6.3.33 STATUS REQUEST COMMAND

[ESC] WS

Function

Format

Explanation

Sends the printer status to the host computer.

[ESC] WS [LF] [NUL]

This command makes the printer send its status regardless of the setting of “status response/no status response.” The status to be transmitted is the current printer status, and indicates the latest status only. The remaining count indicates the remaining count of the batch currently being printed. No remaining count of the batch waiting to be printed is transmitted.

Notes

Example

(1)This command is available for the RS-232C, USB, Centronics interfaces, and socket communications. However, when SPP mode of Centronics is selected, the printer returns a status to the Nibble mode negotiation immediately after this command is received. When ECP mode of Centronics is selected, the printer returns a status to the reverse request immediately after this command is received.

(2)The status is returned only to the interface which sent this command.

(3)After the code of the Bit Map Writable Character Command ([ESC] XD) or Graphic Command ([ESC] SG) is received, the Status Request Command is not processed until the printer receives the data specified for the type of data.

(4)A max. delay of 20 msec may occur until the printer sends the status after receiving the Status Request Command.

(5)The interval from when the Status Request Command is sent to when the next Status Request Command is sent should be 20 msec or more. If the interval is less than 20 msec, the printer may fail to receive the Status Request Command.

[ESC] WS [LF] [NUL]

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Toshiba B-SX4T-GS20-QM-R manual Status Request Command ESC WS, Esc Ws Lf Nul