Esc enq 11, Esc enq 12, Esc enq c – Zebra Technologies TTP 8000 User Manual

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Programming

System Related Commands

10/19/2009

TTP 8000 Technical Manual

P1003638-003

Results in a 1-byte response representing the temperature of the Printhead.

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

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

Results in a string containing the device ID in the Windows Plug and Play string format. The
two first bytes represent the string length.

ESC ENQ 11

Head Temperature Enquiry

1B 05 0B

hex

27 5 11

decimal

Example •

Send

→ <ESC><ENQ><11>

Read

← n Where n is a value representing the approximate temperature in Celsius.

ESC ENQ 12

Bootware Version Enquiry

1B 05 0C

hex

27 5 12

decimal

Example •

Send

→ <ESC><ENQ><12>

Read

← 01 30 (hex)

That is, a response with the value 01 30 (hex) indicates version 1.48.

ESC ENQ c

Device ID Enquiry

1B 05 63

hex

27 5 99

decimal

Example •

Send

→ <ESC><ENQ><99>

Read

←0 106

This indicates that the string is 104 characters (plus two characters indicating

the string length)

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