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2.2.6 Status Commands 
 DLE EOT n    
[Function]     Sending status in real-time 
 
[Code]       <10>H<04>H<n> 
 
[Range]       1≤n≤4 
 
[Outline]      Sends in real-time the status specified by “n”. 
 
n Status 
1 Printer status 
2  Status caused by an offline condition 
3  Status caused by an error 
4  Continuous paper detector status 
 
 
[Caution]     • Each status represents the current status. It is 1 byte data. 
• The status is transferred without checking whether the host is ready to receive or 
busy. 
• This command is executed even if the printer is in offline state, receive-buffer full 
state, or error state. 
• This command is dealt with when it is received. 
• With serial interface specifications, this command is executed in offline state, 
receiving buffer full state, and error state. 
• With parallel interface specifications, this command cannot be executed while the 
printer is in Busy state. 
When memory SW1-3 is ON, the printer does not enter Busy state in the offline state 
and error state. 
• If ASB (Automatic Status Back) is enabled by GS a, it is necessary to discriminate 
between the status due to ASB and the status due to this command. 
• This command can be executed even if printer setting by ESC = is invalid. 
• If another data string of <10>H<04>H<n> (1 n 4) is received, the printer acts the 
same way as with this command. Therefore, the user should be reminded of this fact. 
 
[Example 1] 
Suppose a command “ESC * m nL nH [d1 ... dk]”, where d1 = <10>H, d2 = <04>H, 
d3 = <01>H. 
 
• The DLE EOT n command cannot be interleaved into the code string of another 
command consisting of 2 bytes or more. 
 
[Example 2] 
If the printer sends DLE EOT 3 after the host has sent up to ESC 3 in its attempt to 
send ESC 3 n, the printer handles the ESC 3 as ESC 3 <10>H. Thus, the user should 
be cautious.