TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

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Programming Codes

iTherm

®

280 Programmer’s Guide

Page 214

Rev C

28-07764

Bit

Off/On

Hexl

Decimal

Status

0

Off

00H

<0>

Not used; fixed to off

1

On

02H

<2>

Not used; fixed to on

2

-

-

-

Undefined

3

Off

00H

<0>

Paper is not being fed by the

FEED

Button

On

08H

<8>

Paper is being fed by the FEED Button

4

On

10H

<16>

Not used; fixed to on

5

Off

00H

<0>

No paper out stop

On

20H

<32>

Printing stops due to paper out

6

Off

00H

<0>

No error

On

40H

<64>

Error occurs

7

Off

00H

<0>

Not used; fixed to off

Table 37 Off line Status (<n> = 2)

Bit

Off/On

Hex

Decimal

Status

0

Off

00H

<0>

Not used; fixed to off

1

On

02H

<2>

Not used; fixed to on

2

Off

00H

<0>

No mechanical error

On

04H

<4>

Mechanical error occurred

3

Off

00H

<0>

No auto-cutter error

On

08H

<8>

Auto-cutter error occurred

4

On

10H

<16>

Not used; fixed to on

5

Off

00H

<0>

Unrecoverable error occurred

12

On

20H

<32>

Recoverable error occurred

6

Off

00H

<0>

Not used; fixed to off

7

Off

00H

<0>

Not used; fixed to off

Table 38 Error Status (<n> = 3)

Bit

Off/On

Hex

Decimal

Status

0

Off

00H

<0>

Not used; fixed to off

1

On

02H

<2>

Not used; fixed to on

2,3

Off

00H

<0>

Paper low sensor: paper adequate

On

(0CH)

(<12>)

Paper low sensor: paper low

4

On

10H

<16>

Not used; fixed to on

5,6

Off

00H

<0>

Paper out sensor: paper adequate

On

60H

<96>

Paper out sensor: paper not present

7

Off

00H

<0>

Not used; fixed to off

Table 39 Paper Roll Sensor Status (<n> = 4)

Function

Transmit Peripheral Status

ASCII

[ESC] u <n>

Hexadecimal 1BH 75H <n>
Decimal

<27> <117> <n>

Range

n = 0

Description The [ESC] r <n> command transmits peripheral status has been replaced by the

[GS] r command. The iTherm

®

280 return cash drawer status as specified below.


Bit

Off/On

Hex

Decimal

Status

12

The iTherm

®

280does not allow buffer recovery on unrecoverable errors. Following the recovery

process will not restore the data buffers.

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