Syntax for 3 7-10, To job request 3 7-10, Job response 3 7-10 – Avery Dennison Sierra Sport2 9460 Programmer Manual User Manual
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The following syntax is the response for a Job 3 request. You may need to
press F before the job response is returned.
Syntax
{J,"Status1 A,B","Status2
A,B,C,D,E","FMT-1","BCH-2"}
“Status1 A,B”
Status1 A contains the field number, in the format or
batch, where an error was found. If the error is not in
the format or batch, a “0" is returned.
Status1 B contains an error number, which represents
the actual printer error. The error numbers can be
found in Chapter 8, ”Diagnostics and Errors."
Example
{J,"2,612",}
2 is the field number where an error was found. 612 is the error number,
indicating that data is missing or does not match the format definition for
that field.
Note:
Error numbers found in Status1 B, always have a value equal to or
greater than 500. These are considered very serious errors.
“Status2 A,B,C,D,E” contains the packet type, field type, field number,
parameter, and error number.
Status2
A- Packet Type
represents the MPCLII packet that the error occurred
on. The packet could be Format (F), Batch (B), Check
Digit (A), Graphic (G), or Font (W).
Status2
B- Field Type
represents the MPCLII field that the error occurred on.
If the packet has no fields, Status2 A will be replicated.
If the error occurs before the field is identified a
question mark is sent. Since the batch data is variable,
a D is sent to indicate data.
Status2
C- Field Number
represents the field number within each packet. The
packet header is the first field and each subsequent
field is indicated by the field separator.
7-10 Status Polling