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4. The transaction information (MIRC, amount, and so on) is sent to the
host for approval. The rest of flow is based on successful approval.
5. Back of the check is franked.
6. Flip and scan the back of the check. Select landscape print station,
flip, and scan. (1B 63 30 08 1B 35 1B 3E 02)
7.
An image of the check back is read and stored.
8. The face of the check is printed.
9. Flip and scan the front of the check (1B 35 1B 3E 03).
10. An image of the check face is read and stored.
11. Flip the check. ( 1B 35)
12. Print the face of check with void and eject. (VOIDx"0c")
Assume that the customer fills out the check.
1. Customer fills out and signs the check and gives it to the cashier.
2. Cashier is prompted to insert the check to be imaged.
3. Check is inserted, face down. Check is scanned and MICR is read with
the option (1B, 3E 03).
4. Transaction information (MICR, amount, and so on) is sent to the host
for approval. The remaining flow is based on successful approval.
5. Image of the check face is read and stored.
6. Check is franked.
7. Flip and scan the back of the check. Select landscape print station, flip,
and scan. (1B 63 30 08 1B 35 1B 3E 02)
8. Image of the check back is read and stored.
9. Check is printed on the face of the check with void and ejected.
(VOIDx"0c")
X'1B;30;n1;x;y;dx;dy;s1;s2;n2'
n1
2 bytes, reserved, X'00 00'
x,y
2 bytes each, top-left corner of area to be printed
dx, dy 2 bytes each, offset in the x and y direction respectively, to be
included in the print area
s1
1 byte, percentage to scale image in the x direction (A value of 100
or 0 results in no scaling.)
s2
1 byte, percentage to scale image in the y direction (A value of 100
or 0 results in no scaling.)
n2
print options, bit 0; value 0 = do not rotate, value 1 = rotate 90
degrees counterclockwise
Updated April 2, 2009

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