28.06.2015 Views

B-SX4T Series, B-SX5T Series External ... - Toshiba Tec Italia

B-SX4T Series, B-SX5T Series External ... - Toshiba Tec Italia

B-SX4T Series, B-SX5T Series External ... - Toshiba Tec Italia

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

6.3.34 RECEIVE BUFFER FREE SPACE STATUS REQUEST COMMAND [ESC] WB<br />

Function<br />

Format<br />

Sends information on the printer status and the free space of the receive buffer to the<br />

host.<br />

[ESC] WB [LF] [NUL]<br />

Explanation (1) This command makes the printer send information on its status and free space of<br />

the receive buffer regardless of the setting of “status response/no status<br />

response.” The status to be transmitted is the current printer status, and<br />

indicates the latest status only. The remaining count indicates the remaining<br />

count of the batch currently being printed. No remaining count of the batch<br />

waiting to be printed is transmitted. Free space of the receive buffer for the<br />

interface which sent this command, is returned to the host.<br />

Notes<br />

(1) This command is available for the RS-232C, USB, Centronics interfaces, and<br />

socket communications. However, when SPP mode of Centronics is selected,<br />

the printer returns a status to the Nibble mode negotiation immediately after this<br />

command is received. When ECP mode of Centronics is selected, the printer<br />

returns a status to the reverse request immediately after this command is<br />

received.<br />

(2) The printer returns the status only for the interface which sent this command to<br />

the host.<br />

(3) After the code of the Bit Map Writable Character Command ([ESC] XD) or Graphic<br />

Command ([ESC] SG) is received, the Status Request Command is not<br />

processed until the printer receives the data specified for the type of data.<br />

(4) A max. delay of 20 msec may occur until the printer sends the status after<br />

receiving the Status Request Command.<br />

(5) The interval from when the Status Request Command is sent to when the next<br />

Status Request Command is sent should be 20 msec or more. If the interval is<br />

less than 20 msec, the printer may fail to receive the next Status Request<br />

Command.<br />

Example<br />

[ESC] WB [LF] [NUL]<br />

- 228 -

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!