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A794 Thermal Receipt Printer Owner's Guide A794-D100 TM.
December 1999 i Legal Notices Disclaime r Information in this document is subjec t to change without notice. Consult you r Axiohm sales representative for inform ation that is applicab le and current. A xiohm reserves the right to improve products as new technology, components, soft ware, and firmware become available.
December 1999 ii In order to ensure compliance with the Product S afety, FCC and CE marking requirements, you must use the power supply, power cord, and in terface cable which were shipped with this p.
A794 Owner’s Guide Contents December 1999 iii Contents Chapter 1: About the Printe r .............................................................. 1 Description o f Printer .................................................................... 2 Models Available .
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Chapter 1: About the Printer ♦ Descriptio n of Printer ♦ Models Available Model Identification Communication Interfaces ♦ Featu res ♦ Options.
Chapter 1: About the Printer A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 2 Description of Printer The A794 thermal receipt print er is extremel y fast, qu iet, and very rel iable. With thermal printing technology, there is no ribbon cassette to change, and paper loading is extremely simple.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 1: About the Printer December 1999 3 Models Available There are several models of the printer depending on the communication interface and the combination of options selected. Model Identific ation See the sample below to determine the co nfiguration of th e printer by the printer ID number.
Chapter 1: About the Printer A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 4 Features Interfaces RS-232C, Parallel Memory/Firm ware 512K Flas h Memo ry, History EER OM, 4K Buffer (see “Optio ns” for ad ditional memor y.
Chapter 2: Using the Printer ♦ Unpack t he Printer Remove the Star ter P aper Roll Supports ♦ Choo se a Location On a Flat Surface On a Wall ♦ Conn ect the Cables Communication Cable Cash Drawer.
Chapter 2: Using the Printer A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 6 Unpack the Printer Save all packing materials for use if printer needs to be repacked.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Using the Printer December 1999 7 Remov e the Starter Pa pe r Roll Supports Starter Roll Ther mal Pa per Paper Roll Suppo rts Te s t Prin tout 1. Open the Rear Cover by pushing up on each side of the cover until it unsnaps .
Chapter 2: Using the Printer A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 8 Choose a Location You can install the printer three ways: flat on a level surfac e, set vertically on a level surface, or mounted on a wall using the optional wall- mount kit. Always be sure to leave room to open the cover and access th e cabl es.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Using the Printer December 1999 9 Connect the Cables Caution: Connect the cabl es to the printer b efore plugging in the pow er supply. If power is received from the host computer, turn it off before connecting any cables.
Chapter 2: Using the Printer A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 10 Cash Draw er Cabl es The Cash Dra wer Ca ble connect s the printer to one or two cash d rawers .
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Using the Printer December 1999 11 Printer Controls Pape r Fee d But ton LED (Gre en) Re set Button Reset Button Should a paper jam o r fault condition o ccur, press the Reset Button to reset the printer. The printer performs a startup routine, as if having been turned off, then on again.
Chapter 2: Using the Printer A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 12 Tone A single beep indicates the printer has successfully completed its startup routine (after having been reset or th e power supply turned on). If the printer beeps twice, a problem may be indicated.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Using the Printer December 1999 13 Loading Receipt Paper Change the paper when any of the following conditions occurs: ♦ Colored stripe appears on th e receipt paper indicating the paper is low. Change the pape r as soon as possibl e to avoid running out of pape r part way through a tra nsaction.
Chapter 2: Using the Printer A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 14 2. Remove th e used paper roll. 3. Tear off the end of the new roll so that the edge is loose.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Using the Printer December 1999 15 4. Place the new roll into the paper bucket with a few inches of paper extending over the cabinet front (or top, if printer is mounted vertically). Caution : The Paper must unroll from the bottom to ensure the printer will print and to prevent paper ja mming.
Chapter 2: Using the Printer A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 16 Configuring the Printer The Configuration Menu allows the user to set general printer parameters. The test prints the settings for several functions, and partially cuts the pa per between each variation.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Using the Printer December 1999 17 For more i nforma tion about See t his section Poorly printed test pr intout “Troubleshooting the Printer”.
Chapter 2: Using the Printer A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 18 Troubleshooting the Printer The printer is simple and generally trouble-free, but from time to time minor problems may occur. Follow th ese procedures to determine the cause and resolution of any problems the printer m ay be having.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Using the Printer December 1999 19 Printing Problem s Problem Possible Cau ses What to Do Where to Go Colored stripe on the receipt. Paper is low. Change the paper. A794 Owner’s Guide Receipt doe s not come out all the way.
