Cognitive Solutions B780, A776 Select sensors to stop printing, Enable or disable panel button

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Select sensors to stop printing

ASCII

 

ESC c 4 n

Hexadecimal

1B 63 34 n

Decimal

 

27 99 52 n

Value of n:

Sensor status

Default:

 

0

 

 

 

Bit of n

 

 

 

 

Bit

Function

0,1

Stop receipt on receipt low

4

Stop slip if trailing edge uncovered

5

Stop slip if leading edge uncover

7Stop validation print if trailing edge uncovered (B780 only)

Determines which sensor stops printing on the respective station. The command does not affect the paper out status on the receipt station, which will automatically stop the printer when the paper is depleted.

Enable or disable panel button

ASCII

ESC c 5 n

Hexadecimal

1B 63 35 n

Decimal

27 99 53 n

Value of n:

0

= Enable

 

1

= Disable

Default:

0

(Enable)

Enables or disables the paper feed button. If the last bit

is 0, the paper feed button is enabled. If the last bit is 1, the paper feed button is disabled.

Related information

Functions that require the paper feed button (except for the execute macro [1D 5E r t m] command) cannot be used when it has been disabled with this command.

Set slip paper waiting time

ASCII

ESC f m n

Hexadecimal

1B 66 m n

Decimal

27 102 m n

Value of m:

Not used

Value of n:

Tenths of seconds

The time that the printer waits for a slip to be inserted is set using the configuration menu. The default is forever, but it can be set to 1, 3, or 5 minutes.

The value “n” sets the time (n x 0.1 seconds) that the printer waits to close the platen and start printing after the slip has been inserted. The printer reads that a slip is inserted when the leading edge and trailing edge sensors are covered. The slip-in light is lit (green) when both sensors are covered.

If a slip is not inserted in the time specified, the receipt station is selected for the next function.

