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Font & Barcode Commands 

 
4.2.18 SELECT FONT  
 (1B 53 x )         
This  command  will  select  any  one  of  the  printer's  resident  fonts.  
Multiple character sizes may be placed with in a line by using the 
positioning  commands.  Line  wrap  will  occur  automatically  if  the 
character  width  exceeds  the  maximum  horizontal  coordinate  or  the 
end of the page when rotation is being used. Font selection values 
are 1 through 3. 
 
4.2.19 ROTATE CURRENT FONT   (1B 53 52 x ) 
 This  command  when  in  page  mode  will  rotate  the  current  font  90, 
180,  270  or  0(normal  print)  degrees  and  place  any  succeeding 
character  in  its  correct  position.  When  rotating  270  degrees  the 
buffer  will  start  in  the  lower  left  position  and  set  the  buffer 
length to maximum unless set with the vertical positioning command. 
Valid  input  is  R or 1 for normal printing (left to right), D or 2 
for  90  degree  rotation  the  Y  coordinate  will  automatically 
increment, L or 3 for 180 degrees or upside down printing a newline 
will bias the cursor to the right hand side of the page and U or 4 
for  printing  270  degrees  a  newline  will  force  the  full  length  of 
the buffer with printing going from the bottom up. 
 
4.2.20 SELECT DOUBLE WIDE PRINT ON 
 (1B 53 57)   
Double wide character printing is selected. 
 
4.2.21 SELECT DOUBLE WIDE PRINT OFF (1B 53 4E) 
Double wide character printing is deselected. 
 
4.2.22 VERTICALLY SCALE FONT 
 (1B 53 56 x ) 
Fonts may be vertically scaled up 6 times. Valid scale factors are 
1 (normal) to 6 (eight times normal height). 
 
4.2.23 HORIZONTALLY SCALE FONT (1B 53 48 x ) 
Fonts  may  be  horizontally  multiplied  6  times.  Valid  scale  factors 
are 1 (normal) through 6 (eight times normal width). 
      
4.2.24 SCALE CURRENT FONT 
(1B 53 4D x ) 
  This  command  will  scale  a  font  in  both  the  horizontal  and 
vertical directions. Valid values are 1 (normal) through 8
 
4.2.25 PROPORTIONAL PRINTING 
(1B 53 50 x ) 
The  default  for  the  standard  fonts  is  proportional  printing  on. 
Fonts  may  be  forced  to  mono-spaced  which  will  result  in  all 
characters  being  equal  in  width,  to  the  widest  character  in  the 
font. Note that some fonts are mono-space only. This command has no 
effect  if  the  selected  font  is  a  mono-space  font.  To  enable  mono-
spacing  send  an  ASCII  "0"  and  to  enable  proportional  spacing  send 
an ASCII "1". 
 

Summary of Contents for PX922E

Page 1: ...Model PX922E THERMAL PANEL PRINTER PRODUCT MANUAL with ETHERNET Revised February 20 2018...

Page 2: ...1 4 2 Environmental Specifications 1 4 3 Reliability 1 4 4 Power Requirements 1 4 5 Functional Characteristics 1 5 Printer Model Characteristics 1 6 SECTION 2 OPERATION 2 0 General 2 1 Control Panel...

Page 3: ...Week 4 2 13 Send Date 4 2 14 Send Time 4 2 15 Set Date 4 2 16 Set Time 4 2 17 Font Barcode Commands Select a Font 4 2 18 Rotate Current Font 4 2 19 Double Current Font Width On 4 2 20 Double Current...

Page 4: ...int Buffer Length 4 2 46 Set Print Density 4 2 47 Set Print Rate 4 2 48 Print Test Message 4 2 49 Status Commands Send Machine Status 4 2 50 Send Printer Type 4 2 51 Send Firmware Version 4 2 52 Repri...