Chapter 2: Using the Printer A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 20 This page inte ntiona lly left blank..
Chapter 3: Media and Supplies Guide ♦ Ordering Thermal Paper Thermal Paper S pecifications Manufacturers How to Order ♦ Ordering Miscella neous Supplie s Ordering Cash Dr awers Ordering P ower Sup.
Chapter 3: Media and Supplies Guide A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 22 Ordering Thermal Paper Therm a l Paper Spe cifications The printer requi res qualified the rmal paper with the following dim ensions: Widt h Dia mete r L ength 80 mm ± .2 mm (3.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 3: Media and Supplies Guide December 1999 23 Ordering Miscellaneous Supplies Order ing Cash Dr awers Order cash drawers from the follo wing suppliers: Cash Drawers Number NCR 7052-K657 M-S Cash D rawer Corp.
Chapter 3: Media and Supplies Guide A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 24 Order ing Communica tion Cables Contact your sales representative to order the communicatio n cables listed in the table. The numbers are for reference o nly. Suppliers may use other numbers.
Chapter 4: Print Specifications ♦ Characters Print Modes Size ♦ Paper Specificat ions ♦ Print Zones Print Zones for 80 mm Paper Print Zones for 82.
Chapter 4: Print Specifications A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 26 Characters Print Modes Available print modes: ♦ Standard ♦ Compressed ♦ Double High ♦ Double Wide ♦ Upside Down ♦ Rota.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 4: Print Specifications December 1999 27 Paper Specifications The printer requi res qualified the rmal paper with the following dim ensions: Widt h Dia mete r L ength 80 mm ± .2 mm (3.15 in. ± .02 in.) 90 mm max. (3.54 in.
Chapter 4: Print Specifications A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 28 When printing graphics or logos, converted from 6 dot/mm to 8 dot/mm, the printable zone is expanded to 598 dots.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 4: Print Specifications December 1999 29 Print Zo nes for 82. 5 mm Paper Specific ations of print z one for 82 .5 mm paper: ♦ 640 dots (addressable) @ 8 dots/mm, centered on 82.5 mm ♦ Standard mode: minimum margins: 1.
Chapter 4: Print Specifications A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 30 Print Density and Density of Receipt Print Lines This function makes it possible to adjust the energy level of the printhead to darken the printout. An adj ustment should only be m ade when necessary.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 4: Print Specifications December 1999 31 Duty Cycle Restrictions (Printing Solid Blocks) There are restrictions on the duty cycle because of the heat gen erated by the receipt thermal printhead when printing solid blocks (regardless of the length of the block in relation to th e print line).
Chapter 4: Print Specifications A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 32 Character Sets Code Pa ge 437.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 4: Print Specifications December 1999 33 Code Pa ge 8 50.
Chapter 4: Print Specifications A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 34 Code Pa ge 8 52.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 4: Print Specifications December 1999 35 Code Pa ge 8 58.
Chapter 4: Print Specifications A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 36 Code Pa ge 8 60.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 4: Print Specifications December 1999 37 Code Pa ge 8 63.
Chapter 4: Print Specifications A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 38 Code Pa ge 8 65.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 4: Print Specifications December 1999 39 Code Pa ge 8 66.
Chapter 4: Print Specifications A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 40 Code Pag e 1252.
Chapter 5: Communication Interface ♦ Commun i cation Overview Interface Sending Commands ♦ RS-232C In terface Print S peed and Timing XON/ XOFF Pr otocol DTR/DSR Prot ocol RS-232C Technical Specif.
Chapter 5: Communication Interface A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 42 Communication Overview In order for a receipt t o be printed, a program must be in place that t ranslates the data from the h ost computer into a lang uage that the printer can understand.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 5: Communication Interface December 1999 43 RS-232C Interface The RS-232C in terface uses either X ON/XO FF (software) or DTR/D SR (hardware) protocol to control the flow of inform ation between the computer an d the printer.
Chapter 5: Communication Interface A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 44 The next table shows that with no delay between lines, the tra nsmit time is much less than the process tim e, allowing th e printer to print at full speed. No Delay Between Li nes Char.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 5: Communication Interface December 1999 45 DTR/DSR Prot ocol The DTR signal is used to control data transmission to the printer. It is driven low when the print er is ready to receive data and driv en high when it cannot accept a ny more data.
