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3 | On | 0C | 12 | Paper | |
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4 | On | 10 | 16 | Not used. Fixed to On. | |
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5 | Off | 00 | 0 | Paper roll end sensor. Paper present. | |
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6 | On | 60 | 96 | Paper end is detected by the paper roll end sensor. | |
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7 | Off | 00 | 0 | Not used. Fixed to Off. | |
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[Reference] DLE ENQ, ESC u, ESC v, GS a, GS r
DLE ENQ n
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[Format] | ASCII | DLE | ENQ | n |
| Hex | 10 | 05 | n |
| Decimal | 16 | 5 | n |
[Range] | 1 ≤ n ≤ 2 |
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[Description] The printer responds to a request from the host specified by n. The operations performed depend on the value of n, as follows:
| n = 1: Restarts printing from the beginning of the line where an |
| error occurred, after recovering from the error. |
| n = 2: Recovers from an error after clearing the receive and |
| print buffers. |
[Notes] | • The command is effective only when an |
| • The printer executes this command upon receiving it. |
| • This command is also executed when the receive buffer is full. |
| • The status is transmitted whenever the data sequence of 10H(16) |
| 05H(5)n (1 ≤ n ≤ 2) is received. |
| Example: |
| In ESC ✻m nL nH [d] K, d1=10H(16) , d2=05H(5) , d3=01H(1) |
| • This command should not be used within the data sequence of |
| another command that consists of two or more bytes. |
| Example: |
| If you attempt to transmit ESC 3 n to the printer, but DTR (DSR |
| for the host computer) goes to MARK before n is transmitted, |
| and DLE ENQ 2 interrupts before n is received, the code |
| 10H(16) for DLE ENQ 2 is processed as the code for ESC 3 |
| 10H(16). |