Select character for reprinted lines, Re-initialize the printer – IBM SUREMARK TI8 User Manual

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3 Top Document Sensor Change

Yes

No

4 After status byte 6 is incremented or

status byte 3, bit 7, is set

Yes

No

5 Cash Draw Sensor Change

Yes

No

6 Key In Use

Yes

No

7 Cover Open

Yes

No

Remarks:

Bit 4 can be used in place of the Command Complete. When the buffer is
empty, the system can assume that everything stored in the printer has
been completed. To enable these status messages, unsolicited status must
be enabled. See “Asynchronous (real-time) commands” on page 175.

Select character for reprinted lines

EIA-232 Syntax:

ESC + n or X'1B2B;n'

where:

n

The ASCII representation of the character printed in the first
character position on the print line when recovering from a home
error. This occurs in impact print stations only.

Default:

n = 2A hex (This is an asterisk (*) in most code pages.)

Remarks:

The value is stored in EEPROM to prevent loss when the printer is reset.
The default value after the reset is the value last sent.

Re-initialize the printer

EIA-232 Syntax:

ESC @ or X'1B40'

Purpose:

Re-initialize all printer setting to their default values and reset the impact
print head.

Remarks:

Commands in the print buffer are not lost when this command is issued.
The settings that are re-initialized follow (all numbers are in hex):

Updated April 2, 2009

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