Status commands – TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

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Programming Codes

iTherm

®

280 Programmer’s Guide

Page 210

Rev C

28-07764

Status Commands

Function

Enable/Disable Automatic Status Back (ASB)

ASCII

[GS] a <n>

Hexadecimal 1DH 61H <n>
Decimal

<29> <97> <n>

Range

0

n

255

Description The [GS] a <n> command selects a status for ASB transmission. ASB is enabled

if any status item is selected. The printer automatically transmits a 4-byte status
message whenever the status changes. Multiple status items can be enabled or
disabled. When <n> = 0, ASB is disabled.

The default depends on the offline mode configuration. If offline buffer full only is
set the ASB is defaulted on. When the printer is disabled by the [ESC] =
command and ASB is enabled, the printer transmits a 4-byte status message
every time the status changes. The paper roll low sensor is an option. If the
printer is not equipped with the paper low sensor, bits 0 and 1 of the third byte
are always on, with paper adequate status. Bit 3 of the second byte is always,
“No error.” The status items are selected using <n> as follows:

Bit

Off/On

Hex

Decimal

Status for Automatic Status Back (ASB)

0

Off

00H

<0>

Drawer kick-out connector pin 3 status
disabled

On

01H

<1>

Drawer kick-out connector pin 3 status enabled

1

Off

00H

<0>

On-line/off line disabled

On

02H

<2>

On-line/off line enabled

2

Off

00H

<0>

Error status disabled

On

04H

<4>

Error status enabled

3

Off

00H

<0>

Paper roll sensor status disabled

On

08H

<8>

Paper roll sensor status enabled

-

-

-

-

Undefined

Table 28 Automatic Status Back (ASB) Values for <n>

Note: This command and the Automatic Status Back feature are licensed
from Epson, and is only available in the Full Epson Emulation of the
firmware. Problems with this command are frequently caused by not using
the correct version of the firmware. Contact Transact sales and/or
technical support for this added cost option.

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