Specifications

Confidential
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REVISION
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TM-H5000II
IIII
II series
Specification
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FS b
[Name] Request retransmission of check paper reading result
[Format] ASCII FS b
Hex 1C 62
Decimal 28 98
[Description] Retransmits the previous check paper (MICR character) reading results.
[Details] This command is executed after being buffered in the receive buffer. Therefore,
there may be a time lag between sending this command and starting MICR
reading.
The transmitted data block which consists of [header NUL] is same as the
previous reading result.
If the check paper has not read before the FS b is executed, the printer transmits
the data block in abnormal-end which consists of [header NUL] to the host
computer. In this case, the format of the transmitted data block is based on the
specified one with the FS ( f. However, the reading data is not added regardless
of the setting of the FS ( f.
If the FS ( f is changed to set after the FS a 0 or the FS b, unless the FS a 0 is
processed, the same data block with the previous reading result is transmitted.
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.
Refer to the FS a 0 command description for the transmitted data block.
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 data identifying method.
[Notes] The printer transmits all data collectively without confirming whether the host
computer is ready to receive data after transmitting header. To receive all data
correctly, 67 bytes or more of space is required in the receive buffer.
[Reference] DLE EOT BS, DLE EOT, DLE DC4, FS ( f, FS a 0, Appendix E