Script Error< (30); Invalid Parameter< (31); 5.3 Basic Status Responses; Input 1< (21) - Microcom LDS2 Programming Manual

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Chapter 5
5.2.1.7
>SCRIPT ERROR< (30)
The ">SCRIPT ERROR<" response is generated when a script contains an error and cannot
be processed while in text and verbose response sets. If the printer is configured for byte
responses, the code ASCII 0x30 will be issued from the printer in response to an enquiry
command.
5.2.1.8
>INVALID PARAMETER< (31)
This error response indicates that a received command contains an invalid parameter or
illegal structure while in text and verbose response sets. If the printer is configured for byte
responses, the code ASCII 0x31 will be issued from the printer in response to an enquiry
command.

5.3 Basic Status Responses

Basic status responses are enquiry responses that are not immediate. These enquiry
responses are sent from the printer to the host, when the appropriate condition occurs, by
issuing the "Ctrl+E" (^E) combination or by issuing the "^D327)" command. The following
sections provide further explanations of the non-immediate basic status responses. Refer to
the ^D550) command regarding the types of enquiry response sets.
NOTE: The following section titles are the responses that the printer will generate once the
associating condition occurs. The first response (between and including the ">" and "<"
characters) is generated if text and verbose responses have been enabled using the ^D550)
command. The ASCII hex value listed between the parenthesis characters, indicate the
enquiry response if byte mode has been enabled.
5.3.1
>OK< (06)
The ">OK<" response is generated in conjunction with the "^D726)1" command and
indicates that a command completed successfully while in text or verbose response modes.
If the printer is configured for byte responses, the code ASCII 0x06 is issued from the printer
in response to an enquiry command.
5.3.2
>PM< (14)
The >PM< message or preventative maintenance is reported if the label countdown is
enabled and reaches 0. This is helpful when setting up a cleaning cycle that requires the
user to perform some task on the printer before proceeding. Refer to the D655 command
for more information regarding the label countdown command.
5.3.3
>INPUT 1< (21)
The ">INPUT 1<" response indicates that the INPUT 1 sensor option is tripped while in text
or verbose response modes. If the printer is configured for byte responses, the code ASCII
0x21 is issued from the printer in response to an enquiry command. This sensor and
response is intended to provide the user with the flexibility for custom configurations.
5.3.4
>INPUT 2< (22)
The ">INPUT 2<" response indicates that the INPUT 2 sensor option is tripped while in text
or verbose response modes. If the printer is configured for byte responses, the code ASCII
0x22 is issued from the printer in response to an enquiry command. This sensor and
response is intended to provide the user with the flexibility for custom configurations.
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