Epson GT-8500 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [4/268] 49842
Содержание
- Scanner 1
- Preface 3
- Contents 5
- Appendix 12
- Command reference 12
- Command usage 12
- Manual construction 12
- Overview 12
- To understand epson scanners 13
- To write a scanner control program 13
- Using this manual 13
- Chapter 1 15
- Overview 15
- Basic scanning principles 16
- What is a scanner 16
- Main scan 17
- Sub scan 17
- Reading color 18
- Reading monochrome 18
- Epson scanner features 19
- Control code construction 21
- Function level 21
- Parameters 21
- Computers and handshaking 22
- Image data 23
- Image data format 23
- As you increase the amount of data you dramatically increase the number of minute differences in color you can represent 24
- Overview 24
- Line data transfer 25
- Block data transfer 26
- Brightness 27
- Functions 27
- Image definition 27
- Gamma correction 28
- Halftoning 29
- Data form definition 30
- Data format 30
- Resolution 31
- Scanning area 33
- Color setting 34
- Halftoning 35
- Image processing 35
- Color correction 37
- Scanning multiple shade documents for output on devices capable of expressing multiple shades 37
- Using scanner features 37
- Scanning documents to obtain unprocessed data 38
- Scanning documents without multiple shades 38
- Scanning multiple shade documents for bi level output devices capable of black and white only 38
- Command usage 39
- Esc g and other commands 40
- Execution commands 40
- Start scanning esc g 40
- Extended status request esc f 41
- Request id esc i 41
- Request status esc f 41
- Request condition esc s 42
- Data form commands 43
- Esc c and other commands 43
- Set color mode esc c 43
- Set data format esc d 43
- Esc d and other commands 44
- Esc r and other commands 45
- Set resolution esc r 45
- Set zoom esc h 45
- Esc a and other commands 46
- Set data order esc k 46
- Set scanning area esc a 46
- Set zoom and other commands 46
- Image setting commands 47
- Set brightness esc l 47
- Crt display a 48
- Set gamma correction esc z 48
- Crt display b 49
- Printer output a 49
- Printer output b 49
- Printer output c 49
- Download gamma table esc z 50
- Set sharpness esc q 50
- Image processing commands 51
- Set halftoning mode esc b 51
- This com m and also enables or disables text enhancem ent technology this function is only available for b5 or a 5 com m and level scanners or higher 51
- This com m and enables or disables halftone processing for bi level data and quad level data the type of processing perform ed is outlined below h ow ever the type of processing available differs by scanner m odel see a ppendix b for details 51
- Built in dither patterns 52
- Download dither pattern esc b 53
- Esc b and other commands 53
- Set color correction esc m 54
- Download color correction esc m 55
- Esc m and other commands 55
- Auxiliary commands 56
- Initialize the scanner esc 56
- Set the scanning mode esc g 56
- Esc d and other commands 57
- Set the line counter esc d 57
- Control codes 58
- Control option esc e 58
- Eject ff 58
- Header stx 58
- Abort scanning can 59
- Negative response nak 59
- Normal response ack 59
- Command order 60
- Id information 60
- Control flow 61
- Recommended command order 62
- Using commands when options are installed 62
- Data block structure 64
- Data block transfer order 64
- Line data structure 64
- Block data structure 65
- Header 65
- Information block 65
- Status byte 66
- Byte counter 67
- Line counter 67
- Id information data 68
- Image data 68
- Scanner state data 70
- Transfer order 70
- Image data 71
- Scanning area 73
- Based on these values the limits of the parameters for the esc a command are as follows 74
- Based on these values you can calculate the maximum scannable area for various resolution and zoom settings according to the following formulas 74
- In dots the maximum main scan value at the maximum resolution 100 zoom 74
- In dots the maximum sub scan value at the maximum resolution 100 zoom 74
- In dpi the maximum scannable area available 74
- Main scan in dots 74
- Note the limits of the 74
- Parameter depend on your scanner model see your scanner s manual for details 74
- Resolution zoom and maximum scannable area 74
- Sub scan 74
- The id information provides you the following values 74
- Setting the scanning area 76
- Maximu 77
- Resolution 77
- Image trimming 1 78
- After trimming an image you should resend the esc a command using the following parameters 79
- Determining setting values after trimming 79
- The parameters for the esc r esc h and esc a command should be set to the following 79
- Image trimming 2 80
- Main scan reading length inches 80
- Main scan resolution dpi 80
- Main scan skip length inches 80
- Main scan zoom 80
- Printer resolution dpi 80
- Rough scanned image printing size after trimming 80
- Sub scan reading length inches 80
- Sub scan resolution dpi main scan horizontal 80