A776 (B780) Programming Guide

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Contents Programming Guide Printer without Imaging Printer with ImagingPage Contents Contents A776 Configurable Slip Commands B780 Configuration CommandsBar codes Mode Macros Micr check reader commands User data storageContents Print and paper feed Convert 6-dots/mm bitmap to 8-dots/mm bitmap 100 106113 114121 126129 132140 142143 144152 153154 156Contents How to use this Guide Where to find the basicsWhere to find advanced technical information SupportAbout this Guide Startup Diagnostics Runtime diagnosticsRemote diagnostics Printer Status, Ethernet and IndicatorsEthernet terms and default setup Ethernet TerminologyEthernet Default Setup     Indicators Indicator Sequence ConditionGreen slip-in light in front of the paper feed button For more information about See this sectionA758 wide slip station 66 columns Migrating from existing CognitiveTPG printersA760 wide slip station 66 columns Command Description Difference between the A756 A776 24 n1 n2Moving from the A756 to the A776 Emulation commands NL nHA776 Emulation Commands A776 Configuration CommandsSelect A776 Narrow Slip 51-column Compressed Print Option Select A776 Delete Slip Trailing Spaces OptionSelect A776 21 and 25-line Rotated Slip Print Options Select Cover Open OptionSet Page Mode Margin Mechanical Adjustment Set Page Mode Option to Trim Full DotsSelect A776 Slip Eject Option Select 45/60 Column Slip OptionA776 Slip Character Spacing A776 Slip Minimum UnitsA776 Slip Left Margin and Print Width A776 Slip Print JustificationMoving from A756/A758 to A776 Two-color Commands AsciiLogoEZ colorization commands DiscriptionB780 Configuration Commands B780 Emulation CommandsMigrating from the A721 7221 printer to the B780 Select DH Pitch and Rotated Text Columns Select Slip Right Margin in Page Mode Select Two Sensor Option for B780Select Number of Lines of Validation for B780 Select B780 Map User Character Option for B780Select B780 Map Logo Option for B780 Select Cover Open Option for B780Select Concurrent Print to Receipt for B780 Select B780 with A776 Slip FunctionsSet Page Mode Option to Trim Full Dots Migrating to a new printer Overview of Printing Characteristics Programming the Printer 23Receipt character specification Character appearanceRotated Scaled Shading StandardPrint zones for receipt station 80 mm paper Print zonesProgramming the Printer 25 1B 64 n command, with n = Print zones for slip stationLines 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 Graphics  31Batch mode Unsolicited status mode Code hexadecimal CommandStatus Real-timeMicr check reader commands Bar codesMode MacrosEthernet setup commands User data storageFlash download 1D 97 m n User storage statusImage Commands Programming commands 35Command descriptions Command conventionsClear printer Close form Open formPerform partial knife cut Generate toneSelect peripheral device for multi-drop Selects the device to which the host computer sends dataInitialize printer Set slip paper eject lengthSelect receipt or slip for setting line spacing This command is ignored if n is out of rangeSelect paper sensors to output paper end signals Programming commands 39Enable or disable panel button Default Bit of n FunctionSelect sensors to stop printing Set slip paper waiting timeGenerate pulse to open cash drawer Sends a pulse to open the cash drawerRelease Paper Set current colorAfter a power loss or reset the default value m=0 is reset Select cut mode and cut paperIf m is out of the specified range, the command is ignored Select slip stationProgramming commands 43 Select receipt stationSet Interpretation of Set current color Hexadecimal 1E DecimalPrint test form Print and feed paper one linePrint and eject slip Print and carriage returnProgramming commands 45 Range of n DefaultFeed n dot rows Add n extra dot rowsPrint Print and feed paperPrint and reverse feed paper Print and feed n linesPrint and reverse feed n lines Reverse feed n linesReverse feed n dots Horizontal tabSet absolute starting position Set columnSet vertical line spacing to 1/6 inch Programming commands 49 Set vertical line spacingSet horizontal tab positions Value of kSet relative print position Compatibility information A776 receipt vs. A756 receiptProgramming commands 51 Select justificationSet left margin GS L nL nHDefault of y Set horizontal and vertical minimum motion unitsSet printing area width GS P x yText characteristics commands Select double-wide charactersSelect single-wide characters Select 90 degree counter-clockwise rotated printStandard mode the horizontal motion unit is used Select pitch column widthSelects the character pitch for a print line Set right-side character spacingSelect 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 = Select or cancel underline mode This command is ignored if n is out of the specified rangeProgramming commands 57 Copy character set from ROM to RAMSelect or cancel emphasized mode Cancel user-defined characterSelect double-strike Printer output is the same as in emphasized mode Cancel double-strikeSelect or cancel italic print Select international character setSelect or cancel 90 degree clockwise rotated print Select or cancel upside-down print modeCharacter sets cannot be mixed on the same line Select character code tableCharacter 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 Text strike-through mode ColorPOS Select font ID numberCB hex Kanji CE hex Korean Select font style numberSave font ID number as default font at power up Download fontDownload font list Print downloaded font informationProgramming commands 65 Define extended user-defined character setSelect active user-defined character set Values and rangesValue of m Mode No. of dots vertical No. of dots horizontal Select bit image modeDownload BMP logo Advanced raster graphics is not available in page mode Dot single-density N1 + 256 × n2Print advanced raster graphics Value of rSelect double-density graphics Print Flash LogoDefine Flash Logos XHxL 1024 max printable xHxL = 72 = 576 dots wide YHyLDefine downloaded bit image Print downloaded bit imagePrint raster monochrome graphics ColorPOS Print raster color graphics ColorPOSDownload logo image ColorPOS Max n1 =Color shade mode ColorPOS Monochrome shade mode ColorPOSProgramming commands 71 Merge watermark mode ColorPOS Logo print with color plane swap ColorPOSApply shading to logo ColorPOS Hexadecimal 1D 89 n m DecimalProgramming commands 73 Form and merge real-time surround graphic ColorPOSBackground logo print mode ColorPOS This command is ignored in page modeSave graphics buffer as logo ColorPOS Apply margin message mode ColorPOS Shade and store logo ColorPOSSee Print downloaded bit image command Logo print with knife cutSet temporary max target speed Decimal ValuesProgramming commands 77 Set LogoEZ colorization ColorPOSExample Value of f= 3 link margin message printing Modify the settings within the utility Programming commands 79LogoEZ utility default settings Set LogoEZ attribute mapping ColorPOSProgramming commands Original