IBM TI9, TM6, TG4, TI1, TI3, TI2, TG3, TG9, TI8, TF6, TI4, TG8 User Manual
SureMark 4610 Printers
User’s Guide for
Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9 , TG3,
TG4, TG8, TG9, TF6, and TM6
GA27-4151-07Updated April 2, 2009
SureMark 4610 Printers
User’s Guide for
Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9 , TG3,
TG4, TG8, TG9, TF6, and TM6
GA27-4151-07Updated April 2, 2009
Updated April 2, 2009
Note
Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read Appendix H, “Safety information,” on page 197 and
the general information under Appendix I, “Notices,” on page 203.
April 2009
This edition applies to IBM SureMark Printer Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, TG9, TF6 and TM6.
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Who should read this manual
This manual is intended for use by persons who are installing, testing, or
programming an IBM SureMark printer. The manual should also be used for
problem determination on the printer.
How this manual is organized
Part 1, “General information,” on page 1 contains information that applies to
SureMark printers in general:
v Chapter 1, “Introduction” provides an overview of the features and options of the
SureMark printers.
v Chapter 2, “Installation instructions” provides information on installing the
SureMark printers.
v Chapter 3, “SureMark installation, service, and utility software” provides
information about using SureMark utilities to setup or modify your system
configuration.
Part 2, “Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, TG9,” on page 45
contains information that is specific to the thermal/impact SureMark printers:
v Chapter 4, “Operation” provides information about the controls and indicators.
Ribbon loading and paper loading instructions are also included.
v Chapter 5, “Testing and problem analysis” provides information on testing and on
problem determination.
Part 3, “Models TF6 and TM6,” on page 69 contains information that is specific to
the single-station SureMark printers:
v Chapter 6, “Operation (Models TF6 and TM6)” provides information on the
controls and indicators. Paper loading instructions are also included.
v Chapter 7, “Testing and problem analysis (Models TF6 and TM6)” provides
information on testing and on problem determination.
The appendixes contain the following information:
v Appendix A, “Consumable supplies” provides information about consumable
supplies.
v Appendix C, “Technical information” provides information about technical
specifications.
v Appendix D, “EIA-232 programming information” provides information about
EIA-232 programming commands.
v Appendix E, “Uploading electronic journal data” provides information about
uploading electronic journal data while the SureMark is in Model 4 emulation
mode.
v Appendix F, “Proportional fonts” provides information about creating and using
proportional fonts.
v Appendix G, “Emulation support for Epson single-station printer” provides
v Appendix H, “Safety information” provides important safety warnings in several
languages.
v Appendix I, “Notices” provides information about trademarks and electronic
emission notices.
v For California: provides information about perchlorate material.
Related publications and diskettes
v IBM SureMark Printers: Hardware Service Manual, GY27-0355
v IBM SureMark Printers: Fonts and Logos Utility Diskette
v IBM SureMark Printers: Firmware Update Diskettes
v IBM 4693 Point-of-Sale Terminals Reference Diskette
v IBM 4694/4695 Point-of-Sale Terminals Service Diskette
v IBM Safety Information—Read This First, GA27-4004.
v IBM SurePOS 700 Series: System Reference, SA27-4220.
v IBM SurePOS 500 Series: System Reference, SA27-4255.
v POSS Programming Reference and User’s Guide, SC30-3560
Diskettes are available by download from the Internet. See “Resources on the
Internet” on page 44 for more information.
Updated April 2, 2009
For information about ordering IBM publications not shipped with the SureMark
printers, contact your IBM representative or your place of purchase.
Where to find more information
A CD-ROM is available that contains books that are part of the IBM Retail Store
Solutions Library Collection, SK2T-0331.
Current versions of Retail Store Solutions documentation and downloadable
diskettes are available on our Web site. See “Resources on the Internet” on page
44 for information about accessing the site.
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Summary of changes
This section summarizes the changes included in the latest editions of this manual.
GA27-4151-07 (April, 2009)
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This update provides changes to the MICR reader read head cleaning procedures,
expandable supplies, and product care procedures.
