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iTherm

®

280 Programmer’s Guide

Programming Codes

28-07764

Rev C

Page 225

ASCII

[ESC] p

1

>

2

>

Hexadecimal 1BH 70H

1

>

2

>

Decimal

<27> <112>

1

>

2

>

Range

= 0, 1, 48, 49

0

t1

255

0

t2

255

Description The [ESC] p

1

>

2

> command sends a pulse (on time =

1

> x 2 msec) to

the specified connector pin. When = 1 or 48, the pulse is sent to drawer-
kick-out connector pin 2. When = 0 or 48, the pulse is sent to drawer-kick-
out connector pin 2; when = 1 or 49, the pulse is sent to drawer-kick-out
connector pin 5.

Function

Generate Pulse in real time

ASCII

[DLE] [DC4] <1>

Hexadecimal 10H 14H <1>
Decimal

<16> <20> <1>

Range

0

m

8

0

t

8

Description The [DLE] [DC4] <1> command sends a pulse specified by in real-

time to the connector pin specified by as follows:

Connector pin

0

Drawer kick-out connector pin 2

1

Drawer kick-out pin 5

Note: This feature is licensed from Epson, and is only available in the Full
Epson Emulation of the firmware. Problems with this command are
frequently caused by not using the correct version of the firmware.
Contact Transact sales and/or technical support for this added cost option.

Function

Execute power-off sequence

ASCII

[DLE] [DC4] <2>

Hexadecimal 10H 14H <2>
Decimal

<16> <20> <2>

Range

a = 1

b = 8

Description The [DLE] [DC4] <2> command executes the printer power-off

sequence as follows:

Stores the values of the maintenance counter.

Transmits the following power-off status (Header + Status + NUL)

Power off status

Hex

Decimal

Amount of data

Header

3BH

59

1 byte

Status

30H

48

1 byte

NUL

00H

0

1 byte

Executes the printer power off

Function

Clear buffer(s)

ASCII

[DLE] [DC4] <8> d1…d7