Remote printer reset, Reset in serial mode, Reset in parallel mode – TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

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Communications

iTherm

®

280 Programmer’s Guide


28-07764

Rev C

Page 317

Description Inquiry (ENQ) commands are accepted and answered in remote power

down mode. The printer reactivates if the * button is pressed or a power
up command is received.

Note:

If power is lost after the power down command is issued, the printer
remembers it is in power down mode but does not reactivate the
communications link. The * button must be pushed to return the printer
to full operation.

Note:

This command is not available in STAR mode.

Remote Printer Reset

Reset in Serial Mode

It is possible to generate a software printer reset in serial mode. The [ENQ] <10>
command requests that the printer reset. (This is not a hardware reset). The reset
completely initializes the hardware and software, but the printer does not recover from a
loss of software control.

Note: If the printer mode was changed by the [ESC] y <2> or <3>
command, a soft reset will not return to the power on default.


The command flow is as follows:

The [ENQ] <10> is acknowledged. During cleanup and initialization, the printer is

placed off-line. Before the printer initializes, it tries to clean up its input buffer
and other internal processes.

The printer’s software is reinitialized.

The power-cycled flag is set.

The print head is homed and re-calibrated.

The printer goes back on-line.

Reset in Parallel Mode

In parallel mode, driving the INIT signal on the parallel port for 100 milliseconds
generates a software reset. It takes about two seconds for the printer to recover from a
reset. The [ENQ] <10> command has the same effect, but it is not acknowledged.

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