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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – Contents; Part 1. General information; Features used with the SureMark printers; iii
  • Page 6 – USB communication mode; Chapter 3. SureMark installation, service, and utility software; Customer receipt test; iv
  • Page 7 – Part 3. Models TF6 and TM6; Appendix A. Consumable supplies; Cash drawer connector pin assignments
  • Page 8 – Appendix D. EIA-232 programming information; Exercise program
  • Page 9 – vii
  • Page 10 – viii
  • Page 11 – Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement; Index; ix
  • Page 13 – Figures; xi
  • Page 14 – xii
  • Page 15 – Tables; Standard USB connector pin assignments; xiii
  • Page 16 – xiv
  • Page 17 – Preface; SureMark; Who should read this manual; The appendixes contain the following information:; xv
  • Page 18 – xvi
  • Page 19 – Summary of changes; xvii
  • Page 20 – User’s Guide; xviii
  • Page 21 – xix
  • Page 22 – xx
  • Page 25 – Chapter 1. Introduction; Printer overview
  • Page 26 – Description of models
  • Page 27 – For Food Service customers, Model TF6 covers match the IBM SurePOS
  • Page 28 – All models support the following features:
  • Page 29 – Comparison of the SureMark models; Differences among SureMark models
  • Page 30 – – ADXPJPUF.DAT for Models TI1 and TI2
  • Page 32 – Communication interfaces; USB supports data rates up to 12 Mbps.; Temperature and humidity limits
  • Page 34 – Models TF6 and TM6; Width; Power requirements
  • Page 35 – Operating system requirements
  • Page 36 – Application requirements
  • Page 39 – Chapter 2. Installation instructions; Unpacking the printer; DANGER; For translations of these safety notices, see
  • Page 40 – Save all packing material and shipping containers.; Installing a SureMark printer; This section describes SureMark printer installation.
  • Page 43 – Installing SureMark for USB communication; Disconnect the power brick from the printer, if one is connected.
  • Page 44 – Connect the USB communication cable to the correct port.
  • Page 45 – Using the wall mounting feature; To use the printer with the wall mounting feature:
  • Page 46 – Installing the fillers; See Figure 5 on page 18.
  • 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
  • Page 50 – Baud rate selection; Switch 1 OFF; EIA-232 communications protocol selection; flow control; Switch 2 OFF
  • Page 52 – Open both the document cover and the receipt cover.; DSR; This is the default mode. See
  • Page 53 – You can determine whether or not XON/XOFF
  • Page 59 – must; Firmware update
  • Page 60 – Using a firmware update diskette (Models TI1 and TI2 only); Do not
  • Page 61 – Automatic update
  • Page 62 – Updating SureMark firmware using temporary EIA-232 attachment; do not
  • Page 63 – User-defined special characters are not supported.; Printing saved data
  • Page 65 – Emulation of page mode is not supported on the SureMark.
  • Page 66 – The MICR data parser download package includes:; Resources on the Internet; Select; IBM SureMark Printer; . The displayed page contains links both to
  • Page 69 – Operating controls and indicators; The printer is out of paper.
  • Page 73 – Ribbon loading; position where you can easily load a ribbon.
  • Page 75 – Paper loading
  • Page 77 – Clearing jams in the check flipper area; If a check jams in the Check Flipper mechanism:
  • 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.
  • Page 79 – Thermal print head cleaning; MICR Read Head
  • Page 80 – Wipe off any residual alcohol with a dry swab.
  • Page 83 – Chapter 5. Testing and problem analysis; Testing the printer
  • Page 84 – Offline tests
  • Page 85 – Document insert test; indicator should come on.
  • Page 86 – USB
  • Page 87 – indicator begins blinking, release both buttons.
  • Page 89 – Problem determination; Record all symptoms before calling for service.
  • Page 98 – Printer Ready indicator ON:; Offline test
  • Page 100 – Resetting the printer - offline; To reset the printer:
  • Page 103 – Paper specifications
  • Page 104 – Important; The printers will accommodate single and multipart forms.; Single and multipart form specifications; Specifications for documents that can be flipped
  • Page 105 – print heads and the printer mechanism.; Expendable supplies
  • 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.
  • Page 109 – Appendix C. Technical information; General description
  • Page 110 – LwAd; Indicates
  • 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
  • Page 112 – Printer Address; For more information about serial I/O communications, see; Connector pins are assigned as follows:
  • Page 113 – EIA-232 connector pin assignments; See “Description of models” on page 4 for the cable part number.
  • 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
  • Page 115 – Generic code page; tm
  • Page 126 – EIA-232 commands summary by function
  • Page 130 – Alphabetized EIA-232 commands summary
  • Page 133 – System commands; Cash Receipt Print Error; Verify previous commands completed
  • Page 134 – Device ID
  • Page 136 – Sector Function; Models TI8 and TI9 only