Changes or additions to the text are indicated by a change bar (%) to the left of the
text.
GA27-4151-07 (February/March, 2007 update)
v Model 3 and Model 4 emulation support notes
v Various clarifications and corrections
v Updated notices Appendix I, “Notices,” on page 203
GA27-4151-07 (May, 2006)
This update provides new part numbers for existing products that are manufactured
using updated methods or materials required in certain jurisdictions, such as the
European Union. It also includes other edits based on user feedback.
Web-only update GA27-4151-06 (December, 2005)
This update provides new and updated commands and programming information,
and more references to Models TI8/TG8 and TI9/TG9.
GA27-4151-06 (August, 2005)
This Web-only update adds Model TI9 and TG9, as well as references to Model
TI8.
Web-only update for corrections to GA27-4151-05 (August, 2004)
Corrections and clarifications for:
v “Paper specifications” on page 81
v “Microcode tolerance (MCT) information - request” on page 125
v “Re-initialize the printer” on page 142
v “Start scan” on page 166
v “Select standard mode” on page 177
v Minor changes to formatting
Web-only update for corrections to GA27-4151-05 (August, 2003)
Corrections and clarifications for:
v “Document scanner calibration (Models TI8, TI9, TG8, TG9)” on page 60
v Minor changes to formatting
Web-only update for Model TI8, GA27-4151-05 (April, 2003)
This update adds the new Model TI8 to this User’s Guide. This model provides
document-scanning capability and a powered flipper.
Web-only update for GA27-4151-04 (March, 2002)
This update contains changes to the paper loading procedure for Models TF6 and
TM6.
Web update for GA27-4151-04 (June, 2001)
This update contains the following changes and additions:
v The location of the Euro character for code page 858 has been corrected. See
“Code page 858” on page 95.
v Information on the new Models TG3 and TG4.
v Command format details about bar codes 128a and 128b.
v Flash memory usage message. See the remarks in Flash storage write on page
123.
v New table for Code 128 character set. See Table 21 on page 149.
v The commands in Appendix D, “EIA-232 programming information,” on page 101
are to be used for EIA-232 connections only. Additional information about where
to find commands when using RS-485 or USB communications has been added
to the beginning of that appendix.
Updated April 2, 2009
GA27-4151-04
This edition adds information about the new single-station SureMark printers, which
are Models TF6 and TM6, and also about updates for Models TI3 and TI4.
Changes for this edition include:
v Because there are important differences between Models TF6 and TM6, which
are single-station SureMark printers, and the thermal/impact SureMark printers,
the book has been reorganized into three parts.
– Part 1 contains information that is similar for all SureMark models. Information
about the new single-station printers has been added throughout this part.
– Part 2 contains information that is specific to the thermal/impact SureMark
printer Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TG3, and TG4.
– Part 3 contains information that is specific to the new single-station SureMark
printer Models TF6 and TM6.
v A new thermal font has been added. See “Set print mode” on page 129 and
“Thermal printing font” on page 98.
v Support for emulation of an Epson single-station printer has been added. See
“Emulating an Epson single-station printer (single-station only)” on page 43 for
information about how to enable emulation and an overview of the limitations to
using emulation mode. See Appendix G, “Emulation support for Epson
single-station printer,” on page 193 for detailed information about what Epson
commands are supported in emulation mode.
v A font conversion utility has been added as part of the support for proportional
fonts. See “Proportional font conversion utility” on page 37.
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v Information about uploading electronic journal data while the printer is emulating
a Model 4 printer has been added. See Appendix E, “Uploading electronic journal
data,” on page 187.
v The following commands have been added:
Note: These commands are not supported for Models TI1 and TI2. Currently
installed Model TI3, TG3, TI4, and TG4 printers support these commands
after you download the latest firmware.
