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BI-DIRECTIONAL PARALLEL MODE ENABLED/DISABLED COMMANDS - <bpe>/<bpd>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user.
These commands set the printer up for bi-directional parallel <bpe> or non- bi-directional parallel <bpd>
communication.
TEST TICKET TYPE COMMANDS - <tst#>/<TST#>
These commands set the test ticket type that is printed off the test button. The values can range as shown
below:
0 – standard test ticket
1 – configuration 1 ( for 1 inch ticket)
2 – configuration 2 ( for 2 inch ticket)
3 – configuration 3 ( for 3 inch ticket)
4 – configuration 4 ( for 4 inch ticket)
6 – continuous test tickets
NOTE: The lowercase <tst#> commands sets the test ticket type in flash. The uppercase <TST#> command
sets the test ticket type until power is turned off. It will also print a test ticket without having to press the test
button.
BASEBALL MODE COMMAND - <bm#>
Note: This function is set at the factory and should not be changed.
This command sets the baseball mode for the printer. The values can range as shown below:
0 – No baseball mode.
1 – Dodgers
2 – Mets
3 – Twins
USB (UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS) ENABLED/DISABLED COMMANDS - <eusb>/<dusb>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user.
These commands enable or disable the printer for USB communication.
FONT ENCODING COMMAND - <fe#>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user.
This command sets the font encoding used with special two-byte character fonts.
0 – None (default)
1– EUC-8
2 – EUC-7
3 – UNICODE-1
4 – UNICODE-2
5 – BIG-5
6 – YANGJAE (obsolete)
7 – SJIS
8 – GBK (not available on FGL42 series).
ACKNOWLEDGE COMMAND - <akn>/<akd>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user.
Defines when the end of print acknowledgment is sent out by the printer. In normal mode <akn>, the ACK is
sent after printing is completed but before any other action like cutting is performed. So if the cutter failed or
ticket jammed the printer would still send an ACK indicating the ticket was printed. In addition, the printer would
send an error message indicating the failure. In delayed mode <akd>, the ACK is sent after the entire printing
operation completes successfully. You would not receive an ACK if there was a failure.
HIGH SPEED MODE
ENABLED/DISABLED COMMAND- <hie>/<hid>
Note: This feature is set at the factory and should not be changed.
Only used on printers with a special pulley ratio to allow high speed printing.
BUZZER ENABLED/DISABLED COMMAND- <bz#>/<BZ#>
Only used on printers with a paper out buzzer. The values can range as shown below:
1-no buzzer