Stx kd database configuration – Datamax-O'Neil Class Series Programmer’s Manual User Manual
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Extended System-Level Command Functions
Class Series Programmer’s Manual
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STX KD
Database Configuration
(Non-Display Models only)
This command, stored in Flash memory for future power-ups, controls the printer’s environment and
operates as a pseudo DIP switch. The
Syntax:
Where:
w, x, y,
and z are binary values with respective bit settings as defined
in the following table. (Bit 0 is least significant.)
Sample:
The sample configures the printer as follows:
@
Sets the communications to 9600 baud with an 8-bit word and no parity;
H
Selects direct thermal printing, standard control characters, and enables the media cutter;
@
Selects gap sensing;
@
Is the default setting (items saved for future expansion).
Notes: (1) The Ignore Host Distance setting (see below) allows the printer to disregard
values that may be inappropriate for the printer and result in incorrect start of print and present
distances). Use the
command will result in a system reset for the EX2.
Parameter
Bit
Number
Function
Value(s)
0 – 2
BAUD Rate / Set Test Mode
0 = 9600, 1 = 600, 2 = 2400, 3 = 19200,
4 = 4800, 5 = 38400, 6 = 1200, 7 = 9600 Test Mode
3
Word Length and Parity
0 = 8 bits, no parity; 1 = 7 bits, even parity
4 & 5
Unused
Set to 0
6
Always 1
Set to 1
w
7
Always 0
Set to 0
0
Print Method
0 = direct thermal, 1 = thermal transfer
1
Present Sensor
0 = not equipped, 1 = equipped
2 Control
Character
[1]
0 = standard, 1 = alternate characters
3
Cutter
0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
4
Ignore Host Distance
0 = disabled, 1 = enabled (See note above)
5 Alt-2
Control
Codes
[1]
0 = disabled, 1 = alternate-2 characters
6
Always 1
Set to 1
x
7
Always 0
Set to 0
0 & 1
Paper Type (Media Sensor)
0 = gap (edge), 1 = reflective, 2 = continuous
2
Linerless
0 = not equipped, 1 = equipped
3 – 5
Unused
Set to 0
6
Always 1
Set to 1
y
7
Always 0
Set to 0
0 & 1
Reserved
Set to 0
2 Reserved
Set
to
0
3 – 5
Unused
Set to 0
6
Always 1
Set to 1
z
7
Always 0
Set to 0
[1]
Selects the values of the control characters; see Control Codes.
Table 5-15: Database Configuration Command