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Chapter 5: Programming commands  141
A776-PG00001 C 12/09 
A776 (B780) Programming Guide
Return:  This uses the message structure/protocol transmission format that matches Scan & Transmit except for the 
command ID code: 
Value
Definition
1D
Command return indicator
49
Image Scanner
B9
Imaging function = transmit
s
Standard imaging status
Decimal
Meaning
0
OK
1
Jam detected
2
Wait for scan document cancelled
3
Imager cover open
7
Unrecoverable hardware error
8
No stored document
9
Bottom side only
10
Top side only
11
Internal interface timeout error
12
Internal interface other error
16
No bottom image
17
No top image
18
Unsupported format
19
Tag block full
m
Scanning command entry point used: 0 = no outstanding scan, 1 = slip entry, 2 = 
top entry
n
Sensors currently covered: none = 0 value
Bit 0 =1: rear image sensor covered
Bit 1 =1: front image sensor covered
Bit 2 =1: image cover open
Bit 3=1: casette cover open
Bit 5=1: upper slip sensor covered
Bit 6=1: lower slip sensor covered
pLpH
The File Index to be used by the next scan
rLrH
Remaining space count of typical document scans to fit in image buffer free space
4 bytes
Scanned image TIFF structure length
TIFF
Structure containing the tags and images
Description: This sends back the images at index n in a TIFF structure using the currently configured image format.
Transmission of the image follows the command return header.  If only a top (or bottom) scan image is requested then 
its TIFF tags will contain the same application set tags as for the other side image, with the only difference being the 
297 tag indicating side and tag 65000 will have its true File Index value.  
The TIFF structure always returns all automatic Tags, and should usually include a UserTag and FileID that the host may 
have defined and later set to be associated with the image. If n is 0 (current image) and no Attach Scan Identifying Tags 
command was given after the scan, then the image file will be formed as if the attachment command had been given 
with 0 application set tags. 
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