Page 5 - Contents; Part 1. General information; Features used with the SureMark printers; iii
Contents Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv Who should read this manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvHow this manual is org...
Page 6 - USB communication mode; Chapter 3. SureMark installation, service, and utility software; Customer receipt test; iv
Installing fillers for USB printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 EIA-232 communication mode selections (all models except TI8, TI9, TG8, TG9) 28 Baud rate selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28EIA-232 communications protocol selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 EIA-232 ...
Page 7 - Part 3. Models TF6 and TM6; Appendix A. Consumable supplies; Cash drawer connector pin assignments
Document insert test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63MICR reader and check flipper test (Models TI2, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG4, TG8, and TG9 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 EIA-232 hex dump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Resetting the printer - offli...
Page 8 - Appendix D. EIA-232 programming information; Exercise program
Code page 863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97Code page 865 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Character fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Thermal printing font . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Impact printing fonts (Models TI1,...
Page 9 - vii
Set error recovery function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140Define document wait time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141Status sent to system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141Select character for reprinted lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142Re-initialize the printer...
Page 10 - viii
Asynchronous (real-time) commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Real-time requests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Data buffer management and batch printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Reset line count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176Disable line count . . ...
Page 11 - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement; Index; ix
Appendix I. Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Electronic emission notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement . . . . . . . . 205 European Union EMC Directive conformance statement . . . . . . . . 205Industry Canada Clas...
Page 13 - Figures; xi
Figures 1. IBM SureMark printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32. SureMark printer dimensions (Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TG3, and TG4) . . . . . . . . . . 11 3. SureMark printer dimensions (Models TI8, TI9, TG8, TG9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 4. SureMark printer ...
Page 14 - xii
52. Scanned image organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Updated April 2, 2009 xii SureMark Printers User’s Guide
Page 15 - Tables; Standard USB connector pin assignments; xiii
Tables 1. Warranty information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52. J2 connector pin assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123. Troubleshooting (Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, and TG9). . . . . . . . 674. Troubleshooting (Mode...
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Updated April 2, 2009 xiv SureMark Printers User’s Guide
Page 17 - Preface; SureMark; Who should read this manual; The appendixes contain the following information:; xv
Preface This manual assists you with installation, testing, and problem determination ofIBM ® SureMark ™ printers. Who should read this manual This manual is intended for use by persons who are installing, testing, orprogramming an IBM SureMark printer. The manual should also be used forproblem dete...
Page 18 - xvi
v Appendix H, “Safety information” provides important safety warnings in severallanguages. v Appendix I, “Notices” provides information about trademarks and electronicemission notices. v For California: provides information about perchlorate material. Related publications and diskettes v IBM SureMar...
Page 19 - Summary of changes; xvii
Summary of changes This section summarizes the changes included in the latest editions of this manual. GA27-4151-07 (April, 2009) This update provides changes to the MICR reader read head cleaning procedures,expandable supplies, and product care procedures. Changes or additions to the text are indic...
Page 20 - User’s Guide; xviii
Web-only update for Model TI8, GA27-4151-05 (April, 2003) This update adds the new Model TI8 to this User’s Guide . This model provides document-scanning capability and a powered flipper. Web-only update for GA27-4151-04 (March, 2002) This update contains changes to the paper loading procedure for M...
Page 21 - xix
v Information about uploading electronic journal data while the printer is emulatinga Model 4 printer has been added. See Appendix E, “Uploading electronic journaldata,” on page 187. v The following commands have been added: Note: These commands are not supported for Models TI1 and TI2. Currentlyins...
Page 22 - xx
GA27-4151-02 This edition includes information about two new models of the SureMark printer:Model TI3 and Model TI4. Because Model TI3 is a new version of Model TI1, andModel TI4 is a new version of Model TI2, in some cases only the new modelnumber was added to the existing text. Information that wa...
Page 25 - Chapter 1. Introduction; Printer overview
Chapter 1. Introduction Printer overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Description of models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Features used with the SureMark printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Comparison of the SureMark models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7...
Page 26 - Description of models
checks and to print multipart forms through the document insert station. (ModelsTI1 and TI2 are older versions of Models TI3 and TI4, respectively. Production ofthe older models has ceased.) v Models TI8, TI9, TG8, and TG9 provide a document scanner and a poweredflipper, in addition to all the featu...
Page 27 - For Food Service customers, Model TF6 covers match the IBM SurePOS
Models TI1 and TI3 Standard models that support receipt and document printing. (Model TI1can no longer be ordered.) Models T12 and TI4 High-function models that feature improved check handling. Check handlinguses the magnetic character ink recognition (MICR) reader and checkflipper that are included...
Page 28 - All models support the following features:
Table 1. Warranty information (continued) Machine type Description Warrantyservice Warrantyupgrade 4610-TM7(DBCS, AP only) EIA-232, RS-485, USB (Pearl white covers) IOR 24x7 none 4610-TF6 TM6 with iron gray covers Depotrepair IOR 24x7,9x5 4610-TF7 TM7 with iron gray covers Depotrepair IOR 24x7,9x5 4...
Page 29 - Comparison of the SureMark models; Differences among SureMark models
v Short EIA-232 Communications Cable, 2 m (about 6.6 ft), P/N 40N4780 v Long EIA-232 Communications Cable, 4 m (about 13.1 ft), P/N 40N4781 v Power Supply (EIA-232 and USB), P/N 40N5051 v Power Cords (country-specific) v EIA-232/RS-485 Interface Card Models TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, TG9, TM...
Page 30 - – ADXPJPUF.DAT for Models TI1 and TI2
v Memory allocated to store incoming commands and data is 16 KB for ModelsTI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, and TG9, but only 4 KB for Models TI1 andTI2. v Models TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, and TG9 operate at higher speedsthan Models TI1 and TI2. v Code page 858, which contains the euro cha...
