— 77 —
GS a n
[Function]
Enabling/Disabling ASB (Automatic Status Back)
[Code]
<1D>H<61>H<n>
[Range]
0
n
255
[Outline]
This command selects the status item to be addressed by ASB
(Automatic Status Back.)
Bit
Status item addressed by ASB
Hex.
Decimal
0
Undefined
—
—
1
Online/offline status = disabled
00
0
Online/offline status = enabled
02
2
2
Error status = disabled
00
0
Error status = enabled
04
4
3
Continuous Paper Sensor = disabled
00
0
Continuous Paper Sensor = enabled
08
8
4
Undefined
—
—
5
Undefined
—
—
6
Undefined
—
—
7
Undefined
—
—
[Caution]
• If any status item is enabled, the status is sent to the host
when this command is executed. After that time on, the status
is sent each time an enabled status item changes. Because
each status item represents the current condition, status items
disabled for ASB may also have changed.
• The ASB function is disabled if all status items are disabled.
• If the ASB function is enabled by default, the host receives the
status the first time the printer gets ready for communication
after it is turned on.
• The printer sends 4 bytes of status shown in the tables below,
without checking whether the host is ready to receive or busy.
The 4 bytes of status is a continuous string except for XOFF
code.
• Because this command is executed when data is mapped in
the receive buffer, there may be a delay between command
receiving and status sending depending on the condition of
the receive buffer.
• Even if the printer is excluded from the selection of peripheral
equipment (ESC =), the 4 bytes of status is sent to the host
whenever status changes.
• When DLE EOT, GS I, or GS r is used, the host must discriminate
between the status specified by these commands and the
status due to ASB.