
Clock Commands
4.2.11 PRINT TIME (05)
When this command is received the time will be printed at the
current dot buffer position if the RTC is installed.
4.2.12 PRINT DATE (06)
When this command is received the date will be printed at
the current dot buffer position if the RTC is installed.
4.2.13 PRINT DAY OF WEEK (18)
When the CAN character is received the printer will print at the
current X & Y coordinate the day of the week as follows: Sun, Mon,
Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri or Sat. In order for the correct day of week to
be printed the date must have been set.
4.2.14 SEND DATE FROM PRINTER TO HOST (1B,44)
The printer will send its current date to the host when this
command is received. For packet structure, see command summary.
See Appendix A-6 for data structure.
4.2.15 SEND TIME FROM PRINTER TO HOST (1B,54)
The printer will send its current time to the host when this
command is received. For packet structure, see command summary.
This command only works for printers equipped with a serial port.
4.2.16 SET DATE FROM HOST (1B,6A,MM-DD-YY)
This will update the printer date registers of the Real Time Clock
The clock will also automatically compensate for leap year and
advance the day of the month through 29 in February of a leap year.
The calendar does not compensate for leap century and will always
make 00 a leap year.
4.2.17 SET TIME FROM HOST (1B,63, HH:MM)
This will update the printer time registers if Real Time Clock
option is installed. If there is no clock, data will be stored in
ram. In order for the printer to differentiate AM from PM, the time
must be in 24 hour format – 00:00 to 23:59. This will however be
displayed in 12 hour format with AM and PM.
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