Chapter 5
Printer Commands
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c) Fields that were using an AN of 2 and CS for negative kerning may
require that their placement coordinates are adjusted to produce the
same outputs.
Once these changes are made, the resulting data may be sent to a 48-
466 and 424M printer to produce the same printed image in most
cases.
1 = Enable 48-466 Compatibility Mode
0 = Disable 48-466 Compatibility
Mode
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Select GP I/O Hardware Mode:
This command is used to select
from the various General Purpose I/O modes the printer supports.
0 = Enable Custom General Purpose I/O Hardware
. This mode is a
custom solution developed for a specific customer and is not intended
to be used by other users.
1 = Enable General Purpose I/O Hardware
. When this command is
enabled, the printer provides the ability to report the current status of 4
additional inputs accessed through the P17 connector on the PCB,
report the status of 4 additional outputs accessed through the P21
connector on the PCB, to change the status of the outputs, and to
configure the inputs to generate immediate errors.
GP INPUTS:
The P17 connector is used for the GP inputs. These inputs are active
high (24VDC) and may be independently controlled.
The ^D150 command is used to report the current status of the inputs.
When issued, the printer will send the host the current status of the 4
general inputs in the form of “>IO 0nH< where “n” is a hex number from
0 to F.
Example: A status of >IO 05H< would indicate that inputs 1 and 3 are
active (24v) and that inputs 2 and 4 are inactive (0v); 05H =
0101(binary).
The ^D151 is a nonvolatile command used to set which GP inputs are
configured to cause an immediate error when active. An immediate
error will immediately stop printing and go into an error condition. Once
the input is inactive, the “error” would need to be cleared before the
printer will continue. The ^D29 statistical listing reports the GP inputs
that are configured to generate error conditions when active and are
listed under the “ERROR INPUT: 0nH” with the value for “n” equaling
the HEX value of the inputs. The inputs equal a binary number with the
inputs in the following order; 4321.
Command Syntax:
^D151<CR>0n<CR>
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