– “Proportional font” on page 120
– “Select color printing” on page 137
– n=09 (Align Column Right) for “Align positions” on page 139
– “Enable or disable upside-down printing” on page 144
– “Select character size for scalable fonts” on page 145
– “Fix font matrix” on page 146
– “Print logo inline” on page 146
– “Select thermal paper” on page 147
– n=09 (Code 128A, 128B, and 128C) for “Print bar code” on page 147
v The following command, which is supported only on Models TF6 and TM6, has
been added:
– “Enable or disable the beeper (Models TF6 and TM6 only)” on page 143
GA27-4151-03
This edition includes information for the support of a USB logic card.
Information that was added includes:
v “USB connector pin assignments” on page 92.
v USB information has been added to “Voltage conversion circuitry” on page 89.
v The part number for the available USB cables has been added to “Features used
with the SureMark printers” on page 6.
v Information about your responsibilities when using USB communications has
been added to “Planning information” on page 9.
v The data rate for USB communications has been added to “Communication
interfaces” on page 10.
v USB information has been added to “Hardware requirements” on page 13.
v Information about installing the SureMark printer for use with USB
communications has been added to “Installing SureMark for USB communication”
on page 21.
v Information about installing fillers for the SureMark printer when the USB feature
is used has been added to “Installing fillers for USB printers” on page 26.
v Communication mode information for USB has been added to “USB
communication mode” on page 31.
v Relevant information for performing problem determination with USB has been
added to Table 3 on page 67.
Summary of changesxix
GA27-4151-02
Updated April 2, 2009
This edition includes information about two new models of the SureMark printer:
Model TI3 and Model TI4. Because Model TI3 is a new version of Model TI1, and
Model TI4 is a new version of Model TI2, in some cases only the new model
number was added to the existing text.
Information that was added includes:
v “Comparison of the SureMark models” on page 7, which describes the
microcode, hardware, and operating system differences.
v “Firmware update” on page 37, which describes the methods that you can use to
update the SureMark firmware.
v “Enable or disable the feed buttons” on page 143 and “Select maximum print
speed” on page 132, which describe new EIA-232 commands.
Information that was changed includes:
v “Software requirements” on page 13, which includes operating system and driver
requirements, and application requirements.
v “Code page definitions” on page 92. Code page 850, which is resident in Model
TI1 and TI2, has been replaced in this document by code page 858, which is
resident in Models TI3 and TI4. Code page 858 is the same as code page 850
plus the euro character symbol.
v Zero (0) is no longer valid for the EIA-232 command “Microcode tolerance (MCT)
information - request” on page 125.
v The Remarks under “Define document wait time” on page 141 have been
corrected and expanded.
Because documentation, drivers, and diskettes are now available on the Web,
“Resources on the Internet” on page 44 was added to describe how to locate the
applicable Web site.
Along with these changes and additions, the manual was also reorganized. The
information that was in Appendixes B and E, along with some additional information,
is now in Chapter 3, “SureMark installation, service, and utility software,” on page
33.
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Part 1. General information
This part contains descriptions of the SureMark printers and information about
installing the printers.
Features used with the SureMark printers ..............6
Comparison of the SureMark models ................7
Differences among SureMark models ...............7
Differences between Models TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, TG9, and
Models TF6, TM6.....................8
Planning information .......................9
Your responsibilities......................9
Limitations ..........................9
Communication interfaces ....................10
Temperature and humidity limits.................10
Physical dimensions ......................10
Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TG3, and TG4 .............10
Models TI8, TI9, TG8, TG9..................11
Models TF6 and TM6....................12
Power requirements ......................12
Hardware requirements .....................13
Software requirements .....................13
Operating system requirements .................13
Application requirements ...................14
Resident code pages.....................15
Bar codes ..........................15
Printer overview
Figure 1. IBM SureMark printers
The IBM SureMark printers are high-performance, high-function printers. The
SureMark is available in several models:
v Models TI3, TI4, TG3, and TG4 feature a thermal customer receipt station and an
impact document insert station. The dual print heads enable quiet, fast printing at
the customer receipt station while providing the capability to print and frank
checks and to print multipart forms through the document insert station. (Models
TI1 and TI2 are older versions of Models TI3 and TI4, respectively. Production of
the older models has ceased.)
v Models TI8, TI9, TG8, and TG9 provide a document scanner and a powered
flipper, in addition to all the features of Model TI4.
v Models TF6 and TM6 are single-station thermal printers. They contain no
document insert station. These models cost less, weigh less, and have a smaller
footprint than the thermal/impact SureMark printers. Models TF6 and TM6 have
been designed for wall mounting, if desired by the retailer.
