Host Status Return
When the Printer Status Command, ~HS, is sent to the Zebra printer,
three data strings are sent back to the Host. Each string starts with an
<STX> Control Code and is terminated by an <ETX><CR><LF>
Control Code sequence. In this way, to avoid confusion, each String
will be displayed/printed on a separate line by the Host.
String 1
<STX>aaa,b,c,dddd,eee,f,g,h,iii,j,k,l<ETX><CR><LF>
aaa = Communication (Interface) Settings (*)
b = “Paper Out” Flag (1=Paper Out)
c = “Pause” Flag (1=Pause Active)
dddd = Label Length (Value in Number of Dots)
eee = Number of Formats in Receive Buffer
f = “Buffer Full” Flag (1=Receive Buffer Full)
g = “Communications Diagnostic Mode” Flag
(1= Diagnostic Mode Active)
h = “Partial Format” Flag (1=Partial Format in Progress)
iii = UNUSED (Always 000)
j = “Corrupt RAM” Flag (1=Configuration Data Lost))
k = Temperature Range (1 = Under Temperature)
l = Temperature Range (1 = Over Temperature)
(*) This parameter specifies the Printer’s baud rate, # of data bits, # of
stop bits, parity setting and type of handshaking. This value is a
3-digit decimal representation of an eight-bit binary number. To
evaluate this parameter, first convert the decimal number to a binary
number. Then, the 9-digit binary number is read as follows:
240 ZPL II COMMAND REFERENCE
~H S
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