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P r ogr amming Guide A776 (B780) T w o -Color T hermal/Impac t Hybrid Prin ter Includes Cognitiv eTPG L ogoEZ ® colorization inf ormation Made under one or more of the following U .
Feder al Communications Commission (FC C) Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning . Changes or modications to this unit not expressly appr oved by the party responsible for compliance c ould void the user’ s authority to operate the equipmen t.
Cont ents A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide i C ontents Chapter 1: About this Guide .............................................................................................................................. 1 How to use this Guide .
Cont ents ii A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 Congur able Slip Commands .................................................................................................... 14 A776 Double High Slip Character Print ..........
Cont ents A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide iii V ertic al and horiz ontal positioning ........................................................................................... 30 T ext characteristics .............................
Cont ents iv A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Print and paper feed ..................................................................................................................... 44 Print and f eed paper one line .............
Cont ents A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide v T ext strike -through mode ( ColorPOS ® ) ........................................................................................................... 63 Select font ID number ...........
Cont ents vi A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Real-time commands .................................................................................................................... 89 Pref erred implementation .....................
Cont ents A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide vii Exception table entry format............................................................................................................................. 120 Maintaining the exception table .
Cont ents viii A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 W ait for Scan & Optionally T ransmit ........................................................................................... 138 T ransmit Image ..............................
Cont ents A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide ix Underline O ........................................................................................................................................................... 152 Double -High O .
Cont ents x A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09.
Chapter 1: About this Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 1 Chapter 1: A bout this G uide How t o use this Guide This guide provides pr ogramming information on Cog nitive TPG’ s A776 (and B780) printer .
Chapter 1: About this Guide 2 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09.
Chapter 2: Print er Status, Ethernet and Indicators 3 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Chapter 2: P rinter Sta tus and Indic a tors The A776/B780 printer performs a number of diagnostics that provide useful inf ormation about the operating status of the printer .
Chapter 2: Print er Status, Ethernet and Indicators 4 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 For mor e information about See this section Acc essing the remote diagnostic tallies “ Comm.
Chapter 2: Print er Status, Ethernet and Indicators 5 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Ethernet Default Setup T o return the printer to the default settings, put the print er in the boot mode and hold down the feed switch until y ou hear the high-low-high tones (about 10 seconds).
Chapter 2: Print er Status, Ethernet and Indicators 6 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Indicators The printer communicat es various conditions both visually , with two green lights or audibly , with a series of tones or beeps. The following table lists these indicators .
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 7 Migrating fr om existing C ognitive TPG printers The A776 printer is the fourth generation two station h ybrid thermal/impac t printer with f eature enhancements designed to pro vide the most desirable options to the customer .
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer 8 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Moving from the A756 t o the A776 ( Thermal prin thead dierenc es) The follo wing table details the list of commands whose behavior diers between the A756 printer and the A758, A760, and A776 printers.
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 9 Moving from the A756, A758, or A760 t o the A776 (Slip dierenc es) The impact station print zone on the A760 is 4.7 inches wide and the print zone on the A776 is 3.
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer 10 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 Emulation C ommands Set Printer ID Mode Code (Hexadecimal) 1F 03 0C n This command is ignor ed. A776 C onguration C ommands Select Slip Lines per Inch Code (Hexadecimal) 1F 03 25 04 n This command sets the slip station lines per inch setting .
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 11 Select A776 Narrow Slip Congur ation Option to Ignore n Leading Spaces Code (Hexadecimal) 1F 03 25 08 n This command is available so A760 applica tions can ignore n leading spaces in a 42-column line of text.
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer 12 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Select A776 (21 and 25-line) Rotated Slip Print Options Code (Hexadecimal) 1F 03 25 0C n 21-line rotated t ex t print ac commodates existing applications, which print 21 or f ewer rotated lines (as r ead).
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 13 Set Page Mode Margin Mechanical Adjustment Code (Hexadecimal) 1F 03 25 16 n · This command applies to both the A776 and the B780, although it is primarily implemented f or B780 printers replacing existing A721 printers t o match cashier check printing.
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer 14 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 Congur able Slip Commands A776 Double High Slip Character Print Code (Hexadecimal) Command 1F 03 2.
