bell onto say a kitchen wall, connect the cable from the bell to the peripheral connector on the printer. Then use this command with m set to 0 and both n1 and n2 set to 255. The printer will be able to drive the kitchen bell for about half a second on each such command. If this command is sent to the printer multiple times consecutively, the bell will ring for about half a second and rest for also about half a second then ring again for multiple times.
GS ‘p’ m n: Beep when cash drawer remain open (0 < m < 256, n = ‘0’ or ‘1’)
Hexadecimal codes are: 1D 70 m n
If the cash drawer connected to the printer remains open for more than m seconds, the printer beeps until the drawer is closed. If m = 0, this function is disabled. The factory default of the printer is set to disable this function. The parameter n in this command identifies the way cash drawer indicates drawer open status. n = ‘0’ (30H) applies to drawers giving an “open” signal when cash drawer is opened. n = ‘1’ (31H) applies to drawers giving a “short” signal when drawer is opened. Any value of the parameters outside the defined range will cause the entire command ignored.
E.CHARACTER CODE PAGES
Aura
Lithuanian model)
Page 1 (Katakana for Standard / Arabic / Lithuanian model)
Page 2 (PC850: Multilingual for Standard / European / Greek / Arabic / Lithuanian model)
Page 3 (PC860: Portuguese for Standard / European / Greek / Arabic / Lithuanian model)
Page 4 (PC863:
Page 5 (PC865: Nordic for Standard / Arabic / Lithuanian model)
Page 17 (PC866: Cyrillic #2 for European / Greek model)
Page 18 (PC852: Latin II for European / Greek model)
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