Sending Immediate Commands - Paxar 9830-CL Operator's Handbook Manual

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S e n d i n g I m m e d i a t e C o m m a n d s
Immediate commands consist of a three- or four-character
sequence you can send in a packet or embed in your application.
Each command must be sent separately.
Syntax
Example ^CB
Immediately cancels the batch currently printing. This example
assumes that the defined immediate command control character
is the caret (^).
Command Parameter
^CA
^CB
^DD or
^DCd
^EA
^ER
^FD
B-6 Using Advanced Features
control character_immediate command
The printer can accept only one immediate
command at a time. Sending a command
before the previous one is completed can
result in an error.
Cancels all the batches in the queue.
Cancels only the current batch being printed.
Disables the MPCL data escape character (the tilde) and
inhibits MPCL from acting on ANY data escape sequence from
the host. Sets the MPCL data escape character to the ASCII
value given by the d parameter. The value can be any ASCII
character.
Aborts an error condition. This command is the same as
pressing CLEAR to clear an error. May need to be sent
multiple times. Use ^RB to reprint batch.
CAUTION: Command causes the current batch to stop and
the condition that caused the error to remain uncorrected.
Resets the error. This command is the same as pressing
FEED to acknowledge an error. Normal operation will resume.
Feeds a label when printer is idle. Simulates the operation of
pressing FEED and dispenses the next label if printer is in the
on-demand mode. NOTE: Printer ignores this command if
printing.

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