  • Page 137 – The logo number being stored.
  • Page 139 – Predefine messages
  • Page 140 – can not; Download user-defined characters; s n m data
  • Page 141 – Thermal code page; × the character height
  • Page 142 – Proportional font; wb
  • Page 144 – Impact code page; The number of data bytes per character loaded is
  • Page 145 – Flash storage write; ESC ’; Erase flash EPROM sector
  • Page 146 – Send checksum of flash EPROM sector; n h l
  • Page 152 – For thermal printing with resident character sets:; Set or cancel double-wide mode; ESC W
  • Page 154 – set/cancel high quality print mode
  • Page 155 – NULL; Purpose; Set document length for landscape print; Remarks
  • Page 156 – Set print station; Select user-defined or resident character sets
  • Page 158 – Set print station parameters; ESC c 1; This command is used for setting the line spacing, margins, and tabs.
  • Page 160 – Set sheet eject length; FF; Set horizontal tab positions
  • Page 161 – Set relative position; To move N dots to the left; Align positions
  • Page 162 – Set error recovery function
  • Page 163 – not; Define document wait time; Status sent to system
  • Page 164 – Commands in the print buffer are
  • 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.
  • Page 167 – Select character size for scalable fonts; Set Print Mode
  • 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
  • Page 175 – n = the print position; Select font for HRI
  • 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
  • Page 177 – Whether to enable truncation
  • Page 178 – ESC d; Print and feed paper using minimum units; ESC J
  • Page 179 – Print and feed paper in reverse using minimum units; ESC K; Print graphic messages
  • Page 181 – Print predefined messages
  • Page 183 – Generate drive pulse for cash drawer
  • 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.
  • Page 186 – Models TI8 and TI9 MICR read commands; Model TG8 is equivalent to TI8 and TG9 is equivalent to TI9.
  • Page 187 – MICR read
  • Page 188 – Flip check; optical scan only, document is ejected
  • Page 189 – Check 21 flow - with the TI9; Customer gives signs the check and gives it to the cashier.
  • Page 190 – Print scanned image
  • 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
  • Page 194 – Retrieve scanned image; , 4 bytes, Offset into image from which to retrieve data
  • Page 195 – Scanner calibration
  • Page 196 – Retrieve next image location; Extend MCT Request; Retrieve first unread image location
  • Page 197 – DLE ENQ
  • Page 198 – Release print buffer; Data buffer management and batch printing; where
  • Page 199 – Set printable area; Select standard mode; Epson emulation syntax:
  • Page 200 – Select printable; Set vertical position
  • Page 201 – Select printing direction; Set relative vertical position; Select printing direction/position
  • 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:
  • Page 204 – grabbed; Send print lines to be printed in this station.; Landscape mode
  • Page 205 – Landscape printing commands
  • Page 206 – Bytes Contents; Status byte 1
  • Page 207 – Status byte 2; Status byte 3; Status byte 4
  • Page 208 – Contains the current line count.; Status byte 7
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 211 – Appendix F. Proportional fonts; Preparing the fonts; Download the converted font file to the printer.; Implementing proportional fonts
  • Page 212 – Layout using align commands; Candy Bar
  • Page 213 – Layout using set tab position
  • Page 215 – Commands supported in emulation mode; Examples of the printed differences that might occur:
  • Page 217 – Commands with limited support in emulation mode
  • Page 218 – Commands not supported in emulation mode; Connectivity differences; To attach the printer to a standard PC serial port:; Functional differences
  • Page 219 – Appendix H. Safety information; Danger
  • 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
  • Page 222 – IBM
  • Page 227 – This device may not cause harmful interference, and; European Union EMC Directive conformance statement; European Community contact:
  • 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
  • Page 229 – This product is a Class A Information Technology Equipment and; Korean communications statement
  • Page 230 – ESD damage can occur when there is a difference in charge between
  • Page 231 – Product Recycling and disposal
  • Page 232 – Battery return program; Please recycle batteries.
  • Page 233 – For the European Union:; This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU); Perchlorate material – special handling may apply
  • Page 234 – Flat panel displays
  • Page 241 – Readers’ Comments — We’d Like to Hear from You
  • Page 242 – BUSINESS REPLY MAIL
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SureMark 4610 Printers

User’s Guide for
Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3,
TG4, TG8, TG9, TF6, and TM6

GA27-4151-07

Updated April 2, 2009

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Summary

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...

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