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This command adjusts the amount the printer reverses to start printing. The value range depends on the
Magnetic Printer Style. For a Switch Style Printer it is 180 +/- 7. Otherwise, it is 70 +/- 7.
INC/DEC BURST COUNT COMMAND – <bc#>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user and is only applicable to mag printers.
This command sets the burst count for the burster. Before sending this command, the user must identify the
ticket length value stored in the printer. The burst count value can then be set within +/-75 of the ticket length.
AUTO REPRINT ENABLED/DISABLED COMMANDS - <mre>/<mrd>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user.
These commands enable <mre> or disable <mrd> the auto reprint function for the magnetics printer.
Note: selecting the auto reprint function automatically disables the purge on void function below.
PURGE ON VOID ENABLED/DISABLED COMMANDS - <mpe>/<mpd>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user.
These commands enable <mpe> or disable <mpd> the purge on void function for the magnetics printer.
Note: selecting the purge on void function automatically disables the auto reprint function above.
MAGNETICS TYPE COMMAND - <mty#>
Note: This function is set at the factory and should not be changed.
This command sets the type of magnetic printer. The values can range from 1-4 as shown below:
1 – bottom
2 – top
3 – center
4 – mini kiosk
TRACK SELECTION COMMAND - <mts#>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user.
This command sets the track selection for the printer. The values can range from 1-5 as shown below:
1 – tracks 1/2/3
2 – tracks 1/2
3 – track 1
4 – track 2
5 – disabled
TRACK 2 DENSITY COMMAND - <mtd#>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user.
This command sets the track 2 density. The values can range from 1-2 as shown below:
1 – 75 bpi
2 – 210 bpi
TRACK ENCODING COMMAND - <mte#>
Note: This function should only be used by an experienced user.
This command sets the track encoding. The values can range from 1-2 as shown below:
1 – 7/5/5
2 – 7/7/7