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3110906 B FDI User Manual TRITON 80

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1. 28 5 1 Recommendations for paper 28 S2 e UE 28 5 3 Cleaning recommendatlions 29 5 4 Special recommendation for cuttetr 29 6 GENERAL SPECIFICA TION S 31 ECK CAMS eR 31 7 RS232 E ISIN 31 l XONXOFF Gite te e LL u S un e eiiis uii iE er IPS 32 7 2 WTR Sh FOL OG Ol uod mine mI i 32 S USBPARAMETERS E 33 MERC IIT ERE 33 ME ATTA 33 8 3 OlherinlormaliOM EE 33 9 PRINT SPECIFICATION 34 Ze WR ee 34 92 PUI ZO MC e M M 35 9 3 Print density and density of receipt print lines 37 94 Char C iO SOUS m E 37 10 SELF TEST TICKET DESCRIPTION 49 TOT S f HOSE TICK Kuu nti RU EO UNIUERSIS ETE TOS 49 LL Sub NIent s lieke ouod EHE REPRE IEEE TERI ITEM IUS 50 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 3 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you 10 2 Diagnostic Form ticket 51 11 COMMANDS SORTED BY FUNCTIONN 54 11 1 Reset Commands 54 11 2 V
2. View top size thermo sensible View bottom size Paper introduction Paper introduction The black Mark must be set on the Bottom of paper Use ink for Infrared detection opto sensor Paper 60mm Size TOF black mark Height 8mm 2mm Width 8mm minimum View top size thermo sensible View bottom size NB the minimum distance between two black mark is 65mm TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 80 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you Execute Command Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal Feed to Top of form 90 1D 74 TOF threshold Sensor Auto calibration CL PM TOF Auto calibration Mode Write Configuration Command Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal 187 190 s i nn WE US LF ENOTnm 1F 0A 05 54 n m Write PWM Current Value for Top Of Form Sensor Read Configuration Command Code ASCII Code Description Hexadecimal US BEL NAK IF 07 15 Read TOF paper path Option U I I LUSBEL AF O713 Read Sensors assignation UI II LUSBELQ AF 0787 Read Top Of Form Oo LUSBEL Lu mg Read TOF Mark to Mark Distance I I l LUS BEL O AF 0799 US BEL A Read Knife To TOF Mark Distance 1F 07 B5 Read TOF Search Mark After Close Option US BEL 1F 07 D2 Read Sensor to Cut Distance A US BEL I US LF c p r n p m 1F 07 D7 Read Offset Cut distance value 1F 0A 63 3D 50 Set PWM Top Of Form in NVM 11 2 Packet Protocol comm
3. ESC n MP 1B 7B n Select or Cancel Upside Down Print Mode Synopsis Turn on off upside down printing mode ASCII ESC n Hexadecimal 1B 7B n Decimal 2f 123 n Value of n 0 Cancel 1 2 Set Default 0 Cancel Description Prints upside down characters The command may be combined with Clock Wise Rotated print 1B 56 or Counter Clock Wise Rotated print 1B 12 The character order is inverted in the buffer so text is readable Only bit O is used Bits 1 7 are not used See Summary of Rotated Printing in this document for more information FS F t MP 1C 46 t Read Font information Synopsis Read font information ASCII FS F t Hexadecimal 1C 46 t Decimal 28 70 t Operand t Font storage Identify Value of t 48 0x30 ASCII n 2 0 Single Font n 00 49 0x31 ASCII n 1 Single Font n 01 50 0x32 ASCII n 2 Single Font n 02 51 0x33 ASCII n 2 3 Single Font n 03 Returns OK ACK Hex 06 1 byte Font Id 1 byte Font Name 8 bytes Font width 1 byte Font Height 1 byte Number of characters 2 bytes lt LSB MSB Checksum Hex 2 bytes lt LSB MSB gt Fault NAK Hex 15 1 Byte Description If selected font exists this command returns ACK followed by font information Else it returns NAK TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 128 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Y nnovqaling for you FS H MP 1C 48 Check Easy Font compatibility Synopsis Check Easy Font compatibility
4. 0 Clamshell or Front Straight or Bottom Default 1 See figure below Limit Dec O lt n lt 1 Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description This command will store the paper path type in non volatile memory Notes Same command lt 1F 03 A2 n gt This command must be followed by a reset US ETX m MP 1F 03 80 m Set Default Code Page in NVM Synopsis Set default code page option in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX C m Hexadecimal 1F 03 80 m Decimal 31 3 128 m Operand m Mode Code Page Reber oe sh 1 850 Multilingual 2 852 Latin 2 Slavic 3 860 Portuguese 4 863 Canadian French 5 865 Nordic 6 858 Multilingual Latin 1 Euro 7 866 Cyrillic Russian 8 1252 Windows Latin 1 9 862 Hebrew TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 181 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you 10 KATAKANA 11 1253 Windows Greek 12 737 Greek Default 0 437 Limit Dec O lt m lt 12 Hex 00 lt m lt 0OB Description This command will store the default code page option in non volatile memory NVRAM Notes The default code page selects which code page will be initially used by the printer until it is changed using the ESC t command This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 182 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX n MP 1F 03 81n Set Presenter On Off Option in NVM Synopsis Select the pr
5. NY NY S ue v v v v v d v v v v v VON TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 51 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you Detection Sensor Paper Low Mode Off Top Of Form Mode Off Door Open Mode On Presenter Mode On Paper Jam Mode Off Assign Threshold Paper Out J6 2 144 Paper Low J7 3 128 Top Of Form J6 2 100 Cover Open J6 5 128 Paper Jams J8 5 100 Auxiliary J8 6 128 Presenter Input J8 5 170 Presenter Output J8 6 44 Sensor Current Cmd Sensor J6 3 18 21 mA Pwm Cyc Period 92 100 Top Of Form mode Mode On TOF paper saving Off Distance mm Print Line to Cut 9 8 Sensor to Cut 25 2 Ticket Length 101 0 Offset Cut I 0 0 TOF to Print Line 89 2 Offset TOF Mark 0 0 TOF Mark to Cut 99 0 TOF Add Search 10 0 Presenter Max Speed 450 mm s Prehension Dist 10 mm Loop Height 60 mm Error 2nd try Disabled Retain Option Enabled Retract Option Enabled Wait Delay 2S Wait Next Ticket Disabled Communication Interface Packet Protocol Disabled Fault recovery Automatic USM Mode Disabled USM Count Mode Disabled Rx Buffer Size 4096 Comm Interface RS232 Parameters RS232 Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bit s 1 Parity No Flow Control Type DTR DSR Pause 3584 bytes Restart 3072 bytes Reception Error Ignore Break Detection Enabled Parameters USB Number of Endpoint 4 Driver Easy Mode Disabled Ze LL XX XX XX XX X Y N S
6. US LF i MP DBG 1F OA 8B n Set GFX Print Area Width Synopsis Set GFX print area width ASCII US LF i n Hexadecimal 1F 0A eB Decimal 31 10 139 n Operand n select width Default Dec 80 Limits Dec 1 lt n lt 80 Hexa 01 lt n lt 50 Description Set graphic print area width See graphics code 11 US LF I m MP DBG 1F 0A 971m Save Current mA Knife Motor in NVM Synopsis Set current knife motor value and save it in NVM ASCII US LF U m Hexadecimal 1F 0A 97 m Decimal 31 10 151 m Operands LSB value of c m MSB value of c Formulas C mx256 l Current c in mA Limits Dec 250 lt c lt 1000 Hexa OFA lt c lt 3E8 Description This command will store the Knife Motor current value in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 215 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US LF y MP DBG 1F 0A 98 Read Current Knife Motor in NVM Synopsis Read current paper feed motor value ASCII US LF Y Hexadecimal 1F 0A 98 Decimal 31 10 152 Reply 2 bytes b0 b1 LSB MSB Formulas b0 b1x256 Current mA Description Read Current mA for Knife motor Example Hexadecimal value byteO F4 and byte1 01 gt Decimal value Current 500 mA US LF Im MP DBG 1F 0A 9A 1 m Save Current mA Paper Feed Motor in NVM Synopsis Set current paper feed motor value in NVM ASCII US LF
7. 1D4940D9 Write to NVM Meter print tally and Print Clear to NVM Meter print tally Read Configuration esre iD494093 Return Hours ontalyin NM esre 1D4940A7 RslumFishcydesislyinNVM GS l 9 L 1D 49 40 AB Return Knife Jams tally in NVM GS I gt 1D 49 40 AF Return Cover openings tally in NVM Gesie 1 49 40 83 Pem Temperature aly nN GSI A 1D 49 40 B7 Return Reboot device tally in NVM GSI 1D 49 40 DB Return Meter print tally in NVM TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 76 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you 11 22 11 Others Commands Execute Commands Hexadecimal Read Com Port specific Informations e Read Diagnostic Form Heating time Current ticket speed eise AM url ee i lcd Tae ere mss ee 1F 74 Print Diagnostics Form Write Configuration Hexadecimal to Print Self test eae Aaa Read Configuration US BEL 1F 071A Return Power Supply Coefficient US BEL 1F 07 DA Reply Reset Sequence Option US BEL 333 1F 07 DB Reply Ticket form Option TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 77 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you 11 28 Top Of Form Command Configuration TOF detection requires an additional sensor mounted on the paper path and facing the pre printed TOF marks A few key parameters need to be set TOF Mark To Mark Distance Distanc
8. 22 38 54 70 86 103 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 97 A7 B7 C7 D7 E7 F7 l 7 G W g w nq hk A 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 08 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 98 Lag B8 C8 L D8 E8 F8 8 H X h x 6 4 S 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 j an B9 C9 D9 E9 F9 9 1 Y i y E O O 4 IZ Ole 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 137 153 169 185 201 217 233 249 0A 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A AA BA ER DA EA FA LF J Z j z la li l ri 0 10 26 42 58 74 90 106 122 138 154 170 186 202 218 234 250 0B E 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 9B AB BB CB DB EB FB ec A1 KL Kk la T N 11 27 43 59 75 91 107 123 139 155 171 187 203 219 235 251 0C 1C 3c 3C 4C 5C 6C 7C SC o AC BC CC DC EC FC lt L N IJI 6 LE XI E min 12 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 140 156 172 188 204 220 236 252 0D 1D 2D 3D 4D 5D 6D 7D 8D 9D AD BD CD DD ED FD cai cs 2 M m jd Qa 13 29 45 61 77 93 109 125 141 157 173 189 205 221 237 253 0E 1E 2E 3E 4E 5E 6E 7E 8E 9E AE BE CE DE EE FE gt N A n lt A Pt lt l z 14 30 46 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 174 190 206 222 238 254 OF 1F 2F 3F AF 5F 6F 7F 8F Je JAF BF E Iw EF FF O O SP l a 15 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 42 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you 9 4 7 00 0 01 1 02 2 03 3 04 4 05 5 06 6 07 7 08
9. 3 If the Flash if found corrupted during Level 0 diagnostics the download mode is automatically entered after the printer has reset The printer never goes directly from the download mode to normal printer operation To return to normal printer operation either the operator must turn the power off and then on to reboot or the application must send a command to cancel download mode and reboot Condition Paper Feed Button must in natural position during reboot to return to normal printer operation When each flash download command is received the printer returns either ACK or NAK to the host computer when each command is received ACK hexadecimal 06 Sent when the printer has received a host transmission and has completed the request successfully NAK hexadecimal 15 Sent when a request is unsuccessful The commands are listed in numerical order according to their hexadecimal codes Each command is described and the hexadecimal decimal and ASCII codes are listed Communicates to the printer the information downloaded from applications Data is downloaded to flash memory to query the state of the firmware calculate the firmware CRC and other functions These commands are used to load firmware into the printer TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 64 249 Reference 31 10 906 B ESC 1B 5B 7D owitch to Boot Loader Maintenance Mode Axiohm nnovqaling for you GS SO Erase All Flash Contents Except Boot Sector GS SI R
10. ASCII FS H Hexadecimal 1C 48 Decimal 28 72 Returns SIS ACK list of available font Ids 00 ASCII Fault NAK Returns Hex OK 06 list of available font Ids 00 Fault 15 Description This command asks the printer whether it supports or not Font download If it does it also returns the list of available font Ids single byte double byte that can be used to download a font TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 129 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you FS L f8 t w n d MP 1C 4C f8twh d Download Single Byte Font Synopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Operands Limit Hex Returns ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Description Notes Download single byte printer font in User flash memory FS L f8 t Ww h d 1C 4C f8 t W h d 28 76 f8 t W h d f8 8 characters font name t Font storage ld W Font character width in dots including inter character space h Font character height in dots not including inter line space d Downloaded data bytes 0x20 lt f8 lt 0x7F 0x30 lt t lt 0x33 0x01 lt w h lt 0x20 0x00 lt d x OxFF OK Fault ACK NAK 06 15 6 21 This command will download a single byte font code page to the printer If the download is successful an ACK will be returned If unsuccessful a NAK will be returned A font must always be downloaded completely which corresponds to 224 characters The font name is used to identify the font It will be
11. Synopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Operand Limit Description Notes When the printer is an error status this real time command recovery from a fault DLE ENQ n 10 05 n 16 5 n n Recovery mode Dec 1 lt n lt 2 Hex 01 lt n lt 02 See table n mode description below This command will select the recovery mode when a fault condition is detected by the printer Any fault condition that prevents the printer from any printing function requires one of these commands to allow printing to resume This command is equivalent to the GS ETX command This command will attempt recovery from any fault that prevents printing Recovering from a print head under or over temperature condition is only accomplished by waiting until the print head has returned to its operating temperature range Recovering from a under or over voltage condition is only accomplished by waiting until voltage returned to its operating voltage range This command will be ignored until manual intervention has occurred to clear the fault condition TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 94 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you DLE ENQ OPERAND DEFINITION Decimal Hex Fault recovery mode Restarts printing from the beginning of the line where a fault occurred after recovering from the fault Print settings that are normally preserved from line to line such as character height and width are still oreserved wi
12. Temperature are out of range 1 Waiting until Temperature returned to its operating temperrature range Few minutes if too Heat 2 if too cold printer start automatic the preheating mode waiting few minutes If you don t want waiting Set preheating mode with the command Knife Error 1 Turn Off printer 2 Open the receipt cover inspect the knife and clear any jammed paper 3 Turn On printer 1 Open the receipt cover inspect the knife and clear any jammed paper 2 Push Paper Feed button to rehinit cutter and clear error Unload paper create paper empty and reload the Paper Reset the printer Paper Jam Error 1 Waiting until paper returned to good position Few seconds 2 Turn the printer off unplug 3 Open the receipt cover inspect the Knife out and Paper Jam System and clear any jammed paper 4 Turn On printer Ejector Error Top Of Form error N A Q2 2013 Memory allocation error 1 Clear error with real time command 10 19 09 2 Or Reset the printer Flashing LED in various Hardware problems 1 Reset the printer combinations 2 Turn the printer off unplug Examples These indicate serious problems Double LED Flash Peripheral Test Failure Contact your authorized service representative Triple LED Flash Se Fast continuous flashing of You are enter to Boot program Reset the printer LED Maintenance Mode Main Program CRC Test Download Boot and Main Pr
13. Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal 11 3 Reset Configurations Command 11 4 External Module You have a possibility to download in your memory user one external module firmware Only Client or flash program support this external module The first external Module is a Bar Code 2D MBC with Datamatrix QR codes To manage External module the commands are US LF MD 1F OA 4D 44 Download External Module US LF RMD 1F 0A 52 4D AA Reply information s External Module You can use USB interface or RS232 interface to download Program Module file The file Program Module is configured to downloaded in User Data storages 1 section But if you want you can change it User Flash Storage sector Default value 512Kb Flash Memory Section Number Logos font 0 User Data Storages default O 1 EasyFont 128 To manage User Flash allocation for download the Program Module commands are Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 84 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS U n1n2 1D 22 55 n1 n2 Flash Memory User Sector allocation GS dn 1D 22 64 n Lock Specific 64K user sector 9 e 1 1 1 How install External Module For the communication with the printer Interface RS232 USB and Ethenet we usin
14. 1 pica Description Select font used to print HRI characters GS hn MP 1D 68 n Select Bar Code Height Synopsis Select bar code height ASCII GS h n Hexadecimal 1D 68 n Decimal 29 104 n Operand n Number of dots Limits 1 lt n lt 255 Default 216 dots Description Sets the bar code height to n dots or n 203 inch n 8 mm TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 162 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you Print Bar Code first variation GS k m d1 dk NUL MP 1D 6B m d1 dk NUL Print Bar Code second variation GS k m n d1 dn MP 1D 6B m n d1 dk Synopsis Selects the bar code type and prints a bar code for the ASCII characters entered First Variation Second Variation ASCII GS k m di dn NUL GS k m n d1 dn Hexadecimal 1D 6B go 00 1D 6B P n d1 dn Decimal 29 107 m OI Om 0 29 107 m n d1 dn 0 2 End of command Operands See tables below Description There are two variations to this command The first variation uses a NULL character to terminate the string the second uses a length byte at the beginning of the string to compensate for the Code 128 bar code that can accept a NULL character as part of the data With the second variation the length of byte is specified at the beginning of the string Bar codes can be aligned left center or right using the Align Positions command 1B 61 n The check digit is calculated for UPC and JAN EAN codes if it
15. 252 FD 253 FE 254 FF 255 Axiohm Innovating for you 9 4 11 Code Page 1252 00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 AO BO CO DO EO R FO 0 P j NBSP A D a 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 01 11 21 31 41 51 61 T1 81 91 A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 Not s rr 1 17 33 49 65 81 97 113 129 145 161 177 193 209 225 241 02 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82 92 j A2 B2 2 C2 D2 4 E2 F2 H Pa 2 B R br A O alo 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 114 130 146 162 178 194 210 226 242 03 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 93 i A3 B3 3 C3 _ D3 E3 F3 3 C S c s f A O 3 19 35 51 67 83 99 115 131 147 163 179 195 211 227 243 04 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 94 Ad B4 GC Di E4 F4 14 D T d t D A O O A 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 05 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 A5 B5 C5 D E5 F5 06 5 E U eub O O 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 06 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 96 A6 B6 C6 D6 E6 F6 F V f A E amp 6 v T elo 6 22 38 54 70 86 103 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 TT 87 97 AT B7 C7 D7 E7 F7 I x ILE 7 G W W S C x 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 08 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 98 _ A8 B8 C8 4 D8 E8 F8 8 H X h x E e o 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 09 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99M A9 B9 1 C9 D9 lt EQ F9 O s 9 Y l o e u 9 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 137 153 169 185 201 217 233 249 OA 1A
16. 3 Sensor Status 4 Sensor Status n 2 5 PrintHead Status 7 PrintHead Status Limit Dec O lt n lt 5orn 7 Hex 00 lt n lt 0O5orn 07 Return n Byte s See Table below Description Returns the selected status when this command is processed as normal printer data Notes e The printer reset bit will be zero after the reset condition has been reported to the host for the first time e The packet frame status bit indicates whether a packet sequence i e STX data ETX checksum was in error e A TOF failure is indicated when a black mark is not detected after feeding the paper more than the maximum distance specified e A packet error is indicated when a packet sequence i e STX data ETX checksum is in error or a packet larger than the input buffer is received e The third and fourth status bytes return the raw switch or sensor status Depending on the printer configuration some of these switches or sensors will be used to drive printer options and are not available for external use US v RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n 1 PRINTER STATUS Value Paper Status No paper 3 Presenter output detector paper status Out Out Failure Out Failure Reported Reset Reported Always 0 1 Unused reserved or undefined bit s set to 0 2 This bit is cleared after read reported Clear also USM power fail status TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 235 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqali
17. D n Hexadecimal 1D 22 64 n Decimal 29 34 100 n Operand n mode selection Range of n 00 01 n 00 sector Unlock default n 01 sector locked or permanent memory set Description This command will store the locked type selection in non volatile memory If sector locked When you download a new program or with the command 1D OE n for erase all sectors except Boot The 64Kb sector is preserved If you use the command erase specific sector 1D 40 n with n is the position of 64Kb sector and locked the sector isn t erased If you use the command flash memory allocation 1D 22 55 n m if sector locked the command are ignored and reply 0x15 Note This command must be followed by a reset oee also command status flag reply 1D 22 65 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 142 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS e MP 1D 22 65 Reply Status flag Lock for specific sector 64Kb Synopsis Return status flag lock or unlock 64Kb user sector ASCII GS i e Hexadecimal 1D 22 65 Decimal 29 34 101 Reply range 00 01 00 sector Unlock default 01 sector locked or permanent memory set Note See command 1D 22 64 n for more information GS n MP 1D 23 n Select the Current Logo Synopsis Select the current Logo ASCII GS n Hexadecimal 1D 23 n Decimal 29 35 n Operand n mode selection Range of n 0 255 Default value n 00 Description Sele
18. Description Disable or enable safety mode for Boot download TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 221 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US CRCL E n BP 1F OD 43 4C 45 n Reset Non Volatile Memory parameters Synopsis Reset NVM parameters ASCII US CR C L E n Hexadecimal 1F OD 43 4C 45 Decimal 31 13 67 76 69 Operand n Security byte Limit Dec n 0 Hex n 00 Description This command will reset the non volatile memory configuration items to their default values Followed by reboot printer Note This command is processed only in boot mode If the printer is running in main program mode send first command switch to Boot Mode 1B 5B 7D US CR D U N MP DBG 1F OD 44 55 4D Dump Non Volatile Memory parameters Synopsis Dump NVM parameters ASCII US CR D U M Hexadecimal 1F 0D 44 55 4D Decimal 31 13 68 85 77 Limit Dec O Identify lt 255 Hex OO lt Identify lt FF Description This command is a dump of non volatile memory If parameter defined Syntax Separator hexadecimal value FF dentify size byte number Value If parameter no defined Syntax Separator hexadecimal value FF dentify Example FF 00 04 BA AA 00 00 FF 01 FF 02 gt FF separator Identify 00 Size 04 Bytes Value BA AA 00 00 gt FF separator Identify 01 no defined gt FF separator TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 222 249 Reference 31 10 906
19. H D W 5 b i T w 9 e Ech m 7 Printer Frame E o EU k E e ch ie Tas s S A y MES N Printer Gear Train Paper Feed Motor RS232 Interface PRINTER CONTROLLER ROAADPN TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 8 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you 3 2 Mechanical views 3 2 1 Clamshell Version The platen roller and fixed cutter blade are positioned in the printer cover so the paper path is free to position the paper when the cover opens CUTTER FIXED BLADE PLATEN ROLLER SUPPORT PLATEN ROLLER PLATEN ROLLER PRINTING MECHANISM AND SUPPORT CUTTER TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 9 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Inno vating for you PAPER AXIS ENN 34 53 34 51 Locating depth Locating depth 1 6 1 6 Fixing screws holes 02 5 Fixine screws holes 2 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 10 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you 30 8 mm 183 mm Paper path for clamshell version TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 11 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Inno vating for you 40 mm 40 mm i C Co Qo gt lt lt lt Lu Cc C t OA 60 and 80mm Paper Path TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 12 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm T 3 CONA 20 Innovating for you EU Lier Morr A FR 52 m
20. Hexadecimal 1D 5C nL nH Decimal 29 92 nL nH Value The value for the horizontal and vertical movement cannot be less than the minimum horizontal movement amount and must be in even units of the minimum horizontal movement amount Formulas The distance from the current position is set to nL nH x 256 x vertical or horizontal motion unit inches For downward movement pitch n is specified as n nL nH x 256 For upward movement nL nH x 256 is negative and pitch n is specified as n 65536 nL nH x 256 Description Sets the relative vertical print starting position from the current position This command can also change the horizontal and vertical motion unit The unit of horizontal and vertical motion is specified by this command This command functions as follows depending on the print starting position set by Select Print Direction in Page Mode ESC T When the starting position is set to the upper left or lower right of the printing area the vertical motion unit y is used When the starting position is set to the upper right or lower left of the printing area the horizontal motion unit x is used Note This command is used only in page mode otherwise it is ignored Any setting that exceeds the specified printing area is ignored TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 158 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS rtm MP 1D 5bErtm Execute Macro Synopsis
21. Rapport Cyclic Default 12 Limit Dec 00 lt n lt m 1 Hex 00 lt n lt m 1 Operand m period in us Default 33 Limit Dec 00 lt n lt 255 Hex 00 lt n lt FF Description Set register PWM TOF sensor or Motor values Note Period default 120 uS for motors and 100 uS for sensors After reset this parameters values is lost Restore default value of NVM US LF DLE n MP DBG 1F 0A 10 n Set Power Supply coefficient in NVM Synopsis Power supply coefficient ASCII US LF DLE n Hexadecimal 1F 0A 10 Decimal 31 10 16 n Operand Hexadecimal Decimal Value of n 01 lt n lt FF 1 lt n lt 255 Default 28 40 Description Percentage of parameters for power supply Note This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 208 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US LF M D s Data 0 n MP 1F 0A 4D 44 s I Data 0 n Download External Module Synopsis Download external module in Flash Memory User ASCII US LF M D S I Hexadecimal 1F 0A 4D 44 S Data 0 n Decimal 31 10 77 68 S I Operands Hexadecimal Decimal Ascii Value of s 31 lt s lt 33 49 lt s 51 d Logo fonts sector storage E User Data sector storage 3 EasyFont sector storage Value of I 01 1 SOH Size of Data file modulo 64Kbytes Formulas n l 64 1024 1 Description Download executable code to user flash memory Note During download file pmd reply Informations s
22. m Hexadecimal 1F 0A 9A m Decimal 31 10 154 m Operands LSB value of c m MSB value of c Formulas C mx256 l Current c in mA Limits Dec 250 lt c lt 1000 Hexa OFA lt c lt 3E8 Description This command will store the Paper Feed Motor current value in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 216 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US LF o MP DBG 1F 0A 9B Read Current Paper Feed Motor in NVM Synopsis Read current paper feed motor value ASCII US LF Hexadecimal 1F 0A 9B Decimal 31 10 155 Reply 2 bytes b0 b1 LSB MSB Formulas 60 b1x256 Current mA Description Read Current mA paper feed motor Example Hexadecimal value byteO F4 and byte1 01 gt Decimal value Current 500 mA US LF nL nH MP DBG 1F 0A 9D nL nH Set Autoload steps number in NVM Synopsis Select number steps for autoload insertion and store value in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US LF nL nH Hexadecimal 1F 0A 9D nL nH Decimal 31 10 157 nL nH Operands n Number steps Formulas n nL 256 nH nL LSB of n nHz MSB of n Limits Dec 400 lt n lt 3200 Hexa 0190 lt n lt 0C80 Default value Dec 800 Hexa 0320 nL 20 nH 03 Description This command will store the Autoload steps number in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset Paper Feed speed 50mm s
23. 006A 006B 006C 006D 006 006F p ar st u v wx yz i X 0070 0071 0072 0073 0074 0075 0076 0077 0078 0079 007A 007B 007C 007D 007 2302 A B I A E Z H K A IM N OI 391 392 393 394 pop 396 397 398 399 39A 39B 39C 39D 39E Joor 53A0 P T OD X U Q q B v 6 g Cno 3A1 3A3 3A4 3A5 DAG 3A7 3A8 3A9 3B1 3B2 3B3 3B4 3B5 3B6 3B7 3B8 I K H V 3B9 3BA opp 3BC app S e Ba Es P Es S Es i x Ze c 4 4 Al 2591 2593 2502 2524 2561 L dos L lo 255D 255C 255B Wa 33813 x 2514 2534 252C 251C 2500 253C E F 255A der 2569 nm Ir 2550 Mec 2567 ml T T P r ut H 2568 2564 2565 2559 2558 2552 e 256B 256A 2518 deg L 2580 W i E fH 1 O 3C9 BAC DAD BAE 3CA BAF BCC 3CD si ad 388 389 38A 38C 38E gt lt Y 2 Ip et B1 2265 2264 3AA BAB 2248 BO 2219 B Ya 207F B2 25A0 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 38 249 Reference 31 10 906 B 2592 d E Q lt Q K LL CO Axiohm 9 4 3 00 0 01 1 02 2 03 3 04 4 05 5 06 6 07 7 08 8 09 9 OA 10 OB 11 OC 12 OD 13 OE 14 OF 15 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 39 249 Reference 31 10 906 B 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 28 29 30 31 Innovating for you Code Page 850 20 32 21 33 22 34 23 35 24 36 25 O 26 37 26 38 27 39 28 40 29 41 2A a 42 2B 43
24. 1B 40 unless there is at least one user defined character stored in Flash memory When processing command 1D 40 31 to erase user font logos flash storage area unless there is at least one user defined character stored in SRAM For each user font collection of multiple characters downloaded in either SRAM or FLASH memory a 3584 bytes buffer is allocated to store information structures This buffer is freed When processing command 1B 40 unless there is at least one user defined character stored in FLASH memory When processing command 1D 40 31 to erase user font logos flash storage area unless there is at least one user defined character stored in SRAM For each character stored in SRAM a data buffer is allocated in SRAM lts size corresponds to the character bitmap size If the user character is stored in FLASH this buffer is freed after transfer to FLASH If the user character is stored in SRAM this buffer is freed when processing 1B 40 or 1B 3F commands Page mode The page mode print data rendering is done in a buffer stored in SRAM lts size is total page width x total page height The buffer is allocated when entering page mode Its size may be readjusted if necessary if the total height or width is increased by command Set print area in page mode The buffer is freed when leaving page mode Barcode printing The barcode rendering is done in a buffer stored in SRAM The buffer is freed once
25. 1F 03 AE n Decimal 31 3 174 n Operand n Select mode 0 Short time 1 Long time Default 0 Short time Limit Dec O lt n lt t Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description This command will store the paper low time out setting in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 197 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you US ETX n MP 1F 03 DO n Set error management ASCII US ETX n Decimal 31 3 208 n Hex 1F 03 DO n Operand n error management mode selection Limit Decimal O lt n lt 1 Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description This command will store the error management mode selection in non volatile memory Note If this mode is not set the printer blocks the communication when an error is detected Only real time commands are accepted USB or XON XOFF for RS232 for status reading If this mode is set the communication is not blocked until the Reception buffer is full US ETX nL nH MP 1F 03 D1 nL nH Set Autoload time delay in NVM Synopsis X Set Paper Autoload Mode on off and save in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX D nL nH Hexadecimal 1F 03 D1 nL nH Decimal 31 3 209 nL nH Operand n nL 256 nH Select delay ms Default 0 Use the command Set Autoload Step Limit Dec 0O lt n lt 5000 Hex 0000 lt n lt 1388 Description his command will store the set autoload delay selection in non volati
26. 2C J 44 2D 45 2E 46 2F 47 30 0 48 49 31 32 50 33 A UJ h2 58 3B 59 3C 60 3D 61 3E 62 3F 63 o gt C o N Co cO A AR 00 N o O1 gt O N x IL cO N N N Q2 QI e Wu C N C O N gi A 99 Cc o1 o c Su c N O Wu N C C1 oi gt cO Co QN LX gt LZ e cO CO ma 9 O cO C cO N O1 m e C2 gt C TI e 95 60 96 61 97 62 98 63 99 64 100 65 101 66 103 67 103 68 104 69 105 6A 106 6B 107 6C 108 6D 109 6E 110 6F 111 70 112 71 113 72 114 73 115 74 116 15 117 16 118 77 119 78 120 79 121 7A 122 7B 123 ZC 124 7D 125 7E 126 TF 127 80 135 88 136 89 137 8A 138 8B 139 8C gt 140 8D 141 8E 142 8F 143 153 154 AT 166 167 A8 A9 168 169 174 175 CO 189 BE 190 BF 191 C0 192 C1 193 C2 194 C3 195 C4 196 C5 198 199 200 DO 208 D1 209 D2 210 D3 211 D4 212 D5 213 D6 214 217 DA 218 DB EO 224 E1 225 E2 gt SO E3 N N E4 O 228 E5 O 229 E6 230 E7 231 E8 232 E9 23
27. 4 r m J 12 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 140 156 172 188 204 220 236 252 OD 1D 2D 3D 4D 5D eD TD 8D 9D AD BD CD DD ED FD l 2 M m i Q ji Y l 13 29 45 61 TT 93 109 125 141 157 173 189 205 221 237 253 OE 1E 2E 3E 4E 5E 6E TE 8E 9E AE BE en DE EE FE gt N n lt A x lt X T 14 20 46 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 174 190 206 222 238 254 OF 1F 2F 3F AF 5F 6F TF 8F OF AF BF GF DF EF FF O o A f gt 35 ei 15 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 41 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm C Innovating for you 5 9 4 6 Code Page 860 00 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 AO EO FO NUL s 0 P p C jl O 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 160 208 224 240 01 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 A1 E1 F1 XoN A Q aq T Db 1 17 33 49 65 81 97 113 129 161 209 225 241 02 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82 A2 E2 F2 n r 2 B R b r e TIL 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 114 130 162 210 226 242 03 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 A3 E3 F3 vor 413 C S c s a tT lt 3 19 35 51 67 83 99 115 131 163 211 227 243 04 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 A4 L E4 F4 4 D T d t zif 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 05 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 A5 B5 C5 D5 E5 F5 5 E U e uj o 3 0 a O F O 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 d 26 36 46 56 66 76 Se op a6 B6 C6 D6 E6 F6 amp 6 F V f v A U 8414 T
28. 6E 110 6F 111 70 71 113 72 114 13 115 74 116 75 117 76 118 77 119 78 120 79 121 TA 122 7B 123 7C 124 7D 125 TE 126 TF 127 80 128 81 129 136 89 137 8A 138 8B r 139 90 144 91 145 92 y 146 93 147 94 148 95 149 96 v 150 97 151 98 152 99 153 9A 154 9B 155 164 AS 165 A6 v 166 AT 167 170 AB 171 AC 172 AD 173 AE 174 AF 175 179 B4 180 B5 181 B6 182 B7 185 189 190 BF 191 CO 192 C1 193 C2 194 200 206 207 DO 208 D1 209 D2v 210 D3 211 DA 212 D 213 D6 214 D7 215 D8 216 D9 217 DA 218 DB 219 DC 220 DD 223 EO 224 E1 225 EZ x 226 ES 227 E4 228 E5 WM 229 EG 230 238 EF 239 FO 240 F1 241 F2 242 F3 243 F4 244 F5 245 F6 246 F7 5 247 F8 248 F9 249 252 FD 253 FE 254 FF 255 Axiohm Innovating for you 9 4 5 Code Page 858 00 10 20 30 40 50 60 TO 80 90 AU BO CO DO EO FO 0 P E L O 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 01 11 21 31 41 51 61 T1 81 91 A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 TIA Q aq a x D 1 17 33 49 65 81 97 113 129 145 161 177 193 209 225 241 02 12 22 32 4
