Datamax E-Class Mark II Programmer's Manual page 81

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(GE) GPIO Equipped – This command is used to interface the printer to external
controlling devices (see Appendix J):
Value
A
N
V
2
(GL) Gap Sensor Location
printer which sensor to use when GAP mode is selected either by the <STX>KcSTG;
or by <STX>e. Outer Gap sensor is defined as the sensor 6.3mm from the edge of
the media, (Outer is default). Inner Gap sensor is defined as the sensor 17.2mm
from the edge of the media
(GM) Gap / Mark Value – This command sets threshold value for the media
sensor's "gap" or "mark" parameter.
(GP) GPIO Error Pause – This command enables or disables the printer from
sending a service required fault to the GPIO output (Applicator Interface CCA, Type 2
only).
(GR) Gain Reflective Value – This command sets the sensitivity of the reflective
media sensor.
(GS) GPIO Slew – This command sets the GPIO slew function and control:
Value
Slew Interpretation
0
Standard (Active Low)
1
Low Pulse *
2
High Pulse *
3
Slews while low (Active Low)
4
Slews while high (Active High)
* Pulse must be at least 60 milliseconds in length; functions as if pressing the Feed Key,
clearing alarms and advancing media.
Class Series 2 Programmer's Manual
Extended System-Level Command Functions
Units /
Interpretation
Enables the standard applicator mode, de-asserting DRDY
Applicator
as soon as last label starts printing, allowing FEED any
time, and not de-asserting DRDY when PAUSED.
Disabled
Disables the GPIO Port.
Verifier
Enables the GPIO Port for a bar code verifier.
Enables the alternate applicator mode, where Data Ready
(DRDY) is extended to overlap the End Of Print (EOP) signal
Applicator2
by about 1 msec when printing the last label; and, where
PAUSE or FAULT de-asserts the DRDY signal and inhibits
the FEED operation.
(MP Compact4 Mark II only)
GPIO Enable Definition
– This command will tell the
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