- Sub scan skip length inches 80
- Sub scan zoom sub scan vertical 80
- This section explains how to use the esc r esc h and esc a commands to print a trimmed image on your printer 80
- Based on the size of the image you plan to print and on the resolution of the printer use the following formulas to determine the final scanning settings 81
- Determining the setting values for printing 81
- Main scan zoom 81
- Note on scanners that can respond to printers and other various output devices you can set the 81
- Sub scan zoom 81
- The parameter values for the esc r esc h and esc a commands then become as follows 81
- Values to match the horizontal and vertical resolution of your target printer 81
- Command error 82
- Communications error 82
- Error processing 82
- Error recovery procedure 82
- Scanner s response 82
- Error recovery procedure 83
- Scanner s response 83
- System error 83
- Error recover procedure 84
- Error recovery procedure 84
- Option error 84
- Scanner s response 84
- Function level and commands 85
- Using the function level 85
- Command usage 86
- Commands and function level table 86
- The following table shows which commands are available at each function level 86
- Command usage 87
- Function level and commands 87
- The commands added at each function level are listed in the table below 87
- Items not affected by function level 88
- Problem the scanner does not scan correctly when a scanner with a different maximum scannable area is connected 89
- Typical programming errors and solutions 89
- Problem although you have attached a new scanner capable of a higher resolution you cannot achieve that resolution when scanning 90
- Problem when connecting a different scanner model in your scsi daisy chain an error message such as the following appears the epson scanner is not connected 90
- Problem after connecting a scanner with a higher function level than the previous scanner the new scanner does not operate properly 91
- Problem the speed of image data transfer remains the same whether you use a scsi or bi directional parallel interface 91
- Problem after using a scanner option automatic document feeder or transparency unit a different program attempts scanning although the second program tries to scan without using the option the option remains operational 92
- Problem the scanner scans properly when you use a bi directional parallel interface but when you switch to scsi the scanner no longer operates properly 92
- Problem when connecting a different scanner model a time out occurs on your computer and you can no longer scan 93
- Problem when writing data from a gt 6000 or gt 4000 to a magneto optical disk an interface error occurs on the scanner 93
- About the function level 94
- General 94
- Option 94
- Parallel interface 94
- Using the esc i command 94
- Command reference 95
- Data form definition commands 96
- Execution commands 96
- Summary of the scanner commands 96
- Control codes 97
- Image definition commands 97
- Image processing commands 97
- Supplemental commands 97
- Format of the command reference 98
- Execution commands 100
- Command reference 103
- Contents of the esc f status data block 103
- Note the numerical value of the byte counter consists of two bytes and the lower byte precedes the higher byte 103
- Command reference 105
- Contents of the esc f extended status data block 105
- Ist 1 indicates option is installed en 1 indicates option is enabled otherwise it is disabled err logical or of pe pj and opn pe 1 indicates paper empty pj 1 indicates paper jam opn 1 indicates cover open 105
- Note the numerical value of the byte counter consists of two bytes with the lower byte preceding the higher byte 105
- Data form definition commands 112
- Command reference 117
- Esc d and other commands 117
- In the color scanning mode the data format setting defines tones for each of the three primary colors green red and blue 117
- Note even when the specified values exceed the capabilities of the computer display or printer data is sent according to the specified format and quantity before scanning you should consider how the image data can be stored or processed 117
- Specifying the data format determines the amount of image data in each data block 117
- The data format selected by this command determines the effective halftoning mode selectable with the esc b command 117
- With multilevel data settings more than 3 bits per pixel per color the halftoning modes are not effective 117
- Caution the length of the m ain scan should always be specified in units of 8 dots or an integer m ultiple of 8 o therwise a com m and error occurs in the scanner 125
- Image definition commands 130
- G am m a table 137
- Image processing commands 139
- N ote tet text enhancem ent technology esc b is available when the data format is set to 1 bit pixel 150
- Auxiliary commands 151
- Control codes 159
- Interface specifications 163