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 15 Moving from A756/A758 t o A776 T w o -color C ommands The follo wing table details the list of commands related to two-color printing and ColorPOS ® functionality that was not available on the A756 or the A758.
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer 16 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 LogoEZ ® c olorization commands Hexadecimal ASCII Discription Page 1F 03 16 f s p/r t US E TX SYN f s p/r.
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 17 B780 Emulation C ommands Set Printer ID Mode Code (Hexadecimal) 1F 03 0Ch This command sets the printer ID.
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer 18 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 · F or text printing, these are the A721 internal dip switch settings: 3.2 3.3 3.4 Right Margin T ext T ext Columns OFF OFF OFF .5” 33/40 OFF OFF ON .3” 33/40 OFF ON OFF .
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 19 Select T wo - Sensor Option for B780 Code (Hexadecimal) 1F 03 25 05 n This command sets the two-sensor option for the B780 mode. When enabled, two distinct slip sensor statuses are reported.
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer 20 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Select B780 M ap L ogo Option for B780 Code (Hexadecimal) 1F 03 25 10 n This command selects the B780 map logo option. This is available f or A721 applications that rely on printing logos on the receipt.
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 21 Select Cover Open Option for B780 Set Page Mode Margin Mechanical Adjustment Code (Hexadecimal) 1F 03 25 1.
Chapter 3: Migrating to a ne w printer 22 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09.
Chapter 4: Progr amming the Printer 23 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Chapter 4: P rogramming the P rinter Overview of Printing Char ac teristics Commands contr ol all operations and functions of the printer .
Chapter 4: Progr amming the Printer 24 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Character appearanc e The appearance of te x t can be changed using the f ollowing print modes: • Standa.
Chapter 4: Progr amming the Printer 25 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Print z ones Print z ones for receipt sta tion 80 mm paper Specications of print zone for r eceipt station.
Chapter 4: Progr amming the Printer 26 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Print z ones for slip station The slip station prints characters (standard and compressed pitch) and g raphics in a print zone of 77mm (3.0”) wide on a slip or form.
Chapter 4: Progr amming the Printer 27 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide V alidation F ormat The A776 has drop validation printing . The location of the rst line of validation varies based on the table below: Number of lines of validation @ 7.
Chapter 4: Progr amming the Printer 28 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Rotated prin ting commands Three commands c ontrol the rotation of printing . T he table shows the combinations of set/cancel upside down print, set/cancel rotated print (clockwise), and rota ted print (counterclockwise).
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 29 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Chapter 5: P rogramming C ommands C ommands listed by function Commands in bold are C olorPOS ® commands.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 30 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Print and paper f eed Code (he xadecimal) Command Page 0A Print and f eed paper one line 44 0C Print and eject s.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 31 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 1B 2D n Select or cancel underline mode 57 1B 3A 30 30 30 Copy character set from ROM t o RAM 57 1B 3F n Cancel .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 32 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 1D 84 m n 1 n 2 d 1 …dx Download logo image 70 1D 86 m Monochrome shade mode 71 1D 87 m Color shade mode 71 1D.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 33 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Bar codes Code (he xadecimal) Command Page 1D 48 n Select printing position for HRI characters 100 1D 66 n Select pitch for HRI char ac t ers 100 1D 68 n Select bar code height 100 1D 6B m d1…dk 00 Print bar code 100 or 1D 6B m n d1…dn 1D 6B m nL nH d1.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 34 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 User da ta storage Code (he xadecimal) Command Page 1B 27 m a0 a1 a2 d1…dm Write to user da ta storage 121 1B .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 35 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Image Commands Code (he xadecimal) Command 1D B0 Calibrate Scanner 132 1D B1 m n Congure/Change Image Transmi.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 36 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 C ommand con ventions The follo wing information describes how each command is organized: Name: Name of command. ASCII: The ASCII c ontrol code. Hexadecimal: The hexadecimal control c ode.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 37 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Close form ASCII: DC1 Hexadecimal: 11 Decimal: 17 Closes the feed roller and pla ten (forms compensation arm assembly). If the printer is reset or the Clear (0x10) is received , the feed roller and platen ar e opened.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 38 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Select p eripher al device (for multi-drop) ASCII ESC = n Hexadecimal 1B 3D n Decimal 27 61 n V alue of n : bits.