Table
18.
Retrievable
usage
data
Hex
Value
Usage
Data
Being
Tracked
Factor
80
FRU
Card/Invalid
usage
numbers
(set
to
X'0164'
at
the
factory,
not
set
for
FRU
logic
cards)
N/A
81
Number
of
paper
cuts
32
82
High
byte
of
the
number
of
characters
printed
on
the
CR
(thermal)
station
(see
note
1)
None
83
Low
byte
of
the
number
of
characters
printed
on
the
CR
(thermal)
station
(see
note
1)
None
84
Number
of
steps
performed
by
the
CR
paper
feed
motor
(200
steps
per
inch
of
paper)
50
000
85
Number
of
times
the
customer
receipt
cover
was
opened
None
86
Number
of
failed
paper
cuts
–
single-station
printers
only
None
87
Number
of
characters
printed
at
the
DI
(impact)
station
–
thermal/impact
printers
only
(see
note
1)
1
000
88
Number
of
steps
performed
by
the
DI
paper
feed
motor
–
thermal/impact
printers
only
50
000
89
Number
of
DI
transport
motor
starts
–
thermal/impact
printers
only
5
000
8A
Number
of
home
errors
–
thermal/impact
printers
only
None
8B
Number
of
times
the
DI
cover
was
opened
–
thermal/impact
printers
only
None
8C
Number
of
forms
that
were
inserted
into
the
DI
station
–
thermal/impact
printers
only
100
8D
Number
of
MICR
reads
–
Models
TI4,
TI8,
and
TG4
only
15
8E
Number
of
high-interference
MICR
reads
–
Models
TI4
and
TG4
only
8
8F
Number
of
failed
MICR
reads
–
Models
TI4,
TI8,
and
TG4
only
8
90
Number
of
check
flips
performed
–
Models
TI4,
TI8,
and
TG4
only
16
91
Number
of
check
flip
failures
–
Models
TI4,
TI8,
and
TG4
only
8
Note
1:
The
number
of
printed
characters
is
based
on
the
number
of
dots
that
were
printed,
assuming
64
dots
per
character.
Check
processing
commands
(Models
TI2,
TI4,
TI8,
and
TG4
only)
This
printer
can
process
the
check
entirely
without
taking
it
from
the
printer.
It
can
read
the
magnetic
ink
character
line,
frank
the
back
of
the
check,
and
flip
the
check
to
the
face
of
the
check.
Note:
To
the
face
of
the
check,
select
the
document
station
in
landscape
mode
as
the
station.
Model
TI8
read
commands
The
Model
TI8
has
two
MICR
read
commands.
For
standard
check
processing
(those
containing
signatures
or
checks
being
processed
as
a
standard
paper
check),
use
the
X'1B49'
command,
which
is
the
same
as
that
used
in
the
Model
TI4
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2004
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