Esc enq 7, Esc enq 9, Esc enq 10 – Zebra Technologies TTP 8000 User Manual

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Programming
System Related Commands

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TTP 8000 Technical Manual

10/19/2009

Results in a 2-byte response representing the version of the installed firmware.

The first byte represents major versions, and the second byte minor versions.

If no firmware is loaded, the printer will answer with 0.

Results in an 6-byte response representing the serial number of the control board.

Results in a 1-byte response representing the control board revision. A minus sign indicates
that no revision has been made, while A indicates the first revision, and so on.

ESC ENQ 7

Firmware-version Enquiry

1B 05 07

Hex

27 5 7

Decimal

Example •

Send

→ <ESC><ENQ><7>

Read

← 02 29 (hex)

That is, a response with the value 02 29 (hex) indicates version 2.41.

ESC ENQ 9

Control Board Serial Number Enquiry

1B 05 09

Hex

27 5 9

Decimal

Example •

Send

→ <ESC><ENQ><9>

Read

← 0 0 02 2B C6 28 (hex), or 0 0 2 43 198 40 (dec)

ESC ENQ 10

Control Board Revision Enquiry

1B 05 0A

hex

27 5 10

decimal

Example •

Send

→ <ESC><ENQ><10>

Read

← n Where n can be ‘A’ (ASCII) or 41 (hex) or 65 (dec)

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