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 39 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Select receipt or slip for printing; slip for MICR r ead ASCII ESC c 0 n Hexadecimal 1B 63 30 n Decimal 27 99 48 n V alue of n: 1, 2, 3 R ec eipt selec t ed 4 Slip selected 8 Validation station selected Default of n: 1 Selects the station for printing.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 40 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Select sensors to stop printing ASCII ESC c 4 n Hexadecimal 1B 63 34 n Decimal 27 99 52 n V alue of n: Sensor st.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 41 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Generate pulse to open cash dr awer ASCII ESC p n p 1 p 2 Hexadecimal 1B 70 n p 1 p 2 Decimal 27 112 n p 1 p 2 V.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 42 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Description When the monochrome paper type command (00) is set, this command is r ecognized and retained but has no e ec t. The monochrome paper selection (usually black) controls the output .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 43 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 4 = Tw o -color (blue/black) papers (Kanzaki P-320BB) 5 = T wo- color (r ed/black) papers (K anzaki P-320PB) Def.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 44 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Print test f orm ASCII US t Hexadecimal 1F 74 Decimal 31 116 Prints the current print er conguration settings on the receipt.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 45 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide F eed n dot rows ASCII NAK n Hexadecimal 15 n Decimal 21 n V alue of n: Receipt - n /203 inch Slip - n /72 inch Range of n: 0–127 in A756 emulation 0–255 in A758 emulation and A776 native mode F eeds paper n dot rows without printing.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 46 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Print ASCII ETB Hexadecimal 17 Decimal 23 Prints one line from the bu er and feeds paper one line.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 47 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Print and re verse feed n lines ASCII ESC e n Hexadecimal 1B 65 n Decimal 27 101 n V alue of n : The number of lines on the slip station to be reverse fed .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 48 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Set column ASCII ESC DC4 n Hexadecimal 1B 14 n Decimal 27 20 n V alue of n: Receipt - 1–44 = Standard pitch 1.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 49 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Set vertical line spacing ASCII ESC 3 n Hexadecimal 1B 33 n Decimal 27 51 n V alue of n: Receipt - n /406 inch Slip - n /144 inch Range of n: 0 – 255 Default: Receipt - 0.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 50 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Set relative prin t position ASCII ESC n 1 n 2 Hexadecimal 1B 5C n 1 n 2 Decimal 27 92 n 1 n 2 V alue of n: T o.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 51 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Select justic a tion ASCII ESC a n Hexadecimal 1B 61 n Decimal 27 97 n V alue of n: 0, 48 = Left aligned 1, 4.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 52 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Continued . . . T o set the Slip left margin to one inch at the default horizontal motion unit of 1/140 inches ,.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 53 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Or , to set the width of the printing area to two inches at the default horizontal motion unit of 1/203 units per inch, send the four-byt e string: GS W 150 1 Where 2 inches = 406/203, and 406 = (1 X 256) + 150.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 54 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Select pitch (column width) ASCII ESC SYN n Hexadecimal 1B 16 n Decimal 27 22 n V alue of n: 0 = Standard pitch 1 = Compressed pitch Default: 0 (Standard pitch) Selects the charac t er pitch for a print line.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 55 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Select print mode ASCII ESC ! n Hexadecimal 1B 21 n Decimal 27 33 n V alue of n: Pitch selection (standard, compr essed, double -high, or double-wide.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 56 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Dene user-dened character set ASCII ESC & s c1 c2 [ character 1 data] ... [character k data] Hexadecimal 1B 26 s c1 c2 [character 1 data] ... [character k data] Decimal 27 38 s c1 c2 [ character 1 data] .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 57 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Each character is dened by 12 bytes (only byt es 2–11 are printed.) Each byte is one column (full- or half-dot column.) Overlapped dots are not printed. The data must contain [( c 2 - c 1 + 1) x 12] b ytes.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 58 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Cancel user-dened character ASCII ESC ? n Hexadecimal 1B 3F n Decimal 27 63 n V alue of n : Specied character code. Range of n: 32–255 Cancels the pattern dened f or the character code specied by n.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 59 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Exc eptions The settings do not apply in page mode, How ever they can be set or cleared in page mode. Double -strike printing cannot be used with bit-images or do wnloaded bit-images.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 60 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Default: 0 (Code Page 437) Selects the charac t er set to be used. Look in “ Appendix B: Resident Character Sets” for the character sets. There ar e t w o codes for this command (see select international character set, 1B 74 n ).
