Programming Manual

2. Command Codes

 

 

Custom Protocol Command Codes

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Command Structure:

<ESC>LD,a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i

a:Replacement character for STX in ASCII or hex format

b:Replacement character for ETX in ASCII or hex format

c:Replacement character for ESC in ASCII or hex format

d:Replacement character for ENQ in ASCII or hex format

e:Replacement character for CAN in ASCII or hex format

f:Replacement character for NULL in ASCII or hex for- mat

g:Replacement character for OFFLINE in ASCII or hex format

h:Auto-Online. Printer powers up in the On Line mode. 0 = Yes

1 = No

i:Zero Slash. Places a slash through the “0” character. 0 = Yes

 

1 = No

Example:

<ESC>LD,{,},%,#,&,*,~,0,0

Placement:

Immediately following the <ESC>A Start command and

 

in an independent data stream.

Default:

Standard Protocol command Codes

Function:

Allows the user to defines custom Protocol Command codes.

Input:

<ESC>A

<ESC>LD,{,},%,#,&,*,~,0,0

<ESC>Z

Output:

A Protocol Command code status label will be printed as a result of the a successful download of a custom set of Protocol Command codes.

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