CognitiveTPG B780 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Programming commands

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f = 4 link logo print before cut

Prints a logo after the skip distance of “s” before a logo and “p” past a logo and performs a knife cut (1F 03 16 04 s p).

Immediately before executing a knife-cut command, if s > 0, execute the following:

• skip (feed paper) “s” dot rows (15 s command)
• stop background merging (1D 9B 1 command). Save previous background merging value, so logo prints in

the clear

• set centered justification (1B 61 1 command), saving the previous justification
• if a logo at index F3h is currently defined, print the logo by sending print downloaded bit image, normal size

(1D 2F 0 command), without changing the value of current logo.

• reset justification to previous value (1B 61 [previous value])
• skip (feed paper) “p” dot rows (15 p command) a minimum value of 90h, to ensure knife cut occurs after the

logo

• restore background merge suspension (1D 9B [previous value])

Related information

This command is utilized in the CognitiveTPG LogoEZ

®

utility. The utility can be used to pre-configure new printers with

a default colorization set-up without requiring any application changes. The default set-up was designed to provide a
general level of colorization features that would not affect the printer operation. You can expand beyond the default
features of the utility by modifying the application at the host. However, do not attempt to
modify the settings within the utility.

LogoEZ

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utility default settings:

f = 1: s = 1H

a = 30H

f = 2: s = 32H

r = 19H

f = 3: s = 1H

r = 7H

t = 1H

f = 4: s = 30H

a = A0H

Set LogoEZ

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attribute mapping (ColorPOS

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)

ASCII

US ETX ETB a m s

Hexadecimal 1F 03 17 a m s

Decimal

31 03 23 a m s

Values:

a =

attribute map selector a , m, s = 0, 0, 0 turn off attribute mapping (all 3 bytes required)

a = 1

selects first attribute mapping definition (of two available)

a = 2

selects second attribute mapping definition

a = 1 or 2, if m = 0

mapping 1 or 2, respectively, is turned off

A word (2 bytes) is used to identify the attribute mapping, with “m” bits 0 – 6 identifying which original attributes
should be mapped:

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