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 61 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Character width selection Hex Decimal W idth 00 0 1 (normal) 10 16 2 (t w o times width) 20 32 3 (three times wi.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 62 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 T urns on white/black rev erse print mode. In white/black reverse print mode , print dots and non-print dots are rev ersed, which means that white characters are printed on a black backg round.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 63 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide T ext strike-through mode (C olorPOS ® ) ASCII GS 0x85 m n Hexadecimal 1D 8D n m Decimal 29 141 n m V alue of m.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 64 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Save f ont ID number as default font at pow er up ASCII GS 0xF0 0x03 Hexadecimal 1D F0 03 Decimal 29 240 3 Save current f ont ID number as default font at pow er up.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 65 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Dene extended user-dened character set ASCII US & s c1 c2 [ character 1 data] ... [character k data] Hexadecimal 1F 26 s c1 c2 [character 1 data] ... [character k data] Decimal 31 38 s c1 c2 [ character 1 data] .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 66 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Graphics These commands are used t o enter and print graphics data and are described in order of their hexadecimal codes. Download BMP logo ASCII: ESC (+*.BMP le) Hexadecimal: 1B (+*.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 67 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Slip Station V alue of m Mode No . of dots (vertical) No . of dots (horizontal) 0 8-Dot single -density 8 (72 DP.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 68 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Select double -densit y gr aphics ASCII ESC Y n 1 n 2 d 1 ... d n Hexadecimal 1B 59 n 1 n 2 d 1 ... d n Decimal 27 89 n 1 n 2 d 1 ... d n Equivalent to 1B 2A m=1 n 1 n 2 d 1 .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 69 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide In the case of a new application using multiple logos, the select current logo (1D 23 n ) command is used. After that , the printer no longer automatically erases the logo denition ash memory page when it lls with multiple denitions.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 70 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Print r aster monochrome graphics ( ColorPOS ® ) ASCII GS 0x82 n1…..n72 (576 dots) f or 80 mm paper , or n80 (640 dots) for 82.5 mm paper Hexadecimal 1D 82 n1….
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 71 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Monochrome shade mode (C olorPOS ® ) ASCII GS 0x86 m Hexadecimal 1D 86 m Decimal 29 134 m This applies a selected shade density to all monochrome objects such as text and monochrome logos.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 72 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Logo print with color plane sw ap (C olorPOS ® ) ASCII GS 0x89 n m Hexadecimal 1D 89 n m Decimal 29 137 n m This command will print logo n . The command is ignored if a logo with index n has not been dened.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 73 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide F orm and merge real-time surround graphic ( ColorPOS ® ) ASCII GS 0x90 m x y o p q Hexadecimal 1D 90 m x y o p q Decimal 29 144 m x y o p q This command will print a real-time g raphic style designated by m .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 74 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Save gr aphics buer as logo (C olorPOS ® ) ASCII GS 0x91 n Hexadecimal 1D 91 n Decimal 29 145 n This command will sav e all the raster data that is in the working graphics buer (wher e surround graphics are formed) as a logo with index value n .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 75 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Apply margin message mode ( ColorPOS ® ) ASCII GS 0x99 l m n o Hexadecimal 1D 99 l m n o Decimal 29 153 l m n o.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 76 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Logo print with knife cut ASCII GS 0x9B m n Hexadecimal 1D 9B m n Decimal 29 155 m n V alue of m: 0 = Standard s.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 77 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Set LogoEZ ® colorization ( ColorPOS ® ) ASCII US ETX SYN f s p/t t Hexadecimal 1F 03 16 f s p/t t Decimal 31 .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 78 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Example: Activate wat ermar k printing using logo #F1 (1F 03 16 02 s r ) with “ s ” being the skip distance in dot rows bef ore activation and “r ” is the distance in mm between watermark repetitions .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 79 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide f = 4 link logo print bef ore cut Prints a logo after the skip distance of “ s ” before a logo and “ p ” past a logo and per forms a knife cut (1F 03 16 04 s p ).