- Serial interface specifications 164
- A typical example of cable wiring is shown below 165
- Cable wiring 165
- In this table the direction of the signals is given relative to the scanner 165
- Interface specifications 165
- Signal pin assignments 165
- Parallel interface specifications 166
- In this table the direction of the signals is given relative to the scanner 167
- Interface specifications 167
- Signal pin assignments 167
- All interface conditions are based on ttl level 168
- Interface specifications 168
- Return denotes the twisted pair return to be connected at signal ground level for interface wiring be sure to use a twisted pair cable for each signal and to complete the connection on the return side these cables should be shielded and connected to the chassis of the host computer and the scanner 168
- Timing charts 169
- Basic specification 170
- Electrical specification 170
- Functions 170
- Logic level 170
- Scsi interface specifications 170
- Terminator 170
- Command chart 171
- Id switch setting 171
- Interface specifications 171
- The id switch numbers correspond to the available id and can be set from 0 to 7 the numbers 8 and 9 should not be used 171
- The scsi id is set with the id switch mounted on the back of the scanner 171
- This device uses the following group 0 processor commands 171
- Status list 172
- Connector pin arrangement 173
- Interface specifications 173
- Message list 173
- In this table the direction of the signals is given relative to the scanner 174
- Interface specifications 174
- Signal pin assignments 174
- Communication operation 175
- Scsi operation procedure 175
- Scsi commands 177
- Unit attention condition 178
- Following is a description of the individual bits and bytes 179
- Interface specifications 179
- Sense data 179
- The extension sense data format is used for the sense data created when an error occurs this format is described below 179
- This is the illegal length bit when set to 1 this bit indicates that the transfer length or assigned length specified with a command is not the same as the actual data length required by the scanner 179
- When set to 0 this bit indicates that the data in the data byte is invalid when set to 1 the data is valid 179
- Information byte 180
- Sense keys 180
- Default settings 181
- Hardware initialization 181
- Initialization 181
- Software initialization 181
- Scanner model technical data 183
- Error indications 184
- Gt 1000 technical data 184
- Physical characteristics 184
- Scanner model technical data 185
- Software defaults 185
- Software functions and settings 185
- The function level of the gt 1000 is b2 the table below lists the functions and settings that can be controlled with software commands 185
- With the dip switches at the preset factory settings the following values are the default values on the gt 1000 when the power is turned on 185
- Baud rate settings 186
- Dip switch setting 186
- Scanner model technical data 186
- The gt 1000 has one bank of dip switches on the control panel the tables below show the function of each switch and the preset factory settings the shaded boxes show the factory settings 186
- Gamma correction esc z command 187
- Halftoning mode esc b command 187
- Scanner model technical data 187
- Request identity command 188
- Scanner model technical data 188
- The gt 1000 sends the following data block when it receives the 188
- The identity data block 188
- Request condition command 189
- Scanner model technical data 189
- The condition data block 189
- The gt 1000 sends the following data block when it receives the 189
- Scanner model technical data 190
- Error indications 191
- Gt 4000 technical data 191
- Physical characteristics 191
- Scanner model technical data 192
- Software functions and settings 192
- The function level of the gt 4000 is b3 the table below lists the functions and settings that can be controlled with software commands 192
- Commands are affected by dip switch settings 193
- Scanner model technical data 193
- Software defaults 193
- The default values for the 193
- With the dip switches at the preset factory settings the following values are the default values on the gt 4000 when the power is turned on 193
- Dip switch 1 settings 194
- Dip switch setting 194
- Scanner model technical data 194
- The gt 4000 has one bank of dip switches on the control panel the tables below show the function of each switch and the preset factory settings the shaded boxes show the factory settings 194
- Dip switch 2 settings 195
- No other combination of sw 1 7 and sw 1 8 should be made direct printing is available only when the gt 4000 is directly connected to a printer through the parallel interface this function has no relation to ordinary software controls see the gt 4000 user s guide for further details 195
- Scanner model technical data 195
- Color correction esc m command 196
- Gamma correction esc z command 196
