Asynchronous
(real-time)
commands
These
commands
are
processed
as
soon
as
they
are
received.
They
do
not
go
into
the
printer
buffer.
Note:
These
commands
are
not
recognized
when
they
occur
in
the
middle
of
another
command.
For
example,
sending
this
command
after
the
second
byte
of
a
3-byte
command,
as
in
ESC
J
n.
Real-time
requests
RS-232
Syntax:
DLE
ENQ
m
or
X'1005:n'
where:
m
Specifies
the
ASCII
command
character
n
Specifies
the
hexadecimal
command
character
m
n
Description
1
31
Release
the
buffer
for
printing.
This
should
be
sent
after
an
error
has
occurred
and
the
buffer
is
held.
If
an
error
occurred
during
the
transaction
that
was
being
held,
the
printer
sends
back
the
line
number
with
the
error
and
the
error
status.
The
system
can
then
decide
to
cancel
or
continue
printing
after
the
error
is
corrected.
The
system
uses
this
command
to
continue
printing
after
the
error
is
corrected.
2
32
Cancel
buffer.
This
clears
the
buffer
of
all
data.
In
RS-232
mode,
the
user
must
wait
for
buffer
empty
status
(status
byte
2,
bit
6)
before
sending
any
more
commands.
Note:
A
status
message
is
returned
immediately
after
execution
of
this
command.
3
33
Undefined.
4
34
EC
request
-
transmit
printer
status.
Sends
the
printer’s
status
to
the
system.
This
command
does
not
go
into
the
printer’s
data
buffer
but
is
processed
immediately.
The
printer
status
is
returned
in
status
bytes
1–8.
See
“Status
summary”
on
page
165
for
more
information.
Status
byte
5,
bit
1,
will
be
set
after
the
EC
request
has
been
executed.
5-8
35-38
Undefined
@
40
Reset
the
printer.
The
printer
stops
what
it
is
doing
and
goes
through
its
reset
routine.
The
buffer
is
canceled
and
all
commands
erased.
All
printer
settings
go
back
to
default
values.
A
41
Enable
unsolicited
status.
Note:
A
status
message
is
returned
immediately
after
execution
of
this
command.
To
enable
these
status
messages,
the
Status
Sent
to
System
setup
command
must
be
enabled.
See
“Status
sent
to
system”
on
page
139.
B
42
Disable
unsolicited
status
August
24,
2004
Appendix
C.
RS-232
programming
information
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