Immediate Command Functions
Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual 13
Where:
Possible
Values
Interpretation
Transmit
Sequence
a
-
Y/N Y = Interpreter busy (imaging) 1
b
-
Y/N Y = Paper out or fault 2
c
-
Y/N Y = Ribbon out or fault 3
d
-
Y/N Y = Printing batch 4
e
-
Y/N Y = Busy printing 5
f
-
Y/N Y = Printer paused 6
g
-
Y/N Y = Label presented 7
h
-
Y/N Y = Rewinder out or fault 8
-
: : = Always : 9
i
-
Y/N Y = Cutter Fault 10
j
-
Y/N Y = Paper Out 11
k
-
Y/N Y = Ribbon Saver Fault 12
l
-
Y/N Y = Print Head Up 13
m
-
Y/N Y = Top of Form Fault 14
n
-
Y/N Y = Ribbon Low 15
o
-
Y/N Y = N (reserved for future) 16
p
-
Y/N Y = N (reserved for future) 17
-
: : = Always : 18
q
-
Y/N Y = Ready (no data or signal) 19
r
-
Y/N Y = Waitng for Signal 20
s
-
Y/N Y = Waitng for Data 21
t
-
Y/N Y = Com1 has data not parsed 22
u
-
Y/N Y = N (reserved for future) 23
v
-
Y/N Y = N (reserved for future) 24
w
-
Y/N Y = N (reserved for future) 25
x
-
Y/N Y = N (reserved for future) 26
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Table 3-1: ASCII Status Bytes
SOH B Toggle Pause
This command toggles the printer’s paused state between “On” and “Off.” (This is the
same function achieved by pressing the PAUSE Key.)
Syntax:
<SOH>B
Sample:
<SOH>B
Printer Response: This command will illuminate the Paused/Stop Indicator and/or
indicate PAUSED on the LCD or graphics display panel, suspend
printing, and wait until one of the following occurs:
• The <SOH>B command is sent to the printer.
• The PAUSE Key is pressed.
Upon which the printer will turn the Paused/Stop Indicator “Off”
and/or remove PAUSED from the LCD or graphics display, then
resume operation from the point of interruption. (If the Receive
Buffer is not full, an <XON> character will be transmitted from
the printer.)