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 80 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Original attribute mapped table m bit on attribute mapped 0 B old 1 I talic 2 Reverse 3 Underline 4 Double high .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 81 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Related informa tion This command is utilized in the C ognitive TPG LogoEZ ® utility . The utility can be used to pre -congure new printers with a default colorization set-up without requiring an y application changes.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 82 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Status Status command in troduction The A776 has three methods of pr oviding status to the application. These methods are through ba tch status commands, r eal time status commands and unsolicited status mode.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 83 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide T ransmit paper sensor status ASCII ESC v Hexadecimal 1B 76 Decimal 27 118 V alues: Status Byte ( A776 only) Bit.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 84 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 T ransmits the printer ID specied by n as f ollows: n Printer ID Specication ID (He xadecimal) 1, 49 Print.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 85 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide T ransmit printer ID , remote diagnostics extension ASCII GS I @ n Hexadecimal 1D 49 40 n Decimal 29 73 64 n V alues of n: R ef er to table Range of n : 32–255 (not all dened but reser v ed) Pref orms the remote diagnostic function specied by n .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 86 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 V alue of n ASCII He x Dec Remote diagnostic item F unc tion é 82 130 R ec eipt lines tally Clear receipt lines.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 87 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide V alue of n ASCII He x Dec Remote diagnostic item F unc tion » AF 175 Cover openings tally R eturn co ver openi.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 88 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Printer sta tus ( n = 1 or n = 49) Bit O /On Hex Decimal Status for tr ansmit status 0 O 00 0 Receipt paper adequate. On 01 1 Receipt paper low . 1 O 00 0 Receipt paper adequate.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 89 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Flash memory user sector status ( n = 4 or n = 52) Bit O /On Hex Decimal Status for tr ansmit status 0 – – – Undened. Fixed t o o. 1 – – – Undened.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 90 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Pref erred implementation F or a new application the GS (1D) sequences are rec ommended to avoid possible misinterpreta tion of a DLE (0x10) sequence as a clear printer (0x10 0, ASCII DLE NUL) command .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 91 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide T o guard against this situation, the application must determine the cause of a busy condition and take appr opriate action or pace the real time commands to av oid lling the buer .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 92 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 2 = T ransmit RS-232C Busy Status Bit Status Hex Decimal F unc tion 0 O 00 0 Fix ed to o . 1 On 02 2 F ixed to on. 2 O 00 0 Receipt and cassette cover closed.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 93 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 4 = T ransmit receipt paper sta tus Bit Status Hex Decimal F unc tion 0 O 00 0 Fix ed to o 1 On 02 2 F ix.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 94 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Real-time request to printer GS sequence DLE sequence ASCII GS ETX n DLE ENQ n Hexadecimal 1D 03 n 10 05 n 29 3 .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 95 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Real-time printer status tr ansmission ASCII GS ENQ Hexadecimal 1D 05 Decimal 29 5 T ransmits one byte status of the printer in r eal time. 0 O 00 0 Paper adequa te.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 96 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Unsolicited status mode Select or c anc el unsolicited status mode (USM) ASCII: GS a n Hexadecimal: 1D 61 n Deci.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 97 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide First Byt e (printer Information) Bit O/On Hex Decimal Status for USM 0 O 00 0 Not used. F ixed to o. 1 O 00 0 Not used. F ixed to o. 2 O 00 0 One or both cash dra wers open.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 98 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Third b yte (paper sensor information) Bit O/On Hex Decimal Status for USM 0 O 00 0 Receipt paper adequate.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 99 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Fourth byte (paper sensor informa tion) -- B780 Bit O/On Hex Decimal Status for USM 0 O 00 0 Slip paper se.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 100 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Bar codes These commands format and print bar c odes and are described in order of their hexadecimal codes.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 101 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Rotated barcodes set with small modules (select bar code width command 1D 77 n , with n = 1 or 2) and PDF 417 barcodes in an y orientation are printed at low speed, f or better readability .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 102 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 m Bar c ode d1...dn n 70 Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) 48–57 V ariable (even number) 30-39 71 COD ABAR (NW-7) 65.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 103 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Print GS1 DataBar (f ormerly RSS), data length specied ASCII GS k m nL nH d1.