Page 32 - Communication interfaces; USB supports data rates up to 12 Mbps.; Temperature and humidity limits
The single-insert check handling feature of SureMark Models TI2, TI4, TI8, TI9,TG4, TG8, and TG9 is provided as an added convenience when customer serviceis a priority. Checks in good condition will feed reliably; damaged checks may not. Communication interfaces All SureMark printers can support the...
Page 34 - Models TF6 and TM6; Width; Power requirements
Models TF6 and TM6 Width 145 mm (5.7 in.) Depth 177 mm (7.0 in.) Height Front: 95 mm (3.7 in.), Rear: 121 mm (4.8 in.) Weight 1.4 kg (3.0 lb) without paper Power requirements SureMark printers do not contain a power supply. When the printer is operating inEIA-232 mode, an external power supply must ...
Page 35 - Operating system requirements
When the SureMark has the USB feature installed and is using a 4-wire cable witha Type B connector, an external power brick (+24 V dc) must be used. Hardware requirements SureMark printers work with the following systems: v IBM 4614 SureOne ® POS terminal (EIA-232 connection only) v IBM 4683 systems...
Page 36 - Application requirements
v Windows 98 Second Edition or Windows NT 4.0 with POSS for Windows, OPOSand JavaPOS support from POS Suite V1.0 or later When using the RS-485 interface, attach single-station SureMark printers tosystems that are running one of these operating systems: v IBM PC DOS 2000 with POSS for DOS V2.10 or l...
Page 39 - Chapter 2. Installation instructions; Unpacking the printer; DANGER; For translations of these safety notices, see
Chapter 2. Installation instructions Unpacking the printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Installing a SureMark printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Installing for EIA-232/RS-485 communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Installing SureMark for USB communication . . . ....
Page 40 - Save all packing material and shipping containers.; Installing a SureMark printer; This section describes SureMark printer installation.
Unpacking the printer Note: Save all packing material and shipping containers. 1. Remove the SureMark printer from the shipping container and place it on a flat surface. 2. Open any shipping containers of additional options and accessories to install with the SureMark printer. 3. Carefully remove an...
Page 43 - Installing SureMark for USB communication; Disconnect the power brick from the printer, if one is connected.
11. For thermal/impact SureMark printers, locate the ribbon cartridge and install it in the printer. (See “Ribbon loading” on page 51.) Be sure that the ribbon isrouted through the print head correctly. 12. Load the paper roll into the printer. See “Paper loading” on page 53 for thermal/impact SureM...
Page 44 - Connect the USB communication cable to the correct port.
3. For single-station printers, route any power cord and cables as shown in Figure 11. 4. Connect the USB communication cable to the correct port. 5. Connect any other signal cables for I/O devices to the correct ports. Power supply port Powered USB port Standard USB port Cash drawer connector Figur...
Page 45 - Using the wall mounting feature; To use the printer with the wall mounting feature:
6. Check that all signal cables are installed and seated in the correct ports. 7. If you are installing the printer on an integrated SurePOS 700 Series system: a. For single-station printers, place the printer in the square-shaped filler panel. b. Route all cables attached to the printer through a r...
Page 46 - Installing the fillers; See Figure 5 on page 18.
4. Connect the cables to the printer. 5. Place the SureMark printer on the two bracket posts. Slide the printer down until a click sounds. Installing the fillers Installing fillers for EIA-232/RS-485 printers Notes: 1. On an integrated unit, pull out on the locking lever at the left side of system u...
Page 48 - Make sure you route the printer; Installing fillers for USB printers; Place the printer filler beside the display filler.; Make sure you route the
4. If you have a short keyboard, place the keyboard filler beside the keyboard. See Figure 13 on page 25. 5. Place the printer filler beside the display filler. Make sure you route the printer cable to the side, as shown in Figure 13 on page 25 . Installing fillers for USB printers 1. Disconnect the...
Page 50 - Baud rate selection; Switch 1 OFF; EIA-232 communications protocol selection; flow control; Switch 2 OFF
EIA-232 communication mode selections (all models except TI8, TI9,TG8, TG9) Switch settings described in this section apply only when the printer is connected tothe system with the EIA-232 cable. The switch is accessible without removing theprinter covers. (See Figure 5 on page 18 to see how to acce...
Page 52 - Open both the document cover and the receipt cover.; DSR; This is the default mode. See
disabled, X'10', X'11', or X'13' can occur within messages. However, because suchvalues are actual count bytes or data bytes and are not XON or XOFF characters(DLE, XON, and XOFF characters do not occur within messages), no transformtakes place. The values are not bit-exclusive-ORed with X'21' becau...
Page 53 - You can determine whether or not XON/XOFF
XON and XOFF signals are always transmitted independently and are not insideany part of the message, including the byte count, status bytes, or user data. Whena message includes optional user data, the byte count (bytes 1 and 2) can includeX'10', X'11', or X'13'. When X'10', X'11', or X'13' occur in...
Page 59 - must; Firmware update
4610 fonts and logos utilities There are utilities available on the Retail Store Solutions Web site. Depending onyour model, you may either use the utility diskette or use the IBM Diagnostics forPOS Systems and Peripherals package. The utility program allows you to perform the following functions: v...
Page 60 - Using a firmware update diskette (Models TI1 and TI2 only); Do not
v POSS for Windows 4610 Printer Firmware Update Program v Alternative 4610 firmware update method via EIA-232 attachment cable Use the appropriate procedure that follows to update the SureMark firmware, afterdownloading the latest level software from the Retail Store Solutions Web site (see“Resource...
Page 61 - Automatic update
Using POSS for Windows to update SureMark printer firmware (RS-485and USB only) Windows users with SureMark printers can use the POSS for Windows 4610 PrinterFirmware Update program (AIPFLD46.EXE) to update SureMark firmware. Foradditional information, refer to the POSS Programming Reference and Use...
