Features And Options; Receipt Station - NCR 7156 Setup And User Manual

Thermal receipt and impact slip printer
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Chapter 1: The 7156 Printer
The industry-standard RS-232C communication interface allows the 7156 to be
connected to any host computer that uses RS-232C. Control codes are provided for
easy migration of applications written for Epson as well as other NCR printers.
With thermal printing technology on the more frequently used receipt station,
there is no ribbon cassette to change and paper loading is extremely simple.
Printing on single- or multiple-part forms, validating checks, and printing checks
is also easy in the accommodating slip station. An additional option is the
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) check reader with parsing which
reads account numbers on checks for easy verification. An extended slip table is
available for handling large forms and is standard with the MICR check reader
option.

Features and Options

The 7156 printer comes with several features and options.

Receipt Station

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Thermal printing
Standard pitch (host selectable): 15.2 characters per inch, 44 columns
Compressed pitch (host selectable): 19.0 characters per inch, 56 columns
Resident bar codes
Code 39
Code 128
UPC-A
UPC-E
JAN8 (EAN)
JAN13 (EAN)
Interleaved 2 of 5
Codabar
Drop-in paper loading requiring no spindle or threading paper
Paper low indicator
Paper exhaust
7156 Setup and User's Guide
September 1998

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