Note, Fm – file memory command – MagTek MICRImage User Manual

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Section 4. Image Specific Commands


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C2

Transmit image through the network port using FTP

F0

Use the LENGTH + BINARY protocol *

F1

Use the XMODEM protocol*

F2

Use

the

XMODEM-1K

protocol*

F3

Use the YMODEM/YMODEM-G protocol*

F4

Use the BINARY protocol*
*RS232 only


Nfilename specification]

Specify the file name using the same special characters and

rules described in PR12 – File Name Specification (See Section 6). If this
parameter is not used, the file name given by PR12 will be used or a default file
name if PR12 is empty.


Tn=string]

Set tag n to “string”.


(snippet)

Send the specified portion of the image (See SNIPPETS page 34).

Sn

where n is 0-9 specifying PR20-PR29 which contain snippets or

any of the above parameters. See Predefined Snippets in Section 6.

Example:

TI C1 F2 (T100L300) T315=Fred] T337=Laserjet] N MyImage.tif<CR>

Note

Once the current image has been transmitted, the image becomes “locked”
and cannot be appended with additional images using the AI command and
only the Cn and Fn parameters will be accepted. Others will be ignored.


FM – FILE MEMORY COMMAND

When images are being stored in the internal storage memory, the MICRImage keeps a record on the
following:

• Each image stored is assigned an ascending count number.

• MICRImage keeps a pointer on the next image to be retrieved

• The images are retrieved first in, first out.
• MICRImage also keeps tabs on the number of stored images, and the amount of memory remaining.

The FM command is used to obtain the current file memory status. To execute, send the FM command as
follows:

FM<CR>

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