Page 62 - Updating SureMark firmware using temporary EIA-232 attachment; do not
v For Linux, go to the directory /opt/ibm/javapos/flash on the target system andcreate an rs485 directory. This is done as shown in the following example: % cd /opt/ibm/javapos/flash % mkdir rs485 v For Windows, go to the directory root install directory \IBMJPOS\res\ flash on the target system and ...
Page 63 - User-defined special characters are not supported.; Printing saved data
Limitation on updating firmware The following limitation must be considered when updating firmware on theSureMark printer: v SureMark firmware update can not be performed if the printer currently hasModel 4 emulation enabled. If emulation is enabled, temporarily disable Model 4emulation, then start ...
Page 65 - Emulation of page mode is not supported on the SureMark.
Emulating an Epson single-station printer (single-station only) Emulation of an Epson single-station printer is supported on the single-stationSureMark printers. See Appendix G, “Emulation support for Epson single-stationprinter,” on page 193. Enabling Epson emulation To enable emulation of an Epson...
Page 66 - The MICR data parser download package includes:; Resources on the Internet; Select; IBM SureMark Printer; . The displayed page contains links both to
MICR data parser sample code (Models TI2, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG4, TG8,and TG9 only) The MICR data parser download package includes: v Sample source code (in C) that contains algorithms for parsing MICR data from acheck. v An exception data file that is used with the parsing code. You can edit this file ...
Page 69 - Operating controls and indicators; The printer is out of paper.
Chapter 4. Operation Operating controls and indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Ribbon loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Paper loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Clearing jams in the check flipper area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55...
Page 73 - Ribbon loading; position where you can easily load a ribbon.
Ribbon loading 1. Open the ribbon cover. As the cover is opened, the print head moves to a position where you can easily load a ribbon. 2. If there is already a ribbon cartridge installed, remove it by lifting it straight up. Note: You might need to grasp the body of the cartridge rather than the to...
Page 75 - Paper loading
Paper loading 1. Open the paper cover. 2. If there is any unused paper or if there is an empty paper roll core in the paper roll bucket inside the printer, remove it before inserting a new paper roll. Youcan throw the core in the trash can. Note: Refer to the label on the inside of the paper cover f...
Page 77 - Clearing jams in the check flipper area; If a check jams in the Check Flipper mechanism:
Clearing jams in the check flipper area This procedure is for the SureMark printer Models TI2, TI4, TI8, and TI9 (MICRReader and Check Flipper features) only. If a check jams in the Check Flipper mechanism: 1. Lift up the left front corner of the lower document insert cover and pull the cover from t...
Page 78 - Reinstall the check flipper cartridge and the lower DI cover.; MICR reader read head cleaning; Move the impact printhead to its rightmost position.
4. Reach inside the document insert station and carefully remove the jammed check. 5. Reinstall the check flipper cartridge and the lower DI cover. MICR reader read head cleaning The MICR reader read head should be cleaned after 10000 checks are processedor every 3 months, as required. 1. Open the r...
Page 79 - Thermal print head cleaning; MICR Read Head
Thermal print head cleaning The thermal print head can be cleaned whenever print quality deteriorates. 1. Open the paper cover. 2. Using a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol, gently wipe the print head several times on its print line and on the surrounding area. See Figure 33 onpage 58. MICR Re...
Page 80 - Wipe off any residual alcohol with a dry swab.
3. Wipe off any residual alcohol with a dry swab. If print quality does not improve after cleaning the thermal print head, call forservice. Thermal Print Line Detailed View of Thermal Printhead Paper Cover Figure 33. Print head and print line area (Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8,...
Page 83 - Chapter 5. Testing and problem analysis; Testing the printer
Chapter 5. Testing and problem analysis DANGER To avoid a shock hazard, do not connect or disconnect any cablesor perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of thisproduct during an electrical storm. DANGER To avoid shock hazard: The power cord must be connected to a proper ly wired andea...
Page 84 - Offline tests
2. Check the status of the Printer Ready indicator: Printer ready indicator ON: The power-on self-test completed successfully. Printer ready indicator OFF or blinking: The POST failed. 3. If the POST fails or if you suspect problems with your system, see “Problem determination” on page 67. 4. See “O...
Page 85 - Document insert test; indicator should come on.
Document insert test 1. Insert a document in the document insert station. The document present indicator should come on. v If the document present indicator does not come on, realign the document. v If pressing the document feed button does not feed the document, go to“Problem determination” on page...
Page 86 - USB
Test Pattern Notes: 1. The serial number that prints will be the actual serial number of your printer. 2. The microcode level will be the actual level of your printer’s microcode. 3. The serial interface will be specified as EIA-232 , RS-485 , or USB , depending on which interface is used to attach ...
Page 87 - indicator begins blinking, release both buttons.
MICR reader and check flipper test (Models TI2, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG4, TG8,and TG9 only) Attention: Failure to perform these steps in the sequence shown will cause the entire electronic journal to print on the CR station. Printing the electronic journalerases the information from flash storage. 1. Inse...
Page 89 - Problem determination; Record all symptoms before calling for service.
Problem determination Any problems that arise with a SureMark printer are either software errors orhardware failures. This section contains information to help you determine thecause of a problem and how to solve it. If the SureMark printer fails, use Table 3 to identify and report the problem. Foll...
Page 98 - Printer Ready indicator ON:; Offline test
Top cover Printer readyLED Customer receiptfeed button 2. Check the status of the Printer Ready indicator: Printer Ready indicator ON: The POST completed successfully. Printer Ready indicator OFF or blinking: The POST failed. 3. If the POST fails or if you suspect problems with your system, see “Pro...
Page 100 - Resetting the printer - offline; To reset the printer:
To exit, power OFF or reset the printer. Resetting the printer - offline To reset the printer: 1. Open the top cover. 2. Power off the printer using the power ON/OFF switch that is located in the right front corner of the printer. 3. Power on the printer. Problem determination Any problems that aris...