- Scanner model technical data 196
- Request identity command 197
- Scanner model technical data 197
- The gt 4000 sends the following data block when it receives the 197
- The identity data block 197
- Scanner model technical data 198
- Request condition command 199
- Scanner model technical data 199
- The condition data block 199
- The gt 4000 sends the following data block when it receives the 199
- Scanner model technical data 200
- Error indications 201
- Gt 6000 es 300c technical data 201
- Physical characteristics 201
- Scanner model technical data 202
- Software functions and settings 202
- The function level of the gt 6000 is b3 the table below lists the functions and settings that can be controlled with software commands 202
- Commands are affected by dip switch settings 203
- Scanner model technical data 203
- Software defaults 203
- The default values for the 203
- With the dip switches at the preset factory settings the following values are the default values on the gt 6000 when the power is turned on 203
- Dip switch 1 settings 204
- Dip switch setting 204
- Scanner model technical data 204
- The gt 6000 has one bank of dip switches on the control panel the tables below show the function of each switch and the preset factory settings the shaded boxes show the factory settings 204
- Dip switch 2 settings 205
- Scanner model technical data 205
- Sw 2 8 should be set to off for normal scanner operation this switch should be set to on only when the direct printing function is used 205
- To use the direct printing function sw 2 8 should also be set to on no other combination of sw 1 7 and sw 1 8 should be made direct printing is available only when the gt 6000 is directly connected to a printer through the parallel interface this function has no relation to ordinary software controls see the gt 6000 user s guide for further details 205
- Color correction esc m command 206
- Gamma correction esc z command 206
- Halftoning mode esc b command 206
- Scanner model technical data 206
- Request identity command 207
- Scanner model technical data 207
- The gt 6000 sends the following data block when it receives the 207
- The identity data block 207
- Scanner model technical data 208
- Scanner model technical data 209
- Request condition command 210
- Scanner model technical data 210
- The condition data block 210
- The gt 6000 sends the following data block when it receives the 210
- Scanner model technical data 211
- Gt 6500 es 600c technical data 212
- Physical characteristics 212
- Error indications 213
- Es 600c 213
- Gt 6500 213
- Scanner errors are displayed by the digital indicator as shown below the ready light remains on after a command error 213
- Scanner errors are displayed on the control panel by a combination of the error and ready lights as shown below 213
- Scanner model technical data 213
- The error indications are different for the gt 6500 and the es 600c both versions are listed below 213
- Scanner model technical data 214
- Software functions and settings 214
- The function level of the gt 6500 is b4 the table below lists the functions and settings that can be controlled with software commands 214
- Commands are affected by dip switch settings 215
- Scanner model technical data 215
- Software defaults 215
- The gt 6500 default values for the 215
- With the dip switches at the preset factory settings the following values are the default values on the gt 6500 when the power is turned on 215
- Dip switch 1 settings 216
- Dip switch setting 216
- Gt 6500 216
- Scanner model technical data 216
- The dip switch settings are different for the gt 6500 and es 600c both versions are listed below 216
- The gt 6500 has two banks of dip switches on the front of the scanner the tables below show the function of each switch and the preset factory settings the shaded boxes show the factory settings 216
- Baud rate settings 217
- Printer type for direct printing 217
- Scanner model technical data 217
- To use the direct printing function sw 2 8 should also be set to on no other combination of sw 1 7 and sw 1 8 should be made direct printing is available only when the gt 6500 is directly connected to a printer through the parallel interface this function has no relation to ordinary software controls see the gt 6500 user s guide for further details 217
- Color correction esc m command 218
- Dip switch 2 settings 218
- Gamma correction esc z command 218
- Halftoning mode esc b command 218
- Scanner model technical data 218
- Dip switch 1 settings 219
- Es 600c 219
- Scanner model technical data 219
- The es 600c has one bank of dip switches on the front of the scanner the table below shows the function of each switch and the preset factory settings the shaded boxes show the factory settings 219
- Request identity command 220
- Scanner model technical data 220
- The gt 6500 sends the following data block when it receives the 220
- The identity data block 220