29. B Axiohm nnovqaling for you US SO SOH nL nH MP 1F OE 01 nL nH Set Partial Cut Distance in NVM Synopsis Select partial cut distance value and save in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US SO SOH nL nH Hexadecimal 1F 0E 01 nL nH Decimal 31 14 1 nL nH Operand n nL 256 nH Knife motor steps Limit Dec 100 lt n lt 1280 Hex 64 lt n lt 0500 Default 130 Description This command will store the partial cut distance parameter in non volatile memory This setting must be set to match the mechanism connected to the board in order to get partial cut Note u position matching the knife notch This setting is used to compensate for mechanical tolerances on parts involved in knife operation This command must be followed by a reset There are two codes for this function see also command Set Partial Cut Distance 1F 03 0A n TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 223 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US amp H cn cm In dnk lm dmk MP 1F 26 H cn cm In dnk Im dmk Define User Defined Character Set with Variables Height Synopsis Define User Defined character set with variables height ASCII US amp H cn cm In dn1 dnk T Lm dm1 dmk Hexadecimal E dm1 26 H cn cm In dn1 dnk Im dmk Decimal 31 38 H cn cm In dn1 dnk Im dm1 dmk Value of H Parameter H indicates character height in number of dots and does range not have to
30. CO CO _ gt J1 jg gt e CO CO N UJ CO oO O e CO E l OO E CO Wu m 87 Co Co a UJ Ww ol CA o Co c lt CO O NI CO CA co CA NK NEW CO E CO U CH co s L O CO 7 N r Oo e CH cO cO N Wu E pE s gt lt O s s AORTY cO O o cO E N cO Wu co e o e cO EX o cO Co _ cO cO N Wu Q3 AO A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 AT AC AD AE AF 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 171 172 173 174 175 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 BA BB 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 ql BC 187 J BD BE BF 188 189 190 191 CO 192 C1 193 C2 194 C3 195 C4 196 C5 C6 198 C7 199 C8 L 200 C9 gt 201 202 DO 208 D1 209 D2 210 D3 211 D4 L 212 D5 213 D6 214 D7 215 D8 216 D9 217 DA 218 DB 219 DC 220 DD 221 DE 222 DF 223 EO 224 E1 225 E2 226 E3 227 E4 228 E5 229 E6 230 E7 231 E8 232 E9 233 EA 234 EB bl 235 EC 236 ED 237 EE 238 EF 239 FO 240 F1 241 F2 242 F3 243 F4 244 F5 245 F6 246 F7 MEC F8 248 F9 249 FA 250 FB 251 FC No
31. Decimal 27 58 48 48 48 Default Current active ROM Code Page Description Copies characters in the active ROM set to RAM Use this command to re initialize the User Defined Character Set Note To modify characters in one of the character set variations such as Rotated Print Select one of the Rotated Print commands copy to RAM then use the Define User Defined Character Set command 1B 26 If font Selected is User Defined the command is ignored ESC n MP 1B3Dn Select Peripheral Device for Multi Drop Synopsis Select peripheral device ASCII ESC n Hexadecimal 1B 3D n Decimal 2 61 n Value of n 0 bit 0 device not selected 1 bit 0 device selected Default 1 bit O device selected Description Selects the device to which the host computer sends data When the printer is disabled by this command it ignores transmitted data until the printer is re enabled by the same command Note Other bits of n 1 7 are undefined and ignored TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 112 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC n MP 1B 3F n Cancel User Defined Character Synopsis ASCII Hexadecim al Decimal Range Description Exceptions Cancel Patern defined character ESC n We 3F n 27 63 n 32 255 Cancels the pattern defined for the character code specified by n After the user defined character is canceled the corresponding pattern from curr
32. Decimal 29 117 48 m xL xH yL yH d1 dk Operand m Selects Raster bit image mode xL xH 256 Width yL yH 256 Height k Width Height Limits Decimal m O or 48 Hex m 00 or 30 Decimal 1 lt Width x 80 Hex 01 x Width x 50 Decimal 1 Height lt 65535 Hex 01 Height lt FFFF Descriptio Print windows raster bit image n Note When Width or Height is out of the specified range the command is ignored m Mode X Vertical Dot Density Horizontal Dot Density GS w n MP 1D 77 n Select Bar Code Width Synopsis X Select bar code width ASCII GS W n Hexadecimal 1D 77 n Decimal 29 119 n Operand n thickness of thin line in dots Range 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default 3 Formulas n 203 inch n 8 mm Thick line is always n 2 dots Description Sets the bar code module to n 203 inch n 8 mm Note If n 1 than the thin bars will be 1 dot in the thickness and thick bars will be 2 dots TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 170 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS x MP 1D 78 Transmit User Revision Number Synopsis Transmit user revision number ASCII GS X Hexadecimal 1D 78 Decimal 29 120 Description This command will transmit the 10 character printable ASCII user defined revision number Note The returned revision number may contain a bit pattern that is valid for returned status Care should be taken not to confuse this returned
33. The Real Time commands are provided to overcome these restrictions Rules for Using Real Time Commands HS232 interface Three situations must be understood when using real time commands 1 The printer executes the Real Time command upon receiving it and will transmit status regardless of the condition of the host being ready to receive or not 2 The printer transmits status whenever it recognizes a Real Time Status Transmission command sequence even if that sequence happens to occur naturally within the data of another command such as graphics data In this case the sequence will be processed both ways as a real time command and as the graphics data it is intended to be when the graphics command is executed from the buffer The result is that the host might receive status messages it has not requested 3 If the printer is in error condition meaning that the communication interface is likely to be busy the host must be able to send the real time commands regardless of this busy state at the interface Otherwise those commands wouldn t be received and processed These three situations generally preclude use of standard DOS drivers for the serial communication ports when using real time commands Applications should not let the buffer fill up with Real Time commands when the printer is busy at the communication interface A busy condition can be determined by bit 3 of the response to GS ENQ or GS EOT 10r DLE EOT 1 The reason for a pa
34. U a s Se 200 216 232 248 C9 D9 o F9 zl E ET K J zm Sa b Tm E gd T 1 K 1 k H d d Vs T 58 1 208 A a is L n m 4E m BE CE N A n 7 Pt 14 30 46 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 174 190 206 H p OF 1F 2F 3F 4F 5F 6F 7F DEL 8F 9F AF BF CF Die EF O _ 0A A f cy eas 15 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 37 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnnovating for you 4 3XXQCOM 9 4 2 Code Page 737 L0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F NUL SOH ISTX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF ICR SO ei 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 000A 000B 000C 000D 000 000F DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US 0010 011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 001A 001B 001C 001D 0015 001F SP lt lt i amp T j i 0020 5924 10022 10023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 002A 002B 002C 002D 002E 002F 0 1 2 34 b 6 7 8 9 lt gt P 0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039 003A 003B 003C 003D 003 003F A B CD E F GH J KL MN O 0040 0041 0042 10043 0044 0045 0046 0047 0048 0049 004A 004B 004C 004D 004 004F P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A d 0050 0051 0052 0053 0054 0055 0056 0057 0058 0059 005A 005B 005C 005D 005 005F gt a bcd eft ghi j k mn o 0060 0061 0062 0063 0064 0065 0066 0067 0068 0069
35. When the duty cycle approaches the limits shown in the table the receipt print head will heat up If print head temperature exceeds 65 C a safety feature will shut down the print head to prevent damage Printing will continue after the printhead has cooled TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 27 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you 5 RECOMMENDATIONS 5 1 Recommendations for paper e Use a paper reference recommended by AXIOHM Poor quality paper may affect the print head life and the printer performances For nominal current 700 mA Roll diam tres Max speed in mm s 120 140 160 160 160 180 200 e It s possible to increase this performance by reducing shock of roll inertia contact Axiohm for more detail e Leave the paper stock spool free to turn e The printer should not operate without paper as this will damage the surface of the platen 5 2 General e Ensure that there is adequate air circulation around the print head support heat sink as poor ventilation of the print head can degrade the print quality e Never open the cover whilst the cutter is operating e Never introduce tools inside the printer wires could be de soldered or short circuited e tis very important that the print head support heat sink is connected to the customer appliance chassis see p16 pin out connection GND e Ensure that the cutter blades are in the correct position before use in order to
36. s c1 c2 n1 d1 nn dn MP 1B 26 s c1 c2 n1 d1 nn dn Define User Defined Character Set Defines characters download in RAM Synopsis ASCII ESC amp S cl c2 nl dl nn dn Hexadecimal 1B 26 S c1 c2 n1 di Dis nn dn Decimal 27 38 S c1 c2 n1 d1 Wi nn dn Value and Ranges s 3 the number of bytes vertically in the character cell c the ASCII codes of the first c1 and last c2 characters respectively c1 Hex 20 FF 20 is always printed as a space c2 Hex 20 FF 20 is always printed as a space To define only one character use the same code for both c1 and c2 n the number of dot columns for the nth character as specified by n1 nn n 1 16 d the column data for the nth character as specified by dl dn The number of bytes for a character cell is s x n1 The bytes are printed down and across each cell See the illustration below Description Defines and enters downloaded characters into RAM The command may be used to overwrite single characters User defined characters are available until power is turned off or the Initialize printer command 1B 40 is received Any invalid byte s c1 c2 n1 n2 aborts the command Note See 1D 22 n Select memory type to save User Defined characters Top of Character TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 106 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnno vating for you ESC m a2 a1 a0 d1 dm MP 1B 27 m a2 a1 a0 d
37. the barcode is printed The buffer size corresponds to the barcode bitmap size including HRI Macro Definition The macro is stored in a 2048 bytes buffer It is allocated when starting macro definition It is freed if a macro definition is empty or if an execute macro command is sent while recording the macro Easyfont download Single byte fonts A 3584 bytes buffer is allocated to store information structures TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 243 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you This buffer is freed when processing command 1D 40 33 to erase Easyfont storage area In addition a temporary buffer is allocated when processing 1C 4C command It is freed at the end of the processing of this command Its size is 2 x character width in bytes x character height Summary Function Name Right side spacing Character scaling Upside down printing Flash Logo download SRam Logo download Flash User char download SRam User char download Page mode Barcode printing Macro definition Easyfont single All sizes in bytes Persistent storage 2560 7680 4096 4096 2 x LogoWidthInWords x LogoHeight 1024 3584 per font 1024 3584 per font 2 x NbChars x CharWidthInWords x CharHeight 2 x PageWidthInWords x PageHeight 2048 3584 per font Temporary storage Typically 3840 up to 31040 2 x LogoWidthInWords x LogoHeight 2
38. 0036 10037 0038 0039 003A 003B 003C 003D 003 003F A B CD EF GH J K IL MN O 0040 0041 0042 0043 0044 0045 0046 0047 0048 0049 004A 004B 004C 004D 004 1004F P Q R S T U V W X Y L A n 0050 0051 0052 0053 0054 0055 0056 0057 0058 0059 005A 005B 005C 005D 005 005F a b c de f ghi j k mn o 0060 0061 0062 0063 0064 0065 0066 0067 0068 0069 006A 006B 006C 006D 006E 006F a D ar st u v wx yz i o 0070 0071 0072 0073 0074 0075 0076 0077 0078 0079 007A 007B 007C 007D 007E 2302 f j T T I ho lt 20AC 201A 1492 201E 2026 2020 2021 2030 2039 G J t 55 e M TM N 2018 2019 201C 201D 2022 2013 2014 2122 203A A n X S m AO i385 386 A8 JA W A Ai A8 A9 AB lac AD AE ons 9 2 B p H q c E H fl O Ww YQ Bo B1 B2 B3 384 B5 B6 B7 388 389 38A BB 38C BD bor aert c I A B A E Z H O K A MN O 390 oo 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 39A 39B 39C 39D 39 Got P gt T Y x Vol Y 3A0 3A1 3A3 3A4 A5 3A6 3A7 A8 3A9 3AA BAB WO gt Q O Co m Qm Si oS o 3AF ap y g C n 8 I K A H V E o 3BO 3B1 j3B2 SB3 8B4 3B5 8B6 3B7 3B8 SB9 BBA BBB SBC BBD SBE BF W ES E M s a s he A de o M 3CB IBCC BCD BCE TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 48 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you 10 SELF TEST TICKET DESCRIPTION The self test ticket can be printed by pressing both Reset and Paper feed button and releasing the Reset button Or di
39. 01 n 02 ESC c 5 n MP 1B 6335n Enable or Disable Panel Switch Synopsis Enable or Disable Panel switch ASCII ESC C 5 n Hexadecimal 1B 63 35 n Decimal 2 99 53 n Value of n 0 Enable 1 Disable Default 0 Enable Description Enables or disables the paper feed button by toggling the paper feed button on and off Only the lowest bit is used to toggle the paper feed button If the last bit is 0 the paper feed button is enabled If the last bit is 1 the paper feed button is disabled Exceptions Functions that require the panel button cannot be used when it has been disabled with this command TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 125 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you ESC d n MP 1B 64 n Print and Feed n Lines Synopsis Print and feed n lines ASCII ESC d n Hexadecimal 1B 64 n Decimal 27 100 n Operand n range Limits 0 255 0 is interpreted as 1 Description Prints one line from the buffer and feeds paper n lines at the current line height ESC t n MP 1B 74 n Select Character Code Table or Active User defined Font Selection Synopsis select character code table or active user defined font selection ASCII ESC t n Hexadecimal 1B 74 n Decimal 27 116 n Operand n mode selection Limits Code Page 0 0 gt S cO CO C 01 02 03 04 05 07 A C 30 31 32 33 C1 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 126 24
40. 1 1 lt gon in nO N A ni 00 n2 00 n3 00 n4 01 Description Select parameters for bar code Data Matrix Select saving parameters in Volatile memory RAM or in Non volatile memory Pixel size configuration with command select bar code width Note Install Free External Module Bar code 2D contact your provider oee tables below Operand n1 decimal value Description 0 Data matrix standard 1 Data matrix input data specific standard GS1 format 2 Data matrix input data specific standard HIBC format TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 225 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you Operand n2 decimal value Maximum capacity n2 Symbol size Symboltype Numeric Alphanumeric Bytes 0 Automatic N A N A N A N A 1 10x10 Square 6 3 1 2 12x12 Square 10 6 3 3 14x14 Square 16 10 6 4 16x16 Square 24 16 10 5 18x18 Square 36 25 16 6 20x20 Square 44 31 20 7 22x22 Square 60 43 28 8 24x24 Square 72 52 34 9 26x26 Square 88 64 42 10 32x32 Square 124 91 60 11 36x36 Square 172 127 84 12 40x40 Square 228 169 112 13 44x44 Square 288 214 142 14 48x48 Square 348 259 172 15 52x52 Square 408 304 202 16 64x64 Square 560 418 277 17 72x72 Square 736 550 365 18 80x80 Square 912 682 453 19 88x88 Square 1152 862 573 20 96x96 Square 1392 1042 693 21 104x104 Square 1632 1222 813 22 120x120 Square 2100 1573 1047 23 132x132 Square 2608 1954 1301 24 144x144 Square 3116 2335 1555 25 8x18 Rectangular 10 6 3 26 8x32 Rect
41. 2A 3A AA 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A AA BA CA DA EA FA J Z z S S E U e u 10 26 42 58 74 90 106 122 138 154 170 186 202 218 234 250 OB 1B 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 9B AB BB CB DB EB FB 3 K k e gt lt gt E U 6 11 27 43 59 T5 91 107 123 139 155 171 187 203 219 235 251 OC 1C 2C 3C 4C 5C 6C 7C 8C 9C AC BC CC DC EC FC 1 m L N I Co U I 12 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 140 156 172 188 204 220 236 252 oD 1D 2D 3D 4D 5D 6D 7D 8D 9D AD BD DD ED FD m Not Not 1 T of 13 29 45 61 TT 93 109 125 141 157 173 189 205 221 237 253 OE 1E 2E 3E 4E 5E 6E TE 8E 9E AE m DE EE FE gt N A n 4 Z Z A p 14 30 46 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 174 190 206 222 238 254 OF 1F 2F 3F 4F 5F 6F TF 8F 9r AF BF DF EF FF ke l 15 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 47 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you 4 3XXQCOM 4 SR EP TIT 1253 BE ce a e og Sg mg se eed gt a NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 sch UM M d Nee oui s DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN SUB ESC IF 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 P 001A 001B ae n n Vm ep H lt S F h LL y 0020 56924 10022 10023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 002A 002B 002C 002D 002E 002F 0 1 2 3 4 b 6 7 8 9 lt gt P 0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035
42. 93 0 127 Variable 73 Code 128 0 105 Variable d1 103 105 must be a Start code d2 0 102 data bytes Stop code is provided by the printer 76 Datamatrix ECC200 1 0 255 Variable max 1000 77 QR Code 0 255 Variable max 1000 1 Install Free External Module Bar code 2D contact your provider TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 164 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS m MP DBG 1D 6C m Transmit Selected A D Channel Synopsis Transmit selected A D channel Sensors Voltage Temperature ASCII GS l m Hexadecimal 1D 6C m Decimal 29 108 m Operand m Selected channel Hex Dec Value of m 00 0 No used 01 Sensor Paper Out value 02 2 Paper Jam 03 3 Knife Position 04 4 No used 05 5 Top Of Form 06 6 Paper Low 07 7 No used 08 8 Power Supply Voltage value 09 9 Temperature Head value 0A 10 Door Open OB 1 Head Voltage value OC 12 Auxiliary sensor OD 13 Presenter Input OE 14 Presenter Output Returns 2 Bytes see below Reply first byte LSB reply second byte MSB Limit reply 00 lt Byte LSB MSB lt FF 0 lt Byte LSB MSB lt 255 Description Returns the value of sensors voltage or temperature Note If m no defined reply 2 bytes 21 21 decimal or 15 15 hexadecimal or NAK NAK ASCII If switch sensor reply only two values 00 00 or 01 00 example knife Position m 03 See als
43. Axiohm 7 XCONM Innovating for you THERMAL PRINTER COMPONENTS TRITON 80 SERIES 80 mm KIOSK USER MANUAL Reference 31 10 906 September 2014 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 1 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 43X CONM 0 Innovating for you EVOLUTIONS Date Issue Modifications O O S 474 La 17 09 14 B Updateonvotagerange pge7 O RE E WEE IMPORTANT This manual contains the basic operations for running your printer Read it carefully before using your printer Pay special attention to the chapter Recommendations TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 2 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you CONTENTS 1 UNPACKINGQ 6 2 OVERVIEW uuu m uuu u Das 6 3 KIOSK SPECIFICATIONS WITHOUT PRESENTER 3 1 General det e BE 8 32 Mechanical VIEWS m 9 4 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 23 4 1 ESD discharge recommendation 23 4 2 Nominal Power supply and Consumption 23 43 TRIION 80 e nl e e E 24 4 4 Printer Buttons and LED 26 4 5 Duty cycle restrictions printing solid blocks 27 5 RECOMMENDATION S
44. B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX VT m MP 1F 03 OF m Set Default Font in NVM Synopsis X Set default resident or user font option in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX VT m Hexadecimal 1F 03 OF m Decimal 31 3 15 m Operand m Mode selection Value 0 Resident font n 12x24 Pica Decimal 1 User font 2 Resident font n 1 16x24 Elite 3 Resident font n 2 16x24 Elite 48 Easy font n 0 49 Easyfontn 1 50 Easy font n 2 o1 Easy font n 3 Default 0 12x24 Pica Limit Dec O0xm x3 and 48x m lt 51 Hex 00 lt m lt 03and30 lt m lt 33 Description This command will store the default font option in non volatile memory Notes The default font selects which font will be initially used by the printer If user or easy font is selected and no present in memory the default font is used This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 179 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX DC3 n0 n4 MP 1F 03 13 nO n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 Set Opto Sensor Assignation in NVM Synopsis Assign function to optical or switch sensors Sensor 0 1 2 3 and Sensor 4 ASCII US ETX DCH nO nl n2 n3 n4 05 Hexadecimal IF 03 13 nO nl n2 n3 n4 n5 Decimal 31 3 19 nO nl n2 n3 mM n Operands epe 00 Sensor Off 01 ID board Sensor 0 connector J6 2 pin 2 02 ID board Sensor 1 connector J7 3 pin 3 03 ID board Sensor 2 connector J8 5
45. Characters 9 1 1 Print Modes Available print modes Standard Double High Double Wide Underlined Heverse 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 2 Size Characters per Line 53 or 28 Cell Size 12 x 24 Dots or 16 x 24 t2xX24 xO Printing Width 640 dots 640 12 53 640 16 40 characters max width characters max width TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 34 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you 9 2 Print zone e Print Zones for TRITON 82 5 640 dots addressable 8 dots mm centred on 82 5 mm otandard mode font 12x24 53 columns 80 mm 640 dots max otandard mode font 16x24 40 columns 80 mm 640 dots max Standard Mode minimum margins 1 25 mm on each size left and right 9 9 Paper Width 82 5mm 3 248in Printable Zone 640 dots 80 mm 3 149in ominal Margins x2 1 25 mm 0 049 im Top Margin 12 mm 0 472in e Print Zones for TRITON 80 576 dots addressable 8 dots mm centred on 80 mm Standard mode font 12x24 48 columns 72mm 576 dots max Standard mode font 16x24 36 columns 72mm 576 dots max Standard Mode minimum margins 4 mm on each size left and right gt 9 9 Paper Width 280mm 3 149in Printable Zone 576 dots 72 mm 2 835 in ominal Margins x2 4 mm 0 157 in Top Margin 12 mm 0 472in TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 35 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating
46. DD Read Max speed specific Bar code TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 204 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you selection US BS n BP 1F 08 n Set Boot Size Synopsis Set Boot size ASCII US BS n Hexadecimal E 08 Decimal 31 8 n Operand n New Size Boot Formulas Size n 1024 bytes Default 36 Current size Limit Dec Oxnx255 Hex 00 lt n lt FF Description Set new boot loader size Select Boot sector erase Note Available only in download mode TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 205 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you US HT d1 dn BP 1F 09 d1 dn Erase Boot Sector Download new Boot code with Reply Information Synopsis Erase boot sector and download new boot code with reply information ASCII US HT d1 dn Hexadecimal 1F 09 d1 dn Decimal 31 9 d1 dn Value and N _ 36864 Actual Boot Loader size 36Ko range 6144 Actual Boot Strap size 6Ko Reply byte 1 Received data gt Reply byte 1 2 Check received data gt Reply byte ACK or NAK 3 Erase Downloaded data gt Reply byte 2 4 Check download data Reply byte ACK or NAK ASCII ACK OK NACK NOK Hex 06 OK 15 Fault Description Wait for new boot code to be downloaded then check CRC on this new boot code and if valid boot code sector is erased and reprogrammed with new code Printer automatically reboots after program sequ
47. Feed or Form feed cut Mode 2 allows for group tickets This is not the case of mode 1 Note When the mode is activated paper economy Directory you can reduce the distance between the start of printing and the cutting line Standard on built CM RM distance is 11 mm If you adjust offset cut to 8mm The beginning of the printing line is cut to 3mm This command must be followed by a reset Offset Cut 0 gt 0 Paper saving Mode Off On Bit7 nH 0 1 0 Received Command Cut lt 19 gt Mode 1 Mode 2 Model Mode 2 S S Before cut move Paper Offset cut distance Cut paper After cut move reverse paper Offset cut distance TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 200 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you icc Cut Line Print line to cut line distance 11 0mm Offset Cut gt 0 x M ABCDEFGH oriri f a lt 1F 03 D7 nL nH US ETX n BP MP 1F 03 DAn Set Reset Sequence to go Maintenance Mode to Print Self test NVM Select reset sequence to enter in Maintenance Mode and store in Non Volatile Memory Synopsis ASCII US ETX r n Hexadecimal 1F 03 DA n Decimal 31 3 218 n Operand n Select sequence Maintenance mode 0 Press and hold paper Feed button and press and then released reset Button 1 Powering the printer up and press and hold paper Feed button Default 0 Limit Dec O lt n lt 1 Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description Set Reset sequenc
48. If the distance obtained is smaller increase the measured threshold If the distance obtained is greater decreased the measured threshold To change the threshold used the command 1D 73 05 n to read the threshold used the command 1F 07 73 05 You can also correct the position error by entering a distance correction parameter to the printer For this use the command Set Offset Mark see command 1F 03 8E n gt This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 168 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you GS u d0 d9 MP 1D 75 dO d9 Store User Revision Number Synopsis Store user revision number ASCII GS u dO d9 Hexadeci 1D 75 dO d9 mal Decimal 29 117 dO d9 Operand dn downloaded revision number Limits Decimal 32 lt dn x 126 Hex 20 lt dn lt 7E Default Decimal dn 47 Hex dn 30 Descriptio This command will store a 10 character user defined revision number downloaded to the n printer Note n defined revision number is printed on the configuration self test diagnostic orm TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 169 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you GS v 0 m xL xH yL yH d1 dk MP 1D 76 30 m xL xH yL yH d1 dk Print Raster Bit Image Synopsis Print raster bit image ASCII GS U 0 m xL xH yL yH d1 dk Hexadeci 1D 76 30 m xL xH yL yH d1 dk mal
49. NEMPE 0 Status for dot 633 UN NEP CHEN TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 237 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you US w n MP 1F 77 n Return Memory Allocation status Synopsis Reply SRAM or flash memory allocation in user section ASCII US V n Hexadecimal 1F 77 n Decimal 31 119 n Operand n Status select Return 0 Reply the amount of SRAM memory available in for user section 1 Reply the amount of Flash memory available in user download Logo Font section 2 Reply the amount of Flash memory available in user download Easy Font section 3 Reply the amount of Flash memory available in user data section Limit Dec O lt n lt 3 Hex 00 lt n lt 03 Description Returns the amount of Flash memory or SRAM memory available in user sections Note Returns the number of bytes available as a zero terminated ASCII string Each digit is coded in decimal For n 0 the returned value corresponds to the size of the biggest chunk of memory available not the total amount of memory available TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 238 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US y n MP 1F 79 n Set low Resolution Raster Graphics Status oelect or cancel low resolution raster graphics status Synopsis ASCII US y n Hexadecimal 1F 79 n Decimal 31 121 n Operand n Select resolution mode 0 Disabled 8 dot mm mode 1 Enabled 4 dot mm emulation mode
50. Page 137 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nno vating for you GS DLE n BP 1D 10 n Erase Selected Flash Sector Synopsis Erase selected flash sector ASCII GS DLE n Hexadecimal 1D 10 n Decimal 29 16 n Valueand n HI 542k bytes Flash range 0 12 768k bytes Flash 0 15 1M bytes Flash Note Erases the previously selected sector The printer transmits ACK when the sector has been erased If the previous sector is not successfully erased or if no sector was selected the printer transmits NAK Exceptions Available only in download mode GS DC1 al ah cl ch d1 dn BP 1D 11 al ah cl ch d1 dn Download to Active Flash Sector Synopsis Download to active flash sector ASCII GS DC1 al ah cl ch d1 dn Hexadecimal 1D 11 al ah cl ch d1 dn Decimal 29 17 al ah cl ch d1 dn Value of al Low byte of address ah High byte of address cl Low byte of the count ch high byte of the count d Data bytes from 1 to n Formulas Address start ah 256 al Count n ch 256 cl Limits Address start Count lt 10000 Hex n number of data bytes Range of address al ah Range of Count cl ch ch 256 cl 0000 FFFF Hex 0001 FFFF Hex Description Contains a start address ah x 256 al and count ch x 256 cl of binary bytes to load into the selected sector followed by that many bytes The start address is relative to the start of the sector Addresses run from 0 to
51. Read Configuration Setting Fault Hecovery US BEL 1F 07 9D Head Configuration Setting count triggers USM Mode US BEL E 1F 07 D3 Read Configuration Driver USB Easy Mode 11 22 7 Print Options Commands Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US ETX NUL n 1F 03 00 n Set Diagnostic Mode in non volatile memory US ETX m 1F 03 93 m Set Carriage Return Usage in non volatile memory US ETX 6m 1F 03 94 m Set Lines Per Inch Default Setting in NVM Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US BEL NUL 1F 07 00 Read Configuration Setting Diagnostic Mode value US BEL 1F 07 93 Read Configuration Setting Carriage Return Usage US BEL 6 1F 07 94 Read Configuration Setting Default LPI 11 22 8 Fonts Commands TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 74 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal er 11 22 9 Code Pages Commands Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US ETX Cm 1F 03 80 m Set Default Font in non volatile memory Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal iech EUN TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 75 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you 11 22 10 User Tallies Co
52. Synopsis Cancel print data in page mode ASCII CAN Hexadecimal 18 Decimal 24 Description Deletes all the data to be printed in the page area Any data from the previously selected page area that is also part of the current data to be printed is deleted Note This command is only used in page mode EM MP ESC i MP 19 ESC i Perform Full Knife Cut Synopsis Cuts the receipt ASCII EM ESC Hexadecimal 19 1B 69 Decimal 25 27 105 Description Use either Hex 19 or Hex 1B 69 There are two codes for this command Both codes perform the same function Note SUB MP ESCi MP 1A ESC m Perform Partial Knife Cut Synopsis Partially cuts the receipt ASCII SUB ESC m Hexadecimal 1A 1B 6D Decimal 26 27 109 Description The lengtg of the cut be changed through the configuration menu The default setting leaves 0 08 inches 2 mm of paper on the left edge See setting Partial cut distance in diagnostics Use either Hex 1A or Hex 1B 6D There are two codes for this command Both codes perform the same function Note The command is valid only at the beginning of a line TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 101 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC FF MP 1B 0C Print Data in Page Mode Synopsis Print Data ASCII ESC FF Hexadecimal 1B 0C Decimal 27 12 Description Collectively prints all buffered data in the printing area After printing the printer does
53. Time commands as described below TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 60 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 4 3 CON 2 Innovating for you Recognizing data status from the printer An application sending various real time and non real time commands to which the printer responds can determine which command a response belongs to by the table below Status type Reply Byte in bit binary Ascii Hex Normal Realtime 7 6 5 43210 ESC v 1B 76 O 0 x X 0 x X X X GS LF n 1DOAn O 0 x X 0 X X X X GS SOH 1D 49 02 O 0 x X 0 x X X X GS rn 1D 72 n O 0 x x 0 x x x x USvn 1F 76 n O 0 x x 0 X x x x DLE EOT n 1004 n O 0 x x 1 x x 1 O DLE EOT v 10 04 76 O 0 x Xx 0 x X X X DLE ACK 10 06 O 0 X X 0 X X X X DLE EM n 1019 n O 1 X X 0 X X X X GS EOT n 1D04 n O 0 x x 1 x x 1 0 GS ENQ 1D 05 O fJ x x tx x x X Unsolicited status mode USM Response recognized by USM byte 1 O 0 x x l x 1 x x USM byte 2 5 O 0 x x O x x x x RS232 Protocol Xon Xoff Xon 11 O 0 0 0 1 0 0 O 1 Xoff 13 O 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 61 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm NOVAN for you Table of Real Time Commands Code ASCII Code peck M Page Pa LEE RI ENQ STX r 05 02 EE Time Real Time Recovery from fault from fault DLE ACK Real time hcl sls a count transmission a DLE EM DLEEMNULL DLEEMNULL 101900 19 00 101900 f Extended
54. a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 167 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS s OPERAND DEFINITION n Decimal Connector Sensor Mechanism Limit L C 5 TRITON80 TRITON80 e TRITON80 TRITONS8 N A RITON80 TRITONS O lt n 255 TRITONSO TRITONSO O lt lt 255 TRITONSO 0 lt lt 255 TRITON80 TRITON80 0 lt n lt 255 TRITON80 TRITONS80 0 lt n lt 255 E TRITONSO 0 lt n 255 17 TRITONSO 0 lt n lt 255 O lt n lt 255 I Ojo IEN t gt 7 17 t gt NO kal O oloicoi ic na b OO IND 23 0 Kiosk TRITON KALIPSO use CM RM PREMIUM mechanism GS t MP 1D 74 Automatic calibration sensor TOF Synopsis This command configures the sensors detection threshold NVM ASCII GS t Hexadecimal 1D 74 Decimal 29 116 Reply 3 bytes 1 byte Measure Maximal 2 byte Measure minimal 3 byte New Threshold If 3 byte 0 Bad measure Description Startup an automatic measurement for detected the best threshold value on the sensor with the paper used If measurement is good the command will store the sensor detection threshold in non volatile memory NVM Note The measured value is an average value According to the types of paper the type of detection a hole a black mark and the size detection We can observe in some cases an error on the distance between the mark and cut
55. cycle 51 ASCII n 3 Loads user defined characters to flash memory An application must use this command to store user defined characters in flash memory Any user defined characters defined following this command are stored in flash memory A user defined character cannot be redefined in flash memory The flash memory page must be erased by an application before redefining user defined characters For more information see the Erase User Flash Sector 1D 40 n Command earlier in this section Description Specifies whether to load the logos or user defined characters to flash memory or to RAM volatile memory The selection remains in effect until it is changed via this command or until the power cycles TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 140 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you GS U n MP 1D 22 55 n1 n2 Flash Memory User Sector Allocation This command sets the allocation of flash sectors between user data storage Synopsis nu logos user defined characters and EasyFont This allocation is saved in the EEPROM of the printer and is therefore saved across power cycles ASCII GS i U n1 n2 Hexadecimal 1D 22 55 n1 n2 Decimal 29 34 85 n1 n2 Default value of n1 1 n1 See Below Default value of n2 2 n2 See Below n1 n2 lt 3 Size Max Storage for 512Kb flash memory ni n2 lt 7 Size Max Storage for 768Kb flash memory ni n2 lt 11 Size Max Storage for 1Mb f
56. for you e Print Zones for TRITON 60 448 dots addressable 8 dots mm centred on 60 mm Standard mode font 12x24 37 columns 56mm 448 dots max Standard mode font 16x24 28 columns 56mm 448 dots max Standard Mode minimum margins 2 0 mm 0 08 inches Top margin to knife cut 12 mm 0 472 inches 9 9 9 Paper Width 260mm 2 362in Printable Zone 448 dots 56 mm 2 205in ominal Margins x2 2 mm 0 08 in Top Margin 12 mm 0 472in TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 36 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you ER 9 3 Print density and density of receipt print lines This function makes it possible to adjust the energy level of the Printhead to darken the printout An adjustment should only be made when necessary The factory setting is 10096 Warning Choose an energy level no higher than necessary to achieve a dark printout Failure to observe this rule may result in a printer service call or voiding of the printer warranty Consult your Axiohm technical support specialist if you have any questions 9 4 Character sets 9 4 1 Code Page 437 10 20 Le ei P 3 kc e A2 D2 EE a Sio f e 7A ei ei 4 D T Ke t E 6 i 3 X 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 05 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 A5_ B5 C5 D5 ES F5 5 E U e uj o Ni wl o E 37 01 117 8 149 m JI 213 229 x H e E As p ET E e W H i Wi s s i T s 247 C8 D8 E8 F8
57. information Boot Strap layer BL 42 4C Read information Boot Loader layer CL 43 4C Read information Client or main application layer Description Reply layer CRC CCCC and version number v vv and terminated character ACK 06 Reply format BS CCCC v vv ACK or BL CCCOC v vv ACK or CL CCCOC v vv ACK If command error return NAK 0x15 Note If main application Client is absent reply format CL DEAD x xx ACK TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 212 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US LF n MP DEG 1F 0A 74 3D n Read Com Port specific Information Synopsis Read Com port specific information ASCII US LF t n Hexadecimal 1F 0A 74 3D n Decimal 31 10 116 61 n Operand ASCII Hexadecimal Description Value of n D 44 Read Diagnostic Form E 45 Read Heating table P 50 Read PWM motors information see table below V 56 Get current ticket speed Description Read Com port 2 USB RS232 information n z 50 Read Pwm Motors information ASCII US LF T Hexadeci 1F 0A 74 3D mal Decimal 31 10 116 61 ASCII Hexadecimal Operand d P Operand p V 50 Id p 50 Id 50 Id P Description motor Paper advance motor Cutter motor Auxilliary Description Vref motor V Max Current motor mA A D value 0 255 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 213 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US LF w 2