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 104 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Print multiple barc odes ASCII GS k Hexadecimal 1D 6B FF n Decimal 29 108 255 All the individual barcode strings start with 1D 6B m, where m is the type of barcode.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 105 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Select PDF 417 parameters ASCII GS p a b c d e f Hexadecimal 1D 70 a b c d e f Decimal 29 112 a b c d e f V alue and Ranges: V alue: Ranges: Description: a, b = The ratio of bar height to symbol length.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 106 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Each row has a left and right row indica tor with a data region between. The lef t -most character in the top row of the data region is the total number of char ac t ers in the data region, excluding err or correction characters.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 107 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Slip page mode considera tions Suggested command sequenc e to print bank check 1B 40 reset to power-on paramete.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 108 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Page mode congur ations The original implementation of P age Mode on the slip station mapped thermal dots to impact dots, and sometimes produced output that was not ac ceptable to customers.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 109 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Select page mo de ASCII ESC L Hexadecimal 1B 4C Decimal 27 76 Switches from standar d mode to page mode.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 110 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Select standard mode ASCII ESC S Hexadecimal 1B 53 Decimal 27 83 Switches from page mode t o standard mode.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 111 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Set print area in page mode ASCII ESC W n1, n2 ...n8 Hexadecimal 1B 57 n1, n2 .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 112 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Maximum area specication in page mode Maximizing the possible area in page mode consumes almost all of free RAM. Without any free RAM, bitmap r otations and enlargements cannot be performed.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 113 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Formulas The distance from the curr ent position is set to ( nL + nH × 256) × vertical or horizontal motion unit] inches. The amount of movement is calculat ed only for the paper roll.
114 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Chapter 5: Progr amming commands Formulas The waiting time is t × 100 ms for ev er y macro e xecution.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 115 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide T ransmit last MICR read ASCII : ESC w R Hexadecimal : 1B 77 52 Decimal: 27 119 82 Resends the previously decoded MICR data (as if the parsing has not been dened) to the host.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 116 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Examples of variable length eld format specications Accoun t #, all charac t ers in the eld, keep spac.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 117 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Sample parsing formats The follo wing strings show various sample formats that you can use assuming they meet your parsing f ormat needs. Included with the sample format is a description of the data that is returned to the application.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 118 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 ESC w p T ‘/ A ‘/ C ‘/ S <CR> • All characters in the transit number • Field separ ator: .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 119 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Once a parsing format is specied , the following values are r eturned: MICR characters ASCII Hexadecimal Numerics 0 .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 120 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 In this example, without an exc eption table entr y , the rmware would alway s pick the rightmost four-digit number as the check serial number following rule two abov e.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 121 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide After the right transit symbol are immediat ely the four characters of the check serial #, followed immediat ely by the ten characters of the account number .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 122 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Read from user data stor age ASCII ESC 4 m a0 a1 a2 Hexadecimal 1B 34 m a0 a1 a2 Decimal 27 52 m a0 a1 a2 V alue of m : 0 – 255 Reads m bytes of data from the user da ta storage ash page at the address specied.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 123 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide n = 51 (ASCII n = 3) HEX 33 Loads user-dened characters to ash memory. An application must use this c ommand to store user-dened characters in ash memory.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 124 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 V alues and ranges: s = the number of dot rows in the char ac ter c ell (maximum 64) c = the ASCII codes of the.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 125 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide n = 50 (ASCII n = 2) HEX 32 This command erases all sectors available f or user data storage. n = 51 (ASCII n = 3) HEX 33 This command erases all sectors available f or permanent fonts.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 126 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 This command returns the stat e of occupanc y of a vailable ash storage and user RAM.