Page 103 - Paper specifications
Appendix A. Consumable supplies Paper specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Thermal paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Document insert forms (Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, and TG9 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 104 - Important; The printers will accommodate single and multipart forms.; Single and multipart form specifications; Specifications for documents that can be flipped
Important Printer reliability and performance are directly related to the quality of thesupplies used by the customer. The published parameters for printerperformance are established using supplies that meet the specifications listedabove. Thermal paper with post-processing, such as (but not limited...
Page 105 - print heads and the printer mechanism.; Expendable supplies
Print ribbons (Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, andTG9 only) The ribbon is an Epson ERC-35 or equivalent. In addition to the Epson ERC-35, theInfotech RE35P ribbon was tested and approved for use in the SureMark printer. The Infotech ribbon, order number RE35P, Black, is available...
Page 107 - Appendix B. Printer maintenance procedures; Product care procedures; Clean the cover for cosmetic purposes as required.; Service provider system maintenance procedures; Preventive Maintenance Scheduling; Clean the dust and debris from the top cover area.
Appendix B. Printer maintenance procedures Note: Power OFF all system components and unplug all power cables prior tocleaning. Product care procedures Owners and users should periodically inspect their system unit and its componentsfor cleanliness and perform the following procedures based on usage ...
Page 109 - Appendix C. Technical information; General description
Appendix C. Technical information General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Memory units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Immediate commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89...
Page 110 - LwAd; Indicates
Table 5. Station characteristics Characteristic Customer Receipt Station Document Insert Station Speed (seenote followingtable) Models TI1 and TI2: 19.6 lps at 6 lpi, 26 lps at 8 lpi Models TI3/TI4/TI8/TI9/TG3/TG4/TG8/TG9:39.2 lps at 6 lpi, 52 lps at 8 lpi; Models TF6 and TM6: 39.2 lps at 6 lpi, 52 ...
Page 111 - Memory units; is used for storing the image data for the thermal; Flash memory; Immediate commands; “Download graphics (logo) commands” on page 115; Voltage conversion circuitry; Communication Mode
Memory units Random access memory (RAM) is used for storing the image data for the thermal print head and program code. It is also used for storing incoming data from thecommunication port. Flash memory is used for many purposes, including: v Character set storage (80 KB) v Personalized message stor...
Page 112 - Printer Address; For more information about serial I/O communications, see; Connector pins are assigned as follows:
In each case, a single dc-to-dc converter converts voltage to +24 V dc and +5 V dc.An auto-switch circuit on the interface card senses the operating mode (RS-485,EIA-232, powered USB, or standard USB with power brick) and routes inputvoltages appropriately. v When operating in RS-485 mode, the +38 V...
Page 113 - EIA-232 connector pin assignments; See “Description of models” on page 4 for the cable part number.
Note: The drawer sensor should switch pin 6 to pin 3 when the drawer is open. EIA-232 connector pin assignments SureMark printers contain a 9-pin D-shell connector port for EIA-232communication. This port is on the interface card, accessible under the printerwithout removing printer covers. The conn...
Page 114 - USB connector pin assignments; The standard USB Type B connector has the following pin functions:; The powered USB connector has the following pin functions:; See “Description of models” on page 4 for the cable part numbers.; Code page definitions; Generic
USB connector pin assignments SureMark printers contain a USB port, if the USB feature is installed. This port is onthe interface card, accessible under the printer without removing printer covers.Connection to the port can be with either the standard USB Type B connector,which requires a 24 V power...
Page 115 - Generic code page; tm
Generic code page § ¥ Pt ° Hex1st 2nd C tm sm R Figure 44. Printer’s resident character set - generic code page Updated April 2, 2009 Appendix C. Technical information 93
Page 126 - EIA-232 commands summary by function
EIA-232 commands summary by function The commands listed in Table 14 are described in detail in following sections of thisappendix. Table 14. EIA-232 commands organized by function Description Command Page System Commands Exercise Program ESC x or X'1B78' 111 Status request ESC v or X'1B76' 112 Exte...
Page 130 - Alphabetized EIA-232 commands summary
Alphabetized EIA-232 commands summary Table 15. EIA-232 commands in alphabetical order Description Command Page Align positions ESC a n or X'1B61;n' 139 Clear print data in page mode CAN or X'18' 181 Disable line count ESC 8 n or X'1B;38'n 176 Define document wait time ESC f x y or X'1B66;x;y' 141 D...
Page 133 - System commands; Cash Receipt Print Error; Verify previous commands completed
Table 15. EIA-232 commands in alphabetical order (continued) Description Command Page Set print mode ESC ! n or X'1B21;n' 129 Set print station parameters ESC c 1 n or X'1B63;31;n' 136 Set print station ESC c 0 n or X'1B63;30;n' 134 Set printing position GS ] x y or X'1D;5D;x;y' 180 Set relative hor...
Page 134 - Device ID
Remarks: The printer status is returned in status bytes 1–8. Status byte 5, bit 1 is setafter this request has been executed. See “Status summary” on page 184for more information. Error Conditions: None. Status request EIA-232 Syntax: ESC v or X'1B;76' Purpose: The printer status is sent to the syst...
Page 136 - Sector Function; Models TI8 and TI9 only
Preset or Onetime-Set commands All models The SureMark printer has commands to specialize and tune each printer to improveits usability, performance, and uniqueness. This flexibility is provided through theuse of flash erasable programmable read-only memory (flash EPROM) and anelectrically erasable ...
Page 137 - The logo number being stored.
There are twenty-two 64 KB sectors, for a total of 1.4 MB of flash memory availablefor allocation. The MCT value represents the number of 64 KB sectors assigned tothe respective function. The amount of memory allocated to each function isspecified by the value stored in its respective MCT location. ...
Page 139 - Predefine messages
For Thermal Graphics - Defined as: X'1D2A010202AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA55555555555555555555555555555555' For Impact Graphics - Defined as: X'1D2A020202FF00FF00FF00FF00FF00FF00FF00FF0000FF00FF00FF00FF00FF00FF00FF00FF' Error Conditions: Flash EPROM load error - Verify the sector was erased bef...
