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SATO M-8485Se - Local Area Network (LAN) Interface; Bi-Directional Communications; Enquire

SATO M-8485Se
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Section 6. Interface Specifications
LOCAL ARE
A
NETWOR
K
(
LAN
)
OPTIONAL INTERFACE
A
Local
Area
Network
(LAN)
interface
is
a
Plug-In
Interface
Module
that
can
be
installed
by
the
user.
It
requires
a
driver
shipped
with
each
printer
that
has
the
interface
installed.
The
driver
that
must
be
loaded
on
your
PC
and
the
PC
must
be
configured
to
support
the
TCP/IP
network
protocol
using
a
10/100BaseT
LAN
connection.
Details
for
loading
the
LAN
driver
are
contained
in
the
LAN
Interface
Manual
that
is
shi
pp
ed
with
each
p
rinte
r
with
a
LAN
O
p
tional
interface
installed.
BI-DIRECTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
This
is
a
two-way
communications
protocol
between
the
host
computer
and
the
printer,
thus
enabling
the
host
to
check
printer
status.
When
Bi-Com
4
communications
is
selected,
there
is
no
busy
signal
from
the
printer.
The
host
must
request
the
complete
status
from
the
printer,
including
ready/busy.
The
host
may
re
q
uest
status
in
two
different
wa
y
s.
ENQUIRE/ACK/NA
K
In
the
Bi-Com
4
mode,
the
host
transmits
an
ENQ
(05
hexadecimal)
to
the
printer
and
the
printer
will
respond
with
its
status
within
five
milliseconds.
If
printing,
it
will
respond
upon
finishing
the
current
label,
then
resume
printing.
In
order
for
this
protocol
to
work
properly
with
an
RS232C
Interface,
pin
6
(
DTR
)
and
pin
5
(
CTS
)
must
be
held
high
by
the
host.
One
way
to
ensure
these
pins
are
always
in
the
correct
state
is
to
tie
pin
20
(
DTR
)
t
o
p
i
n
6
(
DSR
)
and
pin
4
(
RTS
)
t
o
p
i
n
5
(
CTS
)
a
t
t
h
e
p
rinte
r
end
of
the
cable.
En
q
uire
(
ENQ
)
Upon
receipt
of
an
ENQ
command,
the
printer
responds
with
25
bytes
of
status
information
bounded
by
an
STX/ETX
pair.
The
Bi-Com
protocol
works
only
in
the
Multi
Job
Buffer
mode.
The
status
information
is
defined
as
follows:
<STX>{ 2 Byte ID}{1 Status Byte}{6 Byte Label Remaining}{16 Byte Job Name}<ETX>
ID
-
This
is
a
two
byte
number
identifying
the
current
print
job
ID.
The
print
job
ID
is
defined
using
the
<ESC>ID
Job
ID
command
transmitted
with
the
print
job
(see
Job
ID
Store
in
the
command
listing
for
more
information
on
how
to
use
this
command).
The
range
is
from
00
to
99.
Status
-
A
single
byte
defining
the
current
status
of
the
printer
(see
the
Status
Byte
Definition
table).
Label
Remaining
-
Six
bytes
defining
the number
of
labels
remaining
in
the
current
print
job.
The
range
is
from
000000
to
999999
labels.
Job
Name
-
16
bytes
of
ASCII
characters
identifying
the
name
assigned
to
the job
by
the
<ESC>WK
Job
Name
command.
If
the
Job
Name
is
less
than
16
characters,
the
field
will
be
padded
with
leading
zeroes.
If
an
ENQ
is
received
after
the
print
job
specified
in
the
ID
bytes
has
been
completed,
or
there
is
no
data
in
the
buffer
,
the
p
rinte
r
will
res
p
ond
with
two
“s
p
ace
characters
Pa
g
e 6-8 SATO
“Se”
Print En
g
ines

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