Event descriptions – Printronix PrintNet Enterprise User Manual

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Chapter

6

Event To Action Mapping

Event Descriptions

Input Opto-Coupler

For external input signals you can specify the number of the

opto-coupler to view and the level in which the event is seen as active.
Click the opto-coupler symbol

to select the active state.

Figure 194. Setting the Opto-coupler Number and State

NOTE:

With the advanced GPIO features enabled in the printer, it is possible
to handle all eight opto-coupler input as a special Data Field (see
“Data Fields” on page 241). This results in 248 different input
combinations that can be used to trigger an action.

Printer Powered Up

This event is delayed until the moment the printer reaches the Powered-
up-online or Powered-up-offline state. The delay is required so the printer
can finish its power-on reset cycle before any reaction to an event
generates.

NOTE:

With the advanced GPIO features enabled in the printer, GPIO will
either start up using the printer configuration or a predefined
configuration. Select

File

GPIO Configuration

then select the

Power-Up Settings, GPIO Control tab to set the power-up option.

Printer Online

When the printer goes online by pressing the Pause key, the action
related to this event is accepted.

Printer Offline

When the printer goes offline by pressing the Pause key or the menu key,
or if there is any other reason that causes the printer to switch offline, the
action related to this event is accepted.

1

Thermal only.

2

Impact only.

3

If instances of this object type are not defined, a dialog box asks you to define some.

If you click Cancel, the event will revert to the previous selected event.

Table 9: Events And Parameters

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