P1 interface deactivation, Pg reading out parameters, Interface deactivation – Avery Dennison Monarch 9864 Description of Commands User Manual
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10/07 Rev. AA
MANUAL EASY PLUG
Commands
All
devices
A = TTX 600 --TLX 604 – Eagle B = TTX 300 Offline -- Cobra Offline D = TTX 300 Online –TTX 207 -- Cobra Online – Da Capo
E = TTX 450/650/674/675/950/1050 – Puma/Puma plus/Lion/Lion plus/Tiger/Tiger XXL -- S45/65/95/105 -- TDI/STDI/XXTREME
G = TTX 350 – Ocelot – TTK – Texxtile H = 64-xx –Chess x –TT4 – DPM – PEM – ALX 92x – AP 4.4/5.4
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#!P1
Interface deactivation
Definition
Switches the Easy Plug emulation into a passive state.
After receiving the command #!P1, all incoming commands are ignored with
the exception of the active command #!A1.
After #P1 the active command must be sent once, otherwise the printer will
not work.
Syntax
#!P1
Groups A, B, D
#!Pn
Groups E, G, H
#!P1 =
After receiving this command, the printer ignores all information received
via the interface until the active command #!A1 is received.
n = int
Set printer ID number (0 to 31).
#!PG Reading
out
Parameters
Definition
Reads out parameter settings via the set interface.
The currently set parameter value is given back as ASCII text, which is
terminated with
all parameters together. Those can then be transferred to another printer
(see command #PC).
In case of a not available ID, only
Even those kind of parameters may be read out, which only appear under
certain conditions in the menu.
Syntax
#!PG
Group
H
Parameter ident number (ID). Each parameter in the menu has an own
Parameter-ID.
Special
ID
Function
-1
Printer specific settings (e.g. printhead resistance, sensor
settings) are commented out (by a preceding “*”). By doing so,
these settings are not transferred to another device
(example 1).
-2
Printer specific settings (e.g. printhead resistance, sensor
settings) are not commented out. By doing so, these settings
are transferred together with the other settings.
-4
Additional output of parameter names and values as
comments. Furthermore, some printer settings are written at
the beginning of the output file (example 2).