58. is complete Value set with command 1F 63n TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 232 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US e n MP 1F 65 n Return Logo Checksum Synopsis Return the checksum of a logo ASCII US V n Hexadecimal 1F 65 n Decimal 31 101 n Operand n Selected logo Limit Dec Q lt n lt 255 Hex O lt n lt FF Return 4 Bytes Format Byte 1 265 Hex Command ID Byte2 01 Hex Logo present 00 Hex Logo absent Byte 3 Checksum LSB 00 Hex Byte4 Checksum MSB 00 Hex Description Returns the checksum of a logo downloaded in flash memory see command 1D 2A Reply 4 bytes Command ID Flag checksum of the logo specified by n Checksum is two s complement of sum of all bytes in the download sequence Checksum 0x1D 0x2A For the Define Downloaded Bit Image command Example US i n MP 1F 69 n Select Active User Defined Character Synopsis Select active user defined character ASCII US i n Hexadecimal 1F 69 n Decimal 31 105 n Operand n n Select active User font Default 0 Limits Dec O lt n lt 255 Hex O lt n lt FF Selects the active user defined font used by commands 1B 26 1F 26 1B 25 1B 3A 1B 3F 1F 6B Setting remains unchanged until printer reboots or command 1B 40 resets active user defined font to default Description Note TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 233 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axioh
59. is reset to the first column after each line Any setting that exceeds the printable area is ignored If the Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion Units command 1D 50 is used to change the horizontal and vertical minimum motion unit the parameters of this command Set Relative Print Position will be interpreted accordingly For more information see the description of the Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion Units command 1D 50 in this document To move to the left The example shows how to set the relative position 20 dots to the left of the current position 65536 20 65516 65516 256 255 remainder of 236 nL 236 nH 255 To move to the right The example shows how to set the relative position 260 dots to the right of the current position 260 256 1 remainder of 4 nL 04 nH 01 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 124 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you ESC a n MP 1B 61n Select Justification Synopsis Select justification ASCII ESC a n Hexadecimal 1B 61 n Decimal 2 97 n Operand n mode selection Value of n 0 48 Left aligned 1 49 Center aligned 2 50 Right aligned Limits 0 2 48 50 Default 0 Left aligned Description Specifies the alignment of characters logos and bar codes see the value of n Exceptions The command is valid only at the beginning of a line Example ABG ABC ABC ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE n 00 n
60. nH command set the maximum global print speed for the printer TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 219 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US FF SP F n MP 1F 0C 53 50 46 nL nH Set Maximum Speed in NVM Synopsis select the maximum speed value and store in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US FF S P F nL nH Hexadecimal 1F 0C 53 50 46 nL nH 31 12 83 83 65 nL nH Decimal Operand n nL 256xnH Select speed mm s Default Dec 250 Limit Dec 50 lt n lt 250 Hex 001E lt n lt 0O0FA nL FA nH 00 Description Sets the maximum printer peak speed This maximum speed is typically reached at low dot coverage Actual print soeed decreases when dot coverage increases This command will store the Maximum speed value in non volatile memory Notes This command must be followed by a reset With CM RM Premium 24VDC mechanism the maximum speed is 250mm s With CM RM Premium 12VDC mechanism the maximum speed is 150mm s With CM RM Premium thick Paper 12VDC mechanism the maximum speed is 100mm s TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 220 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you US FF S AF n BP 1F OC 53 41 46 n Boot Safety Mode Synopsis Set Reset Boot safety mode ASCII US FF S A F n Hexadecimal 1F UC 53 41 46 Decimal 31 12 83 65 70 Operand n 00 Disabled safety mode 01 Enabled safety mode Limit Dec O lt n lt 1 Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Default n 01 Enabled
61. point Reply Interrupt Bulk n 1 127 or 129 255 n 128 Default n 0 USM disabled Reply Byte 1 Printer information Byte2 Error information Byte 3 Paper information Byte 4 Other information Byte5 Count information Description Selects whether the printer is to automatically return a 4 or 5 bytes status string whenever the status changes Notes This command uses the same sequence as older ASB Auto Status Back but has the following differences he parameter n is an on off switch It does not select trigger subset Any change in any of the following conditions will trigger the USM response Receipt Cover Knife Error if exist Out of range Print head Temperature Recoverable Out of range motor Temperature Recoverable Out of range Voltage Recoverable Dynamic memory allocation Error Papers exhaust Status Paper Jam if exist Flow Control Paper Feed Button Status option Power Fail If count trigger USM 1F 03 9D m is different of 0 all five bytes of status are always transmitted else only 4 bytes of status are transmitted Recoverable errors include cover open cutter paper out temperature or voltage is out of range This command is processed as normal printer data For this command parameter n use Backup memory so parameter n is inchanged after a reset hardware or software But after a power down parameter n is lost n default value USM disabled Wh
62. printed on the diagnostics or configuration form When a downloaded font is to be deleted the font name is used to identify the font Two fonts cannot have the same name Each character is downloaded as raster from top to bottom and for each raster from leftmost byte to rightmost byte Two fonts cannot have the same storage Id See command select 1Bh 74h n TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 130 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS SOH BP MP 1D 01 Request Flash Memory Size Synopsis Request flash memory Size ASCII GS SOH Hexadecimal 1D 01 Decimal 29 1 Return 1 bytes Description Returns the size of the flash used There may be 2 sectors 64K each in flash memory This command assures that the firmware to be downloaded is the appropriate size for flash memory The returned value corresponds to the highest sector number that can be accepted by the Select Sector to Download 1D 02 nn command 1 2128k bytes Flash 7 512k bytes Flash 15 2 1M byte Flash GS STX n BP 1D 02n Select Flash Memory Sector to Download Synopsis Select flash memory sector to download ASCII GS STX n Hexadecimal 1D 02 n Decimal 29 2 n Value and n 0 07 512k bytes Flash range 0 11 2768k bytes Flash 0 15 1M bytes Flash Description Selects the flash sector n for which the next download operation applies The values of the possible sector are restricted depending u
63. real time commands are available on the Bulk Out Received data printer End Point And real time commands replies are available on the Bulk IN transmit data to host End Point TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 199 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 479 CONA 0 Innovating for you Note This command must be followed by a reset All data Graphics data text data received on the Bulk Out are interpreted and tested in real time ommands See also USM Command automatic reply on the Bulk In transmit data to host Code 1D 61 n US ETX I nL nH MP 1F 03 D7 nL nH Set TOF Offset Cut and select Paper Saving Mode in NVM Synopsis Select an offset of cut position and selected the Paper Saving Mode these parameters is stored it in NVM ASCII US ETX I nL nH Hexadecimal 1F 03 D7 nL nH Decimal 31 3 215 nL nH Operand n Distance in 1 10 mm Formulas n nH 256 nL with nH only bit6 to bitO nH Bit7 selected Paper Saving Mode see Table below Decimal Hexadecimal Default n 0 nL 0 nH 0 n 0000 nL 00 nH 00 0 1 10mm 0 0 mm Limit Dec n 1 10mm lt 2550 gt n mm lt 255 0 Hex nx09F6 Description The distance is in 1 10mm and Paper saving mode these values are stored in NVM The Economy mode allows paper to manage the automatic positioning of the paper receipt of the cut command The difference between mode 1 and 2 Mode 2 in the same position paper after the receipt of a command Form
64. than the column width of the current pitch Formulas Set the tab positions in ascending order and put Hex 00 at the end Hex 1B 44 00 number of tabs not specified clears all tab positions Example 1B 44 03 04 07 OA OD 18 00 09 41 09 42 09 43 09 44 09 45 09 46 0A To obtain in standard pitch A B C D EF ESC E n MP 1B 45n Select or cancel Emphasized Mode Synopsis Turn emphasized mode on off ASCII ESC E n Hexadecimal 1B 45 n Decimal 2 69 n Value of n 0 Off 1 On When 0 and 1 are the Least Significant Bit LSB Default 0 Off Description otarts or stops emphasized printing The printer is reset to the standard print mode after a Clear Printer 10 command is received Note Only the lowest bit of n is effective Emphasized printing cannot be used with bit images or downloaded bit images This command and the Select Print Mode s command 1B 21 function identically They should have the same setting when used together TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 115 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you ESC G n MP 1B47n Select or Cancel Double Strike Synopsis Turn double strike mode On Off ASCII ESC G n Hexadecimal 1B 47 n Decimal 2 71 n Value of n 0 Off 1 On When 0 and 1 are the Least Significant Bit LSB Default 0 Off Description Turns double strike mode on or off Identical to Emphasized mode The printer is reset to the standard p
65. the mechanism to a ground connexion 4 2 Nominal Power supply and Consumption Voltage Range Current Units 12V Version 10 0 to 13 8 25A max 1ms all dots V DC On in same time 24V Version 22A max 1ms all dots V DC On in same time A minimum 75W power supply is recommended TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 23 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you 4 3 TRITON 80 connectors Power Supply Presentor Connector RS232 Ba sz Paper Lows Sensor Back view of connectors J 10 POWER SUPPLY Power cable connector 4 pin straight connector Female connector reference JST PAP 04V S 24V 12V TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 24 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXCOM RS232 Interface RS232 cable connector 5 pin straight connector Female connector reference JST SHR 05V S B DTR GND Additional opto sensor connector Paper low connector 3 pin straight connector Female connector reference JST SHR 03V S B Read Sensor CMD OPT USB Interface The connector is a USB micro B type Pinout and connector are standard USB D gt 2325 Micro B USB cable and connector MOLEX ref 68784 0001 Pin 1 VUSB Pin 2 D Pin 3 D Pin 4 Not Connected Pin 5 GND TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 25 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXECON gt NOVAN for you re AB 4 4 Printer Buttons and LED The TRITON
66. the printer diagnostics mode in Non Volatile Memory This mode is used to select a test mode Note This command must be followed by a reset Exit Data Scope Mode or exit COM Scope Mode send command sequence 1F 03 00 00 and stop and restart power supply TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 174 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you US ETX STX n MP 1F 0302n Set Knife Option in NVM Synopsis Select Set knife option and store value in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX STX n Hexadecimal 1F 03 02 n Decimal 31 3 2 n Operand n mode selection Dec Hex Mode 0 00 Disabled 1 01 Enabled Normal Speed High Torque mode 2 02 Enabled High speed mode Default 0 Disabled Limit Dec O lt n lt 2 Hex 00 lt n lt 02 Description This command will store the knife option in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset D Type n 202 phase 2 End Q2 2013 US ETX ETX n MP 1F 03 03 n Set Paper Low Sensor Option in NVM Synopsis Select paper low sensor option and store value in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX ETX n Hexadecimal 1F 03 03 n Decimal 31 3 3 n Operand n mode selection Dec Hex Mode 0 00 Disabled 1 01 Enabled Default 0 Disabled Limit Dec 0 lt n lt 1 Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description This command will store the paper low sensor option in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kio
67. thickness in number of dots Default 0 48 Cancel underline mode Description Turns underline mode on or off Underlines cannot be printed for spaces set by the Horizontal Tab Set Absolute Start Position or Set Relative Print Position commands Underline mode may also be turned ON and OFF with the Select Print Mode s command 1B 21 However with that command the bar thickness is not selectable Note This command is ignored if n is out of the specified range TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 109 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you ESC mn rL rH d1 dn MP 1B 2E m n rL rH d1 dn Print Advanced Raster Graphics Synopsis Print advanced raster graphics ASCII ESC m n rL rH d1 dn Hexadecimal 1B 2E m n rL rH d1 es dn Decimal 2 46 m n rL rH d1 T dn Value of m Horizontal offset from left margin 8 x m dots Value of n Number of data bytes that compose the raster Value of r Number of times the raster has to be printed 256 x rH rL di dn Data bytes Range 0 lt m lt Nx O lt n lt Nx 0 lt r lt 65535 0 d1 dn lt 255 Nx 56 Data bytes if 448 dots 60mm paper width 72 Data bytes if 576 dots 80mm paper width 80 Data bytes if 640 dots 82 5mm paper width Prints a horizontal raster of graphics data one or multiple times Horizontal offset and number of data bytes are variable and specified by parameters Note Advanced Raster graphics is not av
68. until the cut cycle is complete US b MP 1F 62 Request Ticket Number Synopsis Request ticket number ASCII US b Hexadecimal 1F 62 Decimal 31 98 Return 3 bytes Command ID followed by the contents of Ticket Counter Dyte 62h PY Ticket Counter LSB ZS Ticket Counter MSB Range Dec 0 lt Ticket Counter lt 65535 Hex 0000 Ticket Counter lt FFFF Description Returns the contents of 16 bit Ticket Counter See counter Code 1F 61 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 231 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US c MP 1F 63 Set Cut Tag Synopsis oets the cut tag to the value specified by n ASCII US C n Hexadecimal 1F 63 n Decimal 31 99 n Operand n Cut tag value Range Dec 0xnx255 Hex 00 lt n lt FF Description The cut tag is a flag stored in memory used to monitor ticket transactions completion Send this command prior to a cut command and then monitor the result with command Request Cut Tag 1F 64 US d MP 1F 64 Request Cut Tag Synopsis Returns Cut Tag status ASCII US d Hexadecimal 1F 64 Decimal 31 100 Returns 2 bytes Command ID followed by Cut Tag Status Byte 1 64h Byte 2 Cut Tag Status Description Once the Cut tag is set with command Set Cut Tag 1F 63 n the Cut Tag Status returned depends on the next cut cycle Returned value CUT TAG STATUS Cut cycle is not complete 10 J Cut cycle
69. used Automatic detection of USB interfaces Indicate baud rate value Indicate number of data bits Indicate number of stop bit s Type of parity to control frame validity Hardware or Software handshaking Buffer receive limit Printer Send xOff or change DTR line Buffer receive limit Printer Send xOn or change DTR line Indicate which action is being done when a wrong data is received Indicate Break detection line status Enabled gt Low level on RX line during xx ms Set Printer Reset Printer USB Interface number of end points See code 1F 02 03 pl p6 Driver Easy Mode On Off Status See code 1F 03 D3 n TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 52 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXECOM Innovating for you Print Options Diagnostics Off See code 1F 03 00 n This line indicates in which mode the board is Off corresponds to a standard mode Data Scope is used to print data in ASCII and HEX format received from the host Demo mode Default LPI 7 52 Default inter lines spacing See code 1F 03 94 m Carriage Return Ignored Select how to process a ODH character received from the host See code 1F 03 94 m Logo s defined No Current status YES if at least one logo is defined User Char s def No Current status YES if at least one character is defined Fonts Default 12 24 Indicates default font Resident User EasyFont selected upon reset See
70. x NbChars x CharWidthlnWords x CharHeight 2x CodeWidthlnWords x CodeHeight 2 x CharWidthlnWords x CharHeight TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 244 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TKECONM Innovating for you 15 ERROR HANDLING The printer has different behaviour when an error condition occurs depending on how Fault recovery mode is configured 15 1 Automatic Fault Recovery Mode Internal status Restart condition Low Paper Warning Change Paper Roll Cover open Error Close cover Temperature error Error Wait until temperature is in valid range Voltage error Error Wait until voltage is in valid range Inspect Knife clear jammed paper if necessary or and Push Paper Feed Button to rehinit cutter Knife error Error only 2 push Ejector error Error SRAM aloceror Wamng Command 101908 n S0 SRAM alloc error Warning Command 10 19 09 Clear allocation error send real time When an error is detected following actions take place On USB interface all datas received on BULK OUT will continue to be stored in receive buffer until it is full From then on all subsequent datas will be lost To avoid this situation make sure to monitor status either with real time commands or USM automatic status Status reported by status commands is updated within a few milliseconds Once all errors conditions are cleared following actions take place On USB interface all new datas received on BULK OUT are stor
71. 0 nnovating for you Packet definition commands These commands define the start and end of a packet as well as the counter control The counter can be used to determine when an operation is complete The clear and increment count commands are buffered so these commands can be used throughout a transaction to determine which operation is being performed by the printer at any given time If a printer fault occurs this count will allow the host to determine where in the transaction the fault occurred Character Start Of Frame ASCII STX Hexadecimal 02 Decimal 2 Character End Of Frame ASCII ETX Hexadecimal 03 Decimal 3 Character substitution ASCII SUB n Hexadecimal 1A n Decimal 26 n Operand n character to be substituted Limit Decimal n 3 0rn 26 Hex n 02 n z03 or nz 1A Description When the character substitution command is received the following character will have a one s complement performed on it before it is loaded into the input buffer Notes The STX ETX and SUB characters are treated as control characters unless they are the checksum byte If the data stream requires an STX ETX or SUB character then a character substitution is required to maintain the integrity of the packet The checksum calculation will include the byte after it has been complemented without the SUB character TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 83 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you
72. 1 dm Write to User Data Storage Synopsis Write to user data storage ASCII ESC m a2 al a0 d1 m dm Hexadecimal 1B 27 m a2 a1 a0 d1 m dm Decimal 27 39 m a2 al a0 d1 m dm Value of m 0 255 Number of bytes Up to 256 bytes 256 for m 0 may be written Addr 65536 x a2 256 x a1 a0 Description Writes m bytes of data to the user data storage flash page at the address specified The printer waits for m bytes of data following the 3 bytes address adar Exception lf any of the memory locations addressed by this command are not currently erased the command is not executed ESC m n1 n2 d1 dn MP 1B 2A m n1 n2 d1 dn Select Bit Image Mode Synopsis Select bit image mode ASCII ESC i m n1 n2 d1 dn Hexadecimal 1B 2A m n1 n2 di dn Decimal 27 42 m n1 n2 d1 dn For 80mm paper Value of m Mode No of Dots No of Dots No of Vertical Horizontal Dots Line 0 8 Dot Single Density 8 68 DPI 0 288 101 DPI 8 x 288 1 8 Dot Double Density 8 68 DPI 0 576 203 DPI 8 x 576 32 24 Dot Single Density 24 203 DPI 0 288 101 DPI 24 x 288 33 24 Dot Double Density 24 203 DPI 0 576 203 DPI 24 x 576 For 82 5mm paper Value of m Mode No of Dots No of Dots No of Vertical Horizontal Dots Line 0 8 Dot Single Density 8 68 DPI 0 320 101 DPI 8 x 320 1 8 Dot Double Density 8 68 DPI 0 640 203 DPI 8 x 640 32 24 Dot Single Density 24 203 DPI 0 320 101 DPI 24 x 320 33 24 Dot Double Density 24 203 DP
73. 1 3 55 n 49 40 n 13 64 n mode selection Refer to table below data lt CR gt Remote item diagnostic Serial 10 digits ASCII Serial Serial Class model 15 digits ASCII Class model Class model Boot firmware part Number Boot firmware CRC 4 digits ASCII Client firmware part number Client firmware CRC 4 digits ASCII Performs the remote diagnostic functions specified by n Performs functions specified by n Refer to table If any digit is out of the defined range Write to NVM is ignored Function Write to NVRAM Example send 14 bytes to printer GS 0x20 1234567890 Write to NVRAM and print on receipt to verify Example send 14 bytes to printer GS 1234567890 This will print on receipt Serial written 1234567890 Return Serial preceded by n to identify Printer returns 12 bytes in above example 1234567890 lt CR gt 0x20 lt digit lt 0x79 Write to NVRAM Write to NVRAM and print on receipt to verify Return Class model returns 17 bytes Return boot firmware part number return 14 bytes Return Boot firmware CRC returns 6 bytes Return client firmware part number returns 14 bytes Return Client firmware CRC returns 6 bytes TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 151 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you Value of n Hex 80 81 82 83 90 91 92 93 97 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A
74. 1 n2 di dn Decimal 27 75 n1 n2 d1 dn Value of n 8 Dot Single Density Mode 24 Dot Single Density Mode ni 256 x n2 3 x n1 256 x n2 Value of d Number of Bytes of Data Printed Down Then Across Description Enters one line of 8 dot single density graphics into the print buffer Any print command is required to print the line after which the printer returns to normal processing mode EX Single density mode allows 0 192 dot columns for 58 mm paper Each bit corresponds to two horizontal dots Compare to Set Bit Image Mode 1B 2A m 0 earlier in this document TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 117 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC L MP 1B 4C Select Page Mode Synopsis Select page mode ASCII ESC L Hexadecimal 1B 4C Decimal 2 76 Description Switches from standard mode to page mode After printing has been completed either by the Print and Return to Standard Mode FF command or Select Standard Mode ESC S the printer returns to standard mode The developed data is deleted after being printed This command sets the position where data is buffered to the position specified by Select Print Direction in Page Mode ESC T within the printing area defined by Set Print Area in Page Mode ESC W This command switches the settings for the following commands which values can be set independently in standard mode and page mode to those for page mode Set Right Side Char
75. 2 start stop code is supplied by printer if necessary Wu Interleaved 2 of 5 48 57 Variable Length 0 Even Number Coda bar 65 68 start code 48 57 36 43 45 46 47 58 Variable Length 0 oO Code 93 0 127 Variable 255 12 Code 128 0 105 Variable 255 d1 103 105 must be a Start code d2 0 102 data bytes Stop code is provided by the printer 13 Data Matrix ECC200 1 32 255 Variable max 255 0 max 255 0 14 QR Code 1 32 255 Variable Second Variation Length of Byte Specified at Beginning of String Description The value of m selects the bar code system as described in the table The value of n specified length of byte The variable d indicates the character code to be encoded into the specified bar code system See the table Exceptions lf character code d cannot be encoded the printer prints the bar code data processed so far and the following data is treated as normal data m Bar Code d n Length 65 UPC A Fixed Length 11 12 66 UPC E Fixed Length 11 12 67 JAN13 EAN Fixed Length 12 13 68 JANS EAN Fixed Length 7 8 69 CODE39 48 57 Variable 65 90 ASCII alphabet 32 36 37 43 45 46 47 ASCII special characters d1 dk 42 start stop code is supplied by printer if necessary 70 Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF 48 57 Variable Even Number 71 CODABAR NW 7 65 68 start code Variable 48 57 36 43 45 46 47 58 72 Code
76. 2 52 62 T2 82 92 A2 B2 C2 D2 a E2 x F2 2 B R bi r amp T E O 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 114 130 146 162 78 194 210 226 242 03 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 93 A3 B3 C3 D3 E3 V F3 A A s 3 13 C S c s a O u E O Z 3 19 35 51 67 83 99 115 131 147 163 179 195 211 227 243 04 14 24 34 44 54 64 T4 84 94 A4 B4 C4 D4 E4 F4 4 D T d t 6 a E O Y 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 05 15 25 35 45 55 65 15 85 95 AS _ B5 C5 D5 E5 _ F5 5 E U eu N D a O 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 06 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 96 A6 B6 C6 D6 E6 F6 amp 6 F V f v a 3 A I 6 22 38 54 70 86 103 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 T1 87 97 AT Di C7 D7 a E7 F7 7 G W W u e A I 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 08 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 98 A8 B8 C8 L D8 E8 F8 O 8 H X h x e b 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 09 19 29 39 49 59 69 19 89 99 _ A9 G C9 E9 F9 9 1 Y i dir U 9 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 137 153 169 185 201 217 233 249 0A 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A JAA BA EL DA EA FA J Z j z gt B 10 26 42 58 74 90 106 122 138 154 170 186 202 218 234 250 0B 1B 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B TB 8B 9B AB BB CB DB EB FB n 1 1 K k 1 2 31 ar U J 11 27 43 59 75 91 107 123 129 155 171 187 203 219 235 251 0C 1C 2C 3C 4C 5C 6C 7C 8C 9C AC SH SIE DC EC FC 1 i 3 L N 1
77. 222 238 254 OF 1F 2F 3F 4F 5F 6F 7F 8F OF AF BF E Bes EF FF O _ O e S 1 a 15 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 44 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 9 4 9 00 0 01 1 02 2 03 3 04 4 05 5 06 6 07 7 08 8 09 9 0A 10 0B 11 0C 12 OD 13 OE 14 OF 15 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 45 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Innovating for you 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Code Page 865 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A nN 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F mo 32 33 34 35 36 26 37 38 39 30 31 32 0 48 49 S N o i92 CO N _ CO IL O1 o N co cO e N N N 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 L 200 210 D3 211 D4 212 D5 213 D6 214 D7 215 D8 216 D9 217 DA 218 DB 219 DC 220 DD 221 DE 222 DF 223 EO 224 E1 225 E2 226 E3 227 E4 228 E5 229 E6 230 E7 231 E8 232 E9 233 EA 234 EB 235 EC 236 ED 237 EE 238 EF 239 FO n Ill 40 F1 w H 41 F2 242 F3 243 F4 244 249 FA 250 FB 251 FC 252 FD 253 FE 254 FF 255 Axi
78. 24 0V Rdot nominal 700Ohm nominal Number Dots 32 640 Vch Head Power Supply 12 0V Rdot nominal 3000hm nominal Number Dots 32 640 Example Rdot 7000hm Vch 24 0V Number dots 112 gt Peak current Head 3 84A Rdot 3000hm Vch 12 0V Number dots 224 Peak current Head 8 96A Note After reset the Multi Heat Mode is 0 or 1 This value depend of the the command 1F 03 A5 s dL dH Formulas TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 145 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS n1 n2 d1 dn MP 1D 2A n1 n2 dl dn Define Downloaded Bit Image Synopsis Define downloaded bit image in memory ASCII GS i n1 n2 d1 dn Hexadecimal 1D 2A n1 n2 d1 dn Decimal 29 42 n1 n2 d1 dn Operands Value of n1 Value of n2 Value of d 1 56 8 x n1 Number of 1 64 Number of Vertical Bytes of Data Printed Horizontal Dot Columns Bytes Down Then Across T The number of bytes sent is represented by the following formula n 8x ni x n2 nl x n2 must be less than or equal to 3584 See the illustration below for a graphic representation of the downloaded bit image Return OK Fault ASCII ACK NAK Hexadecimal 06 15 Decimal 6 21 Description Enters a downloaded bit image such as a logo into RAM or Flash with the number of dots specified by n1 and n2 The downloaded bit image is available until power is turned off another bit image is defined or either Initialize Prin
79. 3 EA 234 EB 235 EC 236 ED 237 EE _ 238 EF 239 FO 240 248 F9 249 FA 250 FB 251 FC 252 FD 253 FE 254 FF 255 Axiohm 9 4 4 00 0 01 1 02 2 03 3 04 4 05 5 06 6 07 7 08 8 09 9 OA 10 OB 11 0C 12 OD 13 OE 14 OF 15 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 40 249 Reference 31 10 906 B 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F Innovating for you 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Code Page 852 20 39 28 40 29 41 2A X 42 2B 43 2C 44 2D 45 2E 46 2F 47 30 0 48 I 49 31 32 50 33 51 34 W N 52 35 53 36 54 37 55 38 56 39 LO CO O vn 57 3A op 3B 59 3C 60 3D 61 3E 62 3F 63 40 Oo Cc Ww N C p O O N oO CO gt o TI T UJ o o o C B Cl L cO Cl N IR gt l wo c e C1 Wu C1 Co N NO Un CH Cc e o c A CO CO CO Su Az Co Wu o gt Qn N Wu CO LN lt x um Le C O 92 5D 93 SE 94 5F 95 60 96 61 97 62 98 63 99 64 100 65 101 66 103 67 103 68 104 69 105 6A 106 6B 107 6C 108 6D 109
80. 4 B4 C4 D4 I E4 F4 i 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 05 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 A5 B5 C5 D5 E5 F5 B N T 3 5 E U e u I j t F O J 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 96 A6 B6 C6 D6 E6 F6 amp 6 F V f v l a T 22 38 54 70 86 103 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 97 A7 B7 C7 D7 E7 F7 1 lig Es 7 G W g w 1 E 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 08 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 98 A8 B8 C8 L D8 E8 F8 8 H X h x mnm t 3 j 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 A9 E C9 a E9 F9 9 1 Y i y r a Fr O e 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 137 153 169 185 201 217 233 249 0A 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A AA BA Gi DA EA FA LF i J Z j z e UU r 9 10 26 42 58 74 90 106 122 138 154 170 186 202 218 234 250 0B 1B 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 9B AB BB CB DB EB FB 1 a d ec Al K k i t 1 T 11 27 43 59 75 91 107 123 139 155 171 187 203 219 235 251 0C le 2C 3C 4C 5C 6C 7C 8C 9C AC Be CC I DC EC FC lt L NA LLL i F m oo n 12 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 140 156 172 188 204 220 236 252 0D 1D 2D 3D 4D 5D 6D 7D 8D 9D AD BD CD DD ED FD ole Mi m p 721 Q 13 29 45 61 77 93 109 125 141 157 173 189 205 221 237 253 OE 1E 2E 3E 4E 5E 6E 7E SE 9E AE BE CE DE EE FE i gt N A n ES A JF I a 14 30 46 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 174 190 206
81. 68 Reply data No module in Memory Module Off Module no downloaded Revision 1 00 gt Revision Module Control ACK gt Operation Ok 06 Reply data With module in Memory Module On gt Module downloaded User Memory Storage User data Storage 1 Type MBC2 Name Version 00 01 Version CRC 329E gt CRC ACK gt Operation Ok 06 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 211 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US LF c P r n p m MP DBG 1F 0A 63 3D 50 3B 72 3D n 3B 70 3D m Write PWM Sensor Value to NVM Synopsis Write PWM J6 sensor value and store to Non Volatile Memory ASCII US LF C P r D Hexadecimal 1F 0A 6 3D 50 3B 72 3D 3B 70 3D Decimal 31 10 99 61 80 59 7 61 59 P 61 Operand Decimal Hexadecimal Description Values of Op 00 to 255 00 to FF n Rapport Sensor Ton 00 to 255 00 to FF m Period Ton Toff Description This command will store the PWM J6 Sensor selection in non volatile memory On standard Board J6 Sensor Connector End Paper Sensor and also Top of form Sensor in option Note This command must be followed by a reset US LF I n1 n2 BP MP 1F 0A 6C 3D n1 n2 Read Layers Information Synopsis Read layers information CRC and version ASCII US LF n1 n2 Hexadecimal 1F 0A 6C 3D n1 n2 Decimal 31 10 108 61 n1 n2 e nin2 gt parameters Select layer 2 bytes Operand ASCII Hexadecimal Description Values of Op BS 42 53 Read
82. 8 09 9 OA 10 OB 11 OC 12 OD 13 OE 14 OF 15 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 43 249 Reference 31 10 906 B 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Code Page 862 20 32 21 33 22 34 23 35 24 36 25 26 37 26 38 2 39 28 40 29 41 2A nm 42 2B 43 2C 44 2D 45 2E 46 2F 47 30 0 48 31 49 32 50 33 2 5 4 2 53 36 54 37 55 38 56 39 lO CO NTO wu 57 3A 58 3B 59 3C 60 3D 61 3E 62 3F 63 40 41 5 4 6 4 Col ol gt 44 8 4 9 4 lo Wu 70 47 I Cc CC OH e Ol NO zx aka CO J SCH e Wu C2 N QI A O Wu Wu a 8 CH N c1 tO gt S sN ez gt m7 O1 O c 92 5D 93 5E 94 oF 95 60 96 61 97 62 98 63 99 64 100 65 101 66 103 67 103 68 104 69 105 6A 106 6B 107 6C 108 6D 109 6E 110 6F 111 70 112 71 113 72 114 73 115 74 116 19 117 16 118 77 119 78 120 79 121 TA 122 7B 123 7C 124 7D 125 TE 126 TF 127 80 128 81 129 82 130 83 131 84 132 85 133 86 134 87 135 88 136 89 137
83. 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 4 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you 16 TROUBLESHOOTING A 247 10 1 LED 247 15 2 EDERT 248 16 3 Printer Does Not Function 248 17 GLOSSARY ABBREVIATIONN 249 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 5 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqoling for you 1 UNPACKING Each printer kiosk is packaged in an antistatic bag Observe precautions while handling against electrostatic discharges 2 OVERVIEW Based on direct thermal printing technology the TRITON series is a range of highly reliable printer kiosk devices that has been specially designed to fit in minimum space Main characteristics e Very small size printer and cutter Silent print mechanism Integrated controller board with USB and RS232 interfaces Available in 12 or 24V power supply Available with and without paper arm Available with and without paper low sensor Available with presenter and without SUMMARY OF PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS Printing width max mm Printing speed max 1 24V mm sec 12V 150 Paper loading Auto load and Clamshell Paper width 60 80 82 5 mm Maximum paper thickness 60 to 120 um Option up to 190 Recommended paper JUJO AF50KSE3 250 Number of res
84. 800 motor steps gt 100 mm paper 3 94 inch gt Time insertion 2 seconds 1200 motor steps 150 mm paper 5 90 inch Time insertion 3 seconds TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 217 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US LF x MP DBG 1F 0A 9E Read Autoload steps number Synopsis Read current Autoload steps number value ASCII US LF x Hexadecimal 1F 0A 9E Decimal 31 10 158 Reply 2 bytes nL nH LSB MSB Formulas nL nHx256 n Number steps Description Read Number steps feed motor for autoload paper insertion Example Hexadecimal value byteO nL 00 and byte1 nH 04 Decimal value 1024 steps motor 124mm US LF n MP 1F 0A BO n Set Hold Motor Mode in NVM Synopsis Set hold paper feed motor mode set time in second and save in NVM ASCII US LF zx n Hexadecim 1F 0A BO n al Decimal 31 10 176 n Operand n 00 Disable Hold motor mode gt 00 Enabled hold motor mode during n second Limit Dec O lt n lt 60 Hex O00 lt n lt 3C Default n 00 Disabled Description This command will store the Hold motor mode value in non volatile memory Hold motor trigger is partial cut command 1A Note This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 218 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US VT NR J n MP 1F OB AE 52 4An Set Print Density in NVM Set print density NVM ASCII US VT
85. 8A 138 8B 139 8C 140 8D 141 8E 142 8F 143 158 159 172 173 AE 174 AF 175 179 B4 180 B5 181 B6 182 B7 183 B8 184 B9 185 186 187 188 189 BE 190 BF 191 CO 192 C1 193 C2 194 C3 195 C4 196 C5 197 C6 198 C7 199 C8 L 200 C9 206 207 D0 208 D1 209 D2 210 D3 211 D4 212 D5 213 D6 214 D7 215 D8 216 D9 217 DA 218 DB 219 DC 220 DD 221 DE 222 DF 223 EO 224 E1 225 E2 226 E3 227 E4 228 E5 229 E6 230 E7 231 E8 232 E9 233 EA 234 EB 235 EC 236 ED 237 EE 238 EF 239 FO w Ill F1 F2 F3 w H 40 41 242 243 249 FA 250 FB 251 FC 252 FD 253 FE FF 254 255 Axiohm C Innovating for you 5 9 4 8 Code Page 863 00 ii 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 EO FO NUL s O P p C E i q 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 208 224 240 01 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91 E1 F1 xon A Q a q va Bel 3E 1 17 33 49 65 81 97 113 129 145 209 225 241 02 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82 92 E2 F2 n 2 B R b r E T T gt 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 114 130 146 210 226 242 03 ore 33 43 53 63 73 8 J93 A3 B3 C3 D3 E3 F3 xr 3 C S c s 6 F T S 3 19 35 51 67 83 99 115 131 147 163 179 195 211 227 243 04 ii 34 44 54 64 74 84 94 A
