Specifications

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If the reading character cannot be recognized as the specified font type, the printer
recognized the character as ‘?’.
When the reading character cannot be recognized as the specified font type under
the condition that the reading process is set to disable if there occurred
unrecognized fonts, the printer stops executing the FS ( f.
When the reading character cannot be recognized as the specified font type under
the condition that the MICR function is set to remain enabling and replace is with ‘?’
even if there occurred unrecognized font, the printer continuously performs the
MICR function replacing the unrecognized character with ‘?’. However if the
number of the character ‘?’ exceeds the number to be specified with the FS ( f, the
printer stops executing the FS ( f.
If the reading status is one of the followings, the printer continuously enables the
MICR function and does not eject the check paper:
When the MICR function ends normally
When the MICR function ends abnormally (can be set with the FS ( f)
When the printer remains enabling the MICR function when an error occurred
(can be set with the FS ( f)
When the printer ends abnormally without the reading data in the condition that the
printer disables the MICR function when the printer ends abnormally with the FS
( f, the printer first transmits the reading data to the host computer, then ejects the
check paper. After this, the printer selects the paper roll as a paper source then
disables the MICR function.
If the printer stops processing the FS a 0 by opening the cover, the printer first
transmits the reading data to the host computer, then ejects the check paper. After
this, the printer selects the paper roll as a paper source then disables the MICR
function.
If an automatic recoverable error occurs, the printer can be recovered from the
error with the DLE ENQ or the DLE DC4. After the printer recovers, the printer
ejects the check paper and selects the paper roll as a paper source then disables
the MICR function.
When DTR/DSR control is selected, the printer transmits data consecutively after
confirming whether the host computer is ready to receive data. When the host is
not ready to receive data, the printer waits until the host is ready.
When XON/XOFF control is selected, the printer transmits all data consecutively
without confirming whether the host computer is ready to receive data. The data
transmission must be consecutive, except for the XOFF code.
During identification result transmission, the printer ignores DLE EOT n, DLE EOT
BS n, and DLE DC4 n m t. Also, the printer does not transmit ASB even when the
ABS is enabled. Therefore, the user cannot confirm changes in the printer status
during these periods.
It is possible to differentiate the reading results of MICR, ASB, and real-time status.
Refer to Appendix E for the data identifying method.
The identification result is not cleared until: the next FS a 0 is executed,
ESC @ is executed, FS q is executed, the printer is reset, or the printer power is
turned off.