Instruction manual

2-4 Packet Reference Manual
Syntax {header,ID#,action,device | }
1. header Constant I.
2. ID# ID. Use 0.
3. action Action. Options:
A Add configuration.
U Upload User Configuration.
4. device Storage Device. Use R (Volatile RAM).
5. units Units. (Optional parameter.) Options:
E English
M Metric
G Dots
Example {I,0,A,R,E |
C,0,25,0,0,0 | }
Adds a configuration to volatile RAM and specifies English units. It also uses the default
contrast, moves print 0.25 inches closer to the bottom of the supply and does not change the
margin adjustment, prints at the default print speed, and uses the default printhead width.
If you do not use the optional parameters, the syntax for the online configuration packets does
not change. For example,
{I,C,0,50,0,0,0 | }
uses the default contrast, moves print 50 dots (0.25) inches closer to the bottom of the supply
and does not change the margin adjustment, prints at the default print speed, and uses the
default printhead width.
Example {I,0,U,R | }
Uploads the printer configuration from volatile RAM and returns the following to the host.
A,0,0,0,0,1 |
B,2,0,0,0,0 |
C,0,0,0,0,0,0 |
D,1,0,2 |
E,"~123~044~034~124~125~126","","~013~010" |
F,3,1,0,0,1 |
G,0,10,10 |
M,R,R,160 |
M,T,R,20 |
M,I,R,320 |
M,D,N,1280 |
M,F,N,640 |
M,V,R,1280 |
The parameters for each packet (A-M) are displayed. The remaining lines beginning with M
list the buffer sizes in 1/10K for the Receive, Transmit, Image, Downloadable Fonts, Formats,
and Scalable Fonts Buffers.