Honeywell RP2F Series User Manual
Honeywell RP2F Series User Manual

Honeywell RP2F Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 EZ-Print Command Reference User Guide...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. HII  makes no representation or warranties regarding the information provided in this publication.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Customer Support Chapter 1 - EZ-Print Command Reference About the Print Modes, Graphics, and Fonts About Line Print Mode Example Command Strings for Text About Easy Print Mode Example Command Strings for Text How to Download Graphics About the Image Alias File Name How to Download Fonts Chapter 2 - EZ-Print Commands...
  • Page 4 Line Print Mode Media Command Format Print Command Format Global Options Name and Field Options Barcode Names PDF417 Font Names Graphic Names Line Names Self Test Printout Line Print Mode Commands Advance "n1n2" From "Q" Mark Back Cancel Line Buffer Carriage Return Configure Print Darkness Double Byte Character Set...
  • Page 5 Query Commands General Format How to Interpret the Reply to a Query Battery Bluetooth Query Cancel Configuration Demand Quantity Fonts Formats Query Graphics Hardware Revision Infrared Label Configuration Memory Printhead Reset Serial Number Status Version Wireless Commands Retrieve Wireless LAN Settings Set Activate Settings 802.1x or Wireless LAN Set Authentication (Wireless) Set Certificate Authority...
  • Page 6 Chapter 3 - Honeywell Printer Commands Allow Messages From Printer Quit ESC/P Restore Factory Defaults Retrieve Firmware Version Retrieve Job Status Retrieve Printer Status Retrieve Sleep and Standby Timer Values Set Dark Adjust Set Low Battery Indicator Set Media Sensitivity...
  • Page 7: Customer Support

    Technical Support. For our latest contact information, see sps.honeywell.com. Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world. Go to sps.honeywell.com and select Support to find a service center near you or to get a Return Material Authorization number (RMA #) before returning a product.
  • Page 8 viii EZ-Print Command Reference...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 - Ez-Print Command Reference

    CHAPTER REFERENCE This command reference includes general information and command and parameter information to write programs for your Honeywell RP2f or RP4f Mobile Printer. About the Print Modes, Graphics, and Fonts The printers can operate in two modes: Line Print mode...
  • Page 10: Command Strings For Text

    Command Strings for Text 1. <--wm 2.  RECEIPT 3. <--w" 4. Item #1 - yellow version $1.00 5. Item #2 - blue version $1.00 6. Item #3 - red version $1.00 7. <--wm 8. TOTAL: $3.00 9. <--EZ Command Line Description String <--wm...
  • Page 11: Example

    In Easy Print mode, graphics are stored in flash memory, so your computer only needs to send variable data to the printer. Because you do not need to download graphics each time you print, less time is required to communicate with the printer, which increases print speed.
  • Page 12: How To Download Graphics

    How to Download Graphics Use PrintSet to download graphics to your printer. For help with PrintSet, see your printer user manual. PrintSet follows this process to download graphics to your printer: 1. PrintSet sends the <ESC>{_CLC:HCD} command to EZ Print. 2.
  • Page 13 FONTMAP is a tab or comma-delimited file that is created automatically as fonts are uploaded. The file format is: FontID \t Filename \t Internal Name \t Font Name used in script \n EZ-Print Command Reference...
  • Page 14 EZ-Print Command Reference...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 - Ez-Print Commands

    EZ-PRINT COMMANDS CHAPTER EZ-Print can process these types of commands: Line Print Mode Easy Print Mode Query Bluetooth Network Wireless EZ-Print cannot process these commands: Download Fonts Download Graphics Erase All Downloaded Fonts Retrieve Serial Parameters Set Serial Parameters Upgrade Firmware Bluetooth Commands Use Bluetooth commands to set up the Bluetooth configuration.
  • Page 16: Reserve The Printer

    in uppercase letters. Do not include spaces between data unless they are part of the data. In this example, if you send this command:             ESC{SBT:D:N}{COMMIT}{LP} You receive this reply: {SBT:D