Page 140 - can not; Download user-defined characters; s n m data
v “Print predefined graphics (logo) command” on page 159 can be includedin this command. Select and print a graphics command can not be used.See “Print graphic messages” on page 157. v “Print predefined messages” on page 159 can be included in thiscommand, but can only be nested one message deep. Ex...
Page 141 - Thermal code page; × the character height
Purpose: To define a matrix pattern for user-definable code pages stored in flashEPROM. Remarks: v After characters are downloaded to the printer, they remain valid until youredefine them. This is true even if power to the printer is removed. v Before the characters are defined, the sector of the fl...
Page 142 - Proportional font; wb
Example: 10 wide × 20 high Defined as: X'1B26014848 C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0FFC0FFC0FC0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0C0' The above statement defines character X'48' as an ’H’. Note: The number of data bytes = 2 × dot height (20) = 40 bytes. Proportional font This command is supported only for ...
Page 144 - Impact code page; The number of data bytes per character loaded is
bytes that define the character. If, as in this case, the character is definedbefore all 64 bytes have been used, the rest of the bytes are filled with X'0'(see Figure 50). Note: If wb were set to 03, then the total number of data bytes would be 98 (3×32+2) Impact code page You define the character ...
Page 145 - Flash storage write; ESC ’; Erase flash EPROM sector
When defining wire patterns, the same wire does not fire in consecutive, primary (P) and secondary (S) positions. (The printer does not check for errors in defining thecharacter.) If the character is defined with dots in consecutive positions only one ofthe dots is fired.) Example: 11 half-dots wide...
Page 146 - Send checksum of flash EPROM sector; n h l
where: n 01 downloaded graphics 02 predefined messages 03 user-defined impact character set 04 user-defined thermal character sets 05 flash storage 06 - 07 Reserved 08 Scanned image storage area 09 - FF Reserved Purpose: To erase the flash EPROM before downloading the data into the printer. Remarks:...
Page 152 - For thermal printing with resident character sets:; Set or cancel double-wide mode; ESC W
Table 19. Fonts for Models TI1 and TI2 Bit 0 Bit 1 User-Defined ThermalCode Page User-Defined Impact CodePage @ Density ResidentThermal ResidentImpact 0 0 Code Page 1 Code Page 1 @ 150 half-dotsper inch Font A Font A 1 0 Code Page 2 Code Page 1 @ 120 half-dotsper inch Font B Font B 0 1 Code Page 3 C...
Page 154 - set/cancel high quality print mode
n=01 Set Invert Mode Default: n = 00 Remarks: This is valid in the customer receipt station only. Set or cancel emphasized printing EIA-232 Syntax: ESC G n or X'1B;47;n' where: n=00 Cancel Emphasized Mode n=01 Set Emphasized Mode Default: n = 00 Remarks: This must be at the beginning of a print-line...
Page 155 - NULL; Purpose; Set document length for landscape print; Remarks
Set or cancel unidirectional printing EIA-232 Syntax: ESC U n or X'1B55;n' where: n=00 Cancels unidirectional printing n=01 Sets unidirectional printing Default: n = 00 Remarks: This is valid in the document station in portrait mode only, when there mustbe two passes of the print head to print one p...
Page 156 - Set print station; Select user-defined or resident character sets
(676 dots) / (10 = dots per character) = 67 characters per line v for 120 DPI [(motor steps - 75) * 2.5] - 10 = dots per line v or for a 6-inch document (540 dots) / (10 = dots per character) = 54 characters per line or Attention: It is recommended that you set the document length a few steps shorte...
Page 158 - Set print station parameters; ESC c 1; This command is used for setting the line spacing, margins, and tabs.
Set print station parameters EIA-232 Syntax: ESC c 1 n or X'1B6331;n' where: n Specifies the print station. Bit # ↓ Station LSB 0 Reserved 1 Customer Receipt Station2 Document Station - Portrait Mode3 Document Station - Landscape Mode4 Reserved5 Reserved6 Reserved7 Reserved Purpose: This command is ...
Page 160 - Set sheet eject length; FF; Set horizontal tab positions
In the document portrait station, 1 inch = 51 steps and 1 mm = 2steps. In the document landscape station, 1 inch = 127 steps and 1 mm =5 steps. This command should be sent after “Set print station parameters”on page 136. Set sheet eject length EIA-232 Syntax: ESC C n or X'1B43;n' where: n Specifies ...
Page 161 - Set relative position; To move N dots to the left; Align positions
where: n1 The high-order byte of the dot offset from the beginning of the printline. n2 The low-order byte of the dot offset from the beginning of the printline. Default: n1 = 0, n2 = 0 Remarks: In the customer receipt station, 1 mm = 8 dots. In the document station, 1 inch = 150 half-dots (75 dots)...
Page 162 - Set error recovery function
where: n = 00 Align Left n = 01 Align Center n = 02 Align Right n = 04 Align Column Right Default: n = 00 Remarks: v Values 00, 01, and 02 are only valid at the beginning of a line. v Tabs are only valid when printing is aligned to the left. If tabs are usedwhen left alignment is not used, results c...
Page 163 - not; Define document wait time; Status sent to system
Remarks: When set to not automatically release the print buffer after error correction (bit #2), the printer does not execute commands until it receives a“Real-time requests” on page 175 command to cancel or release the printbuffer. When automatic retry on a home error is selected, the printer will ...
Page 164 - Commands in the print buffer are
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 isempty, the system can assume that ev...
Page 166 - To enable or disable the beeper.; Enable or disable upside-down printing; n enables or disables upside-down printing.; When the printer is wall-mounted, the front of the printer points up.
Bits 0–3 The note. Bit 0 is the LSB. Bits 4–5 The octave. Bit 6 Reserved. Bit 7 Volume. 0 = loud, 1 = soft. Value (Bits 0–3) Note Value (Bits 0–3) Note Value (Bits 4–5) Octave 0000–0 C 1000–8 G# 00–0 1 0001–1 C# 1001–9 A 01–1 2 0010–2 D 1010–A A# 10–2 3 0011–3 D# 1011–B B 11–3 4 0100–4 E 1100–C Rest...
