
TITLE : RP-300/310
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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 transmitted, 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.
[Reference]
DLE EOT
DLE DC4
n m t
[Name]
Generate pulse at real-time
[Format]
ASCII
DLE DC4 n m t
Hex
10 14 n m t
Decimal 16 20 n m t
[Range]
n=1
m=0,1
1≤ t≤ 8
[Description]
Outputs the pulse specified by t to connector pin m as follows:
m
Connector pin
0
Drawer kick-out connector pin 2.
1
Drawer kick-out connector pin 5.
The pulse ON time is [ t x 100 ms] and the OFF time is [ t x 100 ms].
[Details]
·When the printer is in an error status when this command is processed,
this command is ignored.
·When the pulse is output to the connector pin specified while ESC p or
DEL DC4 is executed while this command is processed, this command is
ignored.
·The printer executes this command upon receiving it.
·This command is executed even when the printer is off-line, the receive
buffer is full, or there is an error status.
·If print data includes the same character strings as this command, the
printer performs the same operation specified by this command. The user
must consider this.
·This command should not be used within the data sequence of another
command that consists of 2 or more bytes.
·This command is effective even when the printer is disabled with ESC =
(Select peripheral device).
[Reference]
ESC p