M-S Cash Drawer
7193
manual
Appendix B Print Characteristics
Specifications
Print Characteristics Commands
Setting Default Lines per Inch
Connecting Cash Drawer Cables
Dimension
Solving Problems
Diagnostics
Sending Commands
Connectors
Setting Switches
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Appendix B: Print Characteristics
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Contents
Owners Guide
Information to User
Quick Reference
Who Should Use this Book?
How to Use This Book
How to Obtain More Information
Contents
Solving Problems
Appendix B Print Characteristics 107
About the 7193 Printer
Communication Interfaces
Features
Models
Options
Thermal Printhead
Recommended Suppliers
Ordering Paper and Supplies
Ordering Thermal Paper
Other Qualified Suppliers
Kanzaki Specialty Papers
Ordering Cash Drawers
Ordering the Power Supply and Cables
Ordering the Printer Wall-Mount Kit
Cleaning the Printer
What Is in the Box?
Removing the Packing Material
Repacking the Printer
Choosing a Location
Setting Switches
Owner’s Guide
Attaching the Feet
Connecting Cash Drawer Cables
Connecting Communication and Power Cables
RS-232C Models
Parallel Models
Turning On the Printer
When to Change the Paper
Loading and Changing Paper
Removing the Paper Roll
Putting In the Paper Roll
Advancing Paper
Testing the Printer
3cx39pi
Mounting the Printer on a Wall
Bracket
Mounting the Power Supply on a Wall
Holder
Solving Problems
Operator Panel Lights
Operator-Correctable Conditions
Correcting Problems
Service-Related Problems
Print is Light or Spotty
Contacting a Service Representative
No Power to Printer or Power Voltages Incorrect
Diagnostics
Level 0 Diagnostics
Level 1 Diagnostics
Eerom
Setting Data Error and Data Buffer options
Setting Printhead Resistance
Setting Default Lines per Inch
Setting Partial Cut Distance
Ignoring/Using the Carriage Return
Running the Data Scope Mode
Enter the Data Scope Mode
Exit the Data Scope Mode
1BH
Testing Receipt Printing
Level 2 Diagnostics
Level 3 Diagnostics
Interfaces
Sending Commands
Communication Overview
RS-232C Interface
Using DOS to Send Commands
Using Basic to Send Commands
XON/XOFF Protocol
DTR/DSR Protocol
RS-232C Technical Specifications
Connectors
Cash Drawer Connectors
Switch Settings
OFF
Parallel Interface
Parallel Protocol
Parallel Technical Specifications
Parallel Connectors
Parallel Printers
Parallel Switch Settings
Commands
Command List
Printer Function Commands
Owner’s Guide
Print Characteristics Commands
Graphics Commands
Printer Status Commands
Real Time Commands
Bar Code Commands
Line Feed
Command Descriptions
Horizontal Tab
Feed n Print Lines
Carriage Return
Clear Printer
Print
Feed n Dot Rows
Add n Extra Dot Rows
Generate Tone
Full Knife Cut
Partial Knife Cut
Set Column
Set Character Right-Side Spacing
Set Absolute Starting Position
Select Printer
Set Line Spacing to 1/6 Inch
Set Line Spacing to n Minimum Units
Initialize Printer
Set Horizontal Tab Positions
Print and Feed n Minimum Units
Set Relative Starting Position
Select Sensors to Stop Printing
Enable or Disable Panel Switch
Align Character Positions
Print and Feed n Lines
Write to Non-Volatile Memory
Read from Non-Volatile Memory
Generate Pulse to Open Cash Drawer
Rotate Characters Counter-Clockwise
Select Double-Wide Characters
Select Single-Wide Characters
Set Print Mode
Select Pitch Column Width
Select Character Set
Define User-Defined Character Set
Copy Character Set from ROM to RAM
Select Character Code Table
Set or Cancel Rotated Characters Clockwise
Set or Cancel Upside-Down Characters
Summary of Rotated Printing
Set Bit Image Mode
N1 + 256 x n2 N1 + 256 x n2 Number of Bytes of Data
Single-Density Graphics
Double-Density Graphics
Define Downloaded Bit Image
Print Downloaded Bit Image
Transmit Cash Drawer Status
Request Alternate Status
Transmit Printer Status
First Implementation
Rules for Using Real Time Commands
Alternate Implementation
Moving Data Through the Buffer
Busy Line and Fault Conditions
Real Time Status Transmission
GS Sequence
= Transmit Printer Status
= Transmit RS-232C Busy Status
Real Time Request to Printer
= Transmit Receipt Paper Status
DLE Sequence
Clear Printer Command
Real Time Printer Status Transmission
Recognizing Data from the Printer
Select Height of Bar Code
Select Printing Position of HRI Characters
Select Pitch of HRI Characters
Print Bar Code
JAN8 EAN
Print Code 128 Bar Code
Select Width of Bar Code
Appendix a Specifications
Reliability
Power Requirements
Environmental Conditions
Dimensions and Weight
Printing Specifications
Print Zones
Density of Receipt Print Lines
Duty Cycle Restrictions Printing Solid Blocks
Appendix B Print Characteristics
Appendix B Print Characteristics
Owner’s Guide
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Index
May Index
112 Owner’s Guide
Owner’s Guide
114 Owner’s Guide
Owner’s Guide
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