Page 5: ...rcode Commands A 5 Time Packet A 6 Line Draw Commands A 7 Line Graphic Commands A 8 Counter Commands A 9 Generic Windows Interfacing A 10 Installing Cybertech 9x Windows Driver A 11 Installing Cyberte...

Page 6: ...rtech A922P thermal printer is designed for low operational cost and require no maintenance other then paper replacement Based on Cybertech s field proven design these printers allow for enhanced perf...

Page 7: ...table 1 3 2 SOFTWARE FEATURES Full ASCII character set Multiple font sizes Complete printer status Via Serial port Programmable Macro stored Time Date stamp Embedded Graphics Logo Reprint last record...

Page 8: ...RELIABILITY MTBF 20 000 POH 1 4 5 POWER REQUIREMENTS Quiescent 24 volts DC 5 Amperes Active 24 volts DC 3 Amperes Avg 5 Amperes peak 1 5 FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS Store and interpret input data Sense...

Page 9: ...are then energized for a time proportional to the print head substrate temperature After the dot row is printed a stepper motor advances the paper one dot row This completes a print cycle Printing tak...

Page 10: ...Figure 2 1...

Page 11: ...will be feed by the printer if equipped the take up will also attempt to take up paper 2 2 2 FAULT LED A flashing LED indicates the printer has a fault condition The fault may be out of paper print he...

Page 12: ...It helps if the end of the paper Is folded into a V before placing into the slot 4 Depress the Reprint Feed switch to the Feed position to Feed and take up the paper Do this until all the paper slack...

Page 13: ...FIGURE 2 2...

Page 14: ...Figure 2 3...

Page 15: ...3 2 1 ETHERNET INTERFACE An RJ45 standard ethernet connector is located on the bottom of the chassis 3 3 USB Interface The USB interface is a micro 4 pin type A connector available through the bottom...

Page 16: ...When this command is received followed by four ASCII bytes of position the next block of text or barcode data will be placed starting at this coordinate If the new value is larger then the current li...

Page 17: ...ng lines will be double high This does a vertical doubling in the print routine and not the buffer routines Vertical doubling reduces the buffer formatting time 4 2 8 DOUBLE HIGH LINE OFF 1B 65 or 0F...

Page 18: ...dix A 6 for data structure 4 2 15 SEND TIME FROM PRINTER TO HOST 1B 54 The printer will send its current time to the host when this command is received For packet structure see command summary This co...

Page 19: ...ge and U or 4 for printing 270 degrees a newline will force the full length of the buffer with printing going from the bottom up 4 2 20 SELECT DOUBLE WIDE PRINT ON 1B 53 57 Double wide character print...

Page 20: ...meter is the thin or minimum bar width Valid widths are 1 through 8 dots The fourth parameter is barcode ratio of thin to thick bars 2 1 A 2 5 1 B and 3 1 C Use only 2 5 1 on a thin bar width of 4 The...

Page 21: ...h order bits are set then COUNT COUNT C0 REPEAT next byte for COUNT times ELSE BYTE DATA 4 2 29 LOAD RASTER GRAPHIC DATA 1B 67 4C When the printer has received the above lead in command the printer wi...

Page 22: ...be truncated The data will start at the current XCORD modulo 8 to force a byte boundary 4 2 33 LOAD n ENCODED BYTES 1B 67 58 x data When this command is received followed by a byte count then the grap...

Page 23: ...3 1B This forces the printer to the factory defaults 4 2 40 SET LINE FEED ENABLE 1B 4B x When this sequence is received a line feed is added not added to receipt of a CR When x hex 30 line feeds are e...

Page 24: ...vertical dots The command structure is as follows 1B 41 33 30 30 will set the buffer size to 300 vertical lines If the number of lines used is larger then the new length the buffer will be clipped an...

Page 25: ...ghest possible quality The print rate should be set so the printer prints as smoothly as possible to prevent compressed dot rows caused by disruption in data flow USB or high serial baud rates are pre...