- Scanner model technical data 221
- Scanner model technical data 222
- Request condition command 223
- Scanner model technical data 223
- The condition data block 223
- The gt 6500 sends the following data block when it receives the 223
- Scanner model technical data 224
- Error indications 225
- Gt 8000 es 800c technical data 225
- Physical characteristics 225
- Scanner model technical data 226
- Software functions and settings 226
- The function level of the gt 8000 is b4 the table below lists the functions and settings that can be controlled with software commands 226
- Scanner model technical data 227
- Software defaults 227
- The following values are the default values on the gt 8000 when the power is turned on 227
- Request identity command 228
- Scanner model technical data 228
- The gt 8000 sends the following data block when it receives the 228
- The identity data block 228
- Scanner model technical data 229
- Scanner model technical data 230
- Request condition command 231
- Scanner model technical data 231
- The condition data block 231
- The gt 8000 sends the following data block when it receives the 231
- Scanner model technical data 232
- Error indications 233
- Gt 8500 es 1000c technical data 233
- Physical characteristics 233
- Scanner model technical data 234
- Software functions and settings 234
- The function level of the gt 8500 is b5 the table below lists the functions and settings that can be controlled with software commands 234
- Scanner model technical data 235
- Software defaults 235
- The following values are the default values on the gt 8500 when the power is turned on 235
- Request identity command 236
- Scanner model technical data 236
- The gt 8500 sends the following data block when it receives the 236
- The identity data block 236
- Scanner model technical data 237
- Scanner model technical data 238
- Request condition command 239
- Scanner model technical data 239
- The condition data block 239
- The gt 8500 sends the following data block when it receives the 239
- Scanner model technical data 240
- Scanner model technical data 241
- Error indications 242
- Gt 9000 es 1200c technical data 242
- Physical characteristics 242
- Scanner model technical data 243
- Software functions and settings 243
- The function level of the gt 9000 is b4 the table below shows the list of the functions and settings that can be controlled with software commands 243
- Scanner model technical data 244
- Software defaults 244
- The following are the default values of the gt 9000 at power on 244
- Request identity command 245
- Scanner model technical data 245
- The gt 9000 sends the following data block when it receives the 245
- The identity data block 245
- Scanner model technical data 246
- Scanner model technical data 247
- Scanner model technical data 248
- Request condition command 249
- Scanner model technical data 249
- The condition data block 249
- The gt 9000 sends the following data block when it receives the 249
- Scanner model technical data 250
- Error indications 251
- Gt 5000 action scanner ii technical data 251
- Physical characteristics 251
- Scanner model technical data 252
- Software functions and settings 252
- The function level of the gt 5000 is b5 the table below lists the functions and settings that can be controlled with software commands 252
- Scanner model technical data 253
- Software defaults 253
- The following are the default values of the gt 5000 at power on 253
- Request identity command 254
- Scanner model technical data 254
- The gt 5000 sends the following data block when it receives the 254
- The identity data block 254
- Scanner model technical data 255
- Scanner model technical data 256
- Request condition command 257
- Scanner model technical data 257
- The condition data block 257
- The gt 5000 sends the following data block when it receives the 257
- Scanner model technical data 258
- Scanner model technical data 259
- Error indications 260
- Gt 300 es 300gs technical data 260
- Physical characteristics 260
- Scanner model technical data 261
- Software functions and settings 261
- The function level of the gt 300 is a5 the table below lists the functions and settings that can be controlled with software commands 261
- Scanner model technical data 262
- Software defaults 262
- The following values are the default values on the gt 300 when the power is turned on 262
- Request identity command 263
- Scanner model technical data 263
- The gt 300 sends the following data block when it receives the 263
- The identity data block 263
- Scanner model technical data 264
- Request condition command 265
- Scanner model technical data 265
- The condition data block 265
- The gt 300 sends the following data block when it receives the 265
- Condition data block 266
- Scanner model technical data 266
- Scanner model technical data 267
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