Emulating an Epson single-station printer (single-station only)
Emulation of an Epson single-station printer is supported on the single-station
SureMark printers. See AppendixG, “Emulation support for Epson single-station
printer,” on page 193.
Enabling Epson emulation
Toenable emulation of an Epson single-station printer on a single-station SureMark
printer, you must set switch 3 on the main logic card. See Figure17 for the location
of the switch.
Limitations for Epson emulation
The following limitations must be considered when using a single-station SureMark
printer to emulate an Epson single-station printer:
vLogos and downloadable characters are supported in emulation mode. However,
because the Epson printer prints at 180 dpi and the SureMark prints at 200 dpi,
the emulated printout will be smaller.
vEmulation of page mode is not supported on the SureMark.
vEpson supports the Select paper sensor to stop printing command. IBM does not
support a low paper sensor.
vIn order to implement fixes, new functionality, and other improvements, new
releases of printer microcode are routinely published. It is advisable that you run
the most recent version of firmware on the printer; however, the 4610 firmware
can not be updated when running in Epson emulation mode. Therefore, you must
first switch the printer to native mode, to upgrade the microcode.
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EIA-232 mode switches
Cash drawer connector
Figure17. Switch for Epson emulation
Updated April 2, 2009
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