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International characters summaryASCII locations 0 to 31 and 128 to 159 store the international char-acters that are needed for sets other than the one

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Print headand dot graphics, 132-133and dot matrix printing, 50life of, 16, 324, 328replacement, 324-325Print modes. See ModesPrint pitch summary table

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SSchematic, 331Script Mode, 71-72ESCape “S0” turns Superscript Mode on. ESCape “S1” turns SubscriptMode on. ESCape “T” turns either Script Mode off.Se

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Temperature, 329Testautomatic, 35-36for seven-bit system, 309Top of form, 31-33, 103-104CHR$(12) sends the paper to top of form. ESCape “C” resets it

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wWidthof characters, 256-270statements, 313-314Word processing, 36, 321-322Zero, slashed, 23Z349

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Control Codes by FunctionPrint Width CommandsCHR$(27)"M"Turns Elite Mode ON.CHR$(27)“P”Turns Elite Mode OFF.CHR$(15) [^O]Turns Compressed Mo

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Forms Control CommandsCHR$(12) [“L]Produces a form feed.CHR$(13)Produces a carriage return.CHR$(27)“8”Turns the paper-out sensor OFF.CHR$(27)“9”Turns

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CHR$(27)”%“CHR$(n1)CHR$(n2)Selects a character set: n1 selects ROM (0) or RAM (1); n2 is 0.CHR$(27)“&”CHR$(n)CHR$(c1)CHR$(c2)CHR$(A)CHR$(d1) ... C

Strany 10 - CHR$(27) “R” sequences

ASCII CodesDecHexDec00010120230340450560670780890910OA11OB12OC13OD14OE15OF1610171118 1219 13201421152216231724182519261A271B281C291D301E311F32 2033213

Strany 11 - ASCII Character Matrixes

Dec HexCharacteror Function174AE,175AF/176BO0177B11178B22179B33180B44181B55182B66183877184B88185B99186BA:187BB;188BC<189BD=190BE>191BF?192CO@19

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ASCII Character MatrixesAs in the summaries above, this section follows the ASCII codearrangement, but this time we show the codes only as they are as

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HexCharacterWidthDecHexCharacterWidthDec12OC13OD14OE221623172418251915OF16812121210111718271B281C192010111213141212121110111212122115261A12291D12257

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Dec Hex Character Width Dec Hex Character Width3031323334353637381E1F20212223242526121212581212121239 2740 284129422A432B442C452D46 2E472F566121271261

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Dec48Character4950515253545556Hex303132333435363738Character2345678Width Dec Hex1257398583A1212121212593B603C613D623E633F121264654041Width126610121012

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DecHex8454Character855586 56875788 5889599091925A5B5CWidthDecHex12935DCharacter12945E12955F12966010976112986210109910010163a6465Widtha1212512111111122

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Dec Hex Character102 66f103 67g104 68h105 69i106 6A107 6B108 6C109 6D110 6EjopqrstuvwklmnWidthDecHex101116F11112701111371a114 729115 731011674a1177512

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Dec Hex120 78121 79122 7A123 7B124 7C125 7D126 7E127 7F128 80CharacterWidthDecHex101298112109591212111308213183132841338513486135871368813789Character

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Dec Hex Character WidthDec Hex Character Width1388A1398B1408C1418D142 8E1438F144901459114692121212121111121112147931489414995150961519715298153991549

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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTFOR AMERICAN USERSThis equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and usedproperly, that is, in

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Dec Hex1569CCharacter1579D1589E1599F160A0161Al162A2163A3164A4WidthDecHex12165A51211121210101211166A6167A7168A8169A9170AA171AB172AC173ADCharacterWidth1

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Dec174175176177178179180181182Hex CharacterAEAFB0BlB2B3B4B5B6Width7101291212121211DecHex183B7Character184B8185B9186BA187BB188BC189BD190191BEBFWidth121

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Dec Hex Character Width210D2R211D3S212D4T213D5U214D6 V215D7W216D8X217D9Y218DA Z121212121112121212Dec219220221222223224225226227HexDBDCDDDEDFE0E1E2E3Ch