86. 9 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 172 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US STX n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 BP 1F 02 n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 Set Communication Interface Parameters in NVM Synopsis Set communication interface parameters NVM ASCII US STX ni n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 Hexadecimal 1F 02 n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 Decimal 31 2 nf n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 Operands n1 Interface selection for parameters RS232 USB n2 n6 Parameters RS232 parameters n1 00 Default 00 07 00 00 01 00 RS232 115200 n 8 1 Ignored On 02 Bytes Values Hexadecimal n1 bits 0 7 00 Interface RS232 selection n2 bits 0 2 00 Baudrate 1200 01 Baudrate 2400 02 Baudrate 4800 03 Baudrate 9600 04 Baudrate 19200 05 Baudrate 38400 06 Baudrate 57600 07 Baudrate 115200 n2 bit 4 00 Number of stop bit s 1 S 10 Number of stop bit s 2 n2 bit 5 00 Number of Data Bits 8 20 Number of Data Bits 1 n3 bits 0 7 00 Parity Mode Odd Parity S 01 Parity Mode Event Parity n4 bits 0 7 00 Parity Select No Parity P 01 Parity Select Enabled and set using parameter described above n5 bits 0 1 00 Handshaking Xoff Xon 01 Handshaking DTR DSR 02 Handshaking Dual Mode n6 bit 0 00 Error processing Ignored 01 Error processing Print n6 bit 1 00 Break Line Off 02 Break Line Enabled reset printe
87. 9 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you Default 0 Code Page 437 selectable through configuration menu Selects the character set to be used Set default Code Page 437 selectable through configuration menu with code 1F 03 80 n 0 oame command 1B 52 n Description Notes ESC v n MP 1B 76 Transmit Paper Sensor Status Synopsis Transmit paper sensor Status ASCII ESC V Hexadecimal 1B 76 Decimal 2 118 Description Sends status data to the host computer The printer sends one byte to the host computer when it is not busy or in a fault condition See the following table Status Byte Bit Function 0 Signifies 1 Signifies 0 Receipt Paper Present Low 1 1 Heceipt Cover Closed Open 1 Paper jam No Jam Jam 2 Receipt Paper Present Out 3 Knife position Home Position Not Home Position 4 Not Used Fixed to Zero Fixed to Zero 5 Temperature In valid range Too hot or too cold 6 Voltage In valid range Too high or too low 7 Not Used Fixed to Zero Fixed to Zero 1 Only if paper Low sensor mode is enabled 2 Only if Cover Mode is enabled 3 Only if paper jam mode is enabled ESC z MP 1B 7A Clear Current Position Count Synopsis Clear current position count ASCII ESC Z Hexadecimal 1B 7A Decimal 2 122 Description A buffered command that clears the current position count TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 127 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnno vating for you
88. B compressed pitch 2 16 x 24 Font C large pitch standard pitch Default 0 Limit Dec O lt n lt 2 Hex 00 lt n lt 02 Description Note This command will overwrite the previous font selection made by the ESC command US V BP MP 1F 56 Send Printer Software Version Synopsis Send printer software version ASCII US V Hexadecimal 1F 56 Decimal 31 86 Return 8 bytes ASCII Description The printer returns 8 bytes containing the boot and Client or Main program version The first 4 bytes returned are an ASCII string for the boot loader version The second 4 bytes are an ASCII string for the main program version Example The printer returns 3 842 26 This means the boot loader version is 3 84 and the main program version is 2 26 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 230 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US a n MP 1F61n Process Ticket Number Synopsis Process ticket number ASCII US a n Hexadecimal 1F 61 n Decimal 31 97 n Value of n Select process 01 Clear Ticket Counter 02 Increment Ticket Counter Description The ticket counter is a 16 bit counter in memory that gets incremented or cleared by sending a corresponding command to the printer Note Note that this command may be used to monitor actual transaction completion as it is synchronised with cut commands This means that if this command is sent immediately after a cut command it won t be processed
89. C AD AE AF B2 B3 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 152 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Dec 128 129 130 131 144 145 146 147 151 163 164 165 166 167 172 173 174 175 178 179 Remote item diagnostic Receipt lines tally 8 digits ASCII numeric max 99 999 999 Receipt lines tally Receipt lines tally Receipt lines tally Hours on tally 8 digits ASCII numeric max 99 999 999 Hours on tally Hours on tally Hours on tally Boot firmware version Flash firmware version Flash cycles tally 8 digits ASCII numeric max 99 999 999 Flash cycles tally Flash cycles tally Flash cycles tally Cover Open 8 digits ASCII numeric max 99 999 999 Cover Open Cover Open Cover Open MAX Temperature tally MAX Temperature tally Function Write to NVRAM Example send 12 bytes to printer GS C00010000 To set receipt lines tally to 10 000 Write to NVRAM and print on receipt to verify Example send 12 bytes to printer GS 00010000 This will print on receipt Receipt tally written 10 000 Clear receipt lines tally to 0 Return receipt lines tally preceded by n to identify Printer returns 10 bytes in above example 00010000 lt CR gt Write to NVRAM Write to NVRAM and print on receipt to verify Clear Hours on tally to 0 Return Hours on tally returns 10 bytes Return Boot firmware version returns 6 bytes Return Flash firmware version retur
90. Code 1F 03 OF m Resident 12 24 List of internal fonts 16 24 Code Page Default 437 Indicates default code page resident EasyFont selected upon reset See Code 1F 03 80 n Swap A B C fonts Off Modification standard font defined Resident 437 737 List of internal codes pages 850 852 858 860 862 863 865 866 1252 1253 Katakana EasyFont Defined No Current status YES if at least one character font is defined User Tallies Tallies printed Current counter value Not the NVM value Max Temp Reached 43 61 Indicate the maximum temperature in C degrees reached by the print head Cover Openings 3 Indicate the number of cover opening closed cycles Knife Cuts 41 indicate the number of cuts performed Lines written 2468 Indicate the number of text line s printed Flash cycles 3 Indicate the number of flash memory download cycles Hours On 22 Indicate the number of hours the board has been turned On Knife Jams 0 Indicate the number of times that cutter jam appeared Meter Print 14 Indicate the number of paper meters printed Reboot Device 46 Indicate the number of time that the controller board had been reset Retracted Tickets 13 Printed only if Presenter sensor selected On Indicate the number of ticket retracted Taken Tickets 28 Printed only if Presenter sensor selected On Indicate the number of ticket taken Head Damaged NO Indicate if the print head is damage
91. Data g FA ASCII 1D 22 55 00 01 CC Send Sitting Le Communication O Seil USB Parallel Ethemet Settings Axiohm TRITON 0000000000 2 Send String Command Normal C Real Time Status Monitor 3 Reply information status 06 ACK Operation OK 15 NAK Error m m ERROR PAPER OUT lear Buffer CI Show USM C Lottery Packet C Kiosk Packet m Download Module Bar Code 2D TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 85 249 Reference 31 10 906 B EasyCom V4 1 5 pid 1 99 Select File 4 C 47300494 pmd Gee ai 1 Select module file 7300494 pmd File Size Date C A7300494 pmd 65542 February 06 2013 Download Firmware C AT300488 BIN 383216 February 06 2013 CAT300487 BS pbt 16392 February 07 2013 C 7300487_BL pbt 32776 February 07 2013 2 Transmit file selected TITTITITITITITITITITITITITITITITITITITITITITITIT Receive Buffer Send Data String q 07 66 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 DL Se Sa T um 3 Reply information status Soa at S cia 07 Erase data section automatic Axiohm TRITON 0000UDn68 m 06 Acknowledge Operation Ok Sa m 06 DI CRC value 2 bytes download Ok caste 7 15 No Acknowledge error download Manta Eon PAPER OUT Clear Buffer Save As C Show USM Lottery Packet Kiosk Packet Check information download module EasyCom V4 1 5 pid 1690 Select File Transmit File 3 ES CE E CEN 1
92. Decimal 31 3 10 n Operand n Selection predefined motor steps See Table below Default 1 130 Knife motor steps Description This command will store the partial cut distance parameter in non volatile memory Note This setting must be set to match the mechanism connected to the board in order to get partial cut position matching the knife notch This setting is used to compensate for mechanical tolerances on parts involved in knife operation This command must be followed by a reset There are two codes for this function see also command Set Partial Cut Distance 1F OE 01 nL nH TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 177 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you OPERAND DEFINITION e 00 t25knifemotorsteps US ETX VT n MP 1F 030B n Set Printhead Pre Heating Mode in NVM Synopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Operand Default Limit Description Note Select Pre heating value and save in Non Volatile Memory US ETX VT n 1F 03 0B n 31 3 11 n n mode selection Dec Hex Mode 0 00 Disabled 1 01 Enabled 0 Disabled Dec O lt n lt 1 Hex 00xn x01 This command will store the printhead Pre heating Mode parameter in non volatile memory When this mode is enabled the controller monitors the printhead temperature and keeps it above 35 C This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 178 249 Reference 31 10 906
93. Default 0 Disabled Limit Dec O lt n lt i1 Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description Returns the selected status when this command is processed as normal printer data Note Used in combination with command Print Raster Graphics 11 n1 dn When this mode is enabled the number of data bytes of command Print Raster Graphics is divided by two Each pixel is doubled in horizontal direction and the raster is printed twice This mode can be used to emulate 4 dots mm graphics US z n MP 1F 7A n Return User Font Status Heturn user font status Synopsis ASCII US Z Hexadecimal 1F 7A Decimal 31 122 n Operand n Select font status Limit Dec O lt n lt 255 Hex 00 lt n lt FF Reply Always returns 2 Bytes Command ID Status of font n Id Command 7A hex Ea 0 if no character in this font is defined 1 if at least one character in font n is defined Description Returns the status of selected user font TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 239 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US n MP 1F EC n Presenter Low Level commands Synopsis Executed the low level ejector commands ASCII US y n sL sH Hexadecimal IF EC n sL sH Decimal 31 236 n sL sH Operand Command Selection n s 256 sH sL Numbers of steps Hex 00 lt n lt 09 0000 lt s FFFF Presenter commands Operand Designation n 0 Eject ticket 0 sL sH Retain ticket P 0 sL sH Retract ti
94. Download Bit Image 147 USen 1F 65 n Return Logo Checksum 233 11 9 Printer Status Commands These commands enable the printer to communicate with the host computer They are stored in the printer s data buffer as they are received and are handled by the firmware in the order in which they were received TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 57 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXCONGS nnovqaling for you When a fault occurs the printer will go busy at the communication interface and not respond to either of the Printer Status commands If the fault causing the busy condition can be cleared such as by loading paper or letting the thermal printhead cool down the printer will resume processing the data in its receive buffer Real Time commands allow the printer to function when it is busy at the communication interface oee the following section Real Time Commands for details about these commands Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal ESCv 1B 76 Transmit Paper Sensor status 127 GSLEn Return Hardware Information 135 GSI n Jj1D490tor831 Transmit Printer Model ID GSIn 1D4902or32 Transmit Type ID KJ GSe 1D49402B Return Boot firmware part number GSIQ3 X 1D494033 Return Client firmware part number ia GSIB J 1D4942 Transmit Printer Manufacturer id GSI C 1D 49 43 Transmit Printer Name GS D 1D 49 44 Transmit Serial Number Gan 1D 61 n Select or Can
95. E 52 4A n or 1D AE n Power Supply 23 76V Result of current voltage measurement Multi Heat Mode Off Status of multi heat mode See code 1D 25 s nO nl Number dots max 256 Printed only if multi heat mode selected On xx lt Number dots lt xxx Number heats max 02 Printed only if multi heat mode selected On Xx lt Number Heats lt xx Min Speed mm s xx 00 Printed only if multi heat mode selected On Printing top low speed Max Speed mm s 250 00 Printer top speed limit See code 1F OC 53 50 46 nL nH Pre Heat Head Off This mode is used to maintain print head temperature above minimum value Knife On Enable Knife Operation Min Ticket Length 65 mm This value indicates the minimum ticket length Paper Entry Bottom Select which paper entry used Paper Auto load Mode On Set Paper Auto load Mode Steps Auto load I 1600 Indicate the number of motor steps for auto Load Motor Parameters Paper Feed motor 696 0 mA Indicated the maximum current driver in mA for paper feed motor Pwm Cyc Period 55 120 Select current reference Hold Motor Mode Off Indicate state of hold motor management Knife motor 494 0 mA Indicated the maximum current driver in mA for cutter motor Pwm Cyc Period 39 120 Select current reference Presenter motor 405 0 mA Indicated the maximum current driver in mA for presenter motor Pwm Cyc Period 32 120 Select current reference NY
96. E N v N x N d d N NZ NZ N Enable Disable Paper low sensor management See code 1F 03 03 m Enable Disable Top Of Form sensor management See code 1F 03 87 m Enable Disable Door sensor management See code 1F 03 89 m Enable Disable Presenter sensor management See code 1F 03 81 m Enable Disable Paper Jam sensor management See code 1F 03 88 m See code IF 03 13 nO n5 ID 73 nm Indicate hardware connector assignment n0 Indicate Paper out threshold Indicate hardware connector assignment n1 Indicate Paper low threshold Indicate hardware connector assignment n2 Indicate Top of Form threshold Indicate hardware connector assignment n5 Indicate Cover open threshold Indicate hardware connector assignment n3 Indicate Paper Jam threshold Indicate hardware connector assignment n4 Indicate Auxiliary threshold Indicate hardware connector assignment n3 Indicate Presenter input threshold Indicate hardware connector assignment n4 Indicate Presenter output threshold Indicate the current command on the sensor connector J6 3 Select current reference Printed only if Top Of Form sensor management selected On Top Of Form activated See Code 1F 03 87 n Modification printing line started See code 1F 03 D7 nL nH Mechanism distance MGTA See Code lt 1F 03 8B nL nH Mechanism distance when no use Auxiliary sensor else see code 1F 03 D2 nL n
97. Execute macro ASCII GS r m Hexadecimal 1D 5E r t m Decimal 29 94 r t m Valueofr The number of times to execute the macro Value of t The waiting time for executing the macro Description Executes a macro After waiting for a specified period the printer waits for the Paper Feed Button to be pressed After the button is pressed the printer executes the macro once The printer repeats this operation the number of specified times When the macro is executed by pressing the Paper Feed Button m 1 paper cannot be feed by using the Paper Feed Button Formulas The waiting time is t x 100 ms for every macro execution m specifies macro executing mode when the LSB Least significant bit m 0 The macro executes r times continuously at the interval specified by t when the LSB Least significant bit of m 1 Note If this command is received while a macro is being defined the macro definition is aborted and the definition is cleared If the macro is not defined or if r is 0 nothing is executed TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 159 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you GS a n MP 1D61n Select or Cancel Unsolicited Status Mode USM Synopsis Select or cancel unsolicited status mode on current communication interface ASCII GS a n Hexadecimal 1D 61 n Decimal 29 97 n Value ofn Oturns mode off Any non zero value turns mode on For communication Interface USB Select End
98. F 417 Code 39 Code 93 QR Code Datamatrix Drivers available Windows 98 XP 2000 Vista Windows CE Windows 7 32b amp 64b Linux Human Interface LED Reset Button Paper feed button 7 RS232 PARAMETERS The RS 232C interface uses either XON XOFF software or DTR DSR hardware protocol to control the flow of information between the computer and the printer In XON XOFF mode a particular character is sent back and forth between the host and the printer to regulate the communication In DTR DSR mode changes in the DTR DSR signal on the RS 232C interface controls the information flow TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 31 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 4 3 COMN 2 Innovating for you 7 1 XON XOFF Protocol The XON XOFF characters controls the information transfer between the printer and the host computer The printer sends an XON character when it is ready to receive data and it sends an XOFF character when it cannot accept any more data The software on the host computer must monitor the communication link as shown in the following flowchart in order to send data at the appropriate times If XON XOFF has been selected the printer also toggles the DTR signal as described in the next section but it does not look at the DSR signal to transmit data Was an XON or XOFF character last received Wait for XON character XON character hexadecimal 11 XOFF character hexadecimal 13 7 2 D
99. FINITION n Type Dec He CT mug o 14 MGTA Dec 14 Hex OE This command allows selecting a mechanism type This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 186 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX A n MP 1F 03 SE n Set One Offset Start Mark TOF in NVM Synopsis Set offset start TOF mark and store this parameter in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX A n Hexadecimal 1F 03 8E n Decimal 31 3 142 N Operand n Signed Offset Start TOF Mark 1 10mm Default 0 1 10 mm Limit Dec 0 lt n 1 l0mm 127 gt 0 0 mm lt n lt 12 7mm He 00 lt n 1 10mm lt 7F Limit Dec 128 lt n 1 10mm 255 gt 12 8mm n 0 1 mm Hex 80 lt n 1 10mm lt FF Description You can use this command for move the start of the TOF mark 1 10mm and save this parameter in NVM Example After automatic calibration the distance measured from the TOF mark cut is above or below the set point special case You can apply a displacement of beginning of the TOF mark for find the desired set point Distance Mark TOF to cut line Note This command must be followed by a reset I TOF mark to mark distance I I i l lt 1F 03 98 nL nH gt i TOF mark to cut distance lt 1F 03 98 nL nH Start TOF mark Cut Line n n Offset TOF mark 1 10mm lt 1F 03 SE n gt TRITON 80 Kiosk Series U
100. Font Status 11 6 Easy Font Commands 233 234 The downloadable fonts are stored in Flash memory in a dedicated area separate from the code and usual logos and user font s storage areas Code ASCII Code Hexadecimal FS FT 1C 46 t Read Font information TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 56 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you 1C 48 Check Easy Font Compatibility FSL f8twn d 1C 4C f8twn Download Single Byte Font a 11 7 Graphics Commands These commands are used to enter and print graphics data and are described in order of their hexadecimal codes Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal DCini n 11 n1 nl Print Raster Graphics GFX an Sch ESC K n1 n2d1 1B 4B n7 n2d1 Select Single Density Graphics 117 FSC Y ni n2d1 1B 59 n1 n2 dl Select Double Density Graphics isl GS v0m xl xh yl yh d 1D 76 30 m xl Print Raster Bit Image 170 dk 219 5 USLFin 1F OA 8B n oet GFX Print Area Width were IF OC 53 50 45 nL Select Maximum Print speed before print GFX US BM P file 1F 42 4D 50 file Print a BMP File 1F 79 n Set Low Resolution Raster Graphics 11 8 Logo Commands Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal ESC BM P File 1B 42 4D 50 Download BMP Logo File GS n 1D23n Select the Current Logo 143 GS n1n2d1 dn 1D 2A n1 n2 Define Download Bit Image 146 d1 dn GS m J 1D 2F m Print
101. H Ticket length start mark to start mark next ticket Used to define the paper saving distance See Code 1F 03 D7 nL nH Adjusting the start position of the mark to make the measurement See code 1F 03 8E n Distance Mark to cut line you want See code 1F 03 99 nL nH Addition distance to search Mark See code 1F 03 97 nL nH Printed only if Presenter sensor management selected On Indicate presenter motor output paper in mm s Indicate waiting distance in mm After paper is detected in input presenter sensor Indicate The maximum loop Length in presenter in mm Indicate if 2nd try with error option is disabled or enabled Indicate if retain option is enabled or disabled Indicate if retracted option is enabled or disabled Time out to retract ticket s in second Only printed if Retract option is enabled Indicate if wait next print for retract is disabled or enabled Only printed if Retract active Indicates if the packet protocol is enabled or not Indicated whether printer restarts automatically when a fault condition disappears or if an action from the host is required See code 1F 03 90 m Indicate if Unsolicited Status Mode management is enabled or not See code 1D 61 n Indicate Count mode management is enabled or not into Unsolicited Status Mode This indicates the size of the data Input buffer Bytes See Code 1F 0A 52 3D n Indicates 1f RS232 or USB interface is
102. H 0 255 Default 640 dots the maximum printable area for 82 5mm paper Description Sets the width of the printing area If the setting exceeds the printable area the maximum value of the printable area is used The width of the printing area is set to nH X 256 nL times horizontal motion unit inches The horizontal motion units are set by the Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion Units command 1D 50 which is described earlier in this document The width of the printing area follows the Set Left Margin command 1D 4C See the Set Left Margin command GS L earlier in this document for a description Notes The command is ignored if it is not at the beginning of the line If the setting exceeds the printable area the maximum value of the printable area is used Formulas To set the width of the printing area to one inch send the four byte string GS W 203 0 Or to set the width of the printing area to two inches send the four byte string GS W 150 1 Where 2 inches 406 203 and 406 1 X 256 150 c Printable area 640 dots wm l c _ 1 C lt eft margin 9 Printing area width D TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 157 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS nL nH MP 1D 5C nL nH Set Relative Vertical Print Position in Page Mode Synopsis Set relative vertical print position in page mode ASCII GS nL nH
103. I 0 640 203 DPI 24 x 640 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 107 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TKECONM Innovating for you Value of n 8 Dot Single Density Mode 24 Dot Single Density Mode ni 256 x n2 3 x n1 256 x n2 Value of d Number of Bytes of Data Printed Down Then Across Description oets the print resolution and enters one line of graphics data into the print buffer Excess data is accepted but ignored Any print command is required to print the data after which the printer returns to normal processing mode Note See below the illustrations for graphic representations of the bit image 8 Dot Single Density Mode Receipt MSB Top of Bit Image d1i d2 d3 d4 dn p dn LSB 24 Dot Single Density Mode Top of Bit Image MSB we LSB ESC MP 1B 2B TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 108 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 4 3 CON 2 Innovating for you Increment Current Position Count Synopsis Increment current position count ASCII ESC Hexadecimal 1B 2B Decimal 27 43 Description A buffered command that increments the current position count Note If the count is 63 when it is incremented the count will become 0 ESC n MP 1B2D n Select or Cancel Underline Mode Synopsis Select or cancel underlined mode ASCII ESC n Hexadecimal 1B 2D n Decimal 2 45 n Value of n 0 48 Cancel underline mode 1 7 49 55 Select underline mode and bar
104. L 1B 44 n k Set Horizontal Tab Positions me NUL ESC nL nH 1B 5C nL nH Set relative Print Position 1B 61 n Select Justification 125 GS L nL nH 1D 4C nL nH Set Left Margin 154 GS P xy 1D 50 x y Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion EJ Units GS W nL nH 1D 57 nL nH Set Printing Area Width 11 4 Print Characteristic Commands These commands control what the printed information looks like selection of character sets definition of custom defined characters and setting of margins The commands are described in order of their hexadecimal codes Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal Select Single Wide Characters 99 ESC DC2 Select 90 Degree Counter Clockwise Rotated Print 1B 2D n Select or Cancel Underline Mode ESCEn 1B 45n Select or cancel Emphasized Mode 115 ESC Gn 1B47n Select or cancel Double Strike 116 ESC Vn 1B 56 n Select or Cancel 90 Degree Clockwise Rotated print Select or cancel Upside Down Print Mode 128 1D42n Select Or Cancel White Black Reverse Print Mode US ENQ n Select Superscript or Subscript Modes 203 ESC In 1B 49 n Select or cancel Italic Print Summary of Rotated Printing The table shows the combinations of upside down print 90 degree clockwise rotated print and 90 degree counterclockwise rotated print 90 degree clockwise rotated and 90 degree counterclockwise rotated print commands are mutually exclusive The setting of the last received comm
105. L and nH are two bytes in low byte high byte word orientation nH 256 nL Description Sets the print starting position to the specified number of dots up to the right margin from the beginning of the line The print starting position is reset to the first column after each line If the Set horizontal and vertical Minimum Motion Units command 1D 50 is Used to change the horizontal and vertical minimum motion unit the parameters of this command Set Absolute Print Position will be interpreted accordingly Any setting that exceeds the printable area is ignored Note This command is also used in graphics mode See Graphics Commands in this document for more information For more information see the description of the Set horizontal and vertical Minimum Motion Units Command 1D 50 in this document Formulas The example shows how to calculate 280 dots as the absolute starting position 280 256 1 remainder of 24 nL 24 nH 1 ESC n MP 1B 25n Select Character Set Synopsis Select character set ASCII ESC 96 n Hexadecimal 1B 25 n Decimal 27 37 n Value ofn 0 Code Page 437 1 User Defined RAM 2 Code Page 850 Rangeofn 0 2 Default 0 Code Page 437 Description Selects the character set When an undefined RAM character is selected current active ROM Code Page character is used TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 105 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC amp
106. Logo 1D 23 n command is used After that the printer no longer automatically erases the logo definition flash memory page when it fills with multiple definitions A new application using multiple logos writing a user defined character set into flash memory or both is responsible for erasing the logo and user defined character set flash memory page TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 143 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 473 CCONA 0 Innovating for you when the logo area is full or before a new character set is defined GS nL nH MP 1D 24 nL nH Set Absolute Vertical Print Position in Page Mode Synopsis Set absolute vertical print in page mode ASCII GS nL nH Hexadecimal 1D 24 nL nH Decimal 29 36 nL nH Formulas nL NH X 256 x vertical or horizontal motion unit inches Description Sets the absolute vertical print starting position for buffer character data in page mode The absolute print position is set to nL nH X 256 x vertical or horizontal motion unit inches The vertical or horizontal motion unit for the paper roll is used and the horizontal starting buffer position does not move The references starting position is set by Select Print Direction in Page Mode ESC T and operates setting the absolute position in the vertical direction when the starting position is set to the upper left or lower right and sets the absolute position in the horizontal when the starting position is set to t
107. N 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 149 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you GS I n MP 1D 49 n Transmit Printer ID Synopsis Transmit printer Identify ASCII GS n Hexadecimal 1D 49 n Decimal 29 73 n Operand n Printer ID select Limit 1 nz2 49 n 50 n 66 67 68 decimal Limit hex 01 lt n lt 02 31 lt n lt 32 n 42 43 44 Description lransmits the printer model type of version as defined below This command is processed as normal printer data Note For n 66 67 68 the printer response is sent back in the following format Header 5F hex Data ASCII string NULL 00 hex GS I OPERAND AND RETURNED STATUS M Value al 1 49 01 31 Model TRITONSO TRITON80 ERES m I 0 2 byte character code 1 Not installed Installed 1 knife Noknife Installed 2 50 02 32 Type 2_ Paper Jam System Notinstalled Installed Installed Installed ues 66 42 Manufacturer 67 43 Printer name Serial number TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 150 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you GS Q n MP 1D 49 40 n Transmit Printer ID Remote Diagnostics Extension Synopsis ASCII GS Hexadecimal 1D Decimal 29 Operand Values of n Return format Description Exceptions Value of n Hex Dec 20 32 21 33 23 35 24 36 25 3 27 39 2B 43 2F 47 33 5
108. N 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 202 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you US ETX in MP 1F 03 DD n Set Default Maximum print speed for specific Bar code in NVM Synopsis Select Max print speed for specific print Bar Code and store in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX i n Hexadecimal 1F 03 DD n Decimal 31 3 221 n Operand n Select Maximum speed in mm s Default 50 Limit Dec 35 lt n lt 255 Hex 23 lt n lt FF This command will store the Maximum speed for specific print bar code in non volatile Description memory Specific bar code Bar code 2D rotate 90 print bar code Note This command must be followed by a reset US ENQ n MP 1F 05 n Select Superscript or Subscript Modes Synopsis Select superscript or subscript mode on off ASCII US ENQ n Hexadecimal E 05 n Decimal 31 5 n Operand n Select Size Mode 0 Normal character size 1 Select subscript size 2 Select superscript size Default 0 Normal size Limit Dec Q lt n lt 2 Hex 00 lt n lt 02 Description Turns superscript or subscript modes on or off This attribute may be combined with other characters size settings commands 12 13 1B 21 n 1D 21 n Note This command is ignored if n is out of the specified range TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 203 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you US BEL n MP 1F 07 n Read Configuration Setting NVM S
109. N R J n Hexadecimal 1F 0B 4E 52 4A 31 11 78 82 74 n Synopsis Decimal Operand n Percentage of the nominal heating time value Default 100 Limit Dec 80 lt n lt 120 Hex 50 lt n lt 78 Description Set the print density energy applied to paper in percent relative to nominal energy This command will store the print density value in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset WARNINGS Choose a print density setting no higher than necessary to achieve acceptable print density Failure to observe this rule may result in a printer service call Failure to observe this rule may void the printer warranty Consult your AXIOHM technical support specialist if you have questions US FF S P B n MP 1F 0C 53 50 45 nL nH Set Maximum Speed for Raster graphic 11H command Synopsis Select the maximum speed for raster graphic 11H S P B nL nH ASCII US FF 1F 0C 53 50 45 nL nH Hexadecim al Decimal 31 12 83 83 66 nL nH Operand n nL 256xnH Select speed raster graphic 11h mm s Default 250 Dec Limit Dec 35 lt n lt 250 Hex 0023 lt n lt 00FA nL FA nH 00 Description Sets the maximum printer peak speed This maximum speed is typically reached at low dot coverage Actual print speed decreases when dot coverage increases This command will be set before print the image in raster graphic 11h Notes See also lt 1F 03 DC n command set default start value The 1F 0C 53 50 46 nL
110. NITION mcum NT Executes a full cut then reverse feed so top of ticket is at the print line Feeds paper to cut position executes a full cut then reverse feed so top of ticket is at the print line Feeds paper to cut position executes a partial cut then reverse feed so top of ticket is at the print line 06 _ Feeds paper n sublines executes a full cut and then reverse feed sublines 0 Feeds paper n sublines executes a partial cut and then reverse feed sublines 1 Partial cuts selection will replace with full cuts when a presenter is installed 2 Reverse Feed is not performed immediately after cutting the paper but instead before the next print or paper feed operation to prevent the edge of the paper from sticking to the roller as this could potentially generate paper jam 3 The reverse feed is accomplished at low speed to prevent the clamshell mechanism from opening by itself The reverse feed distance is fixed 4 Get a minimal distance of 2 mm on the top and end of ticket to prevent paper jam Mechanical tolerance paper thickness temperature TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 156 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS W nL nH MP 1D 57 nL nH Set Printing Area Width Synopsis Set printing area width ASCII GS W nL nH Hexadecimal 1D 57 nL nH Decimal 29 87 nL nH Operand n nH 256 nL dots Range of nL 0 255 Range of n
111. ON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 166 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXCOM gt Innovating for you Paper sensor Status nz 10r n 49 Bit Off On Hex Decimal Status for Transmit Status 0 Off 00 0 Paper Present On 01 1 Paper Low 1 Off 00 0 Cover Closed On 02 2 Cover Open 2 Off 00 0 Paper Present On 04 4 Paper exhausted 3 Off 00 0 Paper Present On 08 8 Paper exhausted 4 Off 00 0 Fixed to Zero 5 Off 00 0 No Paper Jam On 20 32 Paper Jam 6 Undefined 7 Off 00 0 Fixed to Zero Flash memory User Sector Status 4 or nz 52 Bit Off On Hex Decimal Status for Transmit Status 0 Undefined 1 Undefined 2 Off 00 0 Not Used Fixed to off 3 Off 00 0 Flash Logo area adequate definition stored On 08 8 Flash logo area not adequate 4 Off 00 0 Fixed to Zero 5 Off 00 0 No user defined characters written to flash On 20 32 User defined characters written to flash 6 Off 00 0 Not used Fixed to off 7 Fixed to Zero GS s m n MP 1D 73mn Store Selected Sensor Threshold Synopsis This command configures the sensors detection threshold NVM ASCII GS S m n Hexadecimal 1D 73 m n Decimal 29 115 m n Operands m Sensor select n Threshold value Limit Dec O lt m lt 7 m 17 m 20 m 23 Hex 00 mx07 m 11 m 14 m 17 Description This command will store the sensor detection threshold in non volatile memory NVM See Table below Note This command must be followed by
112. Page 122 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC Y n1 n2 d1 1B 59 n1 n2 d1 dn MP dn Select Double Density Graphics Synopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Value of n Value of d Description ESC MP 1B 5B 7D select Double density graphics ESC Y n1 n2 d1 SE dn 1B 59 n1 n2 di geg dn 2 89 n1 n2 d1 dn 8 Dot Single Density Mode 24 Dot Single Density Mode ni 256 x n2 3 x n1 256 x n2 Number of Bytes of Data Printed Down Then Across Enters one line of 8 dot double density graphics into the print buffer Any print command is required to print the line after which the printer returns to normal processing mode Double density mode allows 0 640 dot columns for 82 5mm paper 0 576 dot columns for 80mm paper 0 448 dot columns for 60mm paper The number of bytes sent is represented by the formulas in the table Each bit corresponds to one horizontal dot Compare to Set Bit Image Mode 1B 2A m 1 earlier in this document Switch to Flash Download Mode Synopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Description Note owitch to flash download mode ESC 1B 5B 7D 27 91 125 Puts the printer in flash download mode in preparation to receive commands controlling the downloading of objects into flash memory When this command is received the printer leaves normal operation and can no longer print transactions until the Reboot the Printer com
