Setting "No-event" associated to the digital output causes that the output will be enabled
immediately by the command while associating it to an event, such as near-end-paper
error, for instance, will cause that each time near-end-paper is detected, the digital
output will be enabled.
ton and toff are the time the digital output is in on or off estate respectively. The time
unit is 0.01seg. The examples below shows how it look like different output signals with
the parameters on the right-side.
1s
1s
0.5s
[Notes]
In order to disable an output associated to an event, the same command must be sent
specifying the event in the m parameter but setting ton and toff to 0.
DLE EOT n
[Name]
Real-time status transmission
[Format]
ASCII
Hex
Decimal
<01>H ≤ n ≤ <04>H
[Range]
[Description]
Transmits the selected printer status specified by n in real-time, according to the
following parameters:
[Notes]
The status is transmitted whenever the data sequence <10>H<04>H<n>
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( <01>H ≤ n ≤ <05>H) is received.
The printer transmits the current status. Each status item is represented by one byte.
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The printer transmits the status without confirming whether the host computer can
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receive data (in serial interface).
The printer executes this command upon receiving it.
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This command is executed even when the printer is offline, the receiver buffer is full,
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or there is an error status with a serial interface model.
n = <01>H: Printer status
Bit OFF/ON Function
0
1
2
3
4
5
2s
1s
1s
DLE
EOT
10
04
16
4
n = <01>H: Transmit printer status
n = <02>H: Transmit offline status
n = <03>H: Transmit error status
n = <04>H: Continuous paper sensor status
n = <05>H: Paper sensor status
OFF
Not used. Fixed to OFF
ON
Not used. Fixed to ON
OFF
Not used. Fixed to OFF
OFF
Online
ON
Offline
ON
Not used. Fixed to ON
OFF
Does not wait for online error recovery
TS2000 PRINTERS OPERATION MANUAL
n
n
n
m = ?3
ton = 100
toff = 200
m = ?3
ton = 100
toff = 0
m = ?7
ton = 50
toff = 50
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