Prefix replacement commands, Diagnostic commands, 6 diagnostic – Compuprint 6314 CZL User Manual

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3.2.5 Prefix replacement commands

~CCx o ^CCx (Change Caret)

With some hosts, the CZL command prefixes must be other than a tilde (~) or a caret (^).
The caret character can be changed with any two others from the ASCII table (see table 9 on page
59 and table 10 on page 60) with the current command.
x is any ASCII character, as long as it has not already been used for another prefix. Obviously, the
alternative character must be carefully chosen so that it will not be confused with other printable
characters and thus lead to problems of interpretation.

~CTx o ^CTx (Change Tilde)

Just like the tilde character, the caret character can be changed. This command is used in the same
way as the ~CC (^CC) command above.
x is any ASCII character that has not already been used for another prefix.
Both commands must be bracketed by two limiting commands ^XA and ^XZ (see page 8) and apply
to all subsequent commands.

3.2.6 Diagnostic commands

~JD (Enable Dump Mode)

In dump mode, the printer does not interpret incoming commands but prints them in ASCII with
their respective hexadecimal code so that the proper functioning of the printer itself can be
evaluated.
The printer can be placed in dump mode when it is turned on (please refer to the User Manual) or by
software with this command, ~JD.

~JE (Disable Dump Mode)

This command disables the dump mode, and the printer resumes interpreting the commands it
receives.

~WC (Print Configuration Label)

This command produces the print configuration label, just as it can be printed upon turning on the
machine (please refer to the User Manual).

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