113. Set hexadecimal command to read information s module C 47300494 pmd February 06 2013 Download Firmware C 7300488 BIN February 06 2013 C 47 300487 BS pbt February 07 2013 C 47300487_BL pbt February 07 2013 2 Send String Command COO 1003 Receive Buffer Send Data String He 1F Q4 52 4D 44 4D 6F 64 75 6C 65 3D 20 4F GE OD OA 55 73 65 72 Module On User 20 4D 65 6D GF 72 79 20 5374 6F 7261 67 65 30 Memory Storage Hex OAscil 20 31 OD OA 54 79 70 65 30 20 4D 42 43 32 00 0A 1 Type MBC aW 56 65 72 73 69 GF GE 30 20 30 31 2E 30 30 0D 0A Versione 01 00 OSeid USE O 0 43 52 43 3D 20 44 31 30 36 OD OA 06 CRC D106 pc acida hac 3 Reply information status ene 7 On External Module present ransmit Normal 1 User Data storages O Real Time Status 7 MBC2 Module name E m m S Monitor ERROR PAPER OUT 01 00 Module version Clear Buffer CI Show USM LI Lottery Packet CI Kiosk Packet B D106 CRC module See also your ticket Diagnostics Form after send command hexadecimal 1F 74 SA IOS I SUUS IUS PSU UOS UPS URN JUS GPS PIN UPS 48S US EO UPS UON UPS USUS US UPS PS URS ION BP OD POP OPT Firmware Id Rev Crc Extension 7300494 01 00 D106 if firmware Module Bar Code 2D present NN A KR A OSA AL SL OL SB SE TREE NE NEO NE SAO BRA OSL SOS SN 11 4 1 Feature and commands Bar Code 2D Module Product Supported Triton 80 Version 2 00 or
114. TR DSR Protocol The DTR signal is used to control data transmission to the printer It is driven low when the printer is ready to receive data and driven high when it cannot accept any more data Is DTR HIGH or LOW Wait for DTR To go LOW TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 32 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you 8 USB PARAMETERS Axiohm s implementation of USB complies with Universal Serial Bus Specification revision 2 0 8 1 Capabilities TRITON is a device only and doesn t provide hub capabilities The maximum recommended cable length is 3 meters Full speed communication 12Mbits sec is supported 8 2 Interface The data are exchanged between host and printer via four endpoints Endpoint 0x00 CONTROL Default endpoint Endpoint 0x02 BULK OUT For transmission of all printable data and commands from host to printer Endpoint 0x82 BULK IN For return of all synchronous data status or other types of information except unsolicited status mode messages from printer to host Endpoint 0x01 INTERRUPT OUT For transmission of real time commands from host to printer 8 3 Other information Vendor Id Axiohm USB Vendor Id 0x05D9 Product Id TRITON Product Id 0xA000 Note The USB interface is automatically detected TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 33 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you 9 PRINT SPECIFICATION 9 1
115. Transaction Monitoring Commands 67 11 21 Paper Cut Commands 68 11 22 Printer Configurations Commands 68 11 23 Top Of Form Commarnd 78 11 1 TOF drawing and position 80 11 2 Packet Protocol commands 81 11 3 Reset Configurations Commarnd 84 11 4 External Module 84 12 COMMAND DESCRHRIPTIONN 88 12 1 Command conventions 88 12 2 List of control commands 89 13 Presenter errors Cases 241 14 SRAM MEMORY ALLOCATIONN 241 15 ERROR HANDILINGQ 245 15 1 Automatic Fault Recovery Mode 245 15 2 Host Controlled Fault Recovery Mode 246 TRITON
116. able error On 20 32 Unrecoverable error occurred 60 Off 00 0 Thermal print head temperature and power supply voltage are in range On 40 64 Thermal print head temperature or power supply voltages are out of range 7 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 1 Recoverable error DLE EOT n 4 Transmit Receipt Paper Status Bit Status Hex Decim Function al 0 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 1 On 02 2 Fixed to On 2 Off 00 0 Paper adequate On 04 4 Paper Jam if paper Jam Mode enabled 3 Off 00 0 Paper adequate On 08 8 Paper low if paper low sensor enabled On 10 16 Fixed to On 5 Off 00 0 Paper present On 20 32 Paper exhausted 6 Off 00 0 Paper present On 40 64 Paper exhausted 7 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 93 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm dJ 3 CON 2 nnovqaling for you DLE EOT n 118 Transmit Paper Status In Real Time Same command reply 1B 76 Bit Status Hex Decimal Function 0 Off 00 0 Paper adequate On 01 1 Paper low if paper low sensor enabled 1 Off 00 0 Cover closed On 02 2 Cover Open 2 Off 00 0 Receipt Paper Present 2 On 04 4 Receipt Paper Out 3 Off 00 0 Knife Home Position On 08 8 Knife Not Home Position 4 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 5 Off 00 0 Temperature in valid range On 20 32 Temperature too hot or too cold 6 Off 00 0 Voltage In valid range On 40 64 Voltage Too high or too low 7 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off DLE ENQ n MP 10 05 n Real Time Recovery from Fault
117. ace one user defined character set with another In both cases all logos and character set definitions are erased and must be redefined 90 n 50 ASCII n 2 Hexadecimal n 32 This command erases all 64K Flash memory sectors allocated to user data storage 51 n 51 ASCII n 3 Hexadecimal n 33 This command erases all 64K Flash memory sectors allocated to Easy Font storage Returns Operation completed Operation ignored ASCII CR NAK Hexadecimal OD 15 Decimal 13 21 Description Erases a section of user flash memory and sends a carriage return when the operation is complete Note See command Flash Memory User Sectors Allocation 1D 22 55 n1 n2 If you use the command erase specific sector 1D 40 n with n is the position of 64Kb specific sector and 64Kb sector is locked see 1D 22 64 n and 1D 22 65 the sector isn t erased Reply Operation ignored NAK Important While erasing flash memory all communication is disabled To provide feedback to the application the printer responds to the application when the erase is complete After sending the Erase User Flash Sector 1D 40 n command an application should wait for the response from the printer before sending data Otherwise data will be lost If an application is unable to receive data it should wait a minimum of five seconds after sending the Erase User Flash Sector 1D 40 n command before sending data TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 148 249 Ref
118. acter Spacing ESC SP Select 1 6 Inch Line Spacing ESC 2 Set Line Spacing ESC 3 It is possible only to set values for the following commands in page mode These commands are not executed Select or Cancel 90 Degree Clockwise Rotation ESC V Set Counter Clockwise Rotation ESC DC2 Select Justification ESC a Select or Cancel Upside Down Printing 1B 7B Set Left Margin SUB GS L Set Print Area Width SUB GS W Note The command is enabled only when input at the beginning of a line The command has no effect if page mode has previously been selected Default first Windows 50mm x 348 dots y 400dots lines TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 118 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you ESC R n MP 1B 52n Select International Character Set Synopsis Select international character set ASCII ESC R n Hexadecimal 1B 52 n Decimal 21 82 n Operand n mode selection Limits Code Page Decimal Hex 0 00 Laus 6 06 858 Mulilingual Latin 1 Euro 8 08 1252 Windows Latini 9 0 82 Hebew 11 OB 1253 Windows Greek Default 0 Code Page 437 Description Selects the character set to be used Note B default Code Page 437 selectable through configuration menu with code 1F 03 80 n 0 Same command 1B 74 n TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 119 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqali
119. ailable in Page Mode TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 110 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you ESC 2 MP 1B 32 Set Line Spacing to 1 6 Inch Synopsis Set line spacing to 1 6 inch ASCII ESC 2 Hexadecimal 1B 32 Decimal 2 50 Description Sets the default line spacing to 1 6 of an inch 4 23 mm ESC 3 n MP 1B 33n Set Line Spacing Synopsis Set line spacing ASCII ESC 3 n Hexadecima 1B l Decimal 27 51 n 33 n Valueofn n 406 inch Rangeofn 0 255 Default 0 13 inch 3 37 mm Description Sets the line spacing to n 406 inch n 16 mm The minimum line spacing is 8 5 lines per inch The line spacing equals the character height when n is too small ESC 4 m a2 a1 a0 MP 1B 34 m a2 a1 a0 Read from User Data Storage Synopsis Read from user data storage ASCII ESC 3 m a2 al a0 Hexadecimal 1B 34 m a2 a1 a0 Decimal 27 51 m a2 al a0 Value of m 0 255 Number Bytes Up to 256 bytes 256 for m 0 may be reads Addr 65536 x a2 256 x a1 a0 Description Reads m bytes of data to the user data storage flash page at the address specified End read send a Carriage Return OxOD TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 111 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you ESC 000 MP 1B 3A 30 30 30 Copy Character Set from Rom to Ram Synopsis Copy character set from Rom to Ram ASCII ESC 0 0 0 Hexadecimal 1B 3A 30 30 30
120. and is effective TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 55 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you a m The samples of the print show only the normal size characters Double wide and double high characters are printed in the same orientation They may also be mixed on the same line Upside Down 1B 7B n Canceled Canceled Set Set Canceled Set 1 ABC 2 gt O 3 984V Rotated CW Rotated CCW 1B 56 n Canceled Set Canceled Set Canceled Canceled 4 Om lt 1B 12 Canceled Canceled Canceled Canceled Set Set 5 COOL Resulting Output See Below See Below See Below See Below See Below 1 2 3 4 5 6 See Below 6 OU Note Right side up and upside down print modes cannot be mixed on the same line 11 5 Font Commands Code ASCII Code Hexadecimal ESC SYN n 1B 16 n ESC n 1B 25 n ESC amp scitc2nidi 1B26sci1c2n1 an 1B 3A 30 30 30 ESC 000 ESCHn 1B 52 n ESCtn 1B 74 n US amp H cn cm In dnk lm dmk USin 1F 69 n oelect pitch Column Width Select Character Set Define User Defined Character Set Copy Character Set from Rom to Ram Select International Character Set 112 119 Ea Du Font Select SI Mode 1F 26 48 cn cm In Define User Defined Character Set with es variable Height Select Font User 230 Select Active User Defined Character Upload Font Return User
121. ands A packet protocol has been defined to ensure security of the data stream sent to the printer TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 81 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm T3COMN 0 nnovating for you Packet Usage All data transmitted to the printer from the host CPU will be enclosed within a packet The number of data bytes within a packet is variable but must be limited to fit within the size of the input buffer Data transmitted from the printer to the host CPU is limited to between one and eight status bytes This data stream will not use the packet protocol nor will it contain a checksum Packet Format The STX character 02h defines the start of a packet and the ETX character 03h defines the end of a packet The checksum byte immediately follows the ETX character Any data received prior to the STX character will be ignored by the printer and causes the packet frame status bit to be set If an STX character is received in the middle of a packet after an STX and before an ETX is received all data received prior to the second STX will be purged from the input buffer and the packet frame status bit will be set Checksum Calculation The checksum byte is determined by calculating the two s complement of the sum of all of the data bytes within the packet The checksum is calculated beginning with the first character immediately following the STX character and ends with the ETX character Note that the STX chara
122. angular 20 13 8 2 12x26 Rectangular 32 22 14 28 12x36 Rectangular 44 31 20 29 16x36 Rectangular 64 46 30 30 16x48 Rectangular 98 72 47 Operand n3 decimal value Description TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 226 249 Reference 31 10 906 B 0 1 Symbol square and rectangular in automatic mode n2 0 Symbol Square only in automatic mode n2 0 Operand n4 decimal value Pixel size mm ROD 0 125 0 250 0 375 0 500 Axiohm Innovating for you FS 2D QR n0 n4 MP 1F 32 44 3D 51 52 o od Set parameters QR Code Synopsis X Set parameters for Bar Code QR Code ASCII GS 2 D Q R nO n1 nO nO Hexadecimal 1F 32 44 3D 51 52 nO n1 nO nO Decimal 29 119 68 61 81 82 nO n1 nO nO Operand nO Save parameters to memory 0x00 no saved RAM only 0x01 saved NVM n1 Select Type Data Matrix Mode Standard 0 GS1 1 HIBC 2 n2 Set Error correction level L M Q and H n3 Forced Matrix size 0x00 automatic else 1 40 n4 d X and Y size X Y 1 to 4 thickness n see code 1F 77 n Range O lt n0 lt 1 decimal O lt ni lt 2 1 lt n2 lt 4 0 lt n3 lt 40 1 lt n4 lt 4 Default NVM nO N A rl 00 n2 00 n3 00 n4 01 Description Select parameters for bar code QR Code Select saving parameters Volatile Memory RAM or in Non volatile Memory Pixel size configuration with command select bar code width Note Install Free External Module Bar code 2D contact your provider See tabl
123. be dividable by 8 From 1 to 8 dots high gt 1 data byte per From 9 to 16 dots high gt 2 data bytes per column From 17 to 24 dots high gt 3 data bytes per column one Description Command format is similar to existing command 1B 26 The only difference resides in the height encoding H indicates the height in number of dots instead of number of bytes 1B 26 to provide better resolution Data are still encoded vertically Note max dimensions H max 64 W max 48 See 1D 22 n Select memory type to save User Defined characters See chapter Memory allocation for information about potential limitations Top of Character MSB TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 224 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you FS 2D DM n0 n4 MP 1F 32 44 3D 44 4D ot od Set parameters Data matrix ECC200 Synopsis X Set parameters for Bar Code Data matrix ASCII GS 2 D D M nO n1 nO nO Hexadecimal 1F 32 44 3D 44 4D nO n1 nO nO Decimal 29 119 68 61 68 77 n0 n1 nO nO Operand nO Save parameters to memory 0x002 no saved RAM only 0x01 saved NVM n1 Select Type Data Matrix Mode Standard 0 GS1 1 HIBC 2 n2 Set minimum size of matrix 0x01 Ox1E else 0x00 automatic size n3 Forced Matrix 0x00 Square Rectangular matrix 0x012 Square only n4 Pixel X and Y size X Y 1 to 4 thickness n see code 1F 77 n Range 0 lt n0 lt 1 decimal 0 lt n1 lt 2 0 lt n2 lt 30 0 lt
124. cel unsolicited status Mode USM 160 GSIm 1D 6C m Transmit Selected Sensor A D Value 165 D sen 1D 72 n Transmit status Paper Sensor Flash Memory User Sector 166 Status US LF a 1F 0A 84 Read Voltage Monitoring US LF 1F OA 85 Read Temperature Monitoring v Send Printer Software Version 230 1F 76 n Buffered status transmission 235 11 10 Real Time Commands The Real Time commands provide an application interface to the printer even when the printer is not handling other commands Real Time Status Transmission GS Hex 1D Sequence and DLE Hex 10 oequence Real Time Request to Printer GS Hex 1D Sequence and DLE Hex 10 oequence Real Time Printer Status Transmission The original Printer Status commands Transmit Printer Status Hex 1B 76 ASCII ESC v are placed in the printer s data buffer as they are received and handled by the firmware in the order in which they were received If the paper exhausts while printing data that was in the buffer ahead of the status command the printer goes busy at the communication interface and suspends processing the data in the buffer until paper is reloaded This is true for all error conditions knife home error thermal printhead overheat etc In addition there is no way to restart the printer after a paper jam or other error TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 58 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TKECONM NOVAN for you
125. cket 3 Forward s steps 4 Backward s steps 5 0 sL sH Print Presenter speed table 6 s 0 Command Bezel Red LED off 6 Command Bezel Red LED on 6 Command Bezel Red LED blink 7 Command Bezel Green LED off 7 Command Bezel Green LED on 7 Command Bezel Green LED blink 8 Synchronize Bezel Red with another led 2 sH type of synchronize 9 D sL Led to synchronize Synchronize Bezel Green with another led 2 sH type of synchronize Description This command will execute some presenter commands Notes For n 8 or 9 First select type of synchronize with master led and send command to master led D Value of sL Identify master Led Value of SH Synchronize Phase 0 On board red led No 1 Bezel red Led Opposition 2 Bezel green Led same TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 240 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you 13 Presenter errors Cases Presenter Error detection Emor Acin O Command Cut with no paper on sensor Cut is aborted Ejector Failure is set Remove all paper of the printer printer status input or output ejector D BEZEL Red Led blinking is paper empty And reloaded paper Ejector Failure is set Remove paper front all presenter sensors paper is present on input or output sensor BEZEL Red Led blinking End Paper Error detection TIC Emo Acton Ticket is minimal 65 0mm 5 2 Paper is backward Remove all paper in the printer print
126. code a description of the command operand values The upper and lower limits of the command operand The command operand default after printer reset Any formula used for this command A brief summary of the command followed by detailed information if necessary Describes any exceptions to this command for example other commands that the command cannot be used with This section describes any related information for this command and provides references to other sections for additional information Boot Program command ASCII Title Main Program command ASCII Title Debug command ASCII Title Axiohm Innovating for you 12 2 List of control commands HT MP 09 Horizontal TAB Synopsis Horizontal tab ASCII HT Hexadecimal 09 Decimal 9 Description Moves the print position to the next tab position set by the Set Horizontal Tab Positions command 1B 44 n1 n2 00 When no tabs are defined to the right of the current position or if the next tab is past the right margin Line Feed is executed The print position is reset to column one after each line Print initialization sets 32 tabs at column 9 17 25 Note Tab treats the left margin as column one therefore changes to the left margin will move the tab position LF MP 0A Print and Feed One Line Synopsis Print and feed one line ASCII LF Hexadecimal 0A Decimal 10 Description Prints one line from the buffer and f
127. cription Selects the character pitch for a print line Formulas The following table provides the print characteristics for both pitches Pitch Columns 82 5mm Columns 80mm Columns 60mm 640 dots 576 dots 448 dots Standard 16x24 40 36 28 Compressed 12x24 53 48 37 ESC SP n MP 1B 20 n Set Right Side Character Spacing Synopsis Set right side character spacing ASCII ESC SP n Hexadecimal 1B 20 n Decimal 27 32 n Range of n 0 32 Default 0 Description Sets the right side character spacing to n x horizontal or vertical motion units Values for this command are set independently in standard and page mode The units of horizontal and vertical motion are specified by the Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion Units GS P command Changes in the horizontal or vertical units do not affect the current right side character spacing When the horizontal or vertical motion unit is changed by the Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion Units GS P command the value must be in even units and not less than the minimum amount of horizontal movement In standard mode the horizontal motion unit is used In page mode the horizontal or vertical motion unit differs and depends on the starting position of the printable area When the starting printing position is the upper left or lower right of the printable area set by Select Print Direction in Page Mode ESC T the horizontal motion unit x is used When the starting printing po
128. cter is not included in the checksum calculation but the ETX character is The calculated checksum is then added to the received checksum If the result is zero then the packet is valid If the result is non zero the packet is corrupt A corrupt packet is purged from the input buffer without acting on any data within the packet and causes the Checksum Status bit to be set Character Substition The STX 02h ETX O3h and SUB 1Ah control characters will be treated as control characters unless they are the checksum byte When included as downloaded data i e graphics data or command parameters character substitution is required If the printer receives a SUB 1Ah character it will perform a one s complement of the next data byte it receives This complemented byte will be automatically loaded into the input buffer without checking whether it is a control character The checksum calculation will include the byte after it has been complemented without the SUB character Example A packet containing a real time printer status request The non packeted command string would be DLE EOT n where n 02h which is an STX control character The packeted string would translate to STX DLE EOT SUB FDh ETX E7h 02h 10h 04h Ab FDh O3h E7h The FDh data byte is the one s complement of 02h The checksum is the two s complement of 10h 04h 02h O3h E7h TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 82 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 43X CONM 2
129. cts a logo to be defined or printed The active logo n remains in use until this command is sent again with a different logo n or command 1B40 is sent or printer reboots When this command precedes a logo definition that definition is stored in Flash or RAM memory as logo n If the logo is saved to flash see command 1D 22 n if there is already a different definition in flash memory for logo n the first is inactivated and the new definition is used The inactive definition is not erased from flash and continues to take up space in flash memory When this command precedes a logo print command and n is different from the previously active logo selected the printer retrieves the logo definition for n from memory and prints it If there is no definition for logo n then no logo is printed In the case of a previously existing application that expects only one possible logo the printer will not receive the Select Current Logo 1D 23 n command In this case the printer assigns O as the active logo identifier It automatically stores any new logo definition in memory as logo 0 inactivating any previous logo 0 definitions If the flash memory space available for logos fills up with inactive logo 0 definitions the firmware erases the old definitions at the next power cycle This is the only case in which the printer erases flash memory without an application command Note In the case of a new application using multiple logos the Select Current
130. d or not Note tallies are updated every 1 2hour or 1000 lines printed whichever comes first For further information please contact your distributor or Axiohm Technical Support Team at www axiohm com TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 53 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm T nnovqaling for you 11 COMMANDS SORTED BY FUNCTION 11 1 Reset Commands Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal ESC Initialize Printer 9 Initialize Printer ua GS SPACE 11 2 Reboot Printer 172 Vertical Positioning and Print Commands The vertical positioning and print commands control the vertical print positions of characters on the receipt Code ASCII Code Hexadecimal dp gg ETB 11 3 14 n 15n 16 n 17 1B 20 n 1B 33 n 1B 4A n 1B 64 n Print and Feed One Line Activate Carriage Return Feed n Print Lines Feed n Dot Rows Add n Extra dot Rows Print One Line Set Right Side Character Spacing Set Line Spacing to 1 6 inch oet Line Spacing Print and Feed Paper Print and Feed n Lines Horizontal positioning Commands The horizontal positioning commands control the horizontal print positions of characters on the receipt LIEN Horizontal Tab ESC DC4n TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 54 249 Reference 31 10 906 B 1B 14 n Axiohm nnovqaling for you ESC n1 n2 1B 24 n1 n2 Set Absolute Starting Position ESC D n k NU
131. data with any other returned data GS BP 1D FD Return EEPROM Type Synopsis Return Non Volatile Memory type ASCII GS 2 Hexadecimal 1D FD Decimal 29 253 Description Reply one byte I for internal NVM TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 171 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you GS BP 1D FE Return Flash Memory Type Synopsis Return flash type ASCII GS E Hexadecimal 1D FE Decimal 29 254 Description Reply five bytes No ID for internal flash GS SP BP MP 1D FF Reset Firmware Synopsis Reset firmware ASCII GS SP Hexadecimal 1D FF Decimal 29 255 Description Reboots the printer US SOH d1 dn BP 1F 01 d1 dn Erase Boot Sector Download New Code Synopsis Erase boot sector and download new boot code ASCII US SOH d1 dn Hexadecimal 1F 01 d1 dn Decimal 31 1 d1 dn Value and n 32768 Actual Boot Loader size 32Ko range 2 16384 Actual Boot Strap size 16Ko Description Wait for new boot code to be downloaded then check CRC on this new boot code and if valid boot code sector is erased and reprogrammed with new code Printer automatically reboots after program sequence is complete Boot boot Strap Boot Loader Note Available only in download mode During erase and download sequence power supply must be maintained at all times and no reset sequence should be performed See also Command 1F 0
132. de US ETX N s dL dH 1F 03 A5 s dL Set Multi Heat Mode in NVM dH US BEL Read Configuration Multi Heat Mode NVM 11 18 Peripheral Control Commands Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal 1B 3D n Select Peripheral Device For Multi Drop 112 ESCc5n 1B 6335 n Enable or Disable Panel Switch 125 11 19 Position count Commands Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal DLE ACK Real time current position count transmission USM ESC 4 1B 2B Increment current position count USM ESC z 1B 7A Clear current position count USM GSan 1D 617 Select or cancel unsolicited status Mode USM 11 20 Transaction Monitoring Commands The following commands are provided as tools to monitor actual transaction completion by providing synchronisation mechanisms with cut commands or other see also USM Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal USan 1F 61 n Process Ticket Counter US b Request Ticket Counter oet Cut Tag TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 67 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you 11 21 Paper Cut Commands Hexadecimal LIBE j 5 7 EC A Ci i S ECH r C eee j LLL LLL E ve UM eee E peres 1 qm ECH 11 22 Printer Configurations Commands The following commands are designed to read or modify the controller configuration store the new settings in EEPROM NVM Those commands are typically used in factory environment when assembling the controlle
133. ds Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Hexadecimal USETX tFO3A2n Set Paper Introduction Type bottom Top Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US BEL 1F 07 A2 Read Paper Introduction Type US BEL 1F 07 A6 Read Paper Autoload Mode US BEL D 1F 07 D1 Read Autoload Time delay US LF x Read Autoload Step Number 218 11 22 5 5 Motor Current Commands Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Hexadecimal US LFENQCnm 1F 0A 05 43 n m Write PWM Current Value for Knife Motor 208 US LF ENQPnm 1F 0A 05 50 n m Write PWM Current Value for Paper Feed Motor TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 72 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm NOVAN for you US LF lm 1F 0A97 Im Save Current mA Knife Motor in NVM 215 USLFUIm 1F 0A 9A m Save Current mA Paper Feed Motor in NVM 1F 0A BO n Set Hold Paper feed Motor Mode in NVM Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US LF 05 C NUL NUL 1F 0A 05 43 00 Read PWM Current Value For Knife Motor EA 00 20 7 US LF 05 P NUL NUL 1F0A 055000 Read PWM Current Value For Paper Feed 7 00 Motor US LF y 1F 0A 98 Read Current mA Knife Motor 216 US LF 1F 0A 9B Read Current mA Paper Feed Motor 217 1F0780 Read Hold Paper Feed Motor Mode 204 11 22 5 6 Detection Sensor Commands Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Descriptio
134. e 0 255 Description Prints one row of data n1 nX bytes describing the line to print nX 48 Notes See also command Set GFX Print Area Width modified nX 1F 0A 8B n gt Raster graphics is not available in Page Mode DC2 MP 12 Select Double Wide Characters Synopsis Select Double Wide Characters ASCII DC2 Hexadecimal 12 Decimal 18 Description Prints double wide characters The printer is reset to single wide mode after a line has been printed or the Clear Printer 10 command is received Double wide characters may be used in the same line with single wide characters Note Double wide characters may not be used in the same line with single or double density graphics TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 98 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you DC3 MP 13 Select Single Wide Characters Synopsis Select Single Wide Characters ASCII DC3 Hexadecimal 13 Decimal 19 Description Prints single wide characters Single wide characters may be used in the same line with double wide characters Note Single wide characters may not be used in the same line with single or double density graphics DC4 n MP 14n Feed n Print Lines Synopsis Feed n print lines ASCII DC4 n Hexadecimal 14 n Decimal 20 n Value of n The number of lines to feed at current line height setting Range of n 0 255 Description Feeds the paper n lines at the current line height wi
135. e between two consecutive marks This distance should match the paper specification TOF Mark To Cut Distance Desired distance between TOF mark and knife edge after automatic positioning TOF Paper Path either clamshell or straight path according to how the paper is loaded and where the TOF sensor is mounted Calibration There is no automatic calibration of the sensor However the TOF detection threshold may be adjusted through a configuration command if required for example if the black marks optical density is too low Positioning The paper is positioned automatically at the selected distance from the black mark in 3 cases after issueing the Feed to TOF command when using the paper feed button when closing the printer cover TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 78 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you TOF mark to cut distance Ju Leen 12345678 TOF mark to EE mark distance Ee EE d m TOF mark to cut VC HE VE oe distance TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 79 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 39 Inno vatting for you 11 1 TOF drawing and position Dot 1 Middle apto B6 opto 80 82 5 20 79 60 T ous Paper introduction Paper introduction The black Mark must be set on the Bottom of paper Se E Use ink for BE Ss Paper 80 and 82 5 Paper 80 and 82 5 Size TOF black mark Height 8mm 2mm Width 8mm minimum
136. e to enter in Maintenance Mode and save it in NVM Or in opposition set reset sequence to print a Sell test Note This command must be followed by a reset The Reset sequence Hardware or software not used for enter in maintenance mode is used in main program to print a self test or diagnostic ticket see command 1F 03 DB TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 201 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you US ETX n MP 1F 03 DB n Select Ticket Form for Start up diagnostics in NVM Select ticket type for Start up diagnostic and store in Non Volatile Memory Synopsis ASCII US ETX a n Hexadecimal 1F 03 DB n Decimal 31 3 219 n Operand n Select Ticket 0 oelft test ticket 1 Diagnostics Form ticket Default 0 Limit Dec 0 lt Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description This command will store the start up ticket form selection in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset US ETX mn MP 1F 03 DC n Set Default print speed for raster graphic 11H in NVM Select Max print speed for raster graphic 11H command and store in Non Volatile Memory Synopsis ASCII US ETX n Hexadecimal IF 03 DC n Decimal 31 3 220 n Operand n Select Maximum speed In mm s Default 250 Limit Dec 35 lt n lt 255 Hex 23 lt n lt FF Description This command will store the Maximum speed raster graphic 11H in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset TRITO
137. echanism parameter setting in non volatile memory TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 193 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXCONM Innovating for you Notes Voltage range components tolerance not taken into consideration This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 194 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX n MP 1F 03 A2n Set Paper introduction Type Bottom Top in NVM Set Paper mechanical introduction type in Non Volatile Memory Synopsis ASCII US ETX n Hexadecimal 1F 03 A2 n Decimal 31 3 162 n Operand n Select Mode 0 Front for Clamshell Version 1 Bottom for Autoload Version Default 1 See figure below Limit Dec O lt n lt t1 Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description This command will store the set paper introduction type selection in non volatile memory Notes This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 195 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX m MP 1F 03 A5 s dL dH Set Multi Heat Mode in NVM Synopsis X Set and save Multi Heat mode configuration in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX S dL dH Hexadecimal 1F 03 A5 S dL dH Decimal 31 3 165 S dL dH Operand S Select Multi heat Mode 0 Mode Off 1 Mode On Default 0 Multi heat Mode Off Limit Dec O lt s lt 1 Hex 00 lt s lt 01 Operands dL Lsb number dots 1 byte dH Msb numbe
138. ed Information tables below DLE EOT n 1 Transmit Printer Status Bit Statu Hex Decim Function S al 0 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 1 On 02 2 Fixed to On 2 On 00 4 Fixed to On 3 Off 00 0 Not busy at the communication interface On 08 8 Printer is Busy at the communication interface On 10 16 Fixed to On 5 Off 00 0 Received Buffer Empty and Building Buffer Empty On 20 32 Received Buffer No Empty or Building Buffer No Empty 6 Off 00 0 and Print lines Buffer Empty On 40 64 Print lines Buffer No Empty 7 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 92 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TKECOM nnovating for you DLE EOT n 2 Transmit communication interface Busy Status Bit Status Hex Decim Function al 0 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 1 On 02 2 Fixed to On 2 Off 00 0 Cover is closed On 04 4 Cover is open if Cover Mode enabled 3 Off 00 0 Paper feed button is not pressed On 08 8 Paper feed button is pressed 4 On 10 16 Fixed to On 5 Off 00 0 Printing not stopped due to paper condition On 20 32 Printing stopped due to paper condition 6 Off 00 0 No error condition On 40 64 Error condition exists in the printer 7 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off DLE EOT n 3 Transmit Error Status Bit Status Hex Decim Function al 0 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 1 On 02 2 Fixed to On 2 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 3 Off 00 0 No knife error On 08 8 Knife error occurred 4 On 10 16 Fixed to On 5 Off 00 0 No unrecover
139. ed normally in receive buffer Batch commands processing restarts from where it stopped in the receive buffer although 1 or 2 lines of text that were leftover in print buffer may be lost Status reported by status commands is updated within a few milliseconds TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 245 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm d4 3 CON 2 Innovating for you 15 2 Host Controlled Fault Recovery Mode Internal status Restart condition EZ d Refill paper open close cover and send real time Paper out Error command 10 05 02 Paper low Warning TBC Close cover and send real time command 10 05 Cover open Error 02 Wait until temperature is in valid range and send Temperature error Error real time command 10 05 02 Wait until voltage is in valid range and send real Voltage error Error time command 10 05 02 Inspect Knife clear jammed paper if necessary or and Push Paper Feed Button to rehinit cutter only 2 push Knife error Error Send real time command 10 05 02 Paper Jam error Warning Clear allocation error send real time command 10 19 09 SRAM alloc error Warning And send real time command 10 05 02 Clear allocation error send real time command 10 FLASH alloc error Warning 19 09 And send real time command 10 05 02 When an error is detected following actions take place On USB interface all datas received on BULK OUT will continue to be stored in receive buffer until it is full From then on a
140. eeds paper one line FF MP 0C Print and Return to Standard mode Synopsis Print and return to standard mode ASCII FF Hexadecimal 0C Decimal 12 Description When printing is completed values for Select Print Direction in Page Mode ESC T and Set Print Area in Page Mode ESC W and the position for buffering character data are set Buffered data is not deleted from the printer The processed data is printed and the printer returns to standard mode The developed data is deleted after being printed For more information see Page Mode in this document Note This command is enabled only in page mode TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 89 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you CR MP OD Activate Carriage Return Synopsis Carriage return ASCII CR Hexadecimal 0D Decimal 13 Description Prints one line from the buffer and feeds paper one line The printer can be set through the configuration menu to ignore or use this command Some applications expect the command to be ignored while others use it as print command Note See Ignoring Using the Carriage Return in Diagnostics for more information or code 1F 03 93 n SO MP OE Feed To Top Of Form Synopsis Feed paper to top Of Form ASCH SO Hexadecimal OE Decimal 14 Description Feeds the paper so that the next black mark is positioned at selected distance TOF Mark to Cut from the cutter edge Note If the ne
