SOH e
Send Batch Printed Quantity
This command causes the printer to return a four-digit number indicating the quantity of
labels that have been printed in the current batch, followed by a carriage return.
Communications latency may cause this value to be lower than actual on some printers.
Syntax:
Printer response:
Where:
SOH F
Send Status Byte
This command instructs the printer to send a single status byte where each bit (1 or 0)
represents one of the printer's status flags, followed by a carriage return (see below). If
an option is unavailable for the printer, the single bit will always be zero. See <SOH>A.
Syntax:
Response format:
Where:
Class Series 2 Programmer's Manual
Immediate Command Functions
<SOH>e
nnnn<CR>
- Are four decimal digits, 0-9999.
nnnn
<SOH>F
X<CR>
"X" is 0 through 0xef with bits as indicated in the "Condition"
column below:
*
Bit
Value
8
1 or 0
7
1 or 0
6
1 or 0
5
1 or 0
4
1 or 0
3
1 or 0
2
1 or 0
1
1 or 0
*
One is the least significant bit.
Condition
(Internal) Rewinder out or fault
Label presented
Printer paused
Busy printing
Printing batch
Ribbon out or Fault
Paper out or Fault
Command interpreter busy (imaging)
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