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Printronix SL_T5R Energy Star User Manual

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Chapter

3

SERIAL PORT

Data Term Ready

Stands for Data Terminal Ready. This configuration is part of hardware flow
control and determines when the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal is
generated. This signal indicates if the printer is ready to receive data.

True

(factory default). Continuously asserts the DTR signal.

On-Line and BNF (buffer not full)

. Asserts the DTR signal when the

printer is online and the internal serial buffer is not full.

Off-Line or BF (buffer full)

. Asserts the DTR signal when the printer is

offline or the internal serial buffer is full.

On-Line

. Asserts the DTR signal when the printer is online.

False

. Never asserts the DTR signal.

Request to Send

This configuration is part of hardware flow control and determines when the
Request to Send (RTS) signal is generated. This signal indicates whether or
not the printer is ready to receive data.

On-Line and BNF

(factory default). Asserts the RTS signal when the

printer is online and the internal serial buffer is not full.

Off-Line or BF

. Asserts the RTS signal when the printer is offline or the

internal serial buffer is full.

On-Line

. Asserts the RTS signal when the printer is online.

False

. Never asserts the RTS signal.

True

. Continuously asserts the RTS signal.

Poll Character

This option is for the Series1 protocol. Whenever the printer receives this
character, it sends a response to the host indicating the current state of the
printer (see Series1 protocol).

The range is 00-FF Hex, and the factory default is 00 Hex.

Poll Response

This option is for the Series1 protocol. After receiving a poll character, the
printer will wait the poll response time in milliseconds before sending the
response.

The range is from 0 to 30 ms, and the factory default is 0 ms.

Idle Response

This option is for the Series1 protocol.

Disable

(factory default).

Enable

. The printer sends a response character every two seconds while

the number of valid bytes in the buffer is less than 75 percent of the buffer
size.