Chapter 5: Communication Interface A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 46 Power Connector With RS-232C, the printer is always rem otely powered. The follo wing illustration sh ows the power cable connector and pin assignme nts. The power ca ble connector is a 3-pin mini DIN plug and is lo cated at the rear of the printer.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 5: Communication Interface December 1999 47 RS-232C Settings The printer s upports th e standard RS-232C setting s: Baud Rate 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.
Chapter 5: Communication Interface A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 48 Parallel Interface The printer i s also available wit h an IEEE-1284 paral lel interface.
Chapter 6: Programming Information ♦ Command Conventions ♦ List of C o mman d s and Locations By Command Code By Function ♦ Comparisons ♦ Command D escriptions Printer Function Commands Vertic.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 50 Command Conventions The following informa tion descr ibes how ea ch command is or ganize d: Name: Name of command . ASCII: The ASCII control code. Hexadecimal: The Hexadecimal con trol code.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 51 List of Commands and Location Commands control all operations a nd functions of the printer. This includes selecting the size and placement o f characters and graphics o n the receipt to feeding and cutting the paper.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 52 Code (Hexad ecimal) Comm and Page 1B 21 n Select Print Mode 82 1B 24 n L n H Set Absolute Sta rting Position 73 1B 25 n Select or Cancel User-Defined Ch aracter Set 83 1B 26 s c1 c2 n1 d1.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 53 Code (Hexad ecimal) Comm and Page 1B 75 n Request Alternate Status 102 1B 75 0 Transmi t Peripheral Device Status 102 1B 76 Tra.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 54 Code (Hexad ecimal) Comm and Page 1D 6B m d1...dk 00 Print Bar Code 122 1D 6B m n d1.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 55 By Func tion All items in BOLD are new or have additional functio nality when com pared to the A793.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 56 Horizontal Positioning Commands Code (Hexad ecimal Comman d Page 09 Horizo ntal Tab 72 1B 14 n Set Column 72 1B 24 nL nH Set Ab.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 57 Graphics Commands Code (Hexad ecimal Comman d Page 11 n1 … n72 Print Raster Gr aphics 92 1B (+*.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 58 Barcode Comma nds Code (Hexad ecimal Comman d Page 1D 48 n Select Pri ntin g Pos ition fo r HRI Ch aracters 121 1D 66 n Select .
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 59 Flash Download Commands Code (Hexad ecimal Comman d Page 1B 5B 7D Switch Flash Downlo ad Mode 135 1D 00 Return Boot Sector Firm.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 60 Comparisons The following table d etails the list of comma nds whose beha vior diffe rs from the A793 and the A794 because of the physical differences of a 6 dots/mm head (A793) versus an 8 dots/mm head (A794).
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 61 Command Descriptions Printer Func tion Comma nds The printer f unction commands contr ol the following basic printe r functions.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 62 Perform Partial Knife Cut ASCII SUB ESC m Hexadecimal 1A 1B 6D Decimal 26 27 109 Partially cuts the receipt. The default setting lea ves 5 mm. (0.20 inch) of paper on the left edge.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 63 Initialize Printer ASCII ESC @ Hexadecimal 1B 40 Decimal 27 64 Default: Character P itch: 15.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 64 Select Pape r Sensors to Output Pa per End Signals ASCII ESC c 3 n Hexadecimal 1B 63 33 n Decimal 27 99 51 n Value of n: If either bit 0 or bit 1 is on, the paper r oll near-end se nsor is selected as the paper sensor outputting paper-end signals.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 65 Select Sens ors to Stop Printing ASCII ESC c 4 n Hexadecimal 1B 63 34 n Decimal 27 99 52 n Value of n: Sensor status Sensor Sta.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 66 Generate Pulse t o Open Cash Drawer ASCII ESC p n p 1 p 2 Hexadecimal 1B 70 n p 1 p 2 Decimal 27 112 n p 1 p 2 Value of n: 00, 48 (D ecimal) = Dr awer 1; 01, 49 (Decimal ) = Drawer 2 Value of p1: 0-255 Value of p2 : 0-255 Sends a pulse to open the cash drawer.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 67 Print Test Form ASCII AX t Hexadecimal 1F 74 Decimal 31 116 Prints the current printer configuration settings on the receipt.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 68 Vertic al Positioning and Print Com mands The vertica l positioning and print comma nds control the ver tical print positions of characters on th e receipt. Print and Feed One Line ASCII LF Hexadecimal 0A Decimal 10 Prints one line from the buffer and feeds paper on e line.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 69 Feed n Dot Rows ASCII NAK n Hexadecimal 15 n Decimal 21 n Value of n: n / 203 inch Range of n: 0-255 in A794 Nati ve Mode 0-127 in A793 Emulat ion Feeds the paper n dot rows ( n /8 mm, n /203 inch), wit hout pri nting .
