189-9200304 Rev FUser Guide Programming SupplementA760 Two-Color Thermal/Impact Hybrid PrinterIncludes CognitiveTPG LogoEZ® colorization information
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 1: About this Supplement10Revision F January 2010
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands100Revision F January 2010Print bar code First Variation Second VariationASCI
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 101Revision F January 2010Second variation: length n specied at beginning of s
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands102Revision F January 2010Set GS1 DataBar (RSS) parametersSetting of parameters
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 103Revision F January 2010Print GS1 DataBar (RSS ), null terminatedASCII GS
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands104Revision F January 2010Select PDF 417 parametersASCII GS p a b c d e f Hexad
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 105Revision F January 2010Sample symbol description:Each PDF 417 symbol consist
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands106Revision F January 2010Page modePage mode is one of two modes that the A760 p
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 107Revision F January 2010Select page modeASCII ESC L Hexadecimal 1B 4C Decim
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands108Revision F January 2010Select standard modeASCII ESC S Hexadecimal 1B 53 De
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 109Revision F January 2010Set print area in page modeASCII ESC W n1, n2 ...n8
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 2: Printer Status, Ethernet and Indicators 11Revision F January 2010Chapter 2: Printer Status, Ethernet
A760 User Guide: Programming Supplement Revision F January
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 111Revision F January 2010MacrosThese commands are used to select and perform a
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands112Revision F January 2010MICR commandsMICR readingThese commands control the Ma
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 113Revision F January 2010Parsing parameter string optionsVariable length fields
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands114Revision F January 2010Other parametersError number E One digit returned
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 115Revision F January 2010Country code Un One digit returned n Returned i
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands116Revision F January 2010Sample parsing formatsThe following strings show vario
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 117Revision F January 2010Status Status byte valueGood read, data follows 0x0
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands118Revision F January 2010Check serial numberParsing the check serial numberMost
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 119Revision F January 2010Loading the exception tableThe exception table begins
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 2: Printer Status, Ethernet and Indicators12Revision F January 2010Runtime diagnosticsRuntime diagnosti
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands120Revision F January 2010Maintaining the exception tablePresent contents of the
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 121Revision F January 2010Code Description0 (00h) Successful check flip.1 (01h
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands122Revision F January 2010User data storageWrite to user data storageASCII ESC
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 123Revision F January 2010Select memory type (SRAM/flash) where to save logos or
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands124Revision F January 2010Erase user flash sectorASCII GS @ n Hexadecimal 1D 40
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 125Revision F January 2010User storage status (ColorPOS®)ASCII GS 0x97 m n Hex
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands126Revision F January 2010Flash downloadThese commands are used to load rmware
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 127Revision F January 2010Return boot sector firmware part numberASCII GS NULL
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands128Revision F January 2010Return microprocessor CRCASCII GS BEL Hexadecimal 1D
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 129Revision F January 2010Download to active flash sectorASCII GS DC1 aL aH cL
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 2: Printer Status, Ethernet and Indicators 13Revision F January 2010For more information about See thi
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands130Revision F January 2010Return paper type description (ColorPOS®)ASCII GS Ox8
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 131Revision F January 2010Ethernet setup commandsThe following commands are des
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands132Revision F January 2010Setting raw TCPIP port 9001ASCII US BS EOT n1 n2
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 133Revision F January 2010Inactivity timeoutASCII US BS HT n1 Hex
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix A: Commands by hexadecimal code134Revision F January 2010Appendix A: Commands listed by hexadecimal c
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix A: Commands by hexadecimal code 135Revision F January 2010Code (hexadecimal) Command Page1B 12 Sel
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix A: Commands by hexadecimal code136Revision F January 2010Code (hexadecimal) Command Page1B 4B n Pr
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix A: Commands by hexadecimal code 137Revision F January 2010Code (hexadecimal) Command Page1B 75 0 T
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix A: Commands by hexadecimal code138Revision F January 2010Code (hexadecimal) Command Page1D 22 n Se
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix A: Commands by hexadecimal code 139Revision F January 2010Code (hexadecimal) Command Page1D 82 n1…n
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 2: Printer Status, Ethernet and Indicators14Revision F January 2010Ethernet terminology and default set
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix A: Commands by hexadecimal code140Revision F January 2010Code (hexadecimal) Command Page1F 04 n Co
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix A: Commands by hexadecimal code 141Revision F January 2010This page intentionally left blank.