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Dec HexCharacter228 E4229 E5230 E6231 E7232 E8233 E9234 EA235 EB236 ECWidthDecHex12237ED11121111238EE239EF910119240FO241F1242 F2243 F3244 F4245 F5Char

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Dec Hex Character WidthDec Hex Character Width246 F6247 F7248F8249F9250FA251FB252FC253FD254 FE10121211121091012255 FF12270

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Appendix BControl Codes in Numeric OrderYou activate an FX control code by using LPRINT CHR$(n), wheren is the number in the decimal column below. Whe

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ESC Dec Hex Symbol Function- 11 0B VT-12 0C FF-13 0D CR-14 0E SO- 15 0F SI-1711DC1-1812DC2-19 13DC3-2014DC4-2418CAN-271B ESCVertical tab. Empties the

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ESC Dec Hex Symbol FunctionESC 33 21 !Master Print Mode Select (Master Select).Selects 16 unique print mode combinations.Format:CHR$(27)” ! “CHR$(n)wh

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ESC Dec Hex Symbol FunctionESC 47 2F /ESC4830 0ESC49311ESC 50 32 2Selects a vertical tab channel.Format:CHR$(27)“/“CHR$(n)where n= 0 - 7.Sets linespac

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PrefaceThe User’s Manual for the FX Series Printers consists of two vol-umes: Tutorial and Reference. This volume is the Reference, whichcontains the

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ESC Dec Hex Symbol FunctionESC 61 3D =ESC 62 3E >ESC 63 3F ?ESC64 40@ESC6541AESC6642BESC 67 43 CESC 67 43 CSets the eighth bit to 0 (limits the ran

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ESC Dec Hex Symbol FunctionESC 68 44 DResets the current tabs and sets up to 32horizontal tabs in the current pitch. Tabs mayrange up to the maximum w

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ESC Dec Hex Symbol FunctionESC 75 4B KTurns Single-Density Graphics Mode ON.Prints 480 dots per 8-inch line. Format:CHR$(27)“K”CHR$(n1)CHR$(n2);follow

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ESC Dec Hex Symbol FunctionESC 81 51 QESC 82 52 RSets the right margin. Also cancels all textthat is in the print buffer. Format:CHR$(27)“Q”CHR$(n)whe

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ESC Dec Hex Symbol FunctionESC 89 59 YTurns High-Speed Double-Density GraphicsMode ON; gives the same density asCHR$(27)” L”, but cannot print two adj

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ESC Dec Hex Symbol FunctionESC 106 6A jESC 108 6C IESC 112 70 pESC 115 73 s-127 7F DELOn the FX-80 only, causes an immediatereverse line feed in an in

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The printer’s high-order control codes from 128 to 155 and 255 mir-ror their low-order counterparts (0 - 27 and 127). For ready reference,both sets ar

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Appendix CControl Codes by FunctionThis Appendix shows the same control codes as Appendix B, butthis time arranged by categories before ASCII order. I

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Print EnhancementCHR$(27)“S0”Turns Superscript Mode ON.CHR$(27)“S1”Turns Subscript Mode ON.CHR$(27)“T”Turns either Script Mode OFF.CHR$(27)"-0”Tu

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CHR$(27)” < ”CHR$(27)” = ”CHR$(27)” > "CHR$(27)“ U0 ”CHR$(27)“Ul”CHRS(27)“i0”CHR$(27) “il”CHR$(27)“s0”CHR$(27)“sl”CHR$(127)Turns One-Line U

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Page FormatCHR$(9) or CHR$(137)Activates a horizontal tab.CHR$(1l)Activates a vertical tab.CHR$(27)" / “ CHR$(n)Selects a vertical tab channel.CH

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Appendix DControl Code ComparisonThe first part of this appendix consists of a chart of the commandsused on Epson printers. It shows similarities and

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Epson Model DifferencesIn this discussion of software and hardware differences between theMX III, the FX and the RX, the command name (backspace, vert

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CHR$(15) - Compressed Mode selectionOn the MX III, prints 132 characters per 8-inch line.On the FX-80 and RX-80, prints 132 characters per 8-inch line