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 127 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Return boot sector rmware part number ASCII GS NULL Hexadecimal 1D 00 Decimal 29 0 Returns ACK (Hex 06) + 12 bytes ASCII string describing the ash memory boot sector rmware part number .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 128 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Erase all ash con tents ex cept boot sector ASCII GS SO Hexadecimal 1D 0E Decimal 29 14 Causes the entire ash memory to be erased. The printer returns A CK if the command is successful; NAK if it is unsuccessful .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 129 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide communications failed or that the write to ash failed . The alternatives seem to be to r etr y the block or halt loading and assume a hardware failur e. Related informa tion Available only in do wnload mode.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 130 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Set Gateway ASCII US BS ET X n1 n2 n3 n4 Hexadecimal 1F 08 03 n1 n2 n3 n4 Decimal 31 8 3 n1 n2 n3 n4 Default: none Sets the printer to the gatewa y having the IP address value specied by the values n1 to n4 .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 131 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide DHCP (auto- c onguration) ASCII US BS BS n1 Hexadecimal 1F 08 08 n1 Decimal 31 8 8 n1 n1 = 0: disabled n1 = 1: enabled Default: enabled Enables or disables the use of DHCP at power-up t o obtain an IP address.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 132 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Imaging Commands In these descriptions, the commands and parameters are g iven in hexadecimal unless other wise not ed.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 133 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Congur e/Change Image T ransmission P or t Hexadecimal : 1D B1 m n Par ameters : m = 0 (default) after scanning, status + image le goes to the port issuing the scan or transmit function; = 1 all image transmissions go only to a 2nd channel Ethernet port.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 134 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 r species the number of saved gr ay levels = scale resolution (default value = 0) as f ollows: V alue Den.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 135 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Dene/Update Application T ag V alues Hexadecimal : 1D B4 nL nH t0 .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 136 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Decimal V alue Denition 297 Reserved for FW P age Number & Number of Pages p1= bottom scanner , p2= top .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 137 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide V alue Denition Decimal Meaning 8 No stor ed document 9 Bottom side only 10 T op side only 11 Internal inter.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 138 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Real- Time Err or Status Hexadecimal : 10 04 03 Par ameters : None Return : 1 byte to be int erpreted as follow.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 139 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide V alue Denition 1D Command return indicator 49 Image Scanner B8 Imaging function = wait for scan s Standard .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 140 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Description : If a document is present in the imager that has already been imaged , it is ejec t ed out the imager back . When a document is present ed at the appropriate entry point, scan and save the front and back image int o the image buer .
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 141 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Return : This uses the message structure/protocol tr ansmission format that matches Scan & T ransmit except.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 142 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 If the image le return por t is RS232, then the header and a ttached image le are transmitted under the settings of the Congure RS232 F ile T ransmit parameters.
Chapter 5: Progr amming commands 143 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide Fr ee Image Hexadecimal : 1D BB nL nH Par ameters : nL nH is the FileIndex of the image buer spac e to be released. Return : 1D 49 BB s nL nH , where nL nH is the count of typical images that can be stor ed in free space in circular buer order .
Chapter 6 : DH emulation 1 44 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Congur e Scan O ptions Hexadecimal : 1D C6 m n Par ameters : m n Description 0 - Congur e Imager default settings. Parameter n is ig nored. 1 0 Disable auto eject on top scan jam (default).
Chapter 6: DH Emulation 145 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Pr ogramming Guide Hexadecimal C ode Command Name Page 03 End of T ex t 147 05 03 Status: 3 Bit 154 0A Line Feed 147 0B V er tical T ab 147.
Chapter 6 : DH emulation 1 46 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Hexadecimal C ode Command Name Page 1B 46 F orm In (Not I mplement ed) 149 1B 47 Selec t (Not Implemented) 149 1B 48 D.
Chapter 6: DH Emulation 147 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Pr ogramming Guide List of DH 4700 C ommand Descriptions The command descriptions in this section are grouped in the f ollowing categories:.
Chapter 6 : DH emulation 1 48 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 00 0 NUL Validation Lines/Inch 8.0 10 16 DLE 6.9 20 32 SP ACE 6.0 30 48 0 5.3 00 0 NUL P rint Self T est NO 40 64 @ (After setting temporary parameters) YES AL T selects the previous pitch selection.
Chapter 6: DH Emulation 149 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Pr ogramming Guide Document Clamp Close Closes the platen when the form has been detected and the time f or the clamp delay is up. This command enables the Slip/V alidation paper feed and disables the Receipt/Journal paper feed.