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets142Revision F January 2010Appendix B: Resident Character SetsCharacter sets
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets 143Revision F January 2010Code page 737 (Greek)
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets144Revision F January 2010Code page 850 (Multilingual)
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets 145Revision F January 2010Code page 852 (Slavic)
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets146Revision F January 2010Code page 857 (Turkish)
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets 147Revision F January 2010Code page 858 (with Eurosymbol)
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets148Revision F January 2010Code page 860 (Portuguese)
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets 149Revision F January 2010Code page 862 (Hebrew)
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 2: Printer Status, Ethernet and Indicators 15Revision F January 2010Ethernet Default SetupTo return th
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets150Revision F January 2010Code page 863 (French Canadian)
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets 151Revision F January 2010Code page 865 (Nordic)
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets152Revision F January 2010Code page 866 (Cyrillic)
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementAppendix B: Resident Character Sets 153Revision F January 2010Code page 1252 (Windows Latin 1)
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A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 2: Printer Status, Ethernet and Indicators16Revision F January 2010IndicatorsThe printer communicates v
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 3: Programming the Printer 17Revision F January 2010Chapter 3: Programming the PrinterOverview of comma
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 3: Programming the Printer18Revision F January 2010Command Description Difference between previous pr
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 3: Programming the Printer 19Revision F January 2010Two-color commands (comparison A758 to A760)The fol
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A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 3: Programming the Printer20Revision F January 2010LogoEZ® colorization commandsHexadecimal ASCII Des
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 3: Programming the Printer 21Revision F January 2010• 576 dots (addressable) @ 8 dots/mm, centered on
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 3: Programming the Printer22Revision F January 2010
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 3: Programming the Printer 23Revision F January 2010Rotated printing commandsThree commands control the
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 3: Programming the Printer24Revision F January 2010Emulation modesThe CognitiveTPG A760 printer may be
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 25Revision F January 2010Chapter 4: Programming CommandsCommands listed by func
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands26Revision F January 2010Print and paper feed Code (hexadecimal) Command Page0
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 27Revision F January 2010Text characteristicsCode (hexadecimal) Command Page1
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands28Revision F January 2010Graphics Code (hexadecimal) Command Page1B (+*.BMP fil
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 29Revision F January 2010StatusBatch modeCode (hexadecimal) Command Page1B 75
ContentsChapter 1: About this Supplement ...9How to use this supplement ...
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands30Revision F January 2010Page mode Code (hexadecimal) Command Page0C Print an
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 31Revision F January 2010User data storageCode (hexadecimal) Command Page1B 2
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands32Revision F January 2010Command conventionsThe following information describes
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 33Revision F January 2010Close formASCII: DC1 Hexadecimal: 11 Decimal: 17Clo
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands34Revision F January 2010Open formASCII: CAN Hexadecimal: 18 Decimal: 24When
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 35Revision F January 2010Select peripheral device (for multi-drop)ASCII ESC =
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands36Revision F January 2010Select receipt or slip for setting line spacingASCII E
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 37Revision F January 2010Select sensors to stop printingASCII ESC c 4 n Hexade
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands38Revision F January 2010Generate pulse to open cash drawerASCII ESC p n p1 p2
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 39Revision F January 2010Select slip stationASCII FS Hexadecimal 1C Decimal
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementContents4Revision F January 2010Vertical and horizontal positioning ...
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands40Revision F January 2010Set paper type (ColorPOS®)ASCII GS Ox81 m n Hexadecima
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 41Revision F January 2010Set interpretation of “Set current color” commandPrin
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands42Revision F January 2010Print and paper feedThe print and feed commands control
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 43Revision F January 2010Feed n dot rowsASCII NAK n Hexadecimal 15 n Decimal
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands44Revision F January 2010PrintASCII ETB Hexadecimal 17 Decimal 23Prints one l
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 45Revision F January 2010Print and reverse feed n linesASCII ESC e n Hexadecim
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands46Revision F January 2010Vertical and horizontal positioningThe horizontal posit
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 47Revision F January 2010Set absolute starting positionASCII ESC $ n1 n2 Hexad
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands48Revision F January 2010Set horizontal tab positionsASCII ESC D [n] k NUL Hexa
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 49Revision F January 2010Set relative print positionASCII ESC \ n1 n2 Hexadeci
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementContentsRevision F January 20105Add n extra dot rows ...
