Rebooting The Printer; Setting Verbosity Level; Selecting Type Of Error Message - Intermec EasyCoder 501XP Programmer's Reference Manual

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6.14 Rebooting the Printer

As an alternative to cycling the power to the printer using the On/Off
switch, you can issue a
temporary memory, that has not been saved to the permanent memory,
will be deleted and the buffers will be emptied.
REBOOT
Note: Counters, time and date formats, separators, and error
messages will be lost and a number of instructions will be reset
to default.
6.15 Setting the Verbosity Level
The verbosity level controls the amount of information to be returned
from print to host:
SYSVAR (18) = <value>
<value> = -1
<value> = 0
<value> = 1
<value> = 2
<value> = 4
<value> = 8
Bits can be combined, so for example SYSVAR(18)=3 means both "Echo received characters" and "Ok
after correct command lines".
6.16 Selecting Type of Error Messages
Four types of error messages can be selected:
SYSVAR (19) = <value>
<value> = 1
<value> = 2
<value> = 3
<value> = 4
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instruction. Any data or layout in the
REBOOT
All levels enabled
No verbosity (default)
Echo received characters
"Ok" after correct command lines
Echo input characters from communication port
Error after failed line
<string> in line <line no.>, for example "Invalid font in line 10" (default)
Error <number> in line <line no.>: <string>, for example "Error 19 in line
10: Invalid font"
E<number>, for example"E19"
Error <number> in line <line number>, for example "Error 19 in line 10"
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