updated March 18, 2002

 

Status byte 5, bit 0 is set to 1 when responding to the extended address

 

command. (See “Status Summary” on page 160.)

where:

 

Byte 1

 

Device type = 30

Byte 2

 

Device ID.

00

Models TI1 and TI2 (impact DI/thermal CR)

01

Models TI3 and TI4

02

Models TI5 and TG5, or Models TI3 and TI4 with 2-MB

 

option

03

Models TM6 and TF6 (512K; thermal CR)

04

Models TI3 and TI4 with the 8-MB option

05

Models TM6 and TF6 with the 8-MB option

06

Reserved

07

Models TF7 and TM7

Byte 3

 

Features.

Bit 0 Set to 1 when MICR is present

Bit 1 Set to 1 when check flipper is present

Bit 2 Set to 1 when byte 2 is set to 02

Bit 3 Set to 1 when printer is in XON/XOFF mode

Bit 4 Set to 1 when printer is in DBCS mode

Bit 5 Set to 1 when the 2-MB option is used for user flash

 

memory, instead of being used for DBCS storage

Bit 6 Set to 1 when the printer has capability of printing two

 

colors.

Bit 7 Set to 1 when the printer is in Model 4 emulation mode.

Byte 4

 

Second byte of features

Bit 0 Set to 1 when printer is setup for 58-mm paper. (Only valid

 

for models TF7 and TM7.)

Byte 5

 

EC level = EC level of loaded code

Error Conditions:

None.

Remarks:

This is an IMMEDIATE command.

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TI5, TG5, TM7, TF7 specifications

IBM has long been a pioneer in the field of technology and enterprise solutions, consistently delivering innovations that redefine industry standards. In line with this tradition, IBM has unveiled its latest offerings: TF7, TM7, TG5, and TI5. Each of these models is designed to cater to specific needs within the growing arena of data processing and management.

The TF7 system stands out for its remarkable performance and efficiency in managing large datasets. It harnesses AI-driven analytics to provide insights at unprecedented speeds. The architecture is built on IBM’s Power10 technology, which enhances computational power while reducing energy consumption. This model supports a hybrid cloud strategy, making it versatile for organizations looking to integrate on-premise capacities with cloud solutions seamlessly.

On the other hand, the TM7 is geared towards transactional workloads, particularly in industries that demand high availability. With its robust security features and built-in redundancy, the TM7 ensures that transactions are processed reliably even in high-stress scenarios. Moreover, the system employs advanced encryption protocols that safeguard sensitive information, making it an ideal choice for financial institutions handling vast amounts of transactions.

For businesses that prioritize graphics-intensive applications, the TG5 is a game-changer. It comes equipped with powerful GPUs, offering lightning-fast rendering and superior graphic capabilities. The TG5 leverages AI tools for enhanced visualization and modeling, making it suitable for sectors like gaming, animation, and scientific simulations. Its modular architecture allows easy upgrades, enabling users to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Lastly, the TI5 model excels in delivering high-velocity data processing. It features IBM’s latest quantum-safe cryptography, ensuring long-term data protection against evolving threats. The TI5 is optimized for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, allowing organizations to process and analyze real-time data from connected devices swiftly. Its scalability makes it perfect for businesses looking to expand their IoT footprint without compromising performance.

In conclusion, IBM’s TF7, TM7, TG5, and TI5 systems exemplify cutting-edge technology tailored to meet diverse industry needs. Each model integrates robust features, advanced security measures, and efficient processing capabilities, ensuring organizations can thrive in an ever-changing digital landscape. Whether for data management, transaction processing, graphics rendering, or IoT applications, these solutions pave the way for a more connected, efficient, and secure future.