Specifications

Chapter 2 Printer Commands
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Byte Mode
Responses
(ASCII)
Text / Verbose Mode Response Equivalent
0xDB >I/O FAILURE<
0xDC >FONT/GRAPHIC NOT FOUND<
0xDD >BAD FILENAME<
0xE1 >SWITCH 0 ACTUATED<
0xE2 >SWITCH 1 ACTUATED<
0xE3 >SWITCH 2 ACTUATED<
0xE4 >TOF SWITCH ACTUATED<
0xF0 >FIELD OFF IMAGE<
0xF1 >COMPOSITION ERROR<
0XF2 >GRAPHIC TOO LARGE<
0xFF >POWERED DOWN<
Table 6 ^D365) Status Response List
2.3.21 ^D390)1 (Reset Printer)
This command instructs the printer to perform a reset through software, which duplicates a
hard reset. This command may be issued from either inside or outside a script file. Caution
should be used if issued from inside a script before sending data after a reset due to the
power up time. It is a good idea to issue an Enquiry command (^D327)1” or ^E) before
sending data after a reset to verify that the printer has returned to a >READY< status. The
^D390)1” command is the queued equivalent to the immediate ^R (ASCII 0x12) control
code.
2.3.22 ^D391)1 (Restore Configuration Defaults)
This command is used to restore configuration defaults to a known state. This command
may be sent from inside or outside a script. If this command is sent inside a script file, the
printer will transiently restore factory defaults, with the exception of Model Type (^D501)”)
and Serial Port parameters (^D670)”), before executing any other command regardless of
the placement within the script file. This command should be sent to the printer outside a
script file as a part of a Flash memory update. Failure to issue the ^D391)1 command
after a Flash code update may cause the printer to become unstable.
2.3.23 ^D392)1 (Restore Property Defaults)
This command is used to restore the printer’s property command defaults to a known state.
This command may be sent from inside or outside a script. If this command is sent inside a
script file, the printer will transiently restore factory defaults. This command should be sent
to the printer outside a script file as a part of a Flash memory update. Failure to issue the