Customer Character Conversation Command
The Custom Character Conversion Command can be used to resolve some problems in printer data streams. An example might be to remove a special command character in an existing data stream that was used by your previous printer hardware. Without changing your data stream, these special characters can either be removed, converted to Nulls, or converted to other sets of data to accomplish what is required.
An example of this might convert a Skip Command used by an older generation printer to multiple Carriage Return / Line Feed commands. You could also store a PCL5 command in our SIMM and call it with one character in your data stream. Only one type of conversion is permitted at any particular point in time, but the function can be modified within a data stream multiple times.
The conversion information is stored in NVRAM and is retained through power off / power on cycles. This means you could send the command one time and all future print jobs would be converted. Special precau- tions are required if printer fonts and Macro’s are downloaded to your printer. This might require you to disable the function during downloads and
&%STCxx[yy...]$ | xx is a |
| &, %, S, T, C and $. |
| yy...is a |
| $ command terminator |
Example: |
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&%STC1E0D0A$ | sets the convert character to 1E - the printer will replace any 1E character in the |
| data stream with 0D 0A (carriage return, line feed) |
&%STC1E$ | replace 1E with nothing - simply removes all 1E characters from the data |
&%STC00$ | turn character conversion off |
Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide July 2003
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