3. PRINTER FUNCTIONS
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[Notes]
• This command is effective only when an auto-cutter error
occurs.
• The printer starts processing data upon receiving this com-
mand.
• This command is executed even when the printer is off-line,
the receive buffer is full, or there is an error status.
• This command can not be executed when the printer is
busy.
• The status is also transmitted whenever the data sequence
of <10>H<05>H< n> (1
≤
n
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2) is received.
Example:
In ESC * m nL nH dk, d1 = <10>H, d2 = <05>H, d3 = <01>H
• This command should not be contained within another com-
mand that consists of two or more bytes.
Example:
If you attempt to transmit ESC 3 n to the printer, but DTR
(DSR for the host computer) goes to MARK before n is trans-
mitted, and DLE ENQ 2 interrupts before n is received, the
code <10>H for DLE ENQ 2 is processed as the code for
ESC 3 <10>H.
• DLE ENQ 2 enables the printer to recover from an error
after clearing the data in the receive buffer and the print
buffer. The printer retains the settings (by ESC !, ESC 3, etc.)
that were in effect when the error occurred. The printer can
be initialized completely by using this command and ESC @.
This command is enabled only for errors that have the possi-
bility of recovery, except for print head temperature error.
• When the printer is disabled with ESC = (Select peripheral
device), the error recovery functions (DLE ENQ 1 and DLE
ENQ 2) are enabled, and the other functions are disabled.
[Reference]
DLE EOT
[Example]