Programming

 

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Software Command Syntax

 

 

US

 

Partial Cut (Unit Separate)

 

1F

hex

 

031

decimal

 

 

 

 

Prints a dotted line, a pair of scissors, and partially cuts the paper from both edges towards the

 

 

 

center to make it easier to tear off the paper. This command causes all data in the image buffer

 

 

 

to be printed and generates the printout of a fixed page when n36 = 0.

 

 

 

The length of the partial cut can be set with parameter n60. Refer to Partial Cut Length

 

 

 

on page 97 for more information.

 

 

 

 

ESC FF n

Eject (Run Presenter)

 

1B 0C n1

hex

 

27 12 n1

decimal

 

 

 

 

<ESC><FF><n> ejects the document through the presenter module. Variable n represents the

 

 

 

eject-length in millimeters. The setting of parameter n47 is always added to the value of n.

 

n47

EjectEjectn mm’sn

Printer Kiosk

wall

The valid range for n is 1 to 127. The range 128-255 is reserved for future use.

Place this command after a cut command (<ESC><RS>) to partially eject the printout to the customer. Set the eject length so that the customer sees that the printout comes out of the kiosk wall. The pull detector gives motorized eject of the rest of the printout when the customer begins to pull the paper.

Note • The cut and eject command <RS>, automatically ejects 50 mm in addition to the amount stored in parameter n47.

 

EM n

Enforced Clear Presenter

19

n1

Hex

25

n1

Decimal

 

<EM><n> functions the same as <ENQ> but overrides the Retract and Retain parameter (n45) with another presenter behavior. The valid range of n is 0 to 255. Values of 0 - 99 cause the printer to eject the paper as with ENQ. Values of 100 - 255 cause paper retraction (refer to Presenter Mode on page 92 for more information). The command will clear the presenter immediately with printing synchronization.

<EM><0>

Ejects the presented page

<EM><100>

Retracts the presented page

09/14/2009

TTP 2000 Technical Manual

P1002902-002