Defining the control characters record e – Pitney Bowes J640 User Manual
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Defining the Control Characters Record E –––––––––––––––––––––
Example
{I,E,"~123~063~034~124~125~126~094"
p
}
Syntax
{I,E,"ANSI_cd",string1","string2"
p
}
E1. E
Indicates the Control Characters record
E2. "ANSI_cd"
~123
Start of packet ({)
~044
Parameter separator (,)
~034
Quoted strings (")
~124
Field separator (
p )
~125
End of packet (})
~126
Data escape characters (~)
~094
Immediate command characters (^)
NOTE:
There is no default value for the Immediate
command character, because it must be set by
the user.
E3. "string 1"
Terminator for status requests. Any 3 characters in the
0 to 255 hex range.
E4. "string 2"
Terminator for job requests and data uploads.
Any 3 characters in the 0 to 255 hex range.
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