All SureMark printers provide:
v Fast, quiet receipt printing
v Easy paper loading
v 256-KB flash memory for storing messages, logos, code pages, and electronic
journal data
v Models TI8, TI9, TG8 and TG9 have 1 MB of flash memory for scanned image
storage
v Bar code generation
v Downloadable fonts and code pages
v Downloadable microcode
v Small footprint
v Support for EIA-232 (RS-232) and RS-485 (EIA-485) interfaces
Note: RS-232 and EIA-232 are synonymous; EIA-232 is used throughout this
v Support for Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface
The single-station SureMark printers, the SureMark Model TI8, TI9, TG8 and TG9,
and SureMark Models TI3, TI4, TG3, and TG4 that have been updated with the
latest firmware, support the following in the thermal station:
v Proportional fonts
v Scalable fonts
v Color printing: black plus one accent on two-color thermal paper (thermal station
only)
v Upside-down printing
Additional features of some SureMark models include:
v Single-pass handling of checks (Models TI2, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG4, TG8, TG9)
v Easy-to-load ribbon cartridge (Models TI1, TI2, TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4,
TG8, TG9)
v Epson emulation (Models TF6, TM6)
v Document scanning (Models TI8, TG8, TI9, TG9)
v Check 21 compliance (Models TI9, TG9)
Description of models
document. RS-485 and EIA-485 are synonymous; RS-485 is used
throughout this document.
Note: All TGx models are functionally equivalent to the corresponding TIx models.
The SureMark printers are available in the following models:
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TGx models have iron gray covers, while TIx models have pearl white
covers.
Updated April 2, 2009
Models TI1 and TI3
Standard models that support receipt and document printing. (Model TI1
can no longer be ordered.)
Models T12 and TI4
High-function models that feature improved check handling. Check handling
uses the magnetic character ink recognition (MICR) reader and check
flipper that are included in these models. (Model TI2 can no longer be
ordered.)
With one insertion of a check into a Model TI2, TI4, TI8, or TI9 printer, the
printer uses its MICR reader to read the magnetic-ink-character line on the
check, franks the check, and prints the face of the check. While the printer
is processing the check, the operator is free to attend to the customer’s
needs, which shortens the total transaction time.
Model TI8
In addition to the features of the Model TI4, these models have a document
scanner feature. Scanned documents can be stored and retrieved in TIFF,
JPEG, and BMP formats. The Model TI8 has increased flipper speed due to
a powered flipper. (Model TI8 can no longer be ordered.)
Model TI9
In addition to the features of the Model TI8, the TI9 is compliant with Check
21 legislation, which means that it enables single-insertion check handling
and scanning of both sides of the full length of the document.
Models TF6 and TM6
Smaller models that contain only a thermal customer receipt station.
Because there is no document insert station, these models do not support
document printing.
Models TF6 and TM6 have an audible alarm, a spill-resistant design, and
an optional wall mount.
For Food Service customers, Model TF6 covers match the IBM SurePOS
™
500 Series systems. For Retail customers, Model TM6 covers match the
IBM 4694 systems if the EIA-232/RS-485 interface is ordered, and the
covers match the IBM SurePOS 700 Series systems if the USB interface is
ordered.
Note: Model TG3 is functionally equivalent to TI3, TG4 is functionally equivalent to
TI4, and so on.
Table 1 shows the warranty information for each printer model.