141. efault of y Description oet Motion Units GS P nL 1D 4C nL 29 76 nL nH nH nH Horizontal Vertical 0 255 0 255 203 203 sets the horizontal and vertical motion units to 1 x inch and 1 y inch respectively When x or y is set to 0 the default setting for that motion unit is used GS V m GSVmn GSVmnlI MP 1D 56 m 1D 56mn 1D 56mni Set Cut Mode and Cut Paper Synopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Value of m Value of n I Operand m Operand n I Limits Dec Hex Description Select a mode for cutting paper and cuts the paper GS V m GS V m n GS V m n I 1D 56 m 1D 56 m n 1D 56 m n 290 86 m 290 86 m n 29 86 m n I Selects the mode as shown in the table below Determine cutting position Cut mode Additional distance to feed prior to cut beyond the cut position or after Option1 Option2 Option3 0 lt m lt 5 48 lt n lt 53 65 lt m lt 66 0 lt n lt 255 6 lt m lt 7 0 lt n K 255 00x m lt 05 30 lt n lt 35 41 lt m lt 42 00 lt n lt FF 06 lt ms 07 00 lt n Ix FF There are tree formats for this command one requiring one parameter m another requiring two parameters m and n and other requiring tree parameters m n and l The format is indicated by the parameter m TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 155 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you 0 48 1 49 2 50 3 91 4 52 5 93 65 7 Note GS V OPERAND DEFI
142. en the Printer is disabled by the Select Peripheral Devic command ESC this command is disabled If this command was previously enabled status will still be returned TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 160 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS a RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION BYTE 1 PRINTER STATUS it EE o Undefied JM J 9 J Fixed X j Aways J Fixed Aways GS a RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION BYTE 2 ERROR STATUS Packet frame status Ok UJ N O CO N Ok Ok Ok Undefined OK Ok Presenter Last Ticket OK Recoverable Error Status 7 Always 0 GS a RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION BYTE 3 MEDIA SENSOR STATUS Undefined 3 Media Jam Last Ticket 9 Undefined 4 Ticket status 7 Always 0 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 161 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS a RETURNED COUNT BYTE 5 7 Unused reserved or undefined bit s set to 0 2 Flag Power fail is cleared with Prn received command 1D 0A 1F 76 01 and also with real time command 10 19 01 3 Paper jam system enabled 4 Presenter Mode enabled GS f n MP 1D 66n Select Pitch of HRI Character Synopsis Select pitch of HRI character ASCII GS f n Hexadecimal 1D 66 n Decimal 29 102 n Value of n 0 Standard Pitch at 12 7 CPI Elite 1 Compressed Pitch at 16 9 CPI Pica Default
143. ence is complete Boot Boot Strap Boot Loader Note Available only in download mode During erase and download sequence power supply must be maintained at all times and no reset sequence should be performed See also command 1F 01 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 206 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you US LF ENQ n NUL NUL MP DBG 1F OA 05 n 00 00 Read PWM Current Value Synopsis Read current PWM Value ASCII US VT ENQ n 00 00 Hexadecimal 1F 0A 05 n 00 00 Decimal 31 10 5 n 0 0 Operand n Select PWM Operand n Ascii Hex Dec PWM function SE Top Of Form sensor J6 connector p 50 80 Paper Feed Motor G 67 Knife Cutter Motor A 41 65 Auxilliary Motor Reply lt r XX p yyyy ACK gt r Rapport cyclic 1 byte p Period in uS 2 bytes ACK 0x06 Description Returns the value of PWM TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 207 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnno vating for you US LF ENQ s n m MP DBG 1F 0A 05 s n m Write PWM a Value in Volatile Memory Synopsis Write current PWM Value in Volatile Memory SRAM ASCII US VT ENQ S n m Hexadecimal 1F 0A 05 S n m Decimal 31 10 5 S n m Operand S Select PWM Operand s Ascii Hex Dec PWM function E Top Of Form sensor J6 connector P 50 80 Paper Feed Motor Ge 67 Knife Cutter Motor A 41 65 Auxilliary Motor Operand n
144. ends when this command is received during macro definition The macro definition is cleared during definition of the macro when the Execute Macro GS command is received Normal printing occurs while the macro is defined When the power is turned on the macro is not defined The defined contents of the macro are not cleared by the Initialize Printer ESC 9 thus the Initialize Printer ESC 2 command may be used as part of the macro definition If the printer receives a second Select or Cancel Macro Definition GS command immediately after previously receiving a Select or Cancel Macro Definition GS the printer remains in the macro undefined state Formulas The contents of the macro can be defined up to 2048 bytes Exception If the macro definition exceeds 2048 bytes excess data is not stored TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 147 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS n MP 1D 40 n Erase Sections of User Flash Sector Synopsis Erase sections of user flash sector ASCII GS n Hexadecimal 1D 40 n Decimal 29 64 n Operand n mode selection Value of n 49 n 49 ASCII n 1 Hexadecimal n 31 This command erases all 64K Flash memory sectors allocated to user defined characters and logos storage Those sectors should be erased in two situations when the logo definition areas is full and an application is attempting to define new logos and when an application wants to repl
145. ensure that they do not deteriorate e When continuous printing is performed the supply energy should be reduced so that the head temperature monitored through the thermistor will remain below the maximum temperature e Heat elements and IC s shall be anti electrostatic in order to prevent electrostatic destruction Do not touch the connector pins with fingers e Make sure no foreign particles roll on the head surface this would cause damage e f condensation occurs do not switch on the printer until it has disappeared TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 28 249 Reference 31 10 906 B AX iohm TXTOM ci 5 3 Cleaning recommendations The TRITON kiosks are high reliable units which require very little maintenance but may benefit from cleaning as detailed below Depending on the environment in which the printer is used the printer can accumulate dust Therefore it is necessary to clean it periodically in order to maintain a good print quality The cleaning period is dependent on the environment and the usage of the printer but the print head should be cleaned at least once a year or up to one month in heavy duty applications The print head should always be cleaned immediately if the print becomes visibly fainter due to its contamination Cleaning Instructions Switch off printer Never clean the head immediately after printing the head may be hot Open the printer cover and remove the paper from its slot Clean the heatin
146. ent active ROM code Page is printed This command is ignored if n is out of range or if the user defined character is not defined TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 113 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC MP 1B 40 Initialize Printer Synopsis Initialize printer ASCII ESC Hexadecimal 1B 40 Decimal 27 64 Description Clears the print line buffer and resets the printer to the default settings for the startup configuration refer to Default settings below Single Wide Single High Non Rotated and Left Aligned characters are set and User defined characters or logo graphics are cleared in Volatile memory Default Single Wide Single High and Left Aligned characters Character Set Default 16 24 Elite 12 24 Pica Number of Columns Width 28 1 3740 Character Pitch 12 70 CPI 16 93 CPI Extra Dot Rows 0 4 Code Page 437 2 Printing Position Column One Mode resident user m 0 see code Set default font 1F 03 OF m or Read default font with 1F 07 OF 2 Select Code Page see command Read default code page with 1F 07 80 or Set default code page with command 1F 03 80 m ESC BMP file MP 1B 42 4D Download BMP Logo Synopsis Download BMP file Hexadecimal 1B 42 4D 1B BMP File Decimal 2 66 77 2 BMP File Value Maximum width 448 for 58 or 60mm paper Description Enters a downloaded BMP logo into RAM or Flash The downloaded BMP logo ca
147. er Paper empty error is set status s paper empty BEZEL Red Led blinking And reloaded paper Ticket is gt 65 0mm 2 Paper empty error is set Loaded new roll paper BEZEL Red Led blinking Paper is presented and taken Ticket is bad or not Ticket is gt 65 0mm 2 Paper empty error is set Loaded new roll paper BEZEL Red Led blinking Paper is presented and no taken If retracted option is set Paper is retracted D Tn this case you can use Paper Feed Button to remove paper Motor paper feed backward 2 Use real time command x10 x05 x02 to clear printing and receiving data buffers You can also clear specific features with x1B x40 command You can also use paper low sensor information 14 SRAM MEMORY ALLOCATION A pool of SRAM memory is shared by different functions and is allocated dynamically The size of this pool depends on the SRAM chip fitted on the board With a 128kbytes SRAM chip 64KWords the pool buffer size is 84 Kbytes see command 1F 0A 52 3D n To avoid memory allocation errors and unexpected behaviour as a consequence it is important to understand the allocation process The following functions use dynamically allocated memory in SRAM Right Side Character Spacing A 2560 bytes buffer for right side character spacing processing is allocated if right side spacing is not equal to O Character Scaling A 7680 bytes buffer for character scaling processing is allocated if character width or heig
148. erence 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS B n MP 1D 42n Select or Cancel White Black Reverse Print Mode Synopsis Select or cancel white black reverse print mode ASCII GS B n Hexadecimal 1D 42 n Decimal 29 66 n Operand n mode selection Value of n 0 Off 1 On Default 0 Off Description In White Black reverse printing mode print dots and non print dots are reversed which means that white characters are printed on a black background When the White Black reverse printing mode is selected it is also applied to character spacing which is set by Right Side Character Spacing ESC SP This command can be used with built in characters and user defined characters but does not affect the space between lines White Black Reverse Print Mode does not affect graphics logos bar code HRI characters and spacing skipped by Horizontal Tab HT Set Absolute Starting Position ESC and Set Relative Print Position ESC V Exceptions Only the lowest bit of n is valid GS Hn MP 1D 48 n Select Printing Position of HRI Characters Synopsis Select printing position for HRI characters Barcode Text Mode ASCII GS H n Hexadecimal 1D 48 n Decimal 29 72 n Operand Printing position Not printed Above the bar code Below the bar code Both above and below the bar code OW N O 5 Default Description Prints HRI Human Readable Interface characters above or below the bar code TRITO
149. ertical Positioning and Print Commands 54 11 3 Horizontal positioning Commands 54 11 4 Print Characteristic Commands 55 11 5 Font Commands E 56 11 6 Easy Font Commands 56 11 7 Graphics Commands 57 11 9 Logo C MMaNdS niii u we cess u mien EE ies 57 11 9 Printer Status Commands s 57 11 10 Real Time Commands 58 11 11 Bar Code Commands 63 11 12 Page Mode Commands 63 11 13 Macro e lu Uu uie iori e eoi Ee ener aeo ein resonet 64 11 14 Flash Firmware Download Commands 64 11 15 Manage User Flash or SRAM Memory Commande 66 11 16 User Data Storage Command s 66 11 17 Multi Heat Mode Commands 67 11 18 Peripheral Control Commandas 67 11 19 Position count Commands 67 11 20
150. es below Operand n1 decimal value Description 0 QR Code standard 1 QR Code input data specific standard GS1 format 2 QR Code input data specific standard HIBC format TBC Operand n2 decimal value ECC Level Error correction capacity Recovery capacity 1 L Approx 20 of symbol Approx 7 2 M Approx 37 of symbol Approx 15 3 Q Approx 55 of symbol Approx 25 4 H Approx 65 of symbol Approx 30 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 227 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you Operand n3 decimal value n3 Symbol size n3 Symbol size Automatic 117x117 21x21 121x121 25x25 125x125 29x29 129x129 33x33 133x133 37x37 137x137 41x41 141x141 45x45 145x145 49x49 149x149 53x53 153x153 57x57 157x157 61x61 161x161 65x65 165x165 69x69 169x169 13x73 173x173 77x77 81x81 85x85 89x89 93x93 97x97 101x101 105x105 109x109 113x113 cO OO JO Q5 D O Operand n4 decimal value Pixel size mm 1 0 125 2 0 250 3 0 375 4 0 500 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 228 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you US BMP File MP 1F 42 4D Print BMP Graphics normal Synopsis Print bitmap monochrome file ASCII US BMP file i 1F Hexadeci BMP file mal Decimal 31 BMP file Descriptio The printer decodes the BMP file header and will save the image data after checking important parameters such as Width Heig
151. esenter option and save it in NVM ASCII US ETX ii n Hexadecimal 1F 03 81 n Decimal 31 3 129 n Operan n Select the Presenter Option d Limits Decimal O lt nsl Hexadecimal 00 lt n lt 0Ol 00 Disabled 01 Enabled Default Decimal Disabled Hexadecimal 00 Description This command will store Presenter option in non volatile memory This option activates the presenter for KALIPSO 80 Notes This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 183 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm T nnovqaling for you US ETX n MP 1F 0382n Set Minimum receipt Length in NVM Synopsis Minimum receip length ASCII US ETX n Hexadecim 1F 03 82 g al Decimal 31 3 130 n Operand n receipt length selection Decima O 30mm 1 40 mm 2 50 mm 3 60 mm 4 70 mm o 80 mm 6 100 mm 7 130 mm 8 150 mm 9 225 mm 10 300 mm 11 3 5 mm 12 450 mm 13 925 mm 14 600 mm 15 0 mm 16 76mm 17 12 mm Default 17 212mm Limit Dec O lt n lt 17 Hex O00 lt n lt 11 Description This command will store the minimum receipt length in non volatile memory NVM Notes With the cutter for CM RM Premium mechanism the minimum receipt length is 12mm When the CM RM Premium mechanism using the jam detector system the minimum receipt length is set to 40mm if lower This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 184 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axioh
152. etract Ticket counter tally Retract Ticket counter tally Function Write to NVRAM Write to NVRAM and print on receipt to verify Clear Flash cycles cut tally to 0 Return reboot device tally return 10 bytes Write to NVRAM Write to NVRAM and print on receipt to verify Clear Flash Meter Print tally to 0 Return Meter Print tally return 10 bytes Write to NVRAM Example send 12 bytes to printer GS I 600010000 To set Taken Ticket counter tally to 10 000 Write to NVRAM and print on receipt to verify Example send 12 bytes to printer GS I 000010000 This will print on receipt Taken Ticket counter tally written 10 000 Clear Taken Ticket counter tally to 0 Return Taken Ticket counter preceded by n to identify Printer returns 10 bytes in above example p00010000 lt CR gt Write to NVRAM Write to NVRAM and print on receipt to verify Clear Retract Ticket counter tally to 0 Return Retract Ticket counter tally returns 10 bytes Axiohm Innovating for you GS L nL nH MP 1D 4C nL nH Set Left Margin Synopsis Set left margin ASCII GS L nL nH Hexadecimal 1D 4C nL nH Decimal 29 76 nL nH Operand n nH 256 nL Limits Printable area size Range of nL 0 255 Range of nH 0 255 Default 640 dots MGTA Description Sets the left margin of the printing area The left margin is set to nH X 256 nL times horizontal motion unit inches The horizontal motion units are
153. eturn Main Program Flash CRC 1 171 172 172 GS DLE n 1D 10 n Erase Selected Flash Sector GS DC1 al ah cl ch D 11 a ah clch Download to Active Flash Sector d1 dn US SOH d1 dn 1F 01 d1 dn Erase Boot Sector download new boot code US BSn 1F 08 n Set New Boot Loader Code Size USHTn 1F 09 d1 dn Same Command 1F 01 with reply Status USLFI n m 1F0A6C3Dn Read Layer Information Ld m US FFSAFn 1F 0C 534146 Reset Set Boot Compatibility Check Before n Download 11 14 14 Main program Firmware Download Sequence bin file By providing a set of low level commands great freedom of implementation is given to customer application to customize the sequence to match its specific requirements Following is the description of a typical main program Firmware download sequence Only the main steps are mentioned Error checking and error recovery is not described 1 Switch to Boot Mode maintenance mode 2 Check Flash Memory Size 3 Erase all Flash Memory sectors except Boot Sector 4 Download Code to Active Flash Sector 4 1 Select Flash memory sector n each sector contains 64kbytes 4 1 1 Program segment of n bytes 4 1 2 if more segments loop back to 4 1 1 4 2 if more sectors to program loop back to 4 1 5 Check Flash CRC 6 Reboot Printer 11 14 2 Boot program Firmware Download pbt file 1 Transmit pbt file to the printer no control sequence TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Pa
154. g Axiohm software product EasyCom exe m Check Firmaware compatibility with download external module EasyCom V4 1 5 pid 1690 we 1 Set hexadecimal command to read information s module Select File Transmit File CA7300494 pmd Browse Send File L Repeat kbytes sec File Date C 47300494 pmd February 06 2013 Download Firmware C 47300488 B1N February 06 2013 Download C A7300487 DG obt February 07 2013 C 7300487 BL obt February 07 2013 Ca m 3 2 Send String command Q 4D 6F 64 75 6C 65 3D 20 4F 66 66 OD QA 52 65 76 Module Off Rev 69 73 69 6F 6E 3D 20 30 31 2E 30 30 OD OA 06 ision 01 00 Cl Send String Hex OAscll Communication O Geng USB Parallel Ethernet Settings amp xiohm TRITON 0000000000 Transit Normal Receive Buffer Real Time Status 3 Reply supported version H BH v Monto ERROR PAPER OUT Off Module no downloaded C Show USM C Lottery Packet C Kiosk Packet a 01 00 Revision module control Set User Data Sector to 64Kbytes EasyCom V4 1 5 pid 1690 5 elect File Transmit File C N7300494 pmd Send File C Repeat kbytes sec File Size Date C 7300494 pmd 65542 February 06 2013 Download Firmware C 7300488 BIN 383218 February 06 2013 C AT300487 BS pbt 16392 February 07 2013 C 7300487 BL pbt February 07 2013 1 Set Hexadecimal Command User sector allocation Receive Buffer Send
155. g dots of the head with a cotton swab containing a solvent alcohol ethanol methanol or IPA but do not touch the print head with your fingers Allow the solvent to dry Reload the paper and close cover N B AXIOHM is able to provide cleaning kits Please contact your sales manager 5 4 Special recommendation for cutter Mechanical stress should not be applied to the cutter cover it would lead to a blade movement perturbation To avoid paper jam it is recommended to feed paper after cutting see the command 1f 03 82 n Recommended positions for paper dust elimination are indicated below For another position please contact Axiohm POSSIBLE POSSIBLE L c TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 29 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm T3 COM Inno vating for you To release blades in case of jam use the wheel shown on next drawing TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 30 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you 6 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 1 Features Communication Interfaces RS232 USB 2 0 4kb to 24K reception buffer Amount of Flash Memory accessible for user storage Resident Code Pages PC Code Pages CP 437 CP 737 CP 850 CP 852 CP 858 CP 860 CP 862 CP 863 CP 865 CP 866 CP 1252 CP 1253 Bar code support 1D and 2D Code 39 UPC A UPC E JAN8 EAN JAN13 EAN Interleaved 2 of 5 Codabar Code 128 EAN 128 PD
156. ge 65 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you 2 Printer Switch to Boot Mode maintenance mode 3 Printer Check the new firmware CRC Identify 4 If Ok Printer Program the new Boot pbt file 5 Reboot Printer Nota Command switch to maintenance mode 1B 5B 7D is present into the pbt file 11 15 Manage User Flash or SRAM Memory Commands Code Description Page Hexadecimal Code ASCII 1D 22 n oet Memory Type rawrtasy for Saving logo user font PUN CR ipu 0 ui GS dn 1D 2264 n Lock Specific 64K user sector 142 GS e 1D2265 Reply Status flag Lock specific 64K 143 Gen 1D 40 n Erase Sections of User Flash sector 148 Allocation section section section For more information see chapter SRAM MEMORY ALLOCATION 11 16 User Data Storage Commands ESC m a2 a1 a0 d1 1B27ma2a1 Write to User defined Character Set 107 an ao ESC 4 m a2 a1 a0 1B 34 a2a1a0_ Read from User Data Storage TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 66 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TKEOM nnovating for you 11 17 Multi Heat Mode Commands NB in multi heat mode the aim is to limit the pic current and to divise the heat in several be careful the speed decrease following the number of multi heat selected and also following the number of dot ON printed Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal GS n dH dL 1D 25 n dH dL Select or cancel Multi Heat Mo
157. ge Detection Mode in NVM Synopsis Select low voltage detection mode in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX ee m Hexadecimal 1F 03 91 m Decimal 31 3 145 m Operand m Mode selection Value 0 Disabled Decimal 1 Enabled Default 1 Enabled Limit Dec O lt m lt t1 This command will store the ow voltage detection mode option in non volatile memory When enabled the low voltage error condition arises if the voltage drops below 19 7V and cleared to 20 8V with 24Vpc mechanism With mechanism 12VDC solution if the voltage drops below 9 0V and cleared to 9 80V When disabled low voltage condition is never checked This command must be followed by a reset Description Notes US ETX 6 m MP 1F 03 93 m Set Carriage Return Usage in NVM Synopsis Select carriage return usage option in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX m Hexadecimal 1F 03 93 m Decimal 31 3 147 m Operand m Select mode Value 0 Used as Print Command Decimal 1 Ignored Default 1 Ignored Limit Dec O lt m lt t1 Hex 00 lt m lt 0O1 Description This command will store the carriage return usage option in non volatile memory Notes This option determines how carriage return command is processed This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 189 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX m MP 1F 03 94 m Set Lines per Inch Default Setting in NVM Synopsis Select line
158. he upper rights or lower left The horizontal and vertical motion units are specified by the Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion Units GS P command The Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion Units GS P command can be used to change the horizontal and vertical motion unit However the value cannot be less than the minimum horizontal movement amount and it must be in even units of the minimum horizontal movement amount Note This command is effective only in page mode If the nL NH X 256 x vertical or horizontal motion unit exceeds the specified printing area this command is ignored TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 144 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS s dL dH MP 1D 25 s dL dH Select or Cancel Multi Heat Current Mode Synopsis Change Multi Heat Current Mode ASCII GS 96 n dL dH Hexadecimal 1D 25 n dL dH Decimal 29 37 n dL dH Operand n Select Multi Heat Mode 0 0x00 Reset Multi Heat Mode 1 0x01 Set Multi Heat Mode dH Msb number dots 1 byte dL Lsb number dots 1 byte Number dL dH 256 dots Description This command allows the user to set or reset the multi heat current process and to configure the peak current with the number of dots on in same time If line buffer isn t empty prints one line from the buffer and change multi Heat mode or parameters Current Head A Vch Rhdot Number dots Vch Head Power Supply
159. ht and Number of colors only monochrome images are accepted i Header definition see below Notes BMP file images that are not monochrome are ignored HEADER FILE n1 nX 10 Data bytes Value of n This block of bytes is at the start of the file and is used to identify the file A typical application reads this block first to ensure that the file is actually a BMP file and that it is not damaged The first two bytes of the BMP file format are the character B then the character M in 1 byte ascii encoding All of the integer values are stored in little endian format i e least significant byte first Purpose 0000h 2 bvtes The magic number used to identify the BMP file 0x42 Ox4D Hex code points for B and M The following yt entries are possible BM Windows 3 1x 95 NT etc The size of the BMP file in bytes 0006h 0006h 2bytes Reserved actual value depends on the application that creates the image 0x00 0x00 Reserved actual value depends on the application that creates the image 0x00 0x00 0008h 2 bytes Reserved actual value depends on the application that creates the image not considered by axiohm 0x00 0x00 o00Ah 4 4 bytes The offset i e starting address of the byte where the bitmap data can be found DIB HEADER n1 nX 40 Data bytes Value of n Only common format is the V3 header will be BK OA 40 Windows V3 Windows V3 BITMAPINFOHEADER all Windows versions since Windows 30 Wi
160. ht ratio defined with command 1D 21 is greater than 2 Upside Down Printing TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 241 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 4 3 CON 2 nnovqaling for you A buffer is allocated to process upside down printing Its size is variable and depends on character scaling height ratio and font height If this ratio equals 1 and font height equals 24 the buffer size is 3840 bytes but it can take up to 31040 bytes in worst case Logo download As soon as at least one logo is downloaded to either SRAM or FLASH memory a 4096 bytes buffer is allocated to store information structures This buffer is freed When processing command 1B 40 unless there is at least one logo stored in Flash memory When processing command 1D 40 31 to erase user font logos flash storage area unless there is at least one logo stored in SRAM For each logo a data buffer is allocated in SRAM Its size corresponds to the logo bitmap size If the logo is stored in FLASH this buffer is freed after transfer to FLASH If the logo is SRAM this buffer is freed when processing command 1B 40 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 242 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you User fonts download As soon as at least one user font is downloaded to hither SRAM or FLASH memory a 1024 bytes buffer is allocated to store information structures This buffer is freed When processing command
161. i Heat Mode in NVM TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 70 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you 11 22 5 2 Pre Heat Commands C 60 Preheating Mode On n 01 Preheating Mode Off n 00 50 40 30 i Time Limit hight to stop preheating Under 36 C Limit Low to Start preheating Below 25 C T C see on thermal head with preheating Mode On T C see on thermal head with preheating Mode Off Automatic start below 1 C to 20 c N Q N Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US ETX VT n 1F 03 0B n Set PreHeating Mode option Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US BEL VT Read PreHeating Mode status option TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 71 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you 11 22 5 3 Knife Commands Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US ETX SOH n Set Knife Option NVM US ETXLF n Select partial cut Distance NVM US ETX n Set Minimum Receipt Length NVM US SO SOH nL nH 1F OE 01 nL nH Set partial cut Distance NVM 223 Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US BEL STX Read Knife Option iui US BEL LF 1F 07 0A Read current Partial Cut Distance US BEL 1F 07 82 Read Minimum Receipt Length 11 22 5 4 Paper insertion Comman
162. is Sills Tiana Oc Sd Transmit Offline Status aca ois Sills Tiana Ones Sd GS EOT ETX 1D 04 03 Real Time ef Transmit Error status same MI 10 04 04 GS EOT v 1D 04 76 Real Time Status Transmit Paper Status Same 10 Realtime printer status Vansmission 76 aS ENG TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 62 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXCONGS nnovqaling for you 11 11 Bar Code Commands These commands format and print bar codes and are described in order of their hexadecimal codes Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal GSHn DAB Select printing Position of HRI Characters iia aia et 162 GSkmndli dk 1D 6B mndi Print Bar Code second variation dk 1D 6D m nthick Set bar Code Aspect Ratio ITF and Code 39 only GS km d1 dk NUL 1D 6B m dl Print Bar Code first variation 11 12 Page Mode Commands Page mode is one of two modes that the printer controller uses to operate Standard mode is typical of how most printers operate by printing data as it is received and feeding paper as the various paper feed commands are received Page mode is different in that it processes or prepares the data as a page in memory before it prints it Think of this as a virtual page The page can be any area within certain parameters that you define The page printed using either the FF 0C or the ESC FF 1B 0C command The select page mode command 1B 4C puts the printer into page mode Any com
163. is not sent from the host computer oix character zero suppressed UPC E tags are generated from full 11 or 12 characters sent from the host computer according to standard UPC E rules Start Stop characters are added for Code 39 if they are not included Rotated barcodes set with small modules select bar code width command 1D 77 n n 2 and barcodes in any orientation are printed at low speed for better readability Exceptions The command is only valid at the beginning of a line Illegal data cancels the command If the width of the bar code exceeds one line the bar code is not printed First Variation Data string terminated with specific Character NULL or NULL see table below Description The value of m selects the bar code system as described in the table The variable d indicates the character code to be encoded into the specified bar code system See the table Exceptions If character code d cannot be encoded the printer prints the bar code data processed so far and the following data is treated as normal data TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 163 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 43XXCOM Innovating for you m Bar Code d n Length UPC A Fixed Length 11 12 0 UPC E Fixed Length 11 12 0 2 JAN13 EAN Fixed Length 12 13 0 3 JAN8 EAN Fixed Length 7 8 0 4 0 Code 39 48 57 65 90 ASCII alphabet 32 36 37 43 45 46 Variable Length 47 ASCII special characters d1 dk 4
164. istor dots 640 1 Resolution 8 dots mm Number of steps dot line Paper feed dot line 0 125 mm Head temperature detection By Thermistor SIE Te Hn Maximum duty cycle Ton Toff 15 max at 25 C to avoid motor temperature see chapter Printing rise recommendations 1 Max print speed will depend on paper reference power supply dots ON ratio and paper roll dampener system TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 6 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXCON Inno vating for you SUMMARY OF PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS continued otorage temperature range 40 to 70 C Operating temperature range 20 to 60 C Relative humidity range 20 to 85 no condensing operating Operating voltage range Vch 12 volt version 10 0 13 8 dol 24 volt version 20 6 25 2 Electrical life time 10E8 Mechanical life time 100 Km Cutter life time 1 500 000 cuts with recommended paper Over all dimensions HxWxD 47 5 x 117 6 x 69 wo paper roll Weight average without paper roll TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 7 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 4 XCOM nnovating for you 3 KIOSK SPECIFICATIONS WITHOUT PRESENTER 3 1 General description The thermal printer consists mainly in Thermal mechanism Robust guillotine cutter Controller board with USB and RS232 interfaces Paper Cutter USB Interface z j f K e i wu 2 p P i b 1 NS x a D or i 2
165. ize 2640 82 5 paper Width Description Sets the position and size of the printing area in page mode The command can be sent multiple times so that several different print areas aligned in different print directions can be developed in the printer s page buffer before being printed using the Print Page Mode commands ESC FF Formulas The starting position of the print area is the upper left of the area to be printed x0 y0 The length of the area to be printed in the y direction is set to dy inches The length of the area to be printed in the x direction is set to dx inches Use the equations to determine the Value of x0 yO dx and dy oee the illustration for a graphic representation of the printing area For more information about the fundamental calculation pitch see the Set Horizontal and Vertical Motion Units command 1D 50 xO xL XH x 256 x horizontal direction of the fundamental calculation pitch yO yL yH x 256 x vertical direction of the fundamental calculation pitch Dx dxL dxH x 256 x horizontal direction of the fundamental calculation pitch Dy dyL dyH x 256 x vertical direction of the fundamental calculation pitch Keep the following notes in mind for this command The fundamental calculation pitch depends on the vertical or horizontal direction The maximum printable area in the x direction is 640 dots for 82 5 mm paper 0 0 Head dot line TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual
166. lash memory Formulas Size Max otorage n1 n2 n3 n3 Size Max Storage n1 n2 Return OK Fault ASCII ACK NAK Hexadecimal 06 15 Decimal 6 21 n1 is the number of 64K sectors used for logos and user defined characters n2 is the number of 64K sectors used for user data storage n3 is the number of 64K sector used for Easy font storage For this project we have a restriction see tables below Note If If n1 n2 20 all sector are used for Easy font sector If n1 n2 is greater than the maximum number of sectors available the command is ignored Issuing this command with parameters different from current parameters will erase all sectors oee also Command Return User Flash Size 1D OB to retrieve User Flash Size from printer If specific sector 64k is locked see command 1D 22 64 n the command is ignored and reply NAK Description TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 141 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXCOM gt nnovating for you Size Max storage Number Sector s Flash Memory 64Kb 128Kb 512K 768K 1024K Example All configurations for 512Kb flash memory n1 n2 n3 Logo Fonts Kb User data Kb EasyFonts Kb 0 2 DL 0o 18 OO O N N i NO CO O GS d n MP 1D 22 64n Lock a specific sector 64Kb in User Flash Memory Allocation Synopsis select lock or unlock 64Kb user sector allocation and save information in NVM ASCII GS
167. le memory Note See Set Autoload Step command 1F 0A 9D nL nH This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 198 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX nL nH MP 1F 03 D2 nL nH Set Sensor TOF to Cut Distance in NVM Set distance between sensor TOF and cutting line this value is stored it in NVM Synopsis ASCII US ETX nL nH Hexadecimal 1F 03 D2 nL nH Decimal 31 3 210 nL nH Operand n Distance in 1 10 mm Formulas n nH 256 nL Decimal Hexadecimal Default 260 nl 4 nH 1 n 0104 nL 04 nH 01 260 1 10mm 26 0 mm Limit Dec n l l0mm lt 2550 gt n mm lt 255 0 Hex n lt 09F6 Description The distance is in 1 10mm this value s stored in NVM Note Change this value if you use an external mechanism sensor Example J7 Low paper sensor set your new distance with your product This command must be followed by a reset This command must be followed by a reset Contact your vendor for more information US ETX n MP 1F 03 D3 n Select or Cancel Driver Easy Mode in NVM Select or cancel and save Driver Easy Mode in Non Volatile Memory Synopsis ASCII US ETX n Hexadecimal 1F 03 D3 n Decimal 31 3 211 n Operand n Select Driver Easy Mode 0 Mode disabled 1 Mode Enabled Default 0 Driver Easy Mode disabled Limit Dec O lt n lt 1 Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description Driver Easy Mode Enabled The
168. ll subsequent datas will be lost To avoid this situation make sure to monitor status either with real time commands or USM automatic status Batch commands processing is blocked immediately Real time commands processing remains active Status reported by status commands is updated within a few milliseconds Once all errors conditions are cleared following actions take place On USB interface all new datas received on BULK OUT are stored normally in receive buffer After processing real time command 10 05 02 receive and print buffers are cleared Batch commands processing restarts Status reported by status commands is updated within a few milliseconds TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 246 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 43XXCOM Innovating for you 16 TROUBLESHOOTING Axiohm printers are simple and generally trouble free but from time to time minor problems may occur Follow these procedures to determine the cause and resolution of any problems the printer may be having If the procedures in this section do not correct the problem contact a service representative 16 1 LED Print head is too hot Waiting until the print head has returned to its operating temperature range e Voltages are out of range 1 Waiting until voltage returned to its operating voltage range Few seconds 2 Turn the printer off unplug Change power supply if possible or Contact your authorized service representative
