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Programming Codes
Ithaca
®
8000
Programmer’s Guide
Page 82
Rev D
100-06908
Feed to Black Dot
If the Ithaca
®
8000 is used with block dot paper, the black dot sensor is made active.
Function
Feed to Black Dot
ASCII
[ESC][VT]<n>
Hexadecimal
!BH,0BH,<n>
Decimal
<27><11><n>
IPCL
None
EPOS
[GS][VT]<n>
Where n
<n> is the number of inches to feed while looking for the black marker.
Description
The [ESC][VT] command performs feeds the paper until the black dot is
positioned as configured.
The Ithaca keeps track of the location of the black dot and will feed paper
until the black dot is positioned as configured.
There are three configurable Black Dot parameters. The Dot Width, and
the Offset may be adjusted to operate with a specific paper. The
Calibration is preset and should not be changed.
Note:
If the back of the paper being used does not have black dots, this
command should not be used. It will always feed <n> inches.
Function
Adjusting the width and offset of the Black Dot
ASCII
ESC ~ W nl nh m
Hexadecimal
1B 7E 57 nl nh m
Decimal
27 126 87 nl nh m
Where
n =
The offset adjustment of the Black dot in n/203 inches where n =
nl + 256*nh. Default is 304 or 1.5 inches. Values greater than 368 will set
n to 368.
m = The Width of the black dot in m/203 inches. The default is 76 or
0.375 inches. Values less than 51 will be ignored.
The offset adjustment is the position of the black dot in relation to the cut point. If n = 0
the cut point will be in the center of the black dot. If the value of n = 304, the cut point
will be 1.5 inches above the black dot.
Note:
This command may be issued as part of an application. If the
values in the configuration match the requested values, no operation
occurs.
Summary of Contents for Ithaca 8000
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