Page 26: ...d Bit 4 if set a paper out conditions exists Bit 5 not used Bit 6 not used Bit 7 if set the battery for the Real Time Clock and RAM is low and the macro s configuration may be corrupt 4 2 51 SEND PRIN...

Page 27: ...RINT METHOD The printer has available a reprint feature This is available to the user any time On the front panel there is a two position switch If the switch is actuated towards the FEED position the...

Page 28: ...m enter 14 30 If the date is August 8 2008 it would entered as 08 08 08 Always include leading zero s in both time and date The in time and the are automatically displayed so there is no need to enter...

Page 29: ...ugh the bottom of the case 5 2 Power cable exiting bottom of unit 24VDC 5 3 Fault power lamp bottom left Lamp is on continuous if printer status is ok flashes if fault Possible faults are paper out ov...

Page 30: ...ad controller Bad print head Incorrect paper grade Bad controller Incorrectly programmed ACTION Apply power to unit Check fuse on Power Supply replace A922P controller replace Power Supply reset print...

Page 31: ...r ESC k 0 1 1B 6B 30 31 Set Margin ESC n xxx 1B 6E xxx Clock Commands Print time ENQ 05 Print date ACK 06 Print Day of Week CAN 18 Send date ESC D 1B 44 Send time ESC T 1B 54 Set date ESC j MM DD YY 1...

Page 32: ...Print Density ESC J 0 7 1B 4A x Set Print Rate ESC p 0 7 1B 70 x Print Test Message ESC I 1B 49 Reprint Stored Message ESC r 1B 72 Status Commands Send status TAB 09 Test Printer ESC I 1B 49 Send Firm...

Page 33: ...t Direction 4 up V to vertically scale font _______________ H to horizontally scale font Scaling vertically or horizontally 1 through 8 M to multiply scale font____________________ Multiply scaling bo...

Page 34: ...D PRINTER STATUS BYTE Bit Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Not used ______ Temp Error _______ Head Up Error ______ Not used _____________ Paper Empty ____________ Not used _________________ Not used ___________...

Page 35: ...____________ 1 Code 128B 2 I 2 of 5 3 Code 3 of 9 4 UPC 5 EAN8 6 EAN13 7 Code 128C 8 Code 128A Inter line _____________ T Top B Bottom N None Thin Bar Width____________ 1 through 8 Ratio of Thin Bar t...

Page 36: ...35 2D 39 36 03 15 96 Preamble_________ Month _________________ Day ____________________________ Year_____________________________________ 1B 74 30 39 3A 33 30 09 30 Preamble__________ Hour ___________...

Page 37: ...om the Program Manager Double click on Main 2 Double click on Control Panel 3 Double click on Printers 4 Add Generic Text only printer driver 4 Double click on Setup 6 Set Paper size for Letter and Fe...

Page 38: ...12 Click on Next Prompt Do you want Windows based programs to use this printer as the default Click on Yes 13 Click on Next 14 Prompt Would you like to print a test page click on No 14 Click on Finis...

Page 39: ...n Floppy Drive A 9 At the prompt Copy Manufacture s files from change the default if required then click on OK 10 Click on the Model you wish to install example Cybertech 922 11 Click on Next 12 Click...

Page 40: ...ed 8 Select Browse 9 In Browse for folder Select Browse 10 Move to the CD or drive where the drivers are located 11 Example G USB Software Driver 12 Select OK 13 Select Next 14 Cybertech USB Printer P...

Page 41: ...LE SPACE 0 P p 1 SOH DC1 1 A Q A q 2 STX DC2 2 B R B r 3 ETX DC3 3 C S C s 4 EOT DC4 4 D T D t 5 ENQ NAK 5 E U E u 6 ACK SYN 6 F V F v 7 BELL ETB 7 G W G w 8 BS CAN 8 H X H x 9 HT EM 9 I Y I y A LF SU...

Page 42: ...APPENDIX A 15 Supplies spare parts Thermal Paper Roll Part No A1328 Take up Core Z1326A One of each of the above is supplied with each printer purchased...

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