PQ-8P, PQ-8S

COMMAND 42: START AND STOP EBCDIC HEX DUMP

After receiving a start command the interface, starting with the next buffer received, sends all host data directly to the printer as hexa- decimal printing until a stop command is received or the printer is powered off.

VALUE

DESCRIPTION

*0

No action taken

1Start EBCDIC hex dump

2Stop EBCDIC hex dump

NOTES

This command enables the user to print only the section of the document that is in question in buffer hex dump format.

Hex printing starts with the buffer after the start command and stops with the buffer after the stop command.

Example: &%Z42,1 starts buffer hex dump printing.

&%Z42,2 stops buffer hex dump printing.

*Factory-default setting

COMMAND 44: COMMAND PASS- THRU

I-O 8215 Emulation only. Enables or disables Command Pass-Thru (CPT) and host download. When CPT is disabled, the active CPT delimiters are not recognized as flags, but are treated as regular printed characters.

VALUE

DESCRIPTION

*0

CPT enabled

1

CPT disabled

Example: &%Z44,1 disables

Command Pass-Thru.

NOTE

Command Z44,1 disables all subsequent host download commands received by the I-O 8215 emulation. If you want to save this setting in permanent memory, send the Z99,0 command. If you want to re-enable 8215 host download commands, either restore the factory defaults using the DIP switches, or change the emulation (to Generic, for example), send the &%Z44,0/Z99,0 com- mand, then change back to the 8215 emulation.

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Black Box PQ-8P, PQ-8S manual Command 42 Start and Stop Ebcdic HEX Dump, Command 44 Command PASS- Thru

PQ-8P, PQ-8S specifications

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