flash memory user sectors allocationExpanded flash memory allocation Memory allocation sequenceErase user flash sector Programming commands Values and rangesValue of n = 49 Ascii n = 1 HEX User storage status ColorPOS Programming commands 125 = 50 Ascii n = 2 HEXHexadecimal 1B 5B 7D Decimal 27 91 Download modeGet firmware CRC Return boot sector firmware part numberReturn segment number status of flash memory Memory sector to downloadDownload to active flash sector Erase all flash contents except boot sectorReturn main program flash CRC Erase selected flash sectorSet Net Mask Reset firmwareRestore default settings Set IP addressTelnet Daemon Default enabledSet Gateway Set raw Tcpip portKeep-alive pings Dhcp auto-configurationInactivity timeout Programming commands 131Value Definition Imaging CommandsCalibrate Scanner Hexadecimal ID B0 Parameters NoneSet Top Entry Startup Delay Configure/Change Image Transmission PortSet Image Format Properties Method Configure Binarization Methods and AttributesT6.G4 binary, else 1=Black is Zero Define/Update Application Tag ValuesProgramming commands 135 Decimal Value DefinitionHexadecimal 1D B7 Attach Scan Application TagsReturn Imager Status Hexadecimal 1D B6 Parameters NoneBit Meaning Real-Time Imager StatusValue Definition Decimal Meaning Hexadecimal 10 04 Parameters NoneHexadecimal 10 05 Parameters None Return None Real-Time Error StatusReal-Time Cancel Image Transmission Wait for Scan & Optionally TransmitBit 2 =1 image cover open Sensors currently covered none = 0 valueBit 0 =1 rear image sensor covered Bit 1 =1 front image sensor coveredReserved for Jpeg lossy Transmit ImageLZW lossless, also used in GIF compressed grayscale Tiff Ccitt T.6 compression binary TiffBytes Scanned image Tiff structure length Programming commands 141Structure containing the tags and images Eject from Scanner As in the Image Status Command returnHexadecimal 1D BA p Get Buffered Image Attributes Free ImageFree Imager Buffering Get Buffered Image ListHexadecimal 1D C6 m n Parameters Description Configure Scan OptionsConfigure Max Scan Width & Height Transmit Printer Type Extended Existing CommandHexadecimal Code Command Name List of DH 4700 Emulation CommandsDH Emulation 145 Hexadecimal Code Command Name List of DH emulation CommandsPrinter Function Commands List of DH 4700 Command DescriptionsSelf Test Reset PrinterCash Drawer Document Clamp OpenDownload Clamp DelayDocument Clamp Close Form EjectBuffer Clear Print Characteristics CommandsPrint Speed Buffered ValidateDH Emulation 151 Character SetDouble-High Font Underline PrintUnderline Off Double-High OffDH Emulation 153 Graphics CommandsGraphics Graphics 5 DotStatus 6 Bit Printer Status CommandsStatus 3 Bit Transmitted status is shown in the tableDH Emulation 155 Appendix a Commands by hexadecimal code Commands listed by hexadecimal code34 m a0 a1 a2 157Appendix a Commands by hexadecimal code Code hexadecimal Or …n160 Print raster color graphics 159X y o p q M n o Apply margin message mode161 Code Page 437 US Appendix B Resident Character Sets163 Code page 737 GreekCode page 850 Multilingual 165 Code Page 852 SlavicCode Page 857 Turkish 167 Code page 858 with EurosymbolCode page 860 Portugese 169 Code page 862 HebrewCode page 863 French Canadian 171 Code page 865 NordicCode page 866 Cyrillic 173 Code page 1252 Windows LatinPage Electronic Journal Storage 1F 03 18 01 n Auto Journal Mode via Configuration CommandThere are two methods for activating Electronic Journal Journal RAM buffer Exception Conditions in Auto Journal ModeJournal Flash buffer 1F 0A C4 Print Journal Printing and Erasing the Journal Flash BufferOperator Activation of Journal Print and Erase 1F 0A C3 Clear JournalJournal flash Buffer used 1F 0A C5 Return Journal StatusReturns one byte of status 1F 0A C6 Return Journal 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