169. m nnovqaling for you US ETX c m MP 1F 03 87 m Set Top Of Form option in NVM Synopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Operand Value Decimal Default Limit Description Set Top Of Form option and store in Non Volatile Memory US 1F 31 m 0 Dec Hex ETX m 03 87 m 3 135 m Select TOF option Disable Present Disable 0 lt m lt 1 00 x m x 01 This command will store the Top Of Form option in non volatile memory TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 185 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you Note This command must be followed by a reset US ETX m MP 1F 03 89 m Set Cover sensor option in NVM Synopsis X Set cover sensor option in Non Volatile Memory 17 ASCII US ETX m Hexadecimal 1F 03 89 m Decimal 31 3 143 m Operand m Select Cover option Value 0 Disable Decimal 1 Present Default 0 Disable Limit Dec O lt m lt 1 Hex 00 lt m lt 01 Description This command will store the Cover Sensor option in non volatile memory When disable cover condition is never checked Note This command must be followed by a reset US ETX i n MP 1F 038B n Set Mechanism Type in NVM Synopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Operand Value Default Limit Description Note Set mechanism type and save in Non Volatile Memory US ETX n 1F 03 8B n 31 3 139 n n Select Mechanism MECHANISM TYPE OPERAND DE
170. m Innovating for you US j MP 1F 6A Upload Logo Synopsis Upload logo in Microsoft BMP format ASCII US j Hexadecimal 1F 6A Decimal 31 106 Description Upload current Logo in BMP format If current logo doesn t exist the printer returns 3 byte string 6A 00 00 If current logo exists the printer returns the byte 6A followed by the logo description in Microsoft BMP format Note Microsoft BMP bitmap file format See Also command Select Current Logo 1D 23 to change logo selection US k MP 1F 6B Upload Font Synopsis Upload font ASCII US k Hexadecimal 1F 6B Decimal 31 107 Description Upload current Font codepage in Easy Font DAT format All printer fonts are accessible Resident user defined Easy font Note Double byte fonts are not supported for now at least US t MP 1F 74 Print Test Form Synopsis Print test form ASCII US t Hexadecimal 1F 74 Decimal 31 116 Description Prints the current configuration settings on the receipt Note During the self test the printer is offline See also command 1F 0A 74 3D 44 reply on Com port selected TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 234 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US v n MP 1F 76 n Buffered Status Transmission Synopsis Buffered status transmission ASCII US V n Hexadecimal 1F 76 n Decimal 31 118 n Operand n Reply status select 1 Printer Status 2 Error Status
171. m 40 34 mm 4284 mm Ze gt lt T n LOCATING Oo m X 3DH E E m Ki 250 mm 82 5mm Paper path TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 13 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXCOM gt nnno vating for you eon i 116 75 mm 60 mm 30 mm 47 mm 365 mm E vr o E E cO e N a set cO b cO Lo 235 mm 235 mm Fixation by 3 screws dia 3 0mm Position of fixation points Use screws diameter 3mm with 0 3 N m fixation torque TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 14 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Inno vatting for you 230 Paper exit path for clamshell version 2 05 mm 29 8 mm TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 15 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Inno vating for you 3 2 2 Autoload Version 6945 mm 4282 mm Autoload side view TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 16 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovqoling for you 74 1 mm 20 4 mm 464 mm Cover in Open position TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 17 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXCON nnovating for you e 47 mm LOCATING E PIN c 235 mm 235 mm iB g E 4 g CN co SR n LO LO e t cO cO 495 mm IS mm E 47 mm 365 mm LO g E LD t Re N set 64 7 mm 41 mm 13 95 mm 40 2 mm 176 mm Position of fixa
172. mand 1D FF is received or the printer is rebooted This command does not affect the current communication parameters Once the printer is in flash download mode this command is no longer available This command does not affect the current communication parameters Once the printer is in flash download mode this command is no longer available TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 123 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC nL nH MP 1B 5C nL nH Set Relative Print Position Synopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Value of n Description Note Formulas Set relative print position ESC nL nH 1B 5C nL nH 27 92 nL nH To Move the Relative Starting Position Right of the Current Position n Number of dots to be moved right of the current position nL Remainder after dividing n by 256 nH Integer after dividing n by 256 The values for nL and nH are two bytes in low byte high byte word orientation To Move the Relative Starting Position Left of the Current Position n Number of dots to be moved left of the current position nL Remainder after dividing 65536 n by 256 nH Integer after dividing 65536 n by 256 The values for nL and nH are two bytes in low byte high byte word orientation Moves the print starting position the specified number of dots either right up to the right margin or left up to the left margin of the current position The print starting position
173. mands that are received are interpreted as page mode commands Several commands react differently when in standard and page mode The description of these individual commands is indicating below Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal fF 0C Print and Return to Standard Mode 89 PB CA Cancel Print Data in Page Mode 101 ESCFF 1B 0C Print Data in Page Mode 102 Select Standard Mode 120 ESC S ESC Tn 1B 54 n Select Print Direction in Page Mode 120 ESC W xL xH dxL dxH dyL 1B 57 xL xH dxL oet Print Area in Page Mode dyH m GS nL nH Set Absolute Vertical Print Position in Page wal Mode GS nt nH 1D 5C nL nH Set relative Vertical Position in Page Mode TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 63 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TXCOM gt NOVAN for you 11 13 Macro Commands These commands are used to select and perform a user defined sequence of printer operations Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal Select or Cancel Macro Definition 11 14 Flash Firmware Download Commands There are three ways to enter the download mode maintenance mode 1 Powering the printer up and press and hold paper Feed button Or Press and hold paper Feed button and press and then released reset Button Two variation see command 1F 03 DA n 2 While the printer is running normally send the command Switch to Boot Mode 1B 5B 7D to leave normal operation and enter the download mode
174. me Description Sends status data to the host computer GS VT MP 1D 0B Return User Flash Size Synopsis Return User flash memory size ASCII GS VT Hexadecimal 1D 0B Decimal 29 11 Return 1 byte Description Returns the total amount of Flash memory accessible for user operations This is the sum of memory allocated to Logos fonts storage User data storage Easy font storage Formulas The User Flash Size is returned on one 1 byte and the returned value corresponds the size divided by 65535 64k For example if the User Flash Size is 512kb the command would return 8 as 512 64 8 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 136 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS SO BP 1D OE Erase All Flash Contents except Boot Sector Synopsis Erase all flash contents except boot sector ASCII GS SO Hexadecimal 1D OE Decimal 29 14 K Return value O Fault ASCII ACK NAK Hexadecimal 06 15 Decimal 6 21 Description Causes the entire flash memory to be erased The printer returns ACK if the command is successful NAK if it is unsuccessful Note Available only in download mode GS SI BP MP 1D OF Return Main Program Flash CRC Synopsis Return main program flash CRC ASCII GS SI Hexadecimal 1D OF Decimal 29 15 Returns 3 bytes Values ACK lt low byte high byte gt Note Returns the CRC calculated over the flash firmware code space TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual
175. mmands Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal GSIO C dL 1D 494080 geg NVM Receipt lines tally GSI J 1D494087 geg NVM Receipt lines tally and print GSI amp _ 1D494082 J Clearto NVM Receipt lines tally to O GSI 1D494083 geg NVM Knife Cuttally GSI D49484 geg NVM Knife Cut tally and prin GSI _ 1D494085 Clearto NVM KnifeCuttallytoO GSIQ E _ 1D494090 geg NVM Hours ontally GSI 2 J 1D494091 geg NVM Hours on tally and print GSI 1D494092 CleartoNVM Hoursontally GSI 1D4940A44 Write to NVM Flash cycles tally GSI N J 1D4940A45 geg NVM Flash cycles tally and print GSI Cs 1D4940 A6 _ Clear to NVM Flash cycles tally GSIO 1D4940A48 Weg NVM Knife Jams tally _ GSI 9 _ D49449 Write to NVM Knife Jams tally and print GSI 5 1D4940A4A Clear to NVM Knife Jamstally GSI 4 1D4940AC _ MWritetoNVM Cover openings taly GSI9 1D4940AD Write to NVM Cover openings tally and print GSIQ 1D4940AE Clear to NVM Cover openings tally GS I 1D 49 40 B2 Set maximum temperature tally to 273 clear tally GSI 1D4940B5 Write to NVM Reboot device tally and Print GSI J 1D4940B6 Clear to NVM Reboot device tally GSI1 1D4940D8 Write to NVM Meier printtally GSIQJ
176. n BP DBG 1F 0A 77 3D n Set or Reset Watchdog in NVM Synopsis Turn on off watchdog ASCII US LF W Hexadecimal 1F 0A 77 3D Decimal 31 10 119 61 Operand ASCII Hexadecimal Description Value of n N 4E Watchdog Off Y 59 Watchdog On Default Description This command will store the watchdog option in non volatile memory Notes 1 This command is processed only in boot mode If the printer is running in normal mode send first command switch to Boot Mode 1B 5B 7D 2 This command must be followed by Printer Reset command 1D FF US LF n MP 1F 0A n 84 85 Voltage and Temperature Monitoring Synopsis Voltage and temperature monitoring ASCII US LF n Hexadecimal 1F 0A n Decimal 31 10 n Operand n select reply type Limits Dec 132 lt n lt 133 Hexa 84 lt n lt 85 Always returns 7 Bytes see tables below Command ID zero terminated ASCII string Return Description Returns the results of latest voltage and temperature measurements See comands below RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n 0x85 Read Print head Temperature in C RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n 0x84 Read Voltage in Volt TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 214 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US LF MP DBG 1F 0A 8A Print Heating Time Table Synopsis Print heating time table ASCII US LF Hexadecimal 1F 0A 8A Decimal 31 10 138 Description Print heating time table
177. n Page Hexadecimal GSsmn 1D 73mn Store Selected Sensor Threshold in NVM 167 US ETX tn 1F 0303 n Set Paper Low Sensor Mode in NVM 175 n4 LL LLLZNEN L LLLLLL LL i LLL EEEEN Li LN LLL LLL NN ECH US LFENQT nm F 0A 0554 n m Write PWM Current Value for Top Of Form E Sensor Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US BEL sn 1F 07 73 n Read Configuration Sensor threshold I US BEL Dro ReadPaperLowSensorMode US BEL DE Lied Sensors assignation US BEL DEge f ReadTopOfFomMode 1 US BEL t1F0788 Read Paper Jam Mode US BEL 1F 07 89 Read Configuration Setting Set Cover Sensor Option US BEL 1F 07 AE Read Configuration Setting Paper Low Time out TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 73 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm TKEOM nnovqaling for you US LF 05 T NUL NUL 1F 0A 0554 00 Read PWM Current Value for Top Of Form 207 00 Sensor 11 22 68 Communication interface Commands Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Hexadecimal Gan 1D 61 n Select or Cancel Unsolicited Status Mode USM n n6 Lu 1F 03 90 m US ETX Om 1F 03 9D m oet option to enable count trigger in USM in NVM US ETXEm 1F 03 D3 m Set Driver USB Easy Mode in NVM USLFR n 1F 0A 52 3D n Set Rx Buffer Size in NVM Read Configuration US BEL DLE 1F 07 70 Read Configuration read Communication Parameters US BEL E 1F 07 90
178. n be printed by using the Print Downloaded Image 1D 2F n command To download a BMP file to save it as a logo send the ESC 1Bh character followed by the whole BMP file The printer decodes the BMP file header and will save the image data after checking important parameters such as o Width o Height o Number of colours only monochrome images are accepted Note BMP file images that are not monochrome are ignored Microsoft BMP bitmap file format See command Return Logo Checksum 1F 65 n See also chapter Memory allocation for information about potential limitations TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 114 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC D n k NUL MP 1B 44 n k NUL Set Horizontal Tab Positions Synopsis Set horizontal tab positions ASCII ESC D n k NUL Hexadecimal 1B 44 n k 0 Decimal di 68 n k 0 Valueofn Column number for tab minus one nis always less than or equal to the current selected column width Value ofk 0 382 Default Every 8 characters from column 1 9 17 etc for normal print Description Sets up to 32 horizontal tab position n columns from column one but does not move the print position See the Horizontal Tab command 09 The tab positions remain unchanged if the character widths are changed after the tabs are set The command ends with hexadecimal 00 hexadecimal 1B 44 00 clears all tabs The tabs cannot be set higher
179. nd hold Paper Feed Button How enter to Sub Menu One second after printing Self Test to Enter Sub menus Ready TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 49 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you 1 1 Sub Menus ticket During the Sub Menus execution the printer is offline Busy Mode Select Code Number EXIT gt 1 click Self Test gt 2 clicks Print Diagnostic gt 3 clicks Short click Feed Button is quickly pressed then released Long click Feed Button is held down more than 1 second then released Enter Code Number Sort click and validate Long click TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 50 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm 4 3 CON 2 Innovating for you 10 2 Diagnostic Form ticket During the Diagnostic Form ticket execution the printer is offline Busy Mode Diagnostics Form Reference Number Model TRITON 80 This is a 15 digit number fixed by AXIOHM Serial 0000000000 This is a 10 digits number fixed by AXIOHM First letter always D Next two digits year of production Next two digits week of production Next 5 digits incremental number that is reset every Monday morning Revision I 0000000000 This is a 10 digits number Settable by user Firmware Id Rev Cro Printer firmware Identification _Revision_CRC Boot Strap 7300498_02 07_0801 Identify boot Strap layer fixed by AXIOHM Boot Loader 7300498_02 23_1355 Identif
180. ndfimd 4 Fixd Alum 5 Undfied Jj 6 Undfied e oT do Fixed ays TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 96 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you DLE EM n 1 PRINTER STATUS m moa ee Function D me eee Rm RO O Presenter MA output detector paper status E EE DEREN Reserved C EU EC pied Always 5 PacketChecksumStatus O OK Failure 6 Prntereet Reported Reset Fixed PC O Always D The printer reset bit will be zero after the reset condition has been reported to the host for the first time 2 Only if presenter option enabled see command 1D 49 32 gt The printer reset bit will be zero after the reset condition has been reported to the host for the first time DLE EM n 2 ERROR STATUS Bit Function KNEES GNE RENE ONES O Preseteremorstats Lok Failure 2 PacetBmo OK Failure x o Fixed Alum FoF Detection Sas 0K Fate Pp Always i _ DLE EM n 4 ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS 0 Power Supply Voltage Status Ok Failue _ 1 Printhead Temperature Status OK Failure Undefined LOI S 3 39 JUndfnd 9 CFied AlwaysO0 J 5 JUndfmd J H3 J 6 Undefined
181. ndows versions since Windows 3 0 cer e 16h 4 The bitmap height in pixels signed integer Cm 2 re rumoer EE IE The number of bits per pixel which is the color depth of the image Values 4 8 16 24 and 32 not supported 0x01 0x00 Pixel white is fixed by a bit to 0 and a pixel black is fixed by a bit at 1 Sh 4 No compression method implemented 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 zh 4 The image size This is the size of the raw bitmap data see below and should not be confused with the file size 26h 4 The horizontal resolution of the image pixel per meter signed integer can 4 The vertical resolution of the image pixel per meter signed integer 2Eh 4 The number of colors in the color palette or 0 to default to 2n 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 The number of colors in the color palette or 0 to default to 2n 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 229 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you The number of important colors used or 0 when every color is important generally ignored 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Start of Bitmap Data warning Set the sens of image in the printable sens first line received first line printed US F n MP 1F 46n Select Font User Synopsis Select font type ASCII US F Hexadecimal 1F 46 Decimal 31 70 Operand n font Selection 0 16 x 24 Font A standard pitch 1 12 x 24 Font
182. ng for you US v RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n 2 ERROR STATUS frie rung e Printer error status 4 Paper Jam status Failure 3 Presenter error status Failure Failure Open p Ejector sensor status Always 0 Failure Failure 1 Unused reserved or undefined bit s set to O 2 Failure All printer errors except allocation error warning Interpretation US v RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n z 3 SENSOR STATUS Value HO O O Open High Reseved LI High undefined LL Reseved J gt High 1 Unused reserved or undefined bit s set to O US v RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n z 4 SENSOR STATUS Value mm Closed Low Always 0 Always 0 1 Unused reserved or undefined bit s set to O oe oS Ls F F e TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 236 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US v RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n 5 PRINTHEAD STATUS Two bytes are returned Bit L0 LL 7 byte Bit _ O 1 Status for dots 512 575 Status for dots 576 639 US v RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n 7 PRINTHEAD STATUS 80 bytes are returned DE Bit Zo 1 Status for dor 0 Status for dot ENDO EMEN EOM ZR Jj Status for dot 7 Value H Status for dot 8 Status for dot 9 x e uu o Lou EL 5 Status for dot 15 80 byt Bit A Statusfordot632 Status for dot 632 a ee Status for dot 639
183. ng for you ESC S MP 1B 53 Select Standard Mode Synopsis Select standard Mode Cancel page mode ASCII ESC o Hexadecimal 1B 53 Decimal 2 83 Description Switches from page mode to standard mode In switching from page mode to standard mode data buffered in page mode are cleared the printing area set by Set Print Area in Page Mode SUB ESC W is initialized and the print position is set to the beginning of the line This command switches the settings for the following commands the values for these commands can be set independently in standard mode and page mode to those for standard mode Set Right Side Character Spacing ESC SP Select 1 6 Inch Line Spacing ESC 2 Set Line Spacing ESC 3 Standard mode is automatically selected when power is turned on the printer is reset or the Initialize Printer command ESC 9 is used Note This command is effective only in page mode ESC T n MP 1B 54n Select Print Direction in Page Mode Synopsis Select print direction in page mode ASCII ESC T n Hexadecimal 1B 54 n Decimal 2 84 n Value of n Start position 0 Upper left corner proceeding across page to the right A 1 Lower left corner proceeding up the page B 2 Lower right corner proceeding across page to the left upside down C 3 Upper right corner proceeding down page D Default 0 Description Selects the printing direction and start position in page mode See the illustration bel
184. not clear the buffered data and sets values for Select Print Direction in Page Mode ESC T and Set Print Area in Page Mode SUB ESC W and sets the position for buffering character data Note This command is enabled only in page mode ESC DC2 MP 1B 12 Select 90 Degree Counter Clockwise Rotated Print Synopsis Rotate characters counter clockwise ASCII ESC DC2 Hexadecimal 1B 12 Decimal 2 18 Description Rotates characters 90 degrees counter clockwise The command remains in effect until the printer is reset or until a Clear Printer 10 or Cancel Rotated Print 1B 56 command is received ESC DC4 n MP 1B 14n Set Column Synopsis Set Column ASCII ESC DC4 Hexadecimal 1B 14 n Decimal 2 20 Limit n 1 28 Standard pitch Elite character 1 37 Compressed pitch Pica character Default n 1 decimal Description Prints the first character of the next print line in column n It must be sent for each line not printed at column one The value of nis set to one after each line Note This command cannot be used with Single or Double Density graphics TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 102 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC SYN n MP 1B 16n Select pitch Column Width Synopsis Select pitch for Column width ASCII ESC SYN n Hexadecimal 1B 16 n Decimal 27 22 n Value of n 0 Standard pitch 1 Compressed pitch Default 0 Standard pitch Des
185. ns 6 bytes Write to NVRAM Write to NVRAM and print on receipt to verify Clear Flash cycles tally to 0 Return Flash cycles tally returns 10 bytes Write to NVRAM Example send 12 bytes to printer GS 1400010000 To set Cover Open tally to 10 000 Write to NVRAM and print on receipt to verify Example send 12 bytes to printer GS Q 0010000 This will print on receipt Cover Open 10 000 Clear Cover Open tally to O Return Cover Open tally preceded by n to identify Printer returns 10 bytes in above example 0010000 lt CR gt Set MAX temp tally to 273 Return Temperature tally Axiohm Innovating for you Value of n Hex B4 B5 B6 B7 D8 D9 DA DB F4 ES E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 153 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Dec 180 181 182 183 216 217 218 219 228 229 230 231 292 233 234 299 Remote item diagnostic Reboot device tally 8 digit ASCII numeric max 99 999 999 Reboot device tally Reboot device tally Reboot device tally Meter Print tally 8 digits ASCII numeric max 99 999 999 Meter Print tally Meter Print tally Meter Print tally Taken Ticket counter 8 digits ASCII numeric Default 0 max 99 999 999 Taken Ticket counter tally Taken Ticket counter tally Taken Ticket counter tally Retract Ticket counter tally 8 digit ASCII numeric Default 0 max 99 999 999 Retract Ticket counter tally R
186. nter cables are properly turned on connected on both ends Check that the host or power supply is getting power TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 248 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you 17 GLOSSARY ABBREVIATION s NVM Non Volatile Memorie tyoe EPROM s VM Volatile Memorie Type RAM ASB Automatic Status Back USM Unsolicited Status Mode BP Boot Program MP Main Program DBG Debug Command s LSB Least significant Bit MSB Most Significant Bit s N A Not Applicable A D Analog to Digital MBC2 Module Bar Code 2D HIBC Health Industry Business Communications Council TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 249 249 Reference 31 10 906 B
187. nterface On 08 8 Printer is busy at the communication interface 4 On 10 16 Fixed to On 5 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off 6 Off 00 0 No error condition On 40 64 Error condition exists in the printer 7 On 80 128 Fixed to On GS ACK BP MP 1D 06 Get Flash Firmware CRC Status Synopsis Get flash firmware Sector CRC ASCII GS ACK Hexadecimal 1D 06 Decimal 29 6 Returns OK Fault ASCII ACK NAK Hexadecimal 06 15 Decimal 6 21 Description Causes the printer to calculate the CRC for the Flash firmware code space and transmits the result This is performed normally after downloading completely a new firmware to verify that the downloaded firmware is valid The printer transmits ACK if the calculated CRC is correct NAK if the CRC is incorrect TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 133 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you GS BEL BP MP 1D 07 Return Boot Sector CRC Synopsis Return Boot Sector CRC ASCII GS BEL Hexadecimal 1D 07 Decimal 29 7 Returns 3 byte Values ACK lt low byte gt lt high byte gt Description Returns the CRC calculated over the boot sector code space GS BS MP 1D 08 Return Static RAM Size Synopsis Return static ram size ASCII GS BS Hexadecimal 1D 08 Decimal 29 8 Return 1 byte SRAM sizes Values 128Kb 4 Dec Description Returns the size of SRAM on board on one byte as number of 32 Kbytes sectors GS HT MP 1D 09 Ret
188. nual Page 191 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX y nL nH MP 1F 03 98 nL nH Set TOF Mark to Mark distance Synopsis This command will store the distance between two TOF black marks in non volatile memory ASCII US ETX y nL nH Hexadecimal 1F 03 98 nL nH Decimal 31 3 152 nL nH Operand Ticket Length in 1 10 mm Formulas n nH 256 nL Decimal Hexadecimal Default 1010 nL 242 nH 3 n 3F2 nL F2 nH 03 1010 1 10mm s 101 0 mm Limit Dec 380 n 1 10mm lt 2550 gt 38 0 lt n mm lt 255 0 Hex 017C lt n lt 09F6 Description This Mark to Mark distance is the ticket length in 1 10mmy this value s stored in NVM Note The distance between two TOF marks selects the maximum distance allowed between two TOF marks If the next TOF mark is not detected within this distance a TOF fault is declared This command must be followed by a reset US ETX nL nH MP 1F 03 99 nL nH Set TOF Mark to Cut distance Synopsis Set distance between mark TOF black and cutting line this value is stored it in NVM ASCII US ETX nL nH Hexadecimal 1F 03 99 nL nH Decimal 31 3 153 nL nH Operand n Distance in 1 10 mm Formulas n nH 256 nL Decimal Hexadecimal Default 990 nl 242 nH 3 n 3DE nL DE nH 03 990 1 10mm 99 0 mm Limit Dec 0 lt n 1 10mm lt 2550 gt 0 0 lt n mm lt 255 0 Hex 0000 xnxO09F6 Description The distance between Mark TOF and the cut is in 1 10mm this val
189. o commands IF OA 84 read Voltage IF OA 85 read Temperature TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 165 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS m nthick nthin MP 1D 6D nthick nthin Set Bar Code Aspect Ratio ITF and Code39 only Synopsis Set Bar code aspect ratio ITF and Code39 only ASCII GS m nthick nthin Hexadecimal 1D 6D nthick nthin Decimal 29 109 nthick nthin Value of nthick 2znthick x 6 nthick gt nthin Value of nthin 1 lt nthin lt 5 Default nthick 2 nthin Description For ITF and Code39 bar codes set elementary bar thickness for thin and thick bars GS s n MP 1D 72n Transmit status Paper sensor Status Flash memory User Sector status Synopsis Transmit status Paper sensor Status Flash memory User Sector status ASCII GS n Hexadecimal 1D 72 n Decimal 29 114 n Operand n Mode selection Value of n 1 49 Paper sensor Status 2 90 Reserved 4 52 Flash memory User Sector status Returns 1 Byte The status bytes to be transmitted are described in the following tables Description Transmits the status specified by n This is a batch mode command which transmits the response after all prior data in the receive buffer has been processed There may be a time lag between the printer receiving this command and transmitting the response depending on the receive buffer status Note When n is out of the specified range the command is ignored TRIT
190. o7 ed Aways L Ul DLE EM n 5 PRINT BUFFER STATUS Bye Function L O0 LSB Number of raster left in Print Buffer MSB Number of raster left in Print Buffer Be Funcion 0 LSB Number of bytes left in Receive Buffer Byte Funcion 0 LSB Number of processed Print Commands DLE EM RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n 8 CLEAR COUNTER OF PROCESSED PRINT COMMANDS DLE EM RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n 9 CLEAR SRAM AND FLASH MEMORY ALLOCATION ERROR TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 97 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you DLE EM RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n z 10 PRINTER SERIAL NUMBER Bye Punetion O OO 0 9 Printer Serial Number DLE EM RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n z 11 PRINTER SOFTWARE REVISION Byte Eungtion Boot and Flash Software Revision Same Reply command 1F 56 DLE EM RETURNED STATUS DEFINITION n 12 MODEL NUMBER Byte Function O 0 14 Printer Model Number DC1 n1 nX MP 11 n1 nX Print Raster Graphics Synopsis Print raster graphics ASCII DC1 n nX Hexadecimal 11 n nX Decimal 17 n1 nX Value of n n1 nX 48 Data bytes if 448 dots 60mm paper width 7 2 Data bytes if 576 dots 80mm paper width 80 Data bytes if 640 dots 82 5mm paper width Rang
191. ogram Failure TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 247 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm d4 3 CON 2 Innovating for you 16 2 Printing Problems Problem Possible Causes What to Do Colored stripe on the Paper is low Change the paper roll receipt Receipt does not come out Paper is jammed Open the receipt cover inspect the knife and clear all the way any jammed paper Printer starts to print but Paper is jammed Open the receipt cover inspect the knife and clear stops while the receipt is any jammed paper being printed Receipt is not cut Paper is jammed Open the receipt cover inspect the knife and clear any jammed paper Contact your authorized service representative The printer is not configured for a knife Print is light or spotty Test with another font Test same ticket in bold print Paper roll loaded incorrectly Check that the paper is loaded properly Thermal printhead is dirty Use recommended thermal receipt paper Increase print density in Set Hardware Options of as needed Vertical column of print is This indicates a serious Contact your authorized service representative missing problem with the printer electronics One side of receipt is This indicates a serious Contact your authorized service representative missing problem with the printer electronics 16 3 Printer Does Not Function Problem Possible Causes What to Do Printer does not function when Printer not plugged in Check that pri
192. ohm 9 4 10 00 0 01 1 02 2 03 3 04 4 05 5 06 6 07 7 08 8 09 9 OA 10 OB 11 OC 12 OD 13 OE 14 OF T5 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 46 249 Reference 31 10 906 B 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F Innovating for you 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 28 29 30 31 Code Page 866 20 32 21 33 22 34 23 35 24 36 25 d 26 37 26 38 27 39 28 40 29 41 2A a PA 42 2B 43 2C J 44 2D 45 2E 46 2F 47 30 0 48 49 31 32 50 33 UJ Ns 40 O gt E on G N e P O O N Oo Qo gt o TI T UC o o o C Co N E cO N N N Q2 C e c e Wu N QI C2 N O1 E 99 Cc c c C O C N c1 co Si S o M N ins v OX 9 O cO C cO N L Wu m e C2 gt Wu T 95 60 96 61 97 62 98 63 99 64 100 65 101 66 103 67 103 68 104 69 105 6A 106 6B 107 6C 108 6D 109 6E 110 6F 111 70 112 71 113 72 114 73 115 74 116 15 117 76 118 TT 119 78 120 79 121 TA 122 7B 123 ZC 124 7D 125 7E 126 7F 127
193. ow The command can be sent multiple times so that several different print areas aligned in different print directions can be developed in the printer s page buffer before being printed using the Print Page Mode commands FF or ESC FF Note The command is valid only in page mode The command is ignored if the value of n is out of the specified range TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 120 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you A gt gt gt gt gt U Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Boor gt gt gt gt dd 4 4 4 4 4 ESC V n MP 1B 56n Select or Cancel 90 Degree Clockwise Rotated Print Synopsis Turn 90 degree clockwise mode on off ASCII ESC V n Hexadecimal 1B 56 n Decimal 27 86 n Value of n 0 Cancel 1 Set Default 0 Cancel Description Rotates characters 90 degrees clockwise The command remains in effect until the printer is reset or until a Clear Printer 10 or Rotated Print 1B 12 command is received TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 121 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you ESC W xL xH dxL dxH dyL dyH MP 1B 57 xL xH dxL dxH dyL dyH Set Printing Area in Page Mode Synopsis Set printing area in page mode ASCII ESC W xL xH yL yH dxL dxH dyL dyH Hexadecimal 1B 57 xL xH yL yH dxL dxH dw dyH Decimal 27 87 xL xH yL yH dal dxH dyL dyH Range of x y 0 255 Default xL xH yL yH 0 dyL 128 dyH 1 Dy s
194. pin 5 04 ID board Sensor 5 connector J8 6 pin 6 05 ID board Sensor 4 connector J6 5 pin 5 Operand nO Paper Out Limit Dec 0 lt n0 lt 5 Hex 00 lt n0 lt 05 Default 01 Sensor_O Connector J6 2 Operand nl Paper Low Limit Dec 0 lt nl lt 5 Hex 00 lt nl lt 05 Default 02 Sensor 1 Connector J7 3 Operand n2 Top Of Form Limit Dec 0 lt n2 lt 4 Hex OO0 lt n2 lt 04 Default 01 Sensor_O Connector J6 2 Operand n3 Paper Jam Presenter Input Limit Dec O lt n3 lt 5 Hex O00 lt n3 lt 05 Default 03 Sensor_2 Connector J8 5 Operand n4 Auxiliary Presenter Output Limit Dec 0 lt n4 lt 5 Hex O00 lt n4 lt 05 Default 04 Sensor 3 Connector J8 6 Operand n5 Door Open Limit Dec 0 lt n5 lt 5 Hex 00 n5 05 Default 04 Sensor 4 Connector J6 5 Description This command will store Sensors Assignation option in non volatile memory See also Electronic board for more information s TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 180 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you Notes This command must be followed by a reset D Tf presenter option enabled US ETX S n MP 1F 03 15 n Set TOF Paper path in NVM Synopsis This command will store TOF paper path setting in non volatile memory ASCII US ETX n Hexadecimal 1F 03 15 n Decimal 31 3 21 n Operand n Select Mode Depend also of mechanical specification
195. pon the flash part type The printer transmits an ACK if the sector number is acceptable or an NAK if the sector number is not acceptable Sector numbers start at 0 Exceptions Available only in download mode TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 131 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you GS EOT n MP 1D 03 n Real Time Recovery from Fault Synopsis Real time recovery from fault ASCII GS EOT n Hexadecimal 1D 03 n Decimal 29 3 n Operand n Recovery mode Description See information command 10 05 n Same command GS EOT n MP 1D 04 n Real Time Status Transmission Synopsis Real time status transmission ASCII GS EOT n Hexadecimal 1D 04 n Decimal 29 4 n Operand n Sequence Description See informations command 10 04 n Same command TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 132 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS ENQ MP 1D 05 Real Time Status Transmission Synopsis Real time status transmission ASCII GS ENQ Hexadecimal 1D 05 Decimal 29 5 Reply Status 1 byte See value of byte table below Description Transmits one byte status of the printer in real time Bit Statu Hex Decim Function S al 0 Off 00 0 Paper adequate On 01 1 Paper Jam if paper Jam Mode enabled 1 Off 00 0 Paper adequate On 02 2 Paper low if paper low sensor enabled 2 Off 00 0 Cover Closed On 04 4 Cover Open 3 Off 00 0 Not busy at the communication i
196. propriate action or pace the Real Time commands to avoid filling the buffer There is a minimum of 256 bytes available in the printer s buffer when it goes busy USB interface USB interface Real time commands are sent on a specific endpoint 0x01 INTERRUPT OUT so that those commands are not mixed with the main command stream carried on endpoint 0x02 BULK OUT Responses to real times commands are transmitted back to the host on endpoint 0x82 BULK IN or 0x81 INTERRUPT IN See command US STX n1 n6 Hex 1F 02 set tree of four end points TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 59 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm T nnovqaling for you Summary of USB End Point for Real Time Commands Commando 1F 02 n1 n6 Commando 1F 03 D3 n End Point for Real Time Command Number of End Points Easy Driver Received Reply Canceled Interrupt Out oi gt Interrupt In oet Interrupt Out gt Interrupt In Bulk Out gt Bulk In Canceled BulkOut gt Interrupt In oet Bulk Out gt Bulk In Default Value 2 Configuration command Busy Line and Fault Conditions If the printer is in error condition cover is open paper is exhausted the printer will still accept data respond to the batch mode status commands ESC v and ESC u and not go busy until it actually tries to execute a print command Then it will stay busy and stop processing data out of the receive buffer until the condition clears It will respond to the Real
197. r TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 173 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you USB parameters n1 03 Default 030100000000 X USB 4 End points Bytes Values Hexadecimal n1 03 Interface USB Selection n2 00 3 End Points 01 4 End Points CC n3 Fixed to 00 Undefined n4 Fixed to 00 Undefined n5 Fixed to 00 Undefined n6 Fixed to 00 Undefined Description This command will store the communication options in non volatile memory Notes 1 This command is processed only in boot mode If the printer is running in normal mode send first command switch to Boot Mode 1B 5B 7D 2 This command must be followed by Printer Reset command 1D FF US ETX NUL n MP 1F 03 00 n Set Diagnostic Mode in NVM Synopsis Set diagnostic mode in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX NUL n Hexadecimal 1F 03 00 n Decimal 3l 3 0 n Operand n mode selection Value Decimal 0 Normal Operation 1 Data Scope Mode Print all data received in ascii sequence 2 Receipt Print Test Push Button print all code Page in Compressed Pitch 3 Demo Mode 0 Push button print 4 logo s if defined 4 No used Normal Mode 5 Com Data Scope Mode Same Data Scope Mode but data transmit on USB 6 Demo Mode 1 Push button print logo defined and set next logo defined Default 0 Limit Dec O lt n lt 6 Hex 00 lt n lt 06 Description This command will store