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands50Revision F January 2010Select justificationASCII ESC a n Hexadecimal 1B 61 n
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 51Revision F January 2010Set printing area widthASCII GS W nL nH Hexadecimal
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands52Revision F January 2010Text characteristics commandsThese commands control wha
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 53Revision F January 2010Set right-side character spacingASCII ESC SP n Hexade
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands54Revision F January 2010Select or cancel user-defined character setASCII ESC %
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 55Revision F January 2010Select or cancel underline modeASCII ESC - n Hexadeci
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands56Revision F January 2010Cancel user-defined characterASCII ESC ? n Hexadecimal
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 57Revision F January 2010Cancel double-strikeASCII ESC H Hexadecimal 1B 48 De
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands58Revision F January 2010Select character code tableSee the previous command, se
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 59Revision F January 2010Select character sizeASCII GS ! n Hexadecimal 1D 21
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementContents6Revision F January 2010Select double-density graphics ...
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands60Revision F January 2010Select or cancel white/black reverse print modeASCII G
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 61Revision F January 2010Text strike-through mode (ColorPOS®)ASCII GS 0x85 m n
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands62Revision F January 2010GraphicsThese commands are used to enter and print grap
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 63Revision F January 2010Select bit image modeASCII ESC * m n1 n2 d1 ... dn He
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands64Revision F January 2010Select double-density graphicsASCII ESC Y n1 n2 d1 ...
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 65Revision F January 2010 Select the current logo (downloaded bit image)ASC
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands66Revision F January 2010Define downloaded bit imageASCII GS * n1 n2 d1 ... dn]
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 67Revision F January 2010Print downloaded bit imageASCII GS / m Hexadecimal 1
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands68Revision F January 2010Print raster color graphics (ColorPOS®)ASCII GS 0x83 n
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 69Revision F January 2010Download logo image (ColorPOS®)ASCII GS 0x84 m n1 n2
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementContentsRevision F January 20107Select pitch of HRI characters ...
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands70Revision F January 2010Merge watermark mode (ColorPOS®)ASCII GS Ox8C n m Hexa
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 71Revision F January 2010Color shade mode (ColorPOS®)ASCII GS 0x87 m Hexadecim
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands72Revision F January 2010Form and merge real-time surround graphic (ColorPOS®)AS
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 73Revision F January 2010Background logo print mode (ColorPOS®)ASCII GS 0x92 n
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands74Revision F January 2010Apply margin message mode (ColorPOS®)ASCII US 0x99 l
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 75Revision F January 2010Set LogoEZ® colorizationASCII US ETX SYN f s p/t tHex
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands76Revision F January 2010f = 2 link watermark printing Example: Activate wa
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 77Revision F January 2010f = 4 link logo print before cut Prints a logo afte
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands78Revision F January 2010Set LogoEZ® attribute mappingASCII US ETX ETB a m s H
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 79Revision F January 2010This command congures into EEPROM (permanent congura
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementContents8Revision F January 2010Flash download ...
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands80Revision F January 2010Convert 6-dots/mm bitmap to 8-dots/mm bitmapASCII AX E
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 81Revision F January 2010StatusStatus command introductionThe A760 has three me
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands82Revision F January 2010Transmit peripheral device status (RS-232C printers onl
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 83Revision F January 2010Transmit paper sensor statusASCII ESC v Hexadecimal
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands84Revision F January 2010Transmit printer IDASCII GS I n Hexadecimal 1D 49 n D
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 85Revision F January 2010Transmit printer ID, remote diagnostics extensionASCII
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands86Revision F January 2010Value of n ASCII Hex Dec Remote diagnostic item Fun
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 87Revision F January 2010Value of n ASCII Hex Dec Remote diagnostic item Fu
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands88Revision F January 2010Transmit statusASCII GS r n Hexadecimal 1D 72 n Decim
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 89Revision F January 2010Slip paper status (n = 3 or n = 51)Value of byte Sli
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 1: About this Supplement 9Revision F January 2010 Chapter 1: About this SupplementHow to use this suppl
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands90Revision F January 2010Real-time commandsThe real time commands provide an app
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 91Revision F January 2010Rules for using real-time commandsThree situations mus
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands92Revision F January 2010Busy line and fault conditionsIf the printer is in erro
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 93Revision F January 20102 = Transmit RS-232C Busy StatusBit Status Hex Deci
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands94Revision F January 2010Real-time request to printer GS sequence DLE sequence
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 95Revision F January 2010Real-time printer status transmissionASCII GS ENQ Hex
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands96Revision F January 2010Unsolicited status modeSelect or cancel unsolicited sta
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 97Revision F January 2010First Byte (printer Information)Bit Off/On Hex Deci
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands98Revision F January 2010Recognizing data from the printerAn application sending
A760 User Guide: Programming SupplementChapter 4: Programming commands 99Revision F January 2010Bar codesThese commands format and print bar codes and
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