Chapter 6 : DH emulation 1 50 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Print Speed This command is not supported and is ignored if rec eived. Hexadecimal Decimal ASCII 1B 53 27 83 ESC S Buered V alidate Opens the platen to allow a f orm to be inser ted .
Chapter 6: DH Emulation 151 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Pr ogramming Guide Character Set Selects the charac t er set. The default character set is dened by the internal DIP switch.
Chapter 6 : DH emulation 1 52 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Underline Print Activates the 9th wire on all char ac t er cells to underline all printable characters, including a space (blank) character . Hexadecimal Decimal ASCII 1B 43 27 67 ESC C Underline O T urns o underline printing.
Chapter 6: DH Emulation 153 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Pr ogramming Guide Graphics C ommands These commands are used t o control the way graphics ar e entered or printed. They are listed in numerical order of their hexadecimal codes. Graphics E nters graphics printing mode which prints all a vailable dots (uses all wires in the printhead).
Chapter 6 : DH emulation 1 54 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Each byte of data sent denes each c olumn of the graphic to be printed. The rst byte denes the column in the left margin, with the f ollowing bytes dening the columns to the right, f or a total of up to 200 columns in the print line.
Chapter 6: DH Emulation 155 A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Pr ogramming Guide.
Appendix A: Commands b y hexadecimal code 156 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Appendix A: C ommands listed by he xadecimal code Code (he xadecimal) Command Page 09 Horizontal tab 4.
Appendix A: Commands b y hexadecimal code A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 157 1B 2D n Select or cancel underline mode 57 1B 2E m n rL rH d1 … dn Print advanced raster g raphics 6.
Appendix A: Commands b y hexadecimal code 158 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 1B 6A k Read from non-volatile memory (NVRAM) 122 1B 6D Perform par tial knife cut (or code 1A ) 37 1B.
Appendix A: Commands b y hexadecimal code A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 159 1D 23 n Selec t the current logo (do wnloaded bit image) 68 1D 24 n L n H Set absolute v er tical prin.
Appendix A: Commands b y hexadecimal code 160 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 1D 89 n m Logo print with color plane swap 72 1D 8B n m o Apply shading to logo 72 1D 8C n m Merge wat.
Appendix A: Commands b y hexadecimal code A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 161 1F 03 16 f s p/r t Set LogoEZ® colorization 77 1F 03 17 a m s Set LogoEZ® attribute mapping 79 1F 04.
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets 162 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Appendix B: Resident Char ac ter Sets Code P age 437 (US).
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 163 Code page 737 ( G r eek).
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets 164 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Code page 850 (Multilingual).
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 165 Code P age 852 (Slavic).
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets 166 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Code P age 857 ( T urkish).
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 167 Code page 858 (with E urosymbol).
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets 168 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Code page 860 (P or tugese).
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 169 Code page 862 (Hebr ew).
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets 170 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Code page 863 (F rench Canadian).
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 171 Code page 865 (Nor dic).
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets 172 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Code page 866 ( Cyrillic).
Appendix B: Resident Character Sets A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 173 Code page 1252 (Windo ws Latin 1).
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Appendix C: E lectronic Journal A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 175 The Electronic Journal feature is f or use with an application that does not support elec tronic journal . T he printer can be used to store a variety of transactions.
Appendix C: Electronic Journal 176 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 Journal RAM buer Journal data is temporarily buer ed in RAM until the printer is triggered to write it to ash. A t power up 4K bytes of RAM will be dynamically allocated.
Appendix C: E lectronic Journal A776-PG00001 C 12/09 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide 177 Printing and Er asing the Journal Flash Bu er: Operator A c tiv ation of Journal Print and Erase Enabled via 1F 03 2E 01. Disabled via 1F 03 2E 00. Enabled and disabled also via the cong menu under the Emulation/Software Options sub-menu.
Appendix C: Electronic Journal 178 A776 (B780) Prog ramming Guide A776-PG00001 C 12/09 1F 0A C5 Return Journal Status Returns one byte of status. bit 0 = 0 >> W rite to ash successful bit 0 =.
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