Datamax DGL manual Bi-Directional Communications, Cutter Commands, Module Operations

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Module Operations:

Cmd

Description

<STX>x

File delete from module

<STX>q

Module clear

<STX>Q

Modules, clear all

<STX>z

Module, compress

<STX>W

Module, directory request

<STX>X

Module, set default

<STX>w

Module, FLASH memory Test

<STX>t

Module, RAM memory Test

<STX>Kp

Module Protection

Comment

Supported

Supported

Supported Not Supported Partially Supported Supported

Do the stutus report, always oke Do the stutus report, always oke Not Supported

DGL will emulate 2 different Modules: Ram and Flash. Datamax has several Flash and Ram modules, but DGL will map all Flash modules to the same PTX Flash File System, and all Ram Modules to the global Memory Pool.

When recalling something from a module, the Module Identifier is not specified in the command, so this should not cause a problem when DGL maps them to a single Flash / Ram module.

The only problem that might occur is when there is bi-directional communication needed for a Windows driver, which might verify an object got stored correctly by requesting a module directory.

When specifying a module that is not available, the printer will automatically select the default module.

Bi-Directional Communications

Bi-Directional communications can be divided in two groups: time-critical (immediate), and non-time-critical responses.

Datamax describes the time critical responses as follows:

When the printer receives a Status and Control Command, its current operation will be momentarily interrupted to respond to the command. Status and Control Commands may be issued before or after System-Level Commands; however, they cannot be issued among (a) Label-Formatting Commands, (b) during font downloading, or (c) during image downloading.

Commands that require immediate action (including commands that request immediate response) will not be supported.

Non time-critical responses are supported by DGL. For example the feedback or memory module information request commands.

Cutter Commands

The Commands to activate the Cutter (System Level Command <STX>o, and Label Formatting Commands ‘c’ and ‘:’) are only processed when the Media Handling menu is set to ‘Cut’, and the DGL Advanced-User Menu ‘Cut Cmds’ is set to ‘Process’.

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Contents Printer Protocol Interpreter PPI DGL Page Page Copyright 2006 PRINTRONIX, INC Trademark AcknowledgmentsTable of Contents Table of Contents Command Enhancements And Differences STX K- Top of Form, Offset Distance Configuration Setting Compatibility Contact Information Table of Contents Introduction PPI/DGL Setup Menu PPI/DGL Setup MenuCharacter Set PPI/DGL Setup SubmenuActive Euro Character Default ModuleControl Codes Feedback CharsRow Offset Error HandlingColumn Offset Format AttribCommand Ignore Menus Vertical DPI AdjustSoft Switch Length Cmd STXcSTX a Set Time and Date STX a Enable Feedback CharactersSTX B Get Printer Time and Date Information STX c Set Continuous Paper LengthSTX L Enter Label-Formatting Command STX K Extended-System CommandsSTX F Form Feed STX G Print Last Label FormatSTX m Set Printer To Metric STX U Label Format Field ReplacementSTX n Set Printer to Imperial Inches STX o Cycle CutterSTX X Set Default Module STX V Software SettingsSTX y Select Font Symbol Set STX v Print Firmware Version InformationMake Last Field Entered Decrement Numeric Alphanumeric + Make Last Field Entered Increment Numeric AlphanumericSet Count by Amount Set Format AttributeSet Dot Size Width and Height Terminate Label Formatting Mode and Print LabelAdvanced Font Attributes FSn PointsSet Metric Mode Enter Heat SettingSet Inch Mode Imperial Set Print SpeedSelect Font Symbol Set Terminate Label-Formatting ModeSet Slew Rate Store Label Format In ModuleSTX T Print Time and Date STX S Recall Global Data And Place In FieldESC *c###D Assign Font ID Number ESC s###W Font DescriptorChapter SOH *- Reset SOH # ResetSOH C Stop/Cancel SOH a Send Ascii Status StringSTX KC Get Configuration SOH U Update System Database with Current DatabaseSTX Kc Configuration Set STX Kd Set File as Factory DefaultSTX KQ Query Memory Configuration STX KF Select Factory DefaultsSTX Kq Query Memory Configuration new format STX Kr Resettable Counter ResetSTX KD Database Configuration STX Kb Backfeed Time DelaySTX KM Configure Internal Memory Module Size STX KR Reset Memory ConfigurationSTX R Ribbon Saver On/Off STX P Character HEX Dump Mode STX p Controlled PauseSTX T Printhead Dot Pattern Test Label STX t Test RAM Memory ModuleSTX D Memory Dump Test Mode Only STX b Set Cutter signal timeSTX d Set Printer to double buffer mode STX g Internal Batch Software ModeSet Label Backup Speed Select Mirror ModeWait mode Prodigy only Zip Mode Prodigy onlyFonts Internal Bitmapped Non-Proportional fonts DPIISmooth, Scalable and Downloaded fonts Slash ZeroResident Bitmap Fonts CodepagesValid Ascii Characters for bitmap fonts Scalable FontsBarcode Symbologies Plessey UCC/EAN CodePostNet MaxiCodeGraphics Supported graphics objects ImagesFlash / Ram Module compatibility Image FormatsModule Operations Cutter CommandsBi-Directional Communications Command Reference Printer ConfigurationIgnored Commands EmulationsWorkaround Partially Supported Commands Media Settings menu Datamax Setting Description PTX Setting Print Control Menu Datamax Setting Description PTX Setting Printer Options Menu Datamax Setting Description Datamax Setting Description PTX Setting System Settings Menu Datamax Setting Description Pause Mode TRANSPARENT, *XOR Opaque Imaging ModeENABLED, *DISABLED Peel ModeFault Handling Level ENABLED, *DISABLED Menu LanguageHost Settings Host TimeoutDescription PTX Setting Communications Menu Datamax Setting Description PTX SettingDiagnostics Menu Contact Information Appendix B Corporate Offices Corporate OfficesPage 250103-001