Page 167 - Select character size for scalable fonts; Set Print Mode
Therefore, the print data appears upside down when data is printednormally. This command allows the data to be right-side up as it comes outof the printer. Remarks: v When upside-down printing is enabled, the last line of data must be sentto the print first. v This command is valid only at the begin...
Page 174 - Print bar code examples; Select horizontal size of bar code; GS w; Select bar code height; GS h; Select printing position of human readable information (HRI); GS H
Print bar code examples Table 22. Print bar code examples Command n = Data UPC-A X'1D 68' X'00' X'30 33 31 33 32 3331 32 30 37 38' UPC-E X'1D 68' X'01' X'34 39 30 36 39 3000' JAN 13 (EAN-130 X'1D 68' X'02' X'34 39 31 32 33 3435 36 37 38 39 3000' JAN8 (EAN-8) X'1D 68' X'03' 34 39 31 32 33 34 3536 00 ...
Page 175 - n = the print position; Select font for HRI
n = the print position n = X'00' Not Printed n = X'01' Above the bar code n = X'02' Below the bar code n = X'03' Both above and below the bar code. Default: n = X'00' Remarks: Human readable information is normal text associated with the bar code. Note: The last valid value is kept when an invalid v...
Page 176 - Print PDF417 bar code using binary mode; GS U; datalength; This command will increment status byte 6.; Select PDF417 ECC (error correction codewords) level; GS R; Error Correction
Error Conditions: If an image can not be printed, status byte 7, bit 2 will be set. This mayhappen when the image is too big to print. Try decreasing the ECC level. Print PDF417 bar code using binary mode EIA-232 Syntax: GS U datalength data or X'1D;55;datalength;data;00' where: datalength The numbe...
Page 177 - Whether to enable truncation
1 2 2 6 3 14 4 30 5 62 6 126 7 254 8 510 For 9 ≤ n1n2 ≤ 400, the ECC level is assumed as a percentage of the codewords in the bar code. Select aspect ratio PDF417 bar code EIA-232 Syntax: GS S r;c or X'1D;53;r;c' where: r The height dimension for the ratio; 1 ≤ r ≤ 9. c The width dimension for the r...
Page 178 - ESC d; Print and feed paper using minimum units; ESC J
Print character commands These commands should be sent after ASCII data is sent to the printer and is beingheld in the print buffer. Any of these commands will increment the line count by 1.(See “Status byte 6” on page 186 and “Reset line count” on page 176.) Print and line feed EIA-232 Syntax: LF o...
Page 179 - Print and feed paper in reverse using minimum units; ESC K; Print graphic messages
In the document landscape station: 1 in. = 127 steps (1 mm = 5steps). Note: Line spacing dimension is approximate. For the impact printer inportrait mode, the actual line spacing must be calculated using 51steps per inch. Purpose: Prints data in the print buffer and feeds the paper by the amount spe...
Page 181 - Print predefined messages
Print predefined graphics (logo) command EIA-232 Syntax: GS / m logo# or X'1D2F;m;logo#' where: m The dot-density: 00 Normal Print - 200 dpi in the receipt station, 150 dpi in thedocument station. Note: In the document station, this takes three passes ofthe print head for a logo that is 8 dots high....
Page 183 - Generate drive pulse for cash drawer
Purpose: To move the print head to the desired location. Remarks: Valid at the beginning of the line only. Valid in impact print stations only. Paper cut/DI eject EIA-232 Syntax: ESC i or ESC m or X'1B69 or 1B;6D' Purpose: To cut the paper in the customer receipt station, or eject the document inthe...
Page 184 - Retrieve size of user flash storage; Retrieve the size of the user flash storage in the printer.; Retrieve printer usage statistics; The hex value of the requested statistic. See Table 24.
Retrieve size of user flash storage EIA-232 Syntax: ESC 4 x ’08 FF FF FF’ or X'1B;34;08;FF;FF;FF' Purpose: Retrieve the size of the user flash storage in the printer. Remarks: The size of the user flash storage will be returned in 8 bytes after theprinter status bytes. The data will be in the form o...
Page 186 - Models TI8 and TI9 MICR read commands; Model TG8 is equivalent to TI8 and TG9 is equivalent to TI9.
Table 24. Retrievable usage data (continued) Hex Value Usage Data Being Tracked Factor D3 Number of checks scanned - Tx8, Tx9 only 16 D4 Check Quality Count: the number of times a scanned checkfails quality measurement - Tx8, Tx9 only (see Note 2) None D5 Tone Sounded Count: single station printers ...
Page 187 - MICR read
MICR read EIA-232 Syntax: ESC I or X'1B49' Purpose: To read account information from the magnetic ink character line oncustomers’ checks. Remarks: v Checks should be inserted upside-down from the front and against theright wall of the printer. The check can be, but does not have to be,registered in ...
Page 188 - Flip check; optical scan only, document is ejected
Character Description ASCII Representation hex value returned Special character 3 c 63 Special character 4 d 64 Special character 5 e 65 Error Conditions: Document feed error (status byte 7). This bit is set if the inserted check istoo long. The maximum check length is 10 inches. The error is also s...
Page 189 - Check 21 flow - with the TI9; Customer gives signs the check and gives it to the cashier.
v Document image is retained in RAM until another scan command isreceived, or the printer is reset. v Set the dots per inch (DPI) and file compression type prior to scanning.The printer begins to compress immediately after scanning. There,changing the compression type after scanning would make the c...
Page 190 - Print scanned image
4. The transaction information (MIRC, amount, and so on) is sent to the host for approval. The rest of flow is based on successful approval. 5. Back of the check is franked. 6. Flip and scan the back of the check. Select landscape print station, flip, and scan. (1B 63 30 08 1B 35 1B 3E 02) 7. An ima...
