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7197 Series II Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: Commands
August 2011
151
Identifier
Value (Hex)
Description of sensor or state
RTC Sensor Bit if Applicable for 7167 / 7197 Series
II
( Note: RTC might be different for other printers )
State
Value
Meaning
13 Knife Condition 1 Knife in Error Condition
RTC Response ( 10 04 03 ) – Bit 3
0 Normal State
14 Unrecoverable Error 1 Unrecoverable Error Encountered
RTC Response ( 10 04 03 ) – Bit 5
0 Printer has been Reset
15 Thermal Print Head Temperature 1 Out of operating range
RTC Response ( 10 04 03 ) – Bit 6
0 Normal operating range
16 Power Supply Voltage 1 Out of operating range
RTC Response ( 10 04 03 ) – Bit 6
0 Normal operating range
17 Thermal Print Head Failure 1 Thermal print head failure
RTC Response ( 10 04 03 ) – Bit 4
0 Normal operating range
18 Printer Reset 1 Printer Physical Reset Took Place
RTC Response ( 10 19 01 ) – Bit 6
19 Presenter Mechanism State 1 Presenter in Error
RTC Response ( 10 19 02 ) – Bit 0
0 Presenter in Normal State
1A Paper jam status 1 Printer is in Jam State
RTC Response ( 10 19 02 ) – Bit 1
0 Printer in Normal State
1B Kiosk Door State 1 Door Open
RTC Response ( 10 19 02 ) – Bit 3
0 Door Closed
1C Black Mark Detection Status 1 Detection Failure
RTC Response ( 10 19 02 ) – Bit 5
0 Normal Status
1E Flip Mechanism Door State 1 Door Open
No RTC equivalent
0 Door Closed
FA Reserved for future use which might include defining
additional bytes to extend the message structure beyond
the existing 3 bytes.
FB Reserved for future use which might include defining
additional bytes to extend the message structure beyond
the existing 3 bytes.
FC Reserved for future use which might include defining
additional bytes to extend the message structure beyond
the existing 3 bytes.
FD Reserved for future use which might include defining
additional bytes to extend the message structure beyond
the existing 3 bytes.
FE Reserved for future use which might include defining
additional bytes to extend the message structure beyond
the existing 3 bytes.
FF Reserved for future use which might include defining
additional bytes to extend the message structure beyond
the existing 3 bytes.

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