updated March 18, 2002

The printer is reconfigured.

2. Press Ctrl-Alt-Deleteto reboot the system. The system IPLs.

To disable when emulation is currently enabled:

1.Select Disable Model 4 emulation.

2.Press Ctrl-Alt-Deleteto reboot the system. The system IPLs.

Enabling Emulation Using 4690 On-Line Terminal Diagnostics

Note: 4690 OS Version 1 level 9740 or greater is required to use this utility.

To set up Model 3 or Model 4 emulation using the 4690 On-Line Terminal

Diagnostics:

1.To invoke the utility, press Ctrl S1, 95 Ctrl S2.

2.At the ENTER REQUEST prompt, press 728, Ctrl, S2. This brings up the function to switch the mode of the printer.

3.Perform the specified steps to either enable or disable emulation. The operating system recognizes the current state of printer emulation and displays the appropriate prompts.

To enable emulation:

1.Select TI3.

2.At the Activate Model 3/4 Emulation 1=N, 2=Y, S2 prompt, enter 2 to enable Model 3/4 emulation.

3.At the Using EJ in Offline Mode? 1=N, 2=Y, S2 prompt, select Y if you want to store all the journal data in the printer’s flash memory.

To disable emulation:

1. At the Disable Mod 3/4 Emulation 1=N, 2=Y, S2 prompt, enter 2 to disable

Model 3/4 emulation.

Limitations for Emulation

 

The following limitations must be considered when using the SureMark printer to

 

emulate the Model 3 or Model 4 printer.

 

v Emulation mode is supported only in SBCS mode.

 

v Printing the face of checks requires application changes (franking the back of

 

checks should not).

 

v Printing wide documents may require changes. The document station on the

 

Model 4 printer supports 86 characters, the SureMark supports 47 characters.

 

v Journal commands can be ignored or stored in the printer’s flash memory. This

 

needs to be decided when the printer is initially configured.

 

v There is no top document registration (documents must be inserted from the

 

front).

 

v User-defined special characters are not supported.

 

v Emulation mode does not support the Model 4A double-byte character set.

v For RS-485, emulation mode is currently only supported on 4690 OS and DOS

systems. For USB, emulation mode is currently only supported on 4690 OS.

Emulation is not supported for RS-232.

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TI5, TG5, TM7, TF7 specifications

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