Printer Commands
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n = the hex value from 0 to F.
Example: If the application wanted to configure inputs 1 and 3 to
generate error conditions when active, a ^D151<CR>05<CR>
command (the <CR> indicates carriage return characters) would be
issued. The printer ignores the LF characters, so a <CR+LF> is
interpreted as a <CR> as well) would be sent to the printer.
GP OUTPUTS:
The P21 connector is used to provide 4 general purpose outputs.
These outputs provide 24V and may be used to provide the voltage
needed to power the GP INPUTS.
The ^D69 command is used to read and report the current status of the
GP Outputs in the form of “>IO 0nH< where “n” is a hex number from 0
to F. The outputs equal a binary number with the values in the
following order; 4321.
Example: A status of >IO 05H< would indicate that outputs 1 and 3 are
active (24v) and that outputs 2 and 4 are inactive (0v); 05H =
0101(binary).
The ^D68 is a nonvolatile command used to enable which GP outputs
are active. The outputs are entered in as a HEX value that is equal to a
binary number with the outputs in the following order; 4321.
Command Syntax:
^D68<CR>0n<CR>
n = the hex value from 0 to F.
Example: If the application wanted to configure outputs 1 and 3 active,
a ^D68<CR>05<CR> command (the <CR> indicates carriage return
characters) would be issued. The printer ignores the LF characters, so
a <CR+LF> is interpreted as a <CR> as well) would be sent to the
printer.
NOTE: A status request (^E, ^D5, or 5 NULL’s 01) will never show the
status of the outputs while a status request will show the input status if:
1) GP I/O is enabled AND
2) One or more bits have been configured to generate errors when
active AND
3) One or more of those halting bits have gone active and have
produced an error that has not been cleared.
NOTE: If the printer is not in the general purpose I/O mode, the inputs
status may still be read with the ^D150 command but the outputs
cannot be read (or written to) with the ^D69 or ^D68 commands.
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