TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

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iTherm

®

280 Programmer’s Guide

Programming Codes

28-07764

Rev C

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[ESC] p 4

Select paper sensor(s) to stop printing


ASCII

[ESC] p 4 <n>

Hexadecimal 1BH 70H 34H <n>
Decimal

<27> <112> <52> <n>

Range

0

n

255

Description The [ESC] p 4 <n> command selects the sensors that tell the printer to

stop printing. The default setting occurs when only the Paper Out sensor
stops printing. When the paper roll near-end sensor is enabled and the
sensor detects a near-end condition during printing, the printer completes
the current line and then automatically goes off-line. Replacing a new
paper roll restarts the printing. When the paper roll near-end sensor is
disabled and a paper near-end condition is detected during printing, the
paper out LED comes on, but the printer continues to print.

Note: The ITherm

®

does not allow the Paper Out sensor to be disabled. It

is always on.

<n> is defined as follows:

Bit

On/Off

Hexadecimal

Decimal

Function

0,1

Off

00H

<0>

Paper roll near-end sensor disabled

On

01H,02H,03H

<1>,<2>,<3>

Paper roll near-end sensor enabled

7

-

00H

<0>

Undefined

Table 14 Paper Sensor Commands

[ESC] p 3

Select paper sensor(s) to output paper-end signals


ASCII

[ESC] p 3 <n>

Hexadecimal 1BH 70H 33H <n>
Decimal

<27> <112> <51> <n>

Range

0

n

255

Description The [ESC] p 3 <n> command selects the paper sensor that outputs a

paper-end signal to the parallel interface when a paper-end is detected.
The default setting is when all sensors are enabled. (<n> = 15). It is
possible to select multiple sensors to output signals. If any of the sensors
detect a paper end, the paper end signal is output. The command is only
available with a parallel interface. The paper-end sensor is an option. If
the sensor is not equipped, the settings of bits 0 and 1 of the command
are not effective.

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