58Programming
Software Command Syntax
ENQ |
| Clear Presenter |
05 | Hex | |
5 | Decimal |
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<ENQ> clears the paper path of the presenter of printouts. This command completely ejects a document that has not been removed during the print/cut/eject operation. Parameter n45 controls the behavior of this command (refer to Presenter Mode on page 92 for more information). If n45 is 0 - 99 or 201 - 255, this command causes a full eject of the media. If n45 is 100 - 199, it causes a full retraction of the media. For example, to eject a document not removed during the previous print/cut/eject operation. Parameter No. 45 controls how the presenter is cleared.
ESC f n
1B 66 n1 | Hex |
27 102 n1 | decimal |
Presenter Loop ON/ OFF/ Max Length
<ESC>f<n> is used to limit the height of the loop formed in the presenter module during printing. If your kiosk design does not have space above the printer to store the loop, it may be desirable to change the height of the loop that forms, or disable it entirely. When the maximum loop length is reached, the printer will begin presenting the media while continuing to maintain the selected loop length.
n specifies distance that the loop will extend upwards from the printer in centimeters. For example, if you specify a value of 5, the loop will not be allowed to exceed 5cm from the top of the printer. A value of 0 disables the looping action of the presenter and media is fed out directly.
Using this command has the exact same effect as setting paramter n9. Refer to Presenter Loop Length on page 86 for more information.
Important • This command is obsolete and may disappear from future firmware releases. It is recommended that you use parameter n9 instead of this command to set the loop length..
TTP 2000 Technical Manual | 09/14/2009 |