198. r Width Selection bits 4 5 6 Hex Decimal Width o o 1 normal 10 2 two times width 20 3 three times width 30 4 four times width 40 5 five times width 50 op 6 six times width 60 op 7 seven times width 70 112 8 eight times width Character Height Selection bits 0 1 2 Hex Decimal Height o 0 1 normal 01 2 two times height 02 3 three times height 03 4 four times height 04 5 five times height 05 6 six times height 06 6 7 seven times height 07 7 8 eight times height TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 139 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS n MP 1D 22 n Select Memory Type SRAM FLASH Where to save Logos or User defined Fonts Synopsis Select Memory type SRAM or Flash ASCII GS n Hexadecima 1D 22 l Decimal 29 34 n Value of n 48 51 48 ASCII n 0 Loads active logo to RAM only This is used to print a special logo but not have it take up flash memory A logo defined following this command is not preserved over a power cycle 49 ASCII n 1 Loads active logo to flash memory This is the default condition for logo flash storage A logo defined following this command is stored in flash memory 50 ASCII n 2 Loads user defined characters to RAM only This is the default condition for user defined character storage Any user defined characters defined following this command are not preserved over a power
199. r board with the mechanism Note that the new settings become active after the printer is rebooted Presentation Menu Diagnostic For m 11 22 1 Reference Number Commands Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal Write to NVM Serial number Write to NVM Serial number and print Write to NVM Class model GS I 9 Write to NVM Class model and print Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Hexadecimal GSI 1D 49 40 23 Return Serial Number I GS I 9 1D 49 40 27 Return Class model tt GS n 1D 49 44 Transmit Printer Serial Number GS x 1D 78 Transmit User Revision Number 171 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 68 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you 11 22 2 Firmware ID Rev CRC Commands Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal Return Boot firmware CRC Return Client firmware CRC Return Boot firmware version GS I 9 Return Flash firmware version USLFI n m 1F0A6C3Dn Read Layer Information m2 m 11 22 3 Hardware Commands Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US ETX EOT m 1F 03 04 m Set Maximum Power Consumption in NVM US LFw 2m 1F 0A 77 3D m Select or Cancel Watchdog Mode in NVM Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal GS BS 1D 08 Return Static RAM Size GS HT Return CPU frequency in MHz GS VT Return User Fla
200. r dots 1 byte Number dots dL dH 256 Limit Dec 32 lt Number dots lt 640 Hex 20 lt Number dots lt 0280 This command will store the Multi Heat mode option and to configure the peak current with the number of dots on in same time in non volatile memory Notes This command must be followed by a reset oee also command 1D 25 n dL dH Current Head A Vch Rhdot Number dots Description Formulas Vch Head Power Supply nominal 24Vpc or 12Vpc Rdot nominal 24v 700Ohm nominal Rdot nominal 12v 3000hm nominal Number Dots 32 640 Example Rdot 300 Ohm Vch 14 0V Number dots 55 Peak current Head 2 56A TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 196 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX n MP 1F 03 A6 n Set Paper Autoload Mode in NVM Set Paper Autoload Mode on off and save in Non Volatile Memory Synopsis ASCII US ETX a n Hexadecimal 1F 03 A6 n Decimal 31 3 166 n Operand n Select Paper Autoload Mode 0 Mode Off Disabled 1 Mode On Enabled Default 1 Limit Dec O lt n lt i1 Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description This command will store the set paper autoload selection in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset US ETX n MP 1F 03 AEn Set Paper Low detection Time Out in NVM Set paper low detection time out and save in Non Volatile Memory Synopsis ASCII US ETX n Hexadecimal
201. real time Memory Allocation z time Extended real time Memory Allocation Allocation DLEEMSOH 101901 Extended real time Printer Status ER DLE EM DLEEMSTX f f DLEEMSTX 101902 19 02 101902 Extended real time Error Extended real time Error Status DLE EM ETX 10 19 03 Extended real ime Eror Status CESUR real time No defined A a one byte GEERT DLE EM DLEEMEOT DLEEMEOT 101904 19 04 101904 f Extended real time Environmental status real Extended real time Environmental status Environmental status DLE EM DLEEMENQ DLEEMENQ 101905 19 05 101905 Extended real time Print Buffer Extended real time Print Buffer Status DLE EM ACK 10 19 06 Ext real time SE EE Situs oe e ar ts Receive Buffer a 7 DLEEMBEL 101907 Ext real time Ext real time Print Commands Processings Ex earime Clear Caster OP a e DLEEMLF EM LF DLEEMLF 101904 19 0A 1019 0A Extended real ame Printer ETE dm NN Number DLE EM VT 10 19 0B Extended real time Printer Extensa elie Pinte Sotware DLEEMNP EM NP DLEEMNP 10190C 19 101900 Extended real time Model Number real time Model Number GS ETXn 1D 03 n ese recovery om Fat renge time pe mun IR RED from Fault same 10 05 GS EOT SOH 1D 04 01 m Time rema Tuer ES Transmit Printer Status LM AR MEM GS EOT STX 1D 04 02 Real Time aca o
202. receives buffer status reply 2 bytes 7 H Print command processing data reply 2 bytes 8 8 Clear counter of processed print commands no reply 9 9 Clear SRAM and Flash memory allocation error no reply A 10 Return serial number reply 10 bytes B 11 Return printer software revision reply 8 bytes C 12 Return model number reply 15 bytes Description Transmits the selected x byte s printer status specified by n in Real Time according to the following parameters Notes The command is ignored if n is out of range he printer reset bit will be zero after the reset condition has been reported to the host for the first time The packet frame status bit indicates whether a packet sequence i e STX data ETX checksum was in error A packet error is indicated when a packet larger than the input buffer is received The awaiting error recovery command status indicates that a fault condition existed and was cleared The DLE ENQ or GS ETX command must be sent to clear the fault condition The counter of Processed Print Commands DLE EM 07 is incremented when processing any command that generates a paper motion ie print or paper feed commands Commande DLE EM 05 06 07 08 are designed to help user application monitor the contents of main buffers for example in default condition DLE EM n 0 MEMORY ALLOCATION STATUS Bit Function EE O Lo Flash Memory Error Sram Memory Error 3 U
203. rint mode after a Clear Printer 10 command is received Note Only the lowest bit of n is effective Double strike printing cannot be used with bit images or downloaded bit images ESC In MP 1B 49 n Select or Cancel Italic Print Synopsis Turn Italic mode On Off ASCII ESC n Hexadecimal 1B 49 n Decimal 2 73 n Value of n 0 Off 120n When 0 and 1 are the Least Significant Bit LSB Default 0 Off Description Turns Italic print mode on or off The printer is reset to the standard print mode after a Clear Printer 10 command is received Note Only the lowest bit of n is valid TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 116 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC J n MP 1B 4An Print And Feed paper Synopsis Print and feed paper ASCII ESC J n derer wie 1B AA Decimal 27 74 n n Value of n n 203 inch Range of n 0 255 Description Prints one line from the buffer and feeds the paper n 203 inch n 8 mm The line height equals the character height when n is too small If the Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion Units command 1D 50 is used to change the horizontal and vertical minimum motion units the parameters of this command Print and Feed Paper will be interpreted accordingly ESC K n1 n2 d1 dn MP 1B 4B n1 n2 d1 dn Select Single Density Graphics Synopsis Select single density graphics ASCII ESC K n1 n2 d1 D dn Hexadecimal 1B 4B n
204. rticular busy condition can be determined by other responses to GS EOT nor DLE EOT n Although the printer responds to Real Time commands when it is busy it will place them into the buffer behind any other data there and flush them out in the order in which they were received When the printer is busy due simply to buffer full that is it can t print data as fast as it can receive it then data continues to be processed out of the buffer at approximately print speed and the Real Time commands will eventually get flushed out When the printer is busy due to an error condition then data stops being processed of the buffer until the condition clears one way or another In either case but more quickly in the case of an error condition the buffer can fill with Real Time commands When the DLE sequences are being used the last byte stored when the buffer fills up could be the DLE code with no room for the subsequent EOT or ENQ When this lone DLE byte is finally processed out of the buffer it will be interpreted as a Clear Printer command oimilarly when the GS sequences are being used the last byte stored when the buffer fills up could be the GS code with no room for the subsequent EOT or ETX or ENQ When this lone GS byte is finally processed out of the buffer it will use the next byte whatever it is as the second byte in its GS sequence To guard against this situation the application must determine the cause of a busy condition and take ap
205. s per inch setting in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX M Hexadecimal 1F 03 94 M Decimal 31 3 148 M Operand m Select LPI mode Value _ Decimal S SS 1 fe 2 58 13 Default 2 8 13 Line Per Inch Limit Dec 0 lt m lt 2 Hex 00 lt m lt 02 Description This command will store the lines per Inch default setting option in non volatile memory Notes This option determines the LPI used after reset This command must be followed by a reset US ETX nL nH MP 1F 03 97 nL nH Set Additional Size for Search the Mark TOF Synopsis Set additional size for search the Mark Top Of Form and store in Non Volatile Memory ASCH US ETX nL nH Hexadecimal 1F 03 97 nL nH Decimal 31 3 151 nL nH Operand n Additional size in 1 10 mm Formulas n nH 256 nL Decimal Hexadecimal Default 100 nl 100 nH 0 n 64 nL 64 nH 00 100 1 10mm 10 0 mm Limit Dec 100 n 1 10mm lt 2550 gt 10 0 n mm lt 255 0 Hex 0064 lt n lt 09F6 Description The distance additional is in 1 10mm this distance is stored in NVM Note After issueing the Feed to TOF command or when using the paper feed button and also when closing the printer cover The paper advance is of 1 5 Length Ticket defined n to find the TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 190 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you black mark This command must be followed by a reset TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Ma
206. sconnected power supply wait 3 seconds reconnected power supply with paper feed button pressed Nota To selected the mode to start printing self test ticket see hexadecimal command 1F 03 DA n You can also selected the type of ticket Self test ticket or Diagostic Form ticket see hexadecimal 1F 03 DB n 10 1 Self Test ticket Here is the description of all the lines that you can read when you print a self test During the self test the printer is offline SELF TEST Model number TRITON This is a 15 digit number fixed by AXIOHM serial number 0000000000 This is a 10 digits number fixed by AXIOHM see definition below Revision nbr 0000000000 This is a 10 digits number Settable by user Version Rev Cro 02 00 FC38 Identify main program layer fixed by AXIOHM revision CRC Comm Interface RS232 Communication interface selected RS232 or USB Configuration 115200 n 8 1 This is a RS232 or USB setting parameters Rx Buffer Size 4096 Bytes This indicates the size of the data Input buffer in bytes Paper Type POS CLASS Indicates the reference of the paper used Density 100 Percentage of the nominal heating time value Multi heat Mode Off Indicates the status of multi heat mode Max Speed 250 mm sec Printer top speed limit Default Font 12x24 Indicates default font selected upon reset Code Page 437 Indicates default code page selected upon reset Press a
207. ser Manual Page 187 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX n MP 1F 03 8F n Set Paper Type in NVM This command allows selecting a paper type and save in Non Volatile Memory Synopsis ASCII US ETX A n Hexadecimal 1F 03 8F n Decimal 31 3 143 n Operand n Selection paper type Value SET PAPER TYPE Default 1 Paper Pos class Limit Dec O lt n lt t1 Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description This command will store the Paper type option in non volatile memory Notes This command must be followed by a reset US ETX m MP 1F 03 90 m Set Fault Recovery Mode in NVM Synopsis Select fault recovery mode in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX m Hexadecimal 1F 03 90 m Decimal 31 3 144 m Operand m Mode selection Value 0 Automatic Restart Decimal 1 Host Controlled Default 0 automatic restart Limit Dec O lt m lt 1 Hex 00 lt m lt 0O1 Description This command will store the fault recovery mode option in non volatile memory This mode is used to select the printer behaviour after all fault conditions are cleared The printer can either automatically restart from where it stops or wait until it receives a specific real time command Real Time Recovery From Fault TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 188 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Notes Axiohm Innovating for you This command must be followed by a reset US ETX m MP 1F 03 91 m Set Low Volta
208. series has two interface buttons for paper feeding and reset of printer above the paper inlet Paper feeding and resets may also be activated by commands on the RS232 or USB interfaces The LED indicator provides information on board status 1 Continuous red board is powered and ready to operate 2 Flashing quickly the firmware is in boot mode 3 Flashing slowly an error is detected by the board no paper out of range voltage etc M a i y I mm PUL gr TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 26 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm T3 COM nnovqaling for you 4 5 Duty cycle restrictions printing solid blocks The main cause for duty cycle restriction is paper feed motor temperature increasing due to continuous printing or Duty cycle too important see below the allowable Warning if you exceed the duty cycle you will damage the motor and plastic part of the mechanism Allowable Duty Cycle Ton Toff for continuous printing current 95 Dutvcvcle comments otandard configuration for optimal Speed 700 mA 15 and Roll diameters Second cause for duty cycle restriction is the heat generated by the receipt thermal print head when printing solid blocks regardless of the length of the block in relation to the print line The restrictions are ambient temperature the percentage of time measured against one minute of continuous solid printing and the amount of coverage Caution
209. set by the Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion Units command 1D 50 This command is described below The width of the printing area is set by the Set Printing Area Width command 1D 57 which follows this command See the Set Printing Area Width command 1D 57 in this document for a description of that command If the setting exceeds the printable area the maximum value of the printable area is used The maximum printable area is 640 dots See the illustration Note If the setting exceeds the printable area the maximum value of the printable area is used n 0 The maximum printable area is 640 dots See the illustration The command is ignored if it is not at the beginning of the line Formulas To set the left margin to one inch send the four byte string GS L 203 0 Or to set the left margin to two inches send the four byte string GS L 150 1 Where 2 inches 406 203 and 406 1 X 256 150 amp Printable area 640 dots 9 lt Left margin gt lt Printing area width gt TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 154 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS P x y MP 1D 50xy Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion Units Synopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Value of x Value of y Range of x Range of y Default of x D
210. sh Size US BEL EOT 1F 07 04 Read Configuration Setting Max Power US BEL w 1F 07 77 Read configuration Watchdog Status US BEL c 1F 07 9 Read Low Voltage Detection Mode 11 22 4 User Flash Storage Commands Write Configuration GS Unin2 1D 22 55 n1 n2 Flash Memory User Sector allocation 1D 2264 n Lock Specific 64K user sector iD ag dni ru TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 69 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm NOVAN for you Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal Kier Reply status flag lock specific 64k user sector status 1F 77 n Return User flash memory sectors allocation status 11 22 5 Mechanism parameters Write Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Page Hexadecimal US ETX BS n 1F 03 08 n Set Paper width in NVM 176 US ETX in 1F 03 8B n Set Mechanism Type in NVM 186 US ETX An 1F 03 8F n Set Paper Type in NVM 188 US VTNRJn 1F OB 4E 524A Set Print density in NVM Ld n US FF S P F nL nH 1F 0C 535046 Set Printer Maximum Speed in NVM Read Configuration lUSBELE 1F 07 46 ReadConfgualonPmniSpesd 11 22 5 1 Multi Heat Mode Commands Write Configuration GS n dH dL 1D 25 n dH dL Select or cancel Multi Heat Current Mode 445 US ETX N s dL dH 1F 03 A5 s dL Set Multi Heat Mode in NVM dH Read Configuration Code ASCII Code Description Hexadecimal US BEL 1F 07 A5 Read Configuration Mult
211. sition is the upper right or lower left of the printable area set by Select Print Direction in Page Mode ESC T the vertical motion unit y is used TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 103 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC n MP 1B21n Select Print Mode Synopsis Select print mode ASCII ESC n Hexadecimal 1B 21 n Decimal 2 33 Value of n See table above Range ofn 0 255 Default 0 for bits 1 3 4 5 7 Description Selects the print mode Standard compressed emphasized underlined double high or double wide Value of n Bit Function 0 1 Bit 0 Pitch See chart Standard Pitch Compressed Pitch below Bit 3 Emphasized Mode Cancelled Set Bit 4 Double High Cancelled Set Bit 5 Double Wide Cancelled Set Bit 7 Underlined Mode Cancelled Set bar thickness 2 Bits 1 2 and 6 are not used 0 Pitch Columns 82 5mm Columns 80mm Columns 60mm 640 dots 576 dots 448 dots Standard 16x24 40 36 28 Compressed 12x24 53 48 37 TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 104 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you ESC nL nH MP 1B 24 nL nH Set Absolute Starting Position Synopsis Set absolute starting position ASCII ESC nL nH Hexadecimal 1B 24 nL nH Decimal er 36 nL nH Value of n nn Number of dots to be moved from the beginning of the line nL Remainder after dividing n by 256 nH Integer after dividing n by 256 The values for n
212. sk Series User Manual Page 175 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX EOT m MP 1F 03 04 m Set Maximum Power Consumption in NVM Synopsis Set maximum power consumption in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX EOT m Hexadecimal 1F 03 04 m Decimal 31 3 4 m Operand m Power in Watt Default 55 Wat Dec Hex 37 Limit Dec 55 lt m lt 255 Hex 37 lt m lt FF Description This command will store the power consumption in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset Example Dec Hex Value 55 37 55 Watt 75 4B 75 Watt 90 5A 90 Watt US ETX BS n MP 1F 03 08 n Set Paper Width in NVM Synopsis Select paper width and save in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX BS n Hexadecimal 1F 03 08 n Decimal 31 3 4 n Operand n selection paper width See Table below Limit Dec 0 1 3 Hex 00 01 03 Description This command will store the paper type selection in non volatile memory Note This command must be followed by a reset PAPER WIDTH OPERAND DEFINITION Logo and graphic width printable 576 dots 76mm 640 dots 80mm 448 dots 56mm TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 176 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US ETX LF n MP 1F 03 0A n Set Partial Cut Distance in NVM Synopsis Select in table parameters the partial cut distance value and save in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX LF n Hexadecimal 1F 03 0A n
213. superior Size Flash Memory bar code module user storage 64Kbytes Bar code 2D support Datamatrix ISO IEC 16022 QR Code ISO IEC 18004 Bar code Print modes Standard Upside Down Rotated Human Read Information 2D supported No 1 Maximum characters 1000 User Ram Memory Size Board triton 80 81Kb User features mode 1 User RAM limitation TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 86 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you Commands to print and configure Bar Code 2D Extension MBC2 Code ASCII Code Description Hexadecimal GS k m d1 dk NUL 1D 6B m dl Print Bar Code first variation 163 GSkmndli dk 1D 6B mn d Print Bar Code second variation dk FS 2D DM n0 n4 Set options for Datamatrix 225 4D FS 2D QR n0 n4 Set options for QR Code TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 87 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnno vating for you 12 COMMAND DESCRIPTION 12 1 Command conventions The following information describes how each command is organized Synopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Value or Values Range Limit Default Formulas Description Exceptions Notes Related Information BP MP DBG TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 88 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Command name designation used to identify the command the ASCII control code the Hexadecimal control code the Decimal control
214. tatus 07 Erase data section s automatic 06 Acknowledge x data block 329E End download CRC value 2 bytes download Ok 15 If error No Acknowledge error download error sector allocation TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 209 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US LF R n BP 1F 0A523D n Set Rx Buffer Size in NVM Synopsis Change size value of Rx Buffer and store value in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US LF R n Hexadecimal 1F 0A 52 3D n Decimal 31 10 82 61 n Operand Value n in Kbytes Value of n 4 8 16 24 Default 04 4 4 Kbytes 4096 bytes Formulas n Kbytes 1024 Number Bytes Description Set Rx Buffer Size in Kbytes and store value increase or decrease SRAM memory User See RX Buffer size in Diagnostic form Rx buffer is the reception buffer of data RS232 interface Rx buffer is the Bulk Out end point for USB interface Note 1 This command is processed only in boot mode If the printer is running in normal mode send first command switch to Boot Mode 1B 5B 7D 2 This command must be followed by Printer Reset command 1D FF TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 210 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you US LF M D MP 1F 0A 52 4D 44 Reply Status External Module Synopsis Head current informations for the External Module ASCII US LF H M D Hexadecimal 1F 0A 52 4D 44 Decimal 31 10 82 77
215. ter 1B 40 command is received Note See the illustration below for a graphic representation of the downloaded bit image See also chapter Memory allocation for information about potential limitations Ex 60 mm paper 448 dots 56 bytes Top of Graphic Column Column One 56 x 8 Max MSB Dn 56 Data bytes if 448 dots 60mm paper width 72 Data bytes if 576 dots 80mm paper width 80 Data bytes if 640 dots 82 5mm paper width TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 146 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS m MP 1D 2F m Print Downloaded Bit Image Synopsis Print downloaded bit image Logo ASCII GS m Hexadecimal 1D 2F m Decimal 29 47 m Operand m mode selection Value of m Print Mode Vertical DPI Horizontal DPI 0 Normal 203 203 1 Double Wide 203 101 2 Double High 101 203 3 Quadruple 101 101 Dot density measured in dots per inch Description Prints the downloaded bit image at a density specified by m It is ignored if any data is in the print buffer if the downloaded bit image is undefined Note see the illustration on the previous page for a representation of the bit image 1D 2A GS MP 1D 3A Select or Cancel Macro Definition Synopsis Start End macro definition ASCII GS Hexadecimal 1D 3A Decimal 29 58 Description Starts or ends macro definition Macro definition begins when this command is received during normal operation and
216. th this operand Recovers from a fault after clearing the receive and print buffers Print settings that are normally preserved from line to line such as character height and width are still preserved with this operand DLE ACK MP 10 06 Real Time Current position count transmission Synopsis Real time current position ASCII DLE ACK Hexadecimal 10 06 Decimal 16 6 Description Immediately returns a single byte containing the current position count The count is calculated by adding the value for each of the bits that equal one see table below Notes The maximum range of the count will be from 0 63 The returned count has bits 4 and 7 fixed to zero to avoid confusion with other returned data including XOn and XOff DLE ACK RETURNED COUNTER DEFINITION Bit 0 of count LSB Always 0 7 Always 0 0 KS TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 95 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you DLE EM n MP 10 19n Extended Real Time Status Transmission Synopsis Immediately transmits the selected status ASCII DLE EM n Hexadecimal 10 19 n Decimal 16 25 n Operand n Status Select Limit Hex Dec See description tables below 0 0 Memory Allocation Status reply 1 byte 1 1 Printer Status reply 1 byte 2 2 Error Status reply 1 byte 9 3 No defined Reply 1 byte 0x80 4 4 Environmental Status reply 1 byte 5 5 Print buffer Status reply 2 bytes 6 6 Communication
217. thout printing Note Ignored if not at start of line NAK n MP 15n Feed n Dots Rows Synopsis Feed n dots rows ASCII NAK n Hexadecimal 15 n Decimal 21 n Value of n n 203 inch Range 0 255 Description Feeds the paper n dot rows n 203 inch n 8 mm without printing TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 99 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you SYN n MP 16n Add n Extra dot Rows Synopsis Add n extra dot rows ASCII SYN n Hexadecimal 16 n Decimal 22 n Value of n Number of extra dot rows Range 0 16 Default 3 extra dot rows Description Adds n extra dot rows n 203 inch n 8 mm to the character height to increase space between print lines or decrease the number of lines per inch Formulas The following table shows the relationship between the number of lines per inch and each extra dot row added Extra Lines Dot Extra Lines Dot Rows Perlnch Rows Rows Per Rows Inch 0 8 5 24 9 6 1 33 1 8 1 25 10 6 0 34 2 7 8 26 11 5 8 35 3 7 5 27 12 5 6 36 4 7 2 28 13 5 5 3 5 7 0 29 14 5 3 38 6 6 8 30 15 5 2 39 7 6 5 31 16 5 1 40 8 6 3 32 ETB MP 17 Print one line Synopsis Print ASCII ETB Hexadecimal 17 Decimal 23 Description Prints one line from the buffer and feeds paper one line TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 100 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you CAN MP 18 Cancel Print Data in Page mode
218. tion points and buttons TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 18 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovqoling for you 49 5 mm 40 36 mm 40 34 mm LOCATING PIN 60 mm AND 80 mm PAPER AXIS Position of 60 and 80mm paper path and location pin TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 19 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you 375 mm 425 mm 82b mm PAPER AXIS PE T CHI 250 mm Position of 82 5mm paper path TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 20 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you 3 2 3 General mechanical information o0 9 12 Position printhead dots versus the paper detection sensors TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 21 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you Entrance for the highest position roller Warning The paper must not rub on the platen support PAPER WAY OUT PRINTED SIDE Pu a e gt pee i d cy j L Ge 177 Paper entrance Right Way AUTOLOAD Entrance for a low position roller Paper paths TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 22 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you 4 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 1 ESD discharge recommendation Due to high speed printing resulting in electro static accumulation it s very important to connect the grounding to avoid ESD damage This must be done by connecting the ground cable of
219. ue s stored in NVM Note Before actually cutting the paper the paper is positioned so that the distance between the paper edge and TOF mark matches the desired value This command must be followed by TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 192 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you a reset US ETX m MP 1F 03 9D m Set USM Count Trigger Mode in NVM Synopsis oet USM count trigger mode in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX m Hexadecimal E 03 9D m Decimal 31 3 157 m Operand m Select Mode 0 Normal 4 bytes without count 1 Extended 5 bytes Default 0 Normal 4 bytes Limit Dec O lt m lt 1 Hex 00 lt m lt 01 Description This command will store the USM count trigger mode option in non volatile memory This option determines whether position count change can originate USM messages In normal mode position count change doesn t generate USM message In extended mode position count change does generate USM message This command must be followed by a reset oee also command Enable disable Auto Status Back 1D 61 n Notes US ETX n MP 1F 03 A1 n Set Voltage Mechanism in NVM Synopsis Select voltage mechanism and store in Non Volatile Memory ASCII US ETX i n Hexadecimal 1F 03 A1 n Decimal 31 3 161 n Operand n Select Mode 0 12 Volts 1 24 Volts Default 1 24VDC Limit Dec O lt n lt 1 Hex 00 lt n lt 01 Description his command will store the Voltage M
220. urn CPU frequency Synopsis Return CPU frequency ASCII GS HT Hexadecimal 1D 09 Decimal 29 9 Return 1 byte Frequency Values 120 MHz Dec Description Returns the CPU board frequency in MHz TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 134 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovqaling for you GS LF n MP DBG 1D 0A n Return Hardware information Synopsis X Return hardware monitoring ASCII GS LF n Hexadecimal 1D 0A n Decimal 29 10 n Operand n Select reply status Limit Dec 00 lt nx 02 Hex 00 nx 02 Returns n z 00 1 bytes Status Limit Byte reply Value Bit Function 0 Signifies 1 Signifies Preheating In Progress 2 3 Voltage Configuration 12V 4 Fixed to Zero Fixed to Zero 5 Voltage Min Yes 6 Voltage High Yes 7 Reserved Fixed to Zero Fixed to Zero Returns n z01 1 bytes otatus Reset Byte reply Value Bit Function 0 Signifies 1 Signifies No No s Nu 7 Reserved Fixed to Zero Fixed to Zero TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 135 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm nnovating for you Returns n 02 1 bytes otatus Memory Byte reply Value Bit Function 0 Signifies 1 Signifies wd Wu j eent II Heserved Fixed to Zero Fixed to Zero O O AJOJN 1 Bits is not used default value 0 2 The printer reset bit will be zero after the reset condition has been reported to the host for the first ti
221. xt TOF mark is not detected within the distance 2 x n a TOF fault is declared It will be necessary to open the cover if exist create a paper out error and to load again the paper to clear the fault TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 90 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you DLE MP 10 Clear Printer Synopsis ASCII DLE Hexadecimal 10 Decimal 16 Description Clears the print line buffer without printing and sets the printer to the following condition Default Single Wide Single High and Left Aligned characters Number of Columns Width 28 1 Character Pitch Elite 12 7 CPI Extra Dot Rows 0 Character Set 16 24 Default Code Page 437 Default Printing Position Column One TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 91 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you DLE EOT n MP 1004 n Real Time Status Transmission Synopsis Real time status transmission ASCII DLE EOT n Hexadecimal 10 04 n Decimal 16 4 n Operand n DLE Sequence Value of n Hex Dec 01 1 Transmit printer status 02 2 Transmit communication interface busy status 03 3 Transmit error status 04 4 Transmit receipt paper status 76 118 Transmit paper Status In Real Time Same command reply 1B 76 Description Transmits the selected one byte printer status specified by n in Real Time according to the following parameters Exception The command is ignored if n is out of range Relat
222. xxK The printer may return one of several responses ACK means that the data was written correctly and the host should transmit the next block NAK means that for some reason the data was not written correctly This could mean that communications failed or that the write to flash failed The alternatives seem to be to retry the block or halt loading and assume a hardware failure Notes Number data byte must be modulo 4kbytes Available only in download mode TRITON 80 Kiosk Series User Manual Page 138 249 Reference 31 10 906 B Axiohm Innovating for you GS n MP 1D21n Select Char Size Synopsis Select character size ASCIl GS n derer wie 1D 21 Decimal 29 33 n Value of n 1 8 vertical number of times normal font 1 8 horizontal number of times normal font Range of n 00 07 10 17 70 77 bits 0 1 2 4 5 6 Default 00 Description This command is effective for all characters except for HRI characters In standard mode non page mode the vertical direction is the paper feed direction and the horizontal direction is perpendicular to the paper feed direction However when character orientation changes in 90 degree clockwise rotation mode the relationship between vertical and horizontal directions is reversed Selects height using bits O to 2 and selects the character width using bits 4 to 6 as tables follows Exception If n is out of the defined range this command is ignored Characte
223. y boot Loader layer fixed by AXIOHM Client I 7300499 03 28 91C8 Identify main program layer fixed by AXIOHM Hardware Board Id 3110774 Electronic board identification number fixed by AXIOHM CPU Clock Freq 120 MHz Microprocessor Clock frequency Flash Size Kbytes 512 RAM Size Kbytes 128 Max Power 75 W Maximum average power drawn from power supply Voltage 24V Board Voltage Low Voltage Detector On Status of low voltage security stop printing if voltage under x xxV See Code 1F03 91 m System Watchdog On Status system watchdog Eeprom Rev 0 002 Non Volatile memory firmware revision Cluster Erasing 00001 Indicates the number of cluster initialization User Flash storage Kbytes Max Sector Size 64 128 Indicates the maximum size Flash User in Kb See code sector allocation 1D 22 55 n1 n2 Logos Fonts sector 64 Size Kb Modulo 64 128K Reserved for user defined logos or user defined fonts User Data Sector 0 Size Kb Modulo 64 128K Reserved for user defined Ex electronic journal EasyFont Sector 128 Size Kb Modulo 64 128K Reserved for Easy Font format Ex Asian font Mechanism parameters Type MGTA Indicates the mechanism series Paper Type POS CLASS Indicates the reference of the paper used matching with the mechanism Paper Width 80 mm Indicated the paper width used Print Density 100 Percentage of the nominal heating time value for specified paper See code IF 0B 4
224. ynopsis ASCII Hexadecimal Decimal Operand Limit Reply bytes Description Note Example Read configuration setting in Non Volatile Memory US BEL n 1F 07 n 31 5 n n Header byte See table below 1 Header byte n 2 Configuration Setting made of one or more bytes and using the same values as in the command used to set those parameters Reply configuration setting see table below This command is ignored if n is out of the specified range Command 1F 07 80 returns the default code page If the current paper type setting is CP437 the returned string would be 80 00 80 as header byte for command 1F 07 80 00 as seen in parameter table for command 1F 03 80 HEX Hexadecimal 00 Read Set Diagnostics mode 1F 0300 08 ReadPaperwidh 1F0308 OB Read preheating Option Read Print Density 1F OB 4E 52 4A 80 Read Set default code page 1F 0380 Read Top Of Form Option Read Paper Jam Option 1F 03 88 1 An additional parameter is required for sensor n Read Setting See HEX Command Hexadecimal 89 Read Set Cover sensor Option 1F 0389 90 Read Fault Recovery S 1F 0390 98 Read Mark to Mark or TicketLength 1F 0398 99 Read Mark to cut Distance TOF 1F 0399 9D Read USM Count Mode 1F 03 9D BO Read Holding Time Motor 1F03BO DB Read Select Self mode Ticket 1F 03DB_

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