Page 191 - ) of 0 prints the most recently scanned image to the; Store scanned image and/or select partial image for retrieval; Select storage method, one byte; X'03' store image using user defined values; tagdata
Remarks Image location ( n1 ) of 0 prints the most recently scanned image to the thermal station. The top-left corner of the scanned document is used as the point ofreference. All x, dx, y, and dy, values are based on 0.01 inch. The papermovement path is the y axis, and the scan head dot row is the ...
Page 194 - Retrieve scanned image; , 4 bytes, Offset into image from which to retrieve data
An image 2.75 in. by 5.5 in. that begins 0.25 in. from the left side, and 0.5in. from the top of the document is stored with the tag data: 03/04/02001.34 Example 2: Method 3: X'1B 41 03 00 AF 01 DB 00 28 00 64 00 B4 00 64 00 64 00 9600 96 00 64 00 19 01 13 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 00' Three separate ...
Page 195 - Scanner calibration
tag data. In this case, only the Compression, Size1, and Size2 fieldscontain data. The header has the following format: v Status; 1 byte – Bit 7, Image read; 1 = image has been read, 0 = image has not been read – Bit 6, 1= IQD (Image Quality Detection) Error – Bits 5–0; Reserved v Compression; 1 byt...
Page 196 - Retrieve next image location; Extend MCT Request; Retrieve first unread image location
Retrieve next image location EIA-232 syntax: GS N SOH NULL or X'1D 4E 01 00' Remarks: Returns the table position where the next image is stored. Command is Extend MCT Request command (2-byte address). Status byte 5, bit 3 is set to indicate data is attached. Retrieve first unread image location EIA-...
Page 197 - DLE ENQ
Table 26. Average size for a personal check with little background data (continued) Compression type Size 11 - JPEG compression - 100 DPI 15K Bytes 12, 14 no compression 100 DPI 170K Bytes Asynchronous (real-time) commands These commands are processed as soon as they are received. They do not go int...
Page 198 - Release print buffer; Data buffer management and batch printing; where
m n Description A 41 Enable unsolicited status. Note: A status message is returned immediately after execution of this command. To enable these statusmessages, the Status Sent to System setup command must be enabled. See “Status sent to system” on page141. B 42 Disable unsolicited status C 43 Disabl...
Page 199 - Set printable area; Select standard mode; Epson emulation syntax:
Hold printing until buffer is released EIA-232 Syntax: ESC 7 or X'1B37' Purpose: If the system can not send data to the printer at a speed needed to keepthe printer in constant motion, it can hold the printer queue until it sends alldata lines for a transaction. Remarks: The printer must be printing...
Page 200 - Select printable; Set vertical position
Select printable area EIA-232 Syntax: ESC X or X'1B;58;x;y;dx;dy' where: v x, y – Two-byte horizontal and vertical starting position (in dots) v dx, dy – Two-byte horizontal and vertical printing area (in dots) Remarks: v When sent in standard mode, this command sets the printable area forpage mode,...
Page 201 - Select printing direction; Set relative vertical position; Select printing direction/position
v Moves the printing position to the specified dot position perpendicular tothe printing direction specified by the Select printing direction command. If printing direction is bottom-to-top, or top-to-bottom, this commandadjusts the printing position in the horizontal direction. v If the value of y ...
Page 203 - Print and form feed and cut the paper; Epson compatibility syntax:; Print page in page mode; Epson compatibility mode:; In standard mode, this command is ignored.; Clear print data in page mode; This is a suggested method of document handling:
Print and form feed and cut the paper EIA-232 Syntax: FF or X'0C' Epson compatibility syntax: FF or X'0C' Remarks: v In standard mode, the data in the print buffer feeds the paper in the CRstation or DI station by a preset amount, until the document exits thefeed rollers. If a cutter is available (C...
Page 204 - grabbed; Send print lines to be printed in this station.; Landscape mode
y Delay from the time the document is detected until it is grabbed by the printer (the start of document printing): v Side insertion - closes the document throat. v Front insertion - pulls the document into the printer and feeds itto the Top of Form. 2. ESC c 0 X'04': Select document station - norma...
Page 205 - Landscape printing commands
v When landscape mode is used without the check flipper, the document should beinserted so that the right edge is at the top of the printer, and the bottom edge isagainst the printer’s right wall. v To position the printing in landscape mode to the correct position, the systemmust send line feeds. T...
Page 206 - Bytes Contents; Status byte 1
Note: The document station stays selected. The printer will wait foranother document until the station is changed. Status summary Status is sent to the system for: v Cash receipt print error. The cover is open or out of paper. v Printer buffer empty. If enabled, see “Status sent to system” on page 1...
Page 207 - Status byte 2; Status byte 3; Status byte 4
Bit Description 3 Document right home position. Set to 1 when the print head is in the documentright home position. 4 Reserved. Always 0. 5 Ribbon cover open. Set to 1 when the ribbon cover is open. 6 Cash receipt print error. Paper cover is open, the customer receipt station isout of paper, or the ...
Page 208 - Contains the current line count.; Status byte 7
Status byte 5 Bit Description 0 (LSB) Printer ID Request/Extended Address command. Set to 1 when responding to aPrinter ID request. 1 EC Level. Set to 1 when responding to an EC level request. 2 MICR Read. Set to 1 when responding to a MICR read command. 3 MCT Read. Set to 1 when responding to an MC...
Page 209 - Appendix E. Uploading electronic journal data; Enable the upload of EJ data; The line number, which is specified as six decimal ASCII numbers.; Disable the upload of EJ data; 7 undefined bytes
Appendix E. Uploading electronic journal data Enable the upload of EJ data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187Disable the upload of EJ data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187Upload the EJ data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188Request the size of the EJ space . . . . . . ...
