Esc enq c, Esc enq p – Zebra Technologies TTP 7030 User Manual
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Results in a string containing the device ID in the Windows Plug and Play string format. The
two first bytes represent the string length.
This command requests information about the setting of parameter n1, that is, the parameter
value stored in flash PROM or any parameter value temporarily set by other ESC commands.
ESC ENQ c
Device ID Enquiry
1B 05 63
hex
27 5 99
decimal
Example •
Send
ESC>
Read
0 106
This indicates that the string is 104 characters (plus two characters
indicating the string length)
Read
”MANUFACTURER:Zebra;COMMAND
SET:None;MODEL:TTP7020;CLASS:PRINTER;DESCRIPTION:Ticket
Printer TTP7020;”
Note •
The string shown here is just an example. Read out the actual string from your printer.
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 72
.
n1 = 0
gives a response where the first two bytes specifies the length of data to
come (high-byte, low byte), and followed by a block of data for all
parameters in the temporary setup.