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 70 Print ASCII ETB Hexadecimal 17 Decimal 23 Prints one line from the buffer and feeds paper on e line. Executes LF on receipt. Related Infor mation This command is recognized in A793 Emulation and A794 Native Mode, ignored in TM-T88 Emulati on.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 71 Print and Feed Paper ASCII ESC J n Hexadecimal 1B 4A n Decimal 27 74 n Value of n: n / 203 inch in A794 Native Mode and TM-T88 Emulat ion Mode n /360 inch in A793 Emul ation Mode Range of n: 0-255 Prints one line fro m the buffer and feeds the paper n /8 mm ( n /203 inch).
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 72 Horizonta l Positioning Comm ands The horizonta l positioning commands c ontrol the horiz ontal print positions of characters on th e receipt. The commands describe operation for 80 mm paper.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 73 Set Abs olute Starti ng Posi tion ASCII ESC $ n L n H Hexadecimal 1B 24 n L n H Decimal 27 36 n L n H Value of n: n = Number of dots to be moved from the be ginning of the line .
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 74 Set Horizontal Tab Pos itions ASCII ESC D [ n ] …k NUL Hexadecimal 1B 44 [ n ] …k 00 Decimal 27 68 [ n ] …k 0 Value of n: Column number for ta b minus one.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 75 Set Re lativ e Print P ositi on ASCII ESC n1 n2 Hexadecimal 1B 5C n1 n2 Decimal 27 92 n1 n2 Value of n: To Move the R elative .
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 76 Compatibility Inf ormation (A794 r eceipt vs. A793 receipt) There is a difference in the normal behavior of this command in A794 Emulation Mode as compared to the original A793. The difference exists when the command is used to move to the left.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 77 Set Left Margin ASCII GS L nL nH Hexadecimal 1D 4C nL nH Decimal 29 76 nL nH Range of nL: 0-255 Range of nH: 0-255 Default: 576 dots (the maxi mum printable area) Formulas Sets the left margin of the printing area.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 78 Set Printing Area Width ASCII GS W nL nH Hexadecimal 1D 57 nL nH Decimal 29 87 nL nH Range of nL: 0-255 Range of nH: 0-255 Default: 576 dots (the maxi mum printable area) Sets the width o f the printing area.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 79 Print Characteri stics Command s These commands control what the printed information looks like, selection of character sets, def inition of custom-de fined c harac ters, a nd setting of ma rgins.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 80 Select 90 De gre e Counter-Clock wis e Rota ted Print ASCII ESC DC2 Hexadecimal 1B 12 Decimal 27 18 Rotates characters 9 0 degrees counter-clockwise.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 81 Set R ight- Side Character Spacing ASCII ESC SP n Hexadecimal 1B 20 n Decimal 27 32 n Range of n: 0 – 32 Default: 0 Sets the right side chara cter spacing to [ n x hor izontal or ve rtical motion units].
