Printer Commands
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^H
(
DEL
)
Deletes the last printable character entered:
This is usually only used when
communicating to the printer through the keyboard. (Same as the backspace key on a PC
keyboard.)
^K
Print test label:
A test label consists of a series of diagonal lines. It is useful in determining
the condition of the dots on the print head (equivalent to ^D11
5
).
^L
Form Feed.
(Equivalent to ^D12)
^Q
XON:
Instructs the printer to continue sending data.
^S
XOFF:
Instructs the printer to stop sending data.
5.2
PRINTER ENQUIRIES
It is important for the host computer to know the status of the printer as labels are produced. This
facilitates security in the system and flags electrical and mechanical errors. Enquiries also aid the
system designer in adjusting the pace of the printer with that of the operator.
The 466 printer is capable of returning serial port responses to enquiries in three different ways
depending on how the machine is programmed (see software dip switch #1, ^D21, section 5.3. The
text equivalent response returns a defining word, giving the state of the machine. The ^ equivalent
returns an ASCII '^' response followed by the defining alpha character. The control-code equivalent
returns an actual control code.
The printer will send to the host one of the following responses in response to a ^E or ^D5:
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