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Programming Codes
Ithaca
®
8000
Programmer’s Guide
Page 146
Rev D
100-06908
Function
Query the Electronic Journal
ASCII
[ENQ]<25>
Hexadecimal
05H 19H
Decimal
<05> <25>
IPCL
None
EPOS
Description
This is a real time status request that returns the current state of the
electronic journal.
Return Format:
[NAK]<25><42><n
H
><n
L
>
[NAK] EJ is not active. It is either off, not initialized or full. If n
H
*256 + n
L
is not zero, the EJ is available but not initialized and n
H
*256 + n
L
is the
available space in K (1024) bytes.
or
[ACK]<25><42><n
H
><n
L
>
[ACK] the EJ is active an available and n
H
*256 + n
L
is the available space
in K (1024) bytes.
Function
Enable Dynamic Response
ASCII
[ESC] w <n>
Hexadecimal
1BH
77H <n>
Decimal
<27> <119> <n>
IPCL
none
EPOS
[GS] a <n>
Where n
Defines the features that cause dynamic responses
Where Bit
0
Cash Drawer 0
ACK/NAK <1>
1
Cash Drawer 1
ACK/NAK <2>
2
Paper low status
ACK/NAK <3>
3
Paper out status
ACK/NAK <4>
4
Electronic Journal (Low/Out)
ACK/NAK<25><low><high>
5
Validation Form present
ACK/NAK <7>
6
Mechanical Error Status
ACK/NAK <14>
7
Cover status
ACK/NAK <8>
Description
Dynamic status can be used to allow the host to sense status changes
without sending repeated inquire commands. The operation of the
dynamic response varies depending on the configuration of the printer. If
the printer is configured for serial or USB operation the status is
automatically returned to the host. If the printer is configured for parallel,
IEEE 1284 operation, the HOST must initiate a reverse channel request
to return the status.
Note
For mechanical error status to function, the "Buffer Full
Only" off line option should be selected.
Note
The electronic journal status follows the format of the
[ENQ]<25> response and reports the amount of electronic
journal memory remaining.
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