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 82 Select Print M ode ASCII ESC ! n Hexadecimal 1B 21 n Decimal 27 33 n Value of n: Pitch selection (stan dard, compressed, double high, o r double wide.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 83 Select or C ancel User-Defined Character Set ASCII ESC % n Hexadecimal 1B 25 n Decimal 27 37 n Value of n: 0 = Code Page 437 1 = User Defin ed (RAM) 2 = Code P a ge 850 Range of n: 0-2 Default: 0 (Code Pag e 437) Selects the character set.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 84 Top of Characte r dn MSB LSB d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 dn Defines and enters downloaded characters into RAM . The command may be used to overwrite single characters. User-defin ed characters are available until power is turned off or the Initialize Pr inter comma nd (1B 40) is receive d.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 85 Copy Character Set from ROM to RAM ASCII ESC : 0 0 0 Hexadecimal 1B 3A 30 30 30 Decimal 27 58 0 0 0 Default: current active RO M Code Page Copies characters in the active R OM set to RAM.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 86 Select or Canc el Emphasize d Mode ASCII ESC E n Hexadecimal 1B 45 n Decimal 27 69 n Value of n: 0 (bit 0) not selected 1 (bit 0) selected (When 0 and 1 are the Least Significant Bit, LSB) Range of n : 0-255 Default: 0 (Off) Starts or stops emphasized printin g.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 87 Select or Cancel Italic Print ASCII ESC I n Hexadecimal 1B 49 n Decimal 27 73 n Value of n: 0 = Off 1 = O n (When 0 and 1 are the Least Significant Bit, LSB) Default: 0 (Off) Turns Italic Print Mode on or off.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 88 Select or Cancel 90 Degr ee Clockwise Ro tated Print ASCII ESC V n Hexadecimal 1B 56 n Decimal 27 86 n Value of n: 0 = Cance l 1 = Set Default: 0 (Cancel) Rotates charac ters 90 degrees clockwise.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 89 Character Width Selectio n Hex Decimal Wid th 00 0 1 (normal) 10 16 2 (two times width ) 20 32 3 (three times width) 30 48 4 (f.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 90 Select Or C ancel Whit e/Black Reverse Print Mode ASCII GS B n Hexadecimal 1D 42 n Decimal 29 66 n Value of n: 0 = Off 1 = O n (When 0 and 1 are the Least Significant Bit, LSB) Range of n : 0-255 Default: 0 (Off) Turns on White/ Black Reverse Print Mode.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 91 Select Superscrip t or Subscript Modes ASCII AX ENQ n Hexadecimal 1F 05 n Decimal 31 05 n Value of n: 0 = Normal charact er size 1 = Select subscript siz e 2 = Select superscript siz e Default: 0 (norma l size) Turns superscript or subscript modes o n or off.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 92 Graphic s Comma nds These commands are used to enter and print graphics data and are described in order of their hexadecimal codes. These commands describe operation for 80 mm paper.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 93 Download BMP Logo ASCII: ESC (+*.BMP file) Hexadecimal: 1B (+*.BMP file) Decimal: 27 (+*.BM P file) Value: Maximum width = 576 Maximum height = 512 Enters a downloaded B MP logo into RAM or Flash.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 94 Select B it Imag e Mode ASCII ESC * m n 1 n 2 d 1 ... d n Hexadecimal 1B 2A m n 1 n 2 d 1 ... d n Decimal 27 42 m n 1 n 2 d 1 ... d n Value of m : Value of m Mode No. of Do ts (Vertical) No.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 95 Related Infor mation Top of Bit Image Receipt 8-Do t S in g le-D ensit y M ode d4 d3 d2 d1 dn dn MSB LSB Top of B it Im age 24-.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 96 Print Ad vanced Raster Graghics ASCII ESC . m n r L rH d1 … dn Hexadecimal 1B 2E m n r L rH d1 … dn Decimal 27 46 m n r L r.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 97 Select Double-Dens ity Graphic s ASCII ESC Y n 1 n 2 d 1 ... d n Hexadecimal 1B 59 n 1 n 2 d 1 .
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 98 Select the Cur rent Logo ASCII GS # n Hexadecimal 1D 23 n Decimal 29 35 n Range of n: 0 – 255 Selects a logo to be defined or printed. The active logo n remains in use until this command is sent again with a different logo n .
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 99 Define D ownloaded Bit Image ASCII GS * n 1 n 2 d 1 ... d n] Hexadecimal 1D 2A n 1 n 2 d 1 .
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 100 Print Downloaded Bit Image ASCII GS / m Hexadecimal 1D 2F m Decimal 29 47 m Value and Range of m: Value of m Print Mode V erti.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 101 Status Command s Status Command Introduction The A794 has th ree methods of providing stat us to t he applicati on. Thes e methods are through Batch St atus Command s, Real Time Status C ommands, a nd Auto Sta tus Back.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 102 Transmit Per ipheral Device Status (RS-232C printers only) ASCII ESC u 0 Hexadecimal 1B 75 0 Decimal 27 117 0 Value of returned byte: Bit 0 Bit 1 1 = Draw er 1 Closed 1 = D rawer 2 Clos ed 0 = D rawer 1 Open 0 = Drawer 2 O pen Bits 2-7 are not used.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 103 Transmit Paper S e nsor S tatus ASCII ESC v Hexadecimal 1B 76 Decimal 27 118 Values: Status Byte (RS-232) Bit Function 0 Signi.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 104 Transmit Printer ID ASCII GS I n Hexadecimal 1D 49 n Decimal 29 73 n Value of n: 1, 49 = Printer model ID 2, 50 = Type I D 3, .
