Printer Commands
2.3.8
^D325)n
The "^D325)" command will list the printers current configured selections along with each of
the individual selection specific ^D5xx command. Issue this outside a script file. The valid
parameters for "n" are listed below. If the ^D command is issued without a parameter, the
default will be used. The "^D325)" command is equivalent to the ^U (ASCII 0x15) control
code.
1
through active port (default)
2
print out
2.3.9
^D326)n
The "^D326)" command lists the printers current settings along with each of the individual
setting specific ^D6xx) commands. This command should only be issued outside a script
file. The valid parameters for "n" are listed below. If the ^D command is issued without a
parameter, the default will be used. The "^D326)" command is equivalent to the ^V (ASCII
0x16) control code.
1
through active port (default)
2
print out
2.3.10
^D327)1
The "^D327)1" command will report the printers current status through the active port.
When the indicator light on the front panel changes from green to amber or red, this
command will provide information of the current status (i.e., >STOCK OUT<, >READY<,
>PAUSED<...). The actual response the printer sends depends on the printer response set
configuration, refer to the "^D550)" command for additional information. This command may
be issued inside or outside a script file. The "^D327)1" command is the queued or serialized
equivalent to the ^E (ASCII 0x05) immediate control code. Refer to Chapter 6 for the
available status messages.
2.3.11
^D339)size
Command used to update the printer's firmware. The code firmware should be in Zipped
form when sending to the printer. The "size" parameter is optional and should match the
size of the zip file being sent. If the update is successful, the printer will reboot at the
completion of the update.
2.3.12
^D340)filename
The "^D340)" command causes the printer to take the ensuing data transfer as a binary file
upload from the host. The file will then be permanently stored in the printer's flash memory
until erased. The printer will currently accept the following file types: 1-bit (monochrome)
BMP graphics, scalable fonts (.ttf), and compressed .zip files. The ^D340) command has
three parts, which are name, file size, and comment. Both the name and file size are
required while the comment is optional.
The filename and/or comment may contain to a maximum of 20 characters in length and
include any character from ASCII 0x20 and 0x41 to 0x7A (alphabetical characters plus
[\]_'and SP (space character)) with the exception of the caret (^) character. Script filenames
can not contain a leading zero ("0") or 0x30 characters.
Command Syntax: ^D340)filename, file size, comment (optional)
Example 1: "^D340)swiss721_10,3092"
LDS2 Programming Manual - 880019-0202
(List Selections)
(List Settings)
(List Status)
(Load Firmware)
(Load/Save File)
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