Contents - Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- who should read this manual
- where to find more information
- summary of changes
- Part 1. General information
- Updated April
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Description of models
- Features used with the SureMark printers
- Comparison of the SureMark models
- Planning information
- Communication interfaces
- models ti8, ti9, tg8, tg
- Power requirements
- Hardware requirements
- application requirements
- Resident code
- Chapter 2. Installation instructions
- Chapter 2. Installation instructions
- Unpacking the printer
- Installing SureMark for USB communication
- Using the wall mounting feature
- Installing the fillers
- Installing fillers for USB printers
- EIA-232 communication mode selections (all models except TI8, TI9, TG8, TG9)
- dtr/dsr control
- EIA-232 communication mode selections (Models TI8, TI9, TG8, TG9)
- USB communication mode
- Chapter 3. SureMark installation, service, and utility software
- Chapter 3. SureMark installation, service, and utility software
- Software adjustments (Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, and TG9)
- Using the reference/service diskettes (Models TI1 and TI2)
- fonts and logos utilities
- Using a firmware update diskette (Models TI1 and TI2 only)
- Using POSS for Windows to update SureMark printer firmware (RS-485 and USB only)
- Updating SureMark firmware using temporary EIA-232 attachment
- Limitation on updating firmware
- printing buffer data on thermal/impact printers
- Emulating an Epson single-station printer (single-station only)
- MICR data parser sample code (Models TI2, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG4, TG8, and TG9 only)
- Part 2. Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, TG9
- Chapter 4. Operation
- Ribbon loading
- Paper loading
- Clearing jams in the check flipper area
- MICR reader read head cleaning
- Thermal print head cleaning
- Document scanner cleaning (Model TI8, TI9, TG8, TG9)
- Document scanner calibration (Models TI8, TI9, TG8, TG9)
- Chapter 5. Testing and problem analysis
- Offline tests
- Document insert test
- MICR reader and check flipper test (Models TI2, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG4, TG8, and TG9 only)
- EIA-232 hex dump
- Problem determination
- Part 3. Models TF6 and TM6
- Chapter 6. Operation (Models TF6 and TM6)
- Chapter 7. Testing and problem analysis (Models TF6 and TM6)
- Offline test
- Resetting the printer - offline
- Part 4. Appendixes
- Appendix A. Consumable supplies
- Document insert forms (Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8 and TG9 only)
- Print ribbons (Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, and TG9 only)
- Appendix B. Printer maintenance procedures
- Appendix C. Technical information
- Memory units
- RS-485 serial I/O parameters
- EIA-232 connector pin assignments
- USB connector pin assignments
- Generic code
- Code page 437
- Code page 858
- Code page 860
- Code page 863
- Code page 865
- Impact printing fonts (Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, and TG9)
- Appendix D. EIA-232 programming information
- Appendix D. EIA-232 programming information
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- EIA-232 commands summary by function
- Table Of Contents
- Alphabetized EIA-232 commands summary
- System commands
- Status request
- Preset or Onetime-Set commands
- Download graphics (logo) commands
- Predefine messages
- Download user-defined characters
- Thermal code
- Proportional font
- Impact code
- Flash storage write
- Send checksum of flash EPROM sector
- Microcode tolerance (MCT) information - request
- Setup commands
- Set or cancel double-wide mode
- Set or cancel double-high mode
- Set or cancel emphasized printing
- Set or cancel unidirectional printing
- Set print station
- Set code
- Set print station parameters
- Select color printing
- Set sheet eject length
- Set relative position
- Set error recovery function
- Define document wait time
- Select character for reprinted lines
- Enable or disable the feed buttons
- Enable or disable upside-down printing
- Select character size for scalable fonts
- Fix font matrix
- Select thermal paper
- Select horizontal size of bar code
- Select font for HRI
- Print PDF417 bar code using binary mode
- Select aspect ratio PDF417 bar code
- Print character commands
- Print and feed paper in reverse using minimum units
- Print predefined graphics (logo) command
- Miscellaneous commands
- Paper cut/DI eject
- Retrieve size of user flash storage
- Check processing commands (Models TI2, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG4, TG8, and TG9 only)
- MICR read
- Flip check
- Print scanned image
- Store scanned image and/or select partial image for retrieval
- Retrieve scanned image
- Scanner calibration
- Retrieve next image location
- Asynchronous (real-time) commands
- Data buffer management and batch printing
- Hold printing until buffer is released
- Select printable area
- Set relative vertical position
- Set relative horizontal position
- Print and form feed and cut the paper
- Landscape mode
- landscape printing commands
- Status summary
- Status byte 2
- Status byte 5
- Appendix E. Uploading electronic journal data
- Upload the EJ data
- Appendix F. Proportional fonts
- Layout using align commands
- Layout using set tab position
- Appendix G. Emulation support for Epson single-station printer
- Commands with limited support in emulation mode
- Commands not supported in emulation mode
- Appendix H. Safety information
- Appendix I. Notices
- Electronic emission notices
- Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance statement
- Chinese Class A warning statement
- Taiwanese Class A warning statement
- Product Recycling and disposal
- Battery return program
- For the European Union
- Flat panel displays
- Index
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where:n1 The high-order byte of the dot offset from the beginning of the printline.n2 The low-order byte of the dot offset from the beginning of the printline.Default:n1 = 0, n2 = 0Remarks:In the customer receipt station, 1 mm = 8 dots.In the document station, 1 inch = 150 half-dots (75 dots).n1 and n2 are hex values. Convert each to decimal. Then, use this formulato get the decimal equivalent: (n1 × 256) + n2.If the number exceeds the printable area, it is ignored.The maximum value for the customer receipt station is 576. The maximumvalue for the document insert station is 474.In the customer receipt station, this number is rounded back to a factor of8.This command should be sent after “Set print station parameters” on page136.Set relative positionEIA-232 Syntax:ESC <5C>h n1 n2 or X'1B5C;n1;n2'where:n1 The high-order byte of the dot offset from the left margin.n2 The low-order byte of the dot offset from the left margin.Default:n1 = 0, n2 = 0Remarks:In the thermal station, 1 mm = 8 dots.In the impact station, 1 in. = 75-dots (150 half-dots).n1 and n2 are hex values. Convert each to decimal, then use this formulato get the decimal equivalent: (n2 × 256) + n1To move the position to the left, use a negative number.Example: To move N dots to the left⇒ 65536 − N.If this number plus the left margin exceeds the printable area it is ignored.See “Set left margin position” on page 138.In the customer receipt station, this number is rounded back to a factor of8.Align positionsEIA-232 Syntax:ESC a n or X'1B61;n'Updated April 2, 2009Appendix D. EIA-232 programming information 139
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