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 105 Transmit Pr inter ID, Remote Diagnostics E xtension ASCII GS I @ n Hexadecimal 1D 49 40 n Decimal 29 73 64 n Values of n: Refer to table The command performs the remote d iagnostic func tion specified by n as described in the following table.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 106 Value of n Remot e Diagnos tic It em Functi on ASCII Hex Dec â 83 131 R eceipt lines tally Return receipt lines tally, preced.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 107 Performs the remo te diagnostic function specified by n. Eighteen remot e diagnostic items are defined: eigh t printer ID items and ten printer tally items. A group of four remote diagnostic functions is assigned to each diagnostic item.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 108 Printer Status ( n = 1 or n = 49) Bit O ff/On Hex Decimal Status for Tr ansmit Statu s 0O f f On 00 01 0 1 Paper present. Paper exhausted. 1O f f On 00 02 0 2 Cover closed. Cover open.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 109 Send Prin te r Soft ware Vers ion ASCII AX V Hexadecimal 1F 56 Decimal 31 86 The printer returns 8 bytes containing the boot and Flash softw are version. The first 4 bytes returned are an ASCII string for the boot version.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 110 Real Time Commands The Real Time c ommands provide an application inter face to the pr inter even when the printer is not hand.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 111 Rules for U sing Real Time Commands Three situations must be understood when using real time commands. First, the printer execute s the Real Time comma nd upon receiving it a nd will transmit status regardless of the condition of the DSR signal.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 112 Busy Line and Fault Conditions If the printer is in error co ndition (cover is open, paper is exhausted…), the printer will .
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 113 Real Time Status Tra nsmission (continued) 2 = Tr ansmit RS-232C Busy Status Bit St atus He x Dec imal Functi on 0 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off. 1 On 0 2 2 Fixed to On. 2O f f On 00 04 0 4 Cover closed.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 114 4 = Tr ansmit Receipt Paper Status Bit St atus He x Decima l Functi on 0 Off 0 0 0 Fixed to Off 1 On 0 2 2 Fixed to On 2O f f .
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 115 Real Time Request to P rinter GS Sequence DLE Sequence ASCII GS ETX n DLE ENQ n Hexadecimal 1D 03 n 10 05 n Decimal 29 3 n 16 5 n Value of n : 1 = recover and restart 2 = recover an d clear buffers The printer respon ds to a request from the host specified by n .
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 116 Real Time Printer Status Transmission ASCII GS ENQ Hexadecimal 1D 05 Decimal 29 5 Transmits one byte status of the printer in rea l time. Value of B yte: Bit St atus Hex Dec imal Function 0O f f On 00 01 0 1 Paper adequate.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 117 Aut o Stat us Back Select or Cancel Automatic Status Back (ASB) ASCII GS a n Hexadecimal 1D 61 n Decimal 29 97 n Value of n: S.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 118 Select or Cancel A utomatic Sta tus Back (A SB) ( continued) Exceptions If n = 0, ASB is disabled.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 119 Select or Cancel A utomatic Sta tus Back (A SB) (contin ued) Second B yte ( Error inf ormation) Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Status for ASB 0 - - - Undefin ed 1 - - - Undefin ed 2 - - - Undefin ed 3O f f On 00 08 0 8 No knife error.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 120 Recognizing Data fr om the Printer An applica tion sending va rious Real Time and non-Re al Time comma nds to which the printer responds can deter mine which command a respo nse belongs to by the table below.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 121 Bar Code Co mmands These commands format and print bar codes and a re described in order of their hexadecimal codes. These commands describe operation for 80 mm paper. If the printer supports 82 .
