Pjl unlock sequence, Pjl re-lock sequence, Pjl re-lock sequence with a new password value – Source Technologies SECURE MICR PRINTER ST9612 User Manual

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Source Technologies, LLC ST9612 Secure MICR Printer User’s Guide

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Refer to the Font Mapping Appendix pages for specific character set data for each
font.

PJL INFO MICR COMMAND

Source Technologies’ secure MICR printers support an optional custom bi-directional
PJL Inquiry Command. The command provides printer and cartridge information for
network management. The command format is: @PJL INFO MICR.

The command should be sent with UEL (Universal Exit Language) commands.
Example:

<ESC>%-12345X

UEL

@PJL INFO MICR

INFO MICR Command

<ESC>%-12345X

UEL


The following data is returned

@PJL INFO MICR
PRINTER STATE = READY

= BUSY

= NOT READY

SERIAL NUMBER

= XXXXXXXX

PAGECOUNT = 123456

CARTRIDGE TYPE = NORMAL

= MICR

CARTRIDGE STATUS = UNKNOWN

= OK

= LOW

= EMPTY

CARTRIDGE SERIAL# = XXXXXXXX
TONER LEVEL

= 0-9

= UNKNOWN

CARTRIDGE COUNT = XXXX
LOW THRESHOLD = XXXX
EMPTY THRESHOLD = XXXX

Printer State

“Ready” is the expected return

Serial Number = Printer Serial Number

Page Count = Printer Page Count

Cartridge Type

“MICR” is the expected return. “Normal” could mean the command was sent
to a non-MICR printer

Cartridge Status

“OK, Low, and Empty” are the expected returns. “Unknown” is possible if the
cartridge had just been installed.

Cartridge Serial = Cartridge Serial Number

Toner Level

A single digit return giving a rough estimate of toner remaining

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