Page 210 - Upload the EJ data; The line number will be sent as decimal ASCII numbers.; Request the size of the EJ space; Erase the EJ data in the printer; 0 undefined bytes
Upload the EJ data Command Syntax: X'0117' Remarks: In response to this command, the printer will send four status bytes, then43 bytes of print data, followed by the line number. The line number will be sent as decimal ASCII numbers. Request the size of the EJ space Command Syntax: X'0101xxxxxx'^EJS...
Page 211 - Appendix F. Proportional fonts; Preparing the fonts; Download the converted font file to the printer.; Implementing proportional fonts
Appendix F. Proportional fonts Preparing the fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189Implementing proportional fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Layout using align commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190Layout using set tab position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 212 - Layout using align commands; Candy Bar
Layout using align commands A common requirement for receipt layout includes aligning item prices. This iscommonly accomplished using fixed field lengths for item descriptions or countingcharacters. Using proportional fonts makes this method of alignment practicallyimpossible. The simplest method to...
Page 213 - Layout using set tab position
Layout using set tab position There are situations where the customer might not want the price right aligned, orrequires an additional column (for example, a column for quantity). In such a case,using tabs is the best method to guarantee alignment. Tab positions that you defineduring the setup opera...
Page 215 - Commands supported in emulation mode; Examples of the printed differences that might occur:
Appendix G. Emulation support for Epson single-stationprinter Commands supported in emulation mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193Commands with limited support in emulation mode . . . . . . . . . . . 195Commands not supported in emulation mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196Connectivity differences ....
Page 217 - Commands with limited support in emulation mode
Commands with limited support in emulation mode The commands listed in Table 29 are supported in a limited manner in Epsonemulation mode. The table describes the limitation on each command. Table 29. Commands with limited support in Epson emulation mode Command Description of Limitation 10 04 n Real...
Page 218 - Commands not supported in emulation mode; Connectivity differences; To attach the printer to a standard PC serial port:; Functional differences
Commands not supported in emulation mode In Epson emulation mode, the SureMark printer supports all Epson commandsexcept the page mode commands and smoothing. Table 30 lists the commands thatare not supported. Table 30. Commands not supported in Epson emulation mode Hex Command ASCII Command Descrip...
Page 219 - Appendix H. Safety information; Danger
Appendix H. Safety information Danger Before you begin to install this product, read the safety information in IBM Safety Information—Read This First , GA27-4004. This booklet describes safe procedures for cabling and plugging in electrical equipment. Gevaar Voordat u begint met de installatie van d...
Page 221 - Peligro; Antes de empezar a instalar este producto, lea la información de; Varning—livsfara; Innan du börjar installera den här produkten bör du läsa
Peligro Antes de empezar a instalar este producto, lea la información de seguridad en Información de Seguridad—Lea Esto Primero, GA27-4004. Este documento describe los procedimientos de sequridad para cablear y enchufarequipos eléctricos. Varning—livsfara Innan du börjar installera den här produkten...
Page 222 - IBM
IBM IBM GA27-4004 GA27-4004 Updated April 2, 2009 200 SureMark Printers User’s Guide
Page 227 - This device may not cause harmful interference, and; European Union EMC Directive conformance statement; European Community contact:
Electronic emission notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Adigital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmful interference w...
Page 228 - Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance statement; This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.; Avis de conformité aux normes d’Industrie Canada; IBM Deutschland Informationssysteme GmbH, 70548 Stuttgart; Australia and New Zealand
Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Avis de conformité aux normes d’Industrie Canada Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 duCanada. Germany Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Ge...
Page 229 - This product is a Class A Information Technology Equipment and; Korean communications statement
Chinese Class A warning statement Attention: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequatemeasures. Japanese power line harmonics compliance statement Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Inter...
Page 230 - ESD damage can occur when there is a difference in charge between
Taiwanese Class A warning statement Taiwan contact information IBM Taiwan Product Service Contact Info:IBM Taiwan Corporation3F, No 7, Song Ren Road, Taipei TaiwanTelephone: 0800-016-888 Cable ferrite requirement All cable ferrites are required to suppress radiated EMI emissions and must not beremov...
Page 231 - Product Recycling and disposal
ESD Damage Prevention Anytime a service action involves physical contact with logic cards, modules,back-panel pins, or other ESD sensitive (ESDS) parts, the service person must beconnected to an ESD common ground point on the product through the ESD wriststrap and cord. The ESD ground clip can be at...
Page 232 - Battery return program; Please recycle batteries.
(DEEE), qui détermine les dispositions de retour et de recyclage applicables auxsystèmes utilisés à travers l’Union européenne. Conformément à la directive, laditeétiquette précise que le produit sur lequel elle est apposée ne doit pas être jetémais être récupéré en fin de vie. In accordance with th...
Page 233 - For the European Union:; This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU); Perchlorate material – special handling may apply
For the European Union: Notice: This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU) Batteries or packaging for batteries are labeled in accordance with EuropeanDirective 2006/66/EC concerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteriesand accumulators. The Directive determines the ...
Page 234 - Flat panel displays
The foregoing notice is provided in accordance with California Code of Regulations Title 22, Division 4.5, Chapter 33: Best Management Practices for PerchlorateMaterials . This product/part includes a lithium manganese dioxide battery which contains a perchlorate substance. Flat panel displays The f...
Page 241 - Readers’ Comments — We’d Like to Hear from You
Readers’ Comments — We’d Like to Hear from You SureMark 4610 PrintersUser’s Guide forModels TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, TG9, TF6, and TM6 Publication No. GA27-4151-07 We appreciate your comments about this publication. Please comment on specific errors or omissions, accuracy,organiz...
Page 242 - BUSINESS REPLY MAIL
Readers’ Comments — We’d Like to Hear from You GA27-4151-07 GA27-4151-07 Cut or FoldAlong Line Cut or FoldAlong Line Fold and Tape Please do not staple Fold and Tape Fold and Tape Please do not staple Fold and Tape NO POSTAGENECESSARYIF MAILED IN THEUNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST-CLASS ...