Specifications

$1D $F2
Printers: KPM150
[Name] Set the discrimination level of the alignment notch
[Format] ASCII GS { } n m
Hex 1D F2 n m
Decimal 29 242 n m
[Range] 0 n 50
0 m 50
[Description] This command sets the discrimination level of the alignment notch as it follows:
n identi es the voltage level below which the sheet is considered blank from marker sensor
in the auto-calibration phase
m identi es the voltage level above which the sensor identi es the marker.
[Notes] • The levels are expressed in tenths of volt.
• The levels are always saved on Eeprom.
[Default] n = 15
m = 35
[Reference] $1D $F3
[Example] For to express a blank sensibility level of 1 volt and a notch sensibility level of 3.5 volt,
send to the printer this command:
HEX: $1D $F2 $0A $23
DECIMAL: 29 242 10 35
$1D $F3
Printers: KPM150
[Name] Return the discrimination levels of the notch
[Format] ASCII GS { }
Hex 1D F3
Decimal 29 243
[Range]
[Description] This command returns two byte that identify the discrimination levels of the notch as it
follows:
First byte: identi es the voltage level below which the sheet is considered blank from
marker sensor in the autocalibration phase.
Second byte : identi es the voltage level above which the sensor identi es the marker.
[Notes] • The levels are expressed in tenths of volt.
[Default]
[Reference] $1D $F2
[Example]
$1D $F6
Printers: KPM150
Name] Align the ticket at the notch
[Format] ASCII GS { }
Hex 1D F6
Decimal 29 246
[Range]
[Description] This command aligns the ticket at the marker notch.
[Notes] • If the marker fotocell is busy, then the sheet comes back until it isn’t freed; if the marker
fotocell is free, the sheet feeds until the marker.
• If the notch isn’t encounterd after 150 mm, then the research is interrupted.
KPM54 Emulation
96 Command Reference