attribute mapped table Attributes substituted table Bit onProgramming commands 81 Related information Enable constant speed logosConvert 6-dots/mm bitmap to 8-dots/mm bitmap Status command introduction Transmit peripheral device statusHexadecimal 1B 75 Decimal Value of returned byte BitProgramming commands 83 Transmit paper sensor statusTransmit printer ID ESCTransmits the printer ID specified by n as follows Printer ID Specification ID Hexadecimal= 4 Logo Definition Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function Transmit printer ID, remote diagnostics extension Preforms the remote diagnostic function specified by nProgramming commands 85 GS I @ nProgramming commands Value of n Hex Dec Remote diagnostic item FunctionProgramming commands 87 Transmit statusA776 B780 Programming Guide Real-time commands Send printer software versionRules for using real-time commands Preferred implementationAlternate implementation Moving data through the bufferProgramming 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 Unsolicited status mode Select or cancel unsolicited status mode USMSecond byte error information Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Status for USMThird byte paper sensor information Fourth byte paper sensor information -- A776Batch mode response Unsolicited status mode USMRecognizing data from the printer Real time responseSelect printing position of HRI characters Select pitch of HRI charactersSelect bar code height Print bar codeBar code Programming commands 101 ExceptionsLength Illegal data cancels this command Undercut, default 0, can be set 0 to a-1Programming commands Bar code Set GS1 DataBar formerly RSS parametersProgramming commands 103 Print GS1 DataBar formerly RSS, data length specifiedPrint GS1 DataBar formerly RSS, null terminated TypePrint multiple barcodes GS kSample symbol description Programming commands 105Defaults GS p a b c d e fSelect bar code width Related Information Value Dimension Row heightSets the bar code width to n dots Reset to power-on parameters SizeCharacter Size ExceptionsMode configurations Slip Page Mode ImprovedSlip Page Mode Enabled Slip Page Mode Disabled Print and return to standard modeSelect page mode Programming commands 109This command is effective only in page mode Select standard modeSelect print direction in page mode Set print area in page mode Programming commands 111Command is effective only in page mode Set absolute vertical print position in page modeSet relative vertical print position in page mode NL + nH × 256 × vertical or horizontal motion unit inchesContents of the macro can be defined up to 2048 bytes Select or cancel macro definitionExecute macro Micr commands Programming commands FormulasRead Micr data and transmit Status Status byte valueMicr parsing Transmit last Micr readDefine parsing format, save in Nvram Define parsing format, do not save permanentlyError number One digit returned Status Two digits returnedField separator Country code One digit returnedSample parsing formats Programming commands ESC w p T ‘/ a ‘/ C ‘/ S CR Programming commands 119 Check serial numberLoading the exception table Which writes the two byte word n1n2 to word k in NvramException table entry format Bits within byteMaintaining the exception table Programming commands 121Write to user data storage Read from user data storage Read from non-volatile memoryWrite to non-volatile memory Nvram Select memory type SRAM/flashFlash memory user sectors allocation Expanded flash memory allocationMemory allocation sequence 22 80 31 nL nH Sectors to logo/font area 22 80 32 nL nHErase user flash sector Programming commands Values and rangesValue of n = 49 Ascii n = 1 HEX Programming commands 125 = 50 Ascii n = 2 HEX User storage status ColorPOSDownload mode Hexadecimal 1B 5B 7D Decimal 27 91Return boot sector firmware part number Return segment number status of flash memoryMemory sector to download Get firmware CRCErase all flash contents except boot sector Return main program flash CRCErase selected flash sector Download to active flash sectorReset firmware Restore default settingsSet IP address Set Net MaskDefault enabled Set GatewaySet raw Tcpip port Telnet DaemonDhcp auto-configuration Inactivity timeoutProgramming commands 131 Keep-alive pingsImaging Commands Calibrate ScannerHexadecimal ID B0 Parameters None Value DefinitionSet Top Entry Startup Delay Configure/Change Image Transmission PortSet Image Format Properties Configure Binarization Methods and Attributes MethodDefine/Update Application Tag Values Programming commands 135Decimal Value Definition T6.G4 binary, else 1=Black is ZeroAttach Scan Application Tags Return Imager StatusHexadecimal 1D B6 Parameters None Hexadecimal 1D B7Real-Time Imager Status Value Definition Decimal MeaningHexadecimal 10 04 Parameters None Bit MeaningReal-Time Error Status Real-Time Cancel Image TransmissionWait for Scan & Optionally Transmit Hexadecimal 10 05 Parameters None Return NoneSensors currently covered none = 0 value Bit 0 =1 rear image sensor coveredBit 1 =1 front image sensor covered Bit 2 =1 image cover openTransmit Image LZW lossless, also used in GIF compressed grayscale TiffCcitt T.6 compression binary Tiff Reserved for Jpeg lossyBytes 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 Free Image Free Imager BufferingGet Buffered Image List Get Buffered Image AttributesConfigure Scan Options Configure Max Scan Width & HeightTransmit Printer Type Extended Existing Command Hexadecimal 1D C6 m n Parameters DescriptionHexadecimal Code Command Name List of DH 4700 Emulation CommandsDH Emulation 145 List of DH emulation Commands Hexadecimal Code Command NameList of DH 4700 Command Descriptions Printer Function CommandsReset Printer Cash DrawerDocument Clamp Open Self TestClamp Delay Document Clamp CloseForm Eject DownloadPrint Characteristics Commands Print SpeedBuffered Validate Buffer ClearCharacter Set DH Emulation 151Underline Print Underline OffDouble-High Off Double-High FontGraphics Commands GraphicsGraphics 5 Dot DH Emulation 153Printer Status Commands Status 3 BitTransmitted status is shown in the table Status 6 BitDH Emulation 155 Commands listed by hexadecimal code Appendix a Commands by hexadecimal code157 34 m a0 a1 a2Appendix a Commands by hexadecimal code Code hexadecimal 159 Or …n160 Print raster color graphicsM n o Apply margin message mode X y o p q161 Appendix B Resident Character Sets Code Page 437 USCode page 737 Greek 163Code page 850 Multilingual Code Page 852 Slavic 165Code Page 857 Turkish Code page 858 with Eurosymbol 167Code page 860 Portugese Code page 862 Hebrew 169Code page 863 French Canadian Code page 865 Nordic 171Code page 866 Cyrillic Code page 1252 Windows Latin 173Page 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 Printing and Erasing the Journal Flash Buffer Operator Activation of Journal Print and Erase1F 0A C3 Clear Journal 1F 0A C4 Print Journal1F 0A C5 Return Journal Status Returns one byte of status1F 0A C6 Return Journal Flash Size Journal flash Buffer 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