Table 1. Warranty information
Machine typeDescriptionWarranty
service
4610-TI3EIA-232, RS-485, USB (Pearl white covers)IOR 24x7none
4610-TI4EIA-232, RS-485, USB (Pearl white covers)IOR 24x7none
4610-TI5 (DBCS,
AP only)
4610-TI8EIA-232, RS-485, USB (Pearl white covers)IOR 24x7none
4610-TI9EIA-232, RS-485, USB (Pearl white covers)IOR 24x7none
4610-TM6EIA-232, RS-485, USB (Pearl white covers)IOR 24x7none
EIA-232, RS-485, USB (Pearl white covers)IOR 24x7none
Warranty
upgrade
Chapter 1. Introduction5
Updated April 2, 2009
Table 1. Warranty information (continued)
Machine typeDescriptionWarranty
service
4610-TM7
(DBCS, AP only)
4610-TF6TM6 with iron gray coversDepot
4610-TF7TM7 with iron gray coversDepot
4610-IF6Functionally equivalent to TF6 with iron gray
4610-TG3Functionally equivalent to Model TI3 with iron
4610-TG4Functionally equivalent to Model TI4 with iron
4610-TG5
(DBCS, AP only)
4610-TG8Functionally equivalent to Model TI8 with iron
4610-TG9Functionally equivalent to Model TI9 with iron
4610-DG3Functionally equivalent to Model TG3 but
4610-DG4Functionally equivalent to Model TG4 but
4610-DI3Functionally equivalent to Model TI3 but with
4610-DI4Functionally equivalent to Model TI4 but with
4610-DI8Functionally equivalent to Model TI8 but with
4610-DI9Functionally equivalent to Model TI9 but with
4610-DM6Functionally equivalent to Model TM6 but
4610-DG8Functionally equivalent to Model TG8 but
4610-DG9Functionally equivalent to Model TG9 but
EIA-232, RS-485, USB (Pearl white covers)IOR 24x7none
repair
repair
IOR 24x7none
covers but with IOR warranty
IOR 24x7none
gray covers
IOR 24x7none
gray covers
Functionally equivalent to Model TI5 with iron
gray covers
gray covers
gray covers
with Depot warranty
with Depot warranty
Depot warranty
Depot warranty
Depot warranty
Depot warranty
with Depot warranty
with Depot warranty
with Depot warranty
IOR 24x7none
IOR 24x7none
IOR 24x7none
Depot
repair
Depot
repair
Depot
repair
Depot
repair
Depot
repair
Depot
repair
Depot
repair
Depot
repair
Depot
repair
Warranty
upgrade
IOR 24x7,
9x5
IOR 24x7,
9x5
IOR 24x7,
9x5
IOR 24x7,
9x5
IOR 24x7,
9x5
IOR 24x7,
9x5
IOR 24x7,
9x5
IOR 24x7,
9x5
IOR 24x7,
9x5
IOR 24x7,
9x5
IOR 24x7,
9x5
Note: IOR 24x7 is IBM on-site repair 24 hours times seven days per week. 9x5 is
nine hours per day for five days per week.
Features used with the SureMark printers
All models support the following features:
v Integration Panel
v 40-Character VFD or LCD Post Extension
v Distributed Printer Cable (RS-485)
v Integrated Cable (RS-485)
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v Short EIA-232 Communications Cable, 2 m (about 6.6 ft), P/N 40N4780
v Long EIA-232 Communications Cable, 4 m (about 13.1 ft), P/N 40N4781
v Power Supply (EIA-232 and USB), P/N 40N5051
v Power Cords (country-specific)
v EIA-232/RS-485 Interface Card
Models TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, TG9, TM6 and TF6 support the following
features:
v USB Cable, Powered, 0.5 m (about 1.6 ft), P/N 40N4715
v USB Cable, Powered, 3.8 m (about 12.5 ft), P/N 40N4716
v USB Cable, Standard, 5.0 m (about 16.4 ft), P/N 40N4767
v USB Interface Card
Because a cash drawer can attach directly to the SureMark, all models also support
the following features:
v Compact Cash Drawer, Vertical Till
v Compact Cash Drawer, Horizontal Till
v Full-size Cash Drawer, Adjustable Till
v Full-size Cash Drawer, Fixed Till Insert
v Short Cash Drawer Cable, P/N 40N4778
v Long Cash Drawer Cable, P/N 40N4779
Comparison of the SureMark models
The SureMark models can be divided into three groups:
v Models TI1 and TI2 can no longer be ordered. Because these are not currently
being manufactured, they do not support some functions that are on the current
models.
v Models TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, and TG9 have a thermal print station
for customer receipts and an impact print station for document processing. These
models are currently being manufactured.
