updated March 18, 2002

4a. FF: Print and Eject Document.

Finish printing and eject the document.

4b. ESC q or ESC < X'01': Open Document Throat

Finish printing and release the document from the printer’s rollers.

Note: The document station stays selected. The printer will wait for another document until the station is changed.

Status Summary

Status is sent to the system for:

vCash receipt print error. The cover is open or out of paper.

vPrinter buffer empty. If enabled, see “Status Sent to System” on page 137.

vDocument sensor state changed. If enabled, see “Status Sent to System” on page 137.

vCash drawer sensor change. If enabled, see “Status Sent to System” on page 137.

vCommand has timed out. The printer is waiting for additional bytes to complete the command.

vNonrecoverable home error.

vDocument not inserted after document station was selected.

vDocument has exited sensor before document print is finished.

vFlash EPROM load error.

vMemory sector is full.

vFlash storage is full.

vPrinter ID request (extended address command).

vMCT read command.

vFlash read command.

vPrint buffer being held.

vRibbon cover sensor change.

vDocument feed error.

Message from the Printer

A message from the printer has this format:

Bytes Contents

1 - 2 Data count (X'000A' to X'00FF'). The data count includes the two data-count bytes.

3 - 10 Status bytes 1-8. See the descriptions of each byte in the sections that follow.

11 - n Either 5 bytes of additional status from the “Extended Address Command – Request Printer ID” on page 107 command, or up to 246 bytes of user data that can include:

vUser flash data

vMCT data

Status Byte 1

Bit

Description

 

 

0 (LSB)

Command complete (immediate command and flash storage commands). Set

 

to 1 when the command is complete, except for “Erase Flash EPROM Sector”

 

on page 121, for which it is set to 1 when the command is sent. (See bit 7 of

 

“Status Byte 3” on page 161.)

 

 

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TI5, TG5, TM7, TF7 specifications

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