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 122 Print Bar Code First Variation Second Variation ASCII GS k m d1…dk NUL GS k m n d1…dn Hexadecimal 1D 6B m d1…dk 00 1D 6B.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 123 Print Bar Code (contin ued) Second Varia tion Length of Byte S pecifie d at B eginning of S tring The value of m selects the bar code system as described in the table. When details present in the print buffer, th e printer processes the data following m as norma l data.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 124 Page Mode C om m ands Page Mode is one of two modes that the A 794 printer uses to operate. Stan dard Mode is typical of how most prin ters operate by printing data as it is received and feeding paper as the various paper feed commands a re received.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 125 Print Data in Pa ge Mode ASCII ESC FF Hexadecimal 1B 0C Decimal 27 12 Collecti vely print s all buffered data i n the printing area.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 126 Select Standa rd Mode ASCII ESC S Hexadecimal 1B 53 Decimal 27 83 Switches from Page Mode to Standard Mo de.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 127 Selects the printing direction and start position in Page Mode. See the illustration on previous page.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 128 Set Absolute Vertical Print Posit ion in Page Mode ASCII GS $ nL nH Hexadecimal 1D 24 nL nH Decimal 29 36 nL nH Sets the absolute vertical print star ting position for buffer character da ta in Page Mode.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 129 Set Relative Vertical Print Position in Page Mode ASCII GS nL nH Hexadecimal 1D 5C nL nH Decimal 29 92 nL nH Value: The value.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 130 Macro Comman d s These command s are used to select and pe rform a user -define d sequence of printer operations. Select or C ancel Macro D efinit ion ASCII GS : Hexadecimal 1D 3A Decimal 29 58 Starts or ends mac ro def inition.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 131 Execute Macro ASCII GS ^ r t m Hexadecimal 1D 5E r t m Decimal 29 94 r t m Value of r: The number of times to exec ute the macr o. Value of t: Th e waiting time for executing the m a cro.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 132 User Data Storage Co mmands Write t o User Data Sto rage ASCII ESC ‘ m a0 a1 a2 d1 ... dm Hexadecimal 1B 27 m a0 a1 a2 d1 ... dm Decimal 27 39 m a0 a1 a2 d1 ... dm Value of m : 0 – 255 Writes m bytes of data to the User Data Sto rage Flash Page at the address specified.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 133 Select Memory Type (SRAM/Flash ) Where to Save Logos or User-Defined Fonts ASCII GS " n Hexadecimal 1D 22 n Decimal 29 34 n Value of n: 48 - 51 n = 48 (ASCII n = 0) Loads ac tive logo to RAM only.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 134 Flash M e mory User Sectors Allocat ion ASCII GS " U n1 n Hexadecimal 1D 22 55 n1 n2 Decimal 29 34 85 n1 n2 Default Value of n1 : 1 (see below) Default Value of n2 : 1 (see below) n 1 is the number o f 64k sectors used for logos an d user-defined characters.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 135 Flash D ownload Comma nds These comma nds are used to load f irmware into the printer. The commands are listed in numerical order according to their hexadecimal codes. Ea ch command is descr ibed and the hexadec imal, dec imal, and A SCII codes a re listed .
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 136 Return Boot Sector Firmware Part Number ASCII GS NULL Hexadecimal 1D 00 Decimal 29 0 Returns ACK (Hex 06) + 12 bytes ASCII string describing the Flash Memory Boot sector Firmw are part num ber.
A794 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Programming Information December 1999 137 Return M icroprocessor CRC ASCII GS BEL Hexadecimal 1D 07 Decimal 29 7 Returns the CR C calculated over the boot sector code space.
Chapter 6: Programming Information A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 138 Downlo ad to Acti ve Flash Sect or ASCII GS DC1 aL aH cL cH d1… dn Hexadecimal 1D 11 aL aH cL cH d1… dn Decimal 29 17 aL a.
A794 Owner’s Guide Index December 1999 139 Index —8— 80 mm paper print zo nes, 27 82.5 mm paper print zo nes, 29 —A— Accessories. Se e Supplies —B— Bar codes, 4 BASIC sending commands, 4.
Index A794 Owner’s Guide December 1999 140 —D— Density of print, 30 Description of printer, 2 DOS sending commands, 42 DTR/DSR protocol, 45 Duty cycle limitations, 31 —F— Features of printer.
A794 Owner’s Guide Index December 1999 141 —R— Real time command s alter nate impleme ntati on, 1 10 preferred implementation , 110 Receipt not cut, 19 Reset button , 1 1 Rotated pr intin g, 9 1.
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Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il M-S Cash Drawer A794 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del M-S Cash Drawer A794 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso M-S Cash Drawer A794 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul M-S Cash Drawer A794 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il M-S Cash Drawer A794, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del M-S Cash Drawer A794.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il M-S Cash Drawer A794. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo M-S Cash Drawer A794 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.