– Models TI8 and TG8 additionally have document scanning.
– Models TI9 and TG9 additionally have document scanning compliant with
Check 21.
v Models TF6 and TM6 have only a thermal print station for customer receipts.
Differences among SureMark models
v Different microcode is required to operate each of the following groups of
printers:
– Models TI1 and TI2
– Models TI3, TI4, TG3, TG4, TM6, TF6
– Models TI3, TI4, TG3, TG4, TF6, TM6 with the 2 MB card option
– Models TI3, TI4, TG3, and TG4 with the 8 MB card option
– Models TI8, TI9, TG8, and TG9
v Total amount of data space available for the download of graphic messages is
65 376 bytes for Models TI1 and TI2, but only 65 136 bytes for Models TI3, TI4,
TG3, and TG4. Models TI8, TI9, TG8, and TG9 have from 0 KB to 1 MB, user
allocatable.
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Updated April 2, 2009
v Memory allocated to store incoming commands and data is 16 KB for Models
TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, and TG9, but only 4 KB for Models TI1 and
TI2.
v Models TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, and TG9 operate at higher speeds
than Models TI1 and TI2.
v Code page 858, which contains the euro character symbol, is resident in Models
TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, and TG4. Code page 850, which contains all character
symbols from code page 858 excluding the euro character symbol, is resident in
Models TI1 and TI2.
v The second byte of the device ID specifies what model of SureMark is being
used. The 4690 OS uses the printer model to determine the name of the
microcode update file:
– ADXPJPUF.DAT for Models TI1 and TI2
– ADXPJPFF.DAT for Models TI3, TI4, TG3, TG4, TM6, TF6
– ADXPJP2F.DAT for Models TI3, TI4, TG3, and TG4 with the 2 MB card option
– For microcode update information for Models TI8, TI9, TG8, and TG9, see the
IBM Retail Store Solutions Web site at http://www.ibm.com/solutions/retail/
store/support/.
Differences between Models TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8,
TG9, and Models TF6, TM6
Models TF6 and TM6 are single-station thermal printers. These models do not
include an impact station. Therefore they can not be used for any of the check
handling that thermal/impact SureMark Models TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8,
and TG9 support.
The single-station SureMark printers have a lower weight, lower cost, and smaller
footprint than the thermal/impact printers. The single-station SureMark printers are
designed to provide a cost-effective printer in environments that do not require
document printing and check processing.
The single-station SureMark printers are spill-resistant, which makes them a good
choice for food service customers. In the single-station printers, the logic card and
interface card are mounted vertically, which minimizes the possibility of damage
from spills. (In the thermal/impact printers, although the logic card is mounted
vertically, the interface card is mounted horizontally.) For particularly hazardous
locations, an optional spill cover is available for Models TF6 and TM6.
Models TI3, TI4, TI8, TI9, TG3, TG4, TG8, and TG9 have a trap-door design that
allows you to easily change to a new interface, for example when upgrading from
EIA-232 to USB. To change the interface on a single-station SureMark, you must
remove the bottom cover, then remove both the logic card and the interface card
(they are joined by a connector).
The single-station SureMark printers support a 90 mm diameter paper roll, instead
of the 80 mm paper roll that is used with the thermal/impact printers. The
single-station printers also support an external larger paper roll via RPQ. When the
external paper roll is used, the paper feeds into the printer through a slot in the
bottom cover of the printer.
A power switch is located inside the top cover of the single-station SureMark
printers. Power to the thermal/impact SureMark printers is controlled by the system
or by an external power supply.
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