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Escape”/” ,“B”, and “b” - Vertical tabbingOn the FX and RX-100 only lets you set up to 16 vertical tabs andstore up to eight vertical tab channels in

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Escape ” G” - Double-Strike Mode selectionOn the MX III, FX-100, and RX, moving in and out of Double-Strike Mode on one line produces a descent of one

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ESCape ”Y" - High-Speed Double-Density Graphics Mode selectionOn the FX and RX, prints ESCape”L” graphics at twice the usualspeed. There is one

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ESCape”s”- Half-speed printingOn the FX, prints at half the normal speed, which results in 80 char-acters per second.On the RX, prints at half the nor

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FX Series Printer User’s ManualVolume 2 ContentsPreface ...iiiList of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Appendix EDefaults and DIP SwitchesIn this Appendix we list the default settings for your printer, show-ing which settings you can change and the way

Strany 56 - Troubleshooting

*2K buffer available for user-defined characters* l Paper-out sensor on*Non-slashed zero (although there’s no code for “turning on”slashed zero, you c

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Table E-1. DIP switch functionSwitch 1Note: Theshaded boxes show the factory settings.OFFFigure E-Z. Factory setting of the DIP switchesExamining the

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Table E-2. International DIP switch settingsSee Chapter 6 for a discussion of the international sets.Switch 1-5: selects a default print weight. When

Strany 59 - Beeper Error Warnings

Switch 2-2: controls the beeper. When it is ON, the beeper soundswhen it receives a CHR$(7) or to indicate the paper has run out. Whenit is OFF, CHR$(

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Appendix FTroubleshootingThis appendix approaches troubleshooting from several directions.The first section uses a columnar format to match solutions

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Changing form measurementsThe ESCape”C” command is notworking properly.The ESCape“N” skip-over-per-foration doesn’t work.TabbingVertical tabs don’t wo

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Printer “freezes” in GraphicsMode.Can’t get a full page in width.Having trouble getting intoGraphics Mode.User-Defined CharactersThe last character is

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Loading paperPaper goes crooked as it rollsdown.Paper crunches up.Top edge of paper sticks underthe roller.Paper-out sensorCan’t deactivate paper-out

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FTroubleshooting...301Problem/Solution Summary...301Beeper Error Warnings...304Hex

Strany 66 - ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

1. A short circuit between the collector and the emitter of a head tran-sistor along with a shorted dot driver winding produces:PI, PI, PI . . . PI, P

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Figure F-1. Best-case hex dumpMost BASICS, however, are not quite that straightforward. For exam-ple, the TRS-80 Model III prints Figure F-2:Figure F-

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printing, either by trial and error or by using the hex dumping capabil-ity of the FX, you can start overcoming them.Because each computer system deal

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These codes can be sent directly to the printer by POKEing them toa special memory location where they are immediately forwarded tothe printer. The fo

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50 IF B>9 THEN B=B - 760 T=ASC(MID$(B$,P + 1, l)) - 4870 IF T>9 THEN T=T-780 POKE A,B*l6 + T90 A=A+1100 NEXT P110 POKE 16422, 187120 POKE 16423,

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User-defined characters can’t be printed with the top 8 pins (thestandard position for most characters). Eight pins can’t be used indefining character

Strany 72 - Mixing Print Modes

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZSetting the eighth bit on in line 10 adds 128 to each of the number inline 20; thus it prints Ital

Strany 73 - Mode Conflicts and Priorities

Solutions for Specific SystemsThe next four sections illustrate dealing with interface puzzles onfour types of computers: the Apple II, the TRS-80, th

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code and the program will not work properly. The programs in thismanual do not use CHR$(9), but some do use its high-order version -CHR$(137) - which

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This does allow you to print anything, but it ignores any previousWIDTH statements.If you want to print more than 80 characters per line in a graphics

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KParallel Interface...Data Transfer Sequence...Interface timing...Signal re

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Sometimes it may be easier to use another low-order value. Forexample:FOR X=1 TO 10IF X=9 THEN X=10When DATA numbers include 9, you can sometimes simp

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Appendix GMixing Print ModesOne of the most pleasing aspects of your FX printer is its wide vari-ety of print modes. By mixing modes as shown in Table

