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IBM 4610-TM6 - SureMark Printer TM6 Two-color Thermal Transfer User Manual

IBM 4610-TM6 - SureMark Printer TM6 Two-color Thermal Transfer
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DTR
operation:
A
DTR
signal
becomes
inactive
when
the
system
is
not
ready
to
receive
data
(for
example,
at
power-on
reset
or
when
its
buffer
is
full).
XON/XOFF
control
XON
definition:
=
DC1
(X'11')
XOFF
definition:
=
DC3
(X'13')
During
XON/XOFF
control,
the
printer
transmits
an
XON
every
3
seconds
after
a
power
on
reset
(POR)
completes
to
indicate
the
printer
is
ready
to
receive
data.
When
the
first
message
is
received,
the
printer
stops
transmitting
the
XON
signal.
The
printer
transmits
an
XOFF
when
the
RS-232
input
buffer
is
80%
full
after
which
it
transmits
one
XON
when
the
buffer
is
20%
full.
XON/XOFF
transparent
mode
operation
This
is
the
default
mode.
See
“Message
from
the
printer”
on
page
165
for
the
format
of
printer
to
system
messages,
which
include
a
byte
count,
status
bytes,
and
optional
extended
status
bytes
or
user
data.
Transparent
mode
should
always
be
used
when
selecting
XON/XOFF
mode
for
Model
TI8.
XON
and
XOFF
are
transmitted
independently,
and
can
occur
at
any
point
inside
or
outside
of
messages
transmitted
by
the
printer.
When
a
message
includes
optional
user
data,
the
byte
count
(bytes
1
and
2)
can
include
X'10',
X'11',
or
X'13'.
When
X'10',
X'11',
or
X'13'
occur
in
transparent
XON/XOFF
mode,
the
byte
count
is
bit-exclusive-OR’ed
with
X'21'
and
is
prefixed
by
the
DLE
(X'10')
character
to
become:
Value
in
message
Becomes
X'10'
X'1031'
X'11'
X'1030'
X'13'
X'1032'
User
data
with
X'10',
X'11',
or
X'13'
is
also
treated
this
way
in
transparent
XON/XOFF
mode.
The
byte
count
is
not
incremented
for
such
extra
characters.
Determining
XON/XOFF
control
You
can
determine
whether
XON/XOFF
control
is
being
used
by
sending
the
extended
address
command
and
checking
the
feature
byte,
bit
3.
If
this
bit
is
set,
the
printer
is
in
XON/XOFF
mode.
(See
“Extended
address
command–request
printer
ID”
on
page
109.
Disabling
XON/XOFF
transparent
mode
You
can
disable
transparent
XON/XOFF
mode
as
described
in
“Real-time
requests”
on
page
161.
When
disabled,
X'10',
X'11',
or
X'13'
can
occur
within
messages.
However,
because
such
values
are
actual
count
bytes
or
data
bytes
and
are
not
XON
or
XOFF
characters
(DLE,
XON,
and
XOFF
characters
do
not
occur
within
messages),
no
transform
takes
place.
The
values
are
not
bit-exclusive-OR’ed
with
X'21'
because
no
transform
occurs
for
such
values
within
messages
as
it
does
during
transparent
XON/XOFF
mode.
DLE,
XON,
or
XOFF
occur
only
before
or
after
a
message.
August
24,
2004
Chapter
2.
Installation
instructions
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CategoryPrinter
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