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Printer Modes
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Byte Mode
Responses
(ASCII Hex)
Text and Verbose Mode Responses
Definition
0xD7
>INADEQUATE ACCESS MODE<
Incorrect password to a higher
access level.
0xD9
>FILE IS READ ONLY<
File is read only and cannot be
deleted.
0xDA
>INADEQUATE FLASH SPACE<
Cannot save an item to the flash
memory due to lack of space.
0xDB
>I/O FAILURE<
The Input/Output circuitry has
failed.
0xDC
>FONT/GRAPHIC NOT FOUND<
The requested file does not exist
or cannot be found.
0xE1
>SWITCH 0 ACTUATED<
Switch 0 has been actuated.
0xE2
>SWITCH 1 ACTUATED<
Switch 1 has been actuated.
0xE3
>SWITCH 2 ACTUATED>
Switch 2 has been actuated.
0xE4
>TOF SWITCH ACTUATED<
The TOF switch has been
actuated.
0xF0
>FIELD OFF IMAGE<
An image placement
coordinates exceed the print
head or form size.
0xF1
>COMPOSITION ERROR<
A script cannot be printed onto a
label due to incorrect size.
0xF2
>GRAPHIC TOO LARGE<
The sent graphic exceeds the
available memory.
0xFF
>POWERED DOWN<
The printer’s power has been
removed.
Table 6
Enquiry Responses
4.2.2
Fatal Error Responses
Fatal error responses are enquiry responses that halt the printer’s current operation and
cause the indicator light or LED to flash RED in color. A fatal error condition persists until
the condition causing the error is removed and the error is cleared. These enquiry
responses are sent from the printer to the host, when the appropriate condition occurs, by
issuing the “Ctrl+E” (^E) combination or by issuing the queued “^D327)1” command. The
printer may be configured to automatically reports errors and status messages by using the
^D72x series commands. The following sections provide further explanations of the various
fatal error responses. Refer to the ^D550) command regarding the types of enquiry
response sets.