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Programming
Software command syntax
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P1003640-001 TTP2100 Technical Manual 10/22/2008
This command requests information about the setting of parameter n1, that is, the parameter
value stored in EEPROM or any parameter value temporarily set by other ESC commands.
=
The "acknowledge marker" n is placed in the command queue and when the execution of
commands reaches the marker it is sent back to the host computer. This is an addition to the
status commands that pass the queue and are answered immediately when received.
ESC ENQ P n1
Parameter-Setting Data Enquiry
1B 05 50 n1 Hex
27 5 80 n1 Decimal
n1= 1 gives the setting of parameter 1, etc. The parameter names are listed under
Summary of Parameter Settings on page 85.
n1 = 0 gives a response where the first two bytes specifies the length of data to
come, and then follows a block of data for all parameters in the temporary
setup.
ESC ACK n1
Acknowledge Marker
1B 06 n1 hex
27 6 n1 decimal
n1 = One-byte marker. Range 1h to 255h
Example •
"Print data" <LF><esc>p<ESC><ACK><01h>
Wait for <01h>
<RS><ESC><ACK><02h>
Wait for <02h>
The printer will send <01h> when <print data> has executed and
<02h> when the ejecting
has been performed.
Note • You must wait for the acknowledge marker to return before sending any more data to
the printer.
Note • Acknowledge marker cannot be used for events that write to the flash PROM, for
instance font loading. This is because the writing procedure erases the buffer, including the
markers, and uses all RAM in the printer.
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