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Programming
System Related Commands
10/19/2009
TTP 8000 Technical Manual
P1003638-003
Results in a 2-byte response, reflecting the status of each sensor. This command is intended as
a go/no go indication. When everything is OK, this status report returns 0.
Table 9 • Sensor Status
Bits 4 and 5 in the first byte are reset when read.
ESC ENQ 6
Status Report
1B 05 06
Hex
27 5 6
Decimal
Note •
If no weekend sensor is installed, 64 is returned when everything is OK. If no
weekend or paper-near-end sensors are installed, 64+2=66 is returned when OK.
First byte, bit No.:
Second byte, bit No.:
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
St
atus code
avail
able*
Prin
t dat
a
ex
ist
s**
Po
w
er ha
s be
en
OFF**
*
-
Pe
nd
in
g e
xte
rnal
co
de
**
**
-
-
-
Paper at waste sensor
We
ekend sensor
Printhead l
ifted
C
utt
er
no
t ho
me
Pa
per a
t presenter
-
Pa
per-ne
ar-end
**
**
*
Ou
t o
f pa
pe
r
TIP! – Mask away the undefined bits in your application program to avoid having to change
the application, if future firmware releases starts using them.
Mask first reply byte with E8h
Mask second reply byte with FBh
*
This bit indicates that a status code is available. Use
to fetch it.
**
This bit tells you that there are data in the printer that have not yet been printed.
There are two possible reasons for that:
1) The last command received by the printer was not a command that triggers a
printout.
2) The printer is printing.
***
When parallel cable is connected, both printer and host computer must have been
off to set this bit. This is because the interface powers the RAM in the printer.
****
Read external code with
***** This paper-near-end bit differs from the
.