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By using the character form of some of the numbers, you canshorten the command string. Table G-2 shows some convenient char-acters to be used for the

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it stays on until turned off. When two modes that conflict are turnedon at the same time, the printer must choose which one to use.For example, suppos

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Appendix HCustomizing the FXYou can adapt your FX to fit a variety of needs. You can alter theprint capability both by hardware switches that change d

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Keep in mind that this puts extra wear on your ribbon and slows yourprinting speed.A few word processing programs support the FX’s ProportionalMode. S

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Appendix IPrinter MaintenanceAlwaysAlways keep your printer in a safe and clean location. Keep it awayfrom:Dust and greaseHeaters and furnaces. Safe t

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O-2 lubricant on the shafts and platen bearings, wiping off excess withcloth. Use G-2 sparingly on ribbon feed, line feed, and carriage returndrive ge

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Appendix AASCII Codes and Character FontsThis appendix provides information about the way the ASCIIcodes are employed on the FX printers and about the

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Now pull the cable from the connector block. Hold the block firmlybecause it has to stay put. Pull the print head straight up and off.To install the n

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Appendix JTechnical SpecificationsPrintingPrinting method ... Impact dot matrixPrinting speed ... 160 characters per secondPaper feed sp

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Column width:Maximum characters per lineFX-80FX-100Pica80136Pica Expanded4068Elite96163Elite Expanded4881Compressed132*233Compressed Expanded68116*137

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Dimensions and weightFX-80FX-100Height...100 mm150 mmWidth (without paper ...420 mm594 mmfeed knob)Depth ...347 mm354 m

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Schematic331

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Appendix KThe Parallel InterfaceThe FX printer uses a parallel interface to communicate with thecomputer; this appendix describes it.Connector pin ass

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Table K-1, continuedSignal ReturnSignalDirec-tionDescription13———Pulled up to + 5 volts through 3.3Kohm resistance.14—AUTO FEEDWhen this signal is LOW

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4. Data transfer must be carried out by observing the ACKNLG orBUSY signal. (Data transfer to this printer can be carried out onlyafter receipt of the

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ASCII Code summaryDec Hex CHR000none101none202none303none404none505none606none707BEL808BS9 09HT10OALF11OBVT12OCFF13ODCR14OESO15OFSI16 10none1711DC1181

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Table K-2. Signal interrelationsOn-LineSLCT IN DC1/DC3ERROR BUSYACKNLGDATA ENTRYOFFHIGH/LOWDC1/DC3LOWHIGHNot generatedDisabledONHIGHDC1HIGHLOW/HIGHGen

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INDEXNote: Refer to Table of Contents and List of Figures for specificprograms. Also, the chapter summaries are not indexed.AAccessories, 16American S

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CCable, 16, 35CANcel, 46Caret symbol. See Exponent characterCarriage return, 23, 41CHR$(13) produces it.See also Line feedCentronics. See InterfaceCha

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Control codes, 41-42Hex dumping and. See Hex dumpingfor FX compared with those for MX and RX, 287-294listed by function, 283-286listed by number, 271-

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ESCape = CHR$(27), 42-43format for commands, iv-v, 46-47, 57-58listed by function, 283-286listed by number, 271-281See also specific modes or function

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ESCape “I1”. Enables printing of control codes 0-31. See User-definedcharacters.ESCape “J” CHR$(n). Produces an immediate one-time line feed ofn/216-i

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FFiring of pins. See pinsFF. See Form feedForeign language characters. See International character setForm feed, 103-105CHR$(12) produces one.button,

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Nine-Pin, 152-154Escape “^“ CHR$(d)CHR$(n1)CHR$(n2) enters Nine-Pin GraphicsMode.reassigning code, 150-152Escape "?s" CHR$(n) reassigns an a

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Line feed, 98-101CHR$(10) produces it.button, 35-36computer interface and. See InterfaceDIP switch for, 23one-time immediate, 99-100ESCape “J”CHR$(n)

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NNEC, 151Nine-pin graphics. See Graphics ModeNoise reduction. See Half-Speed ModeOOff sets, 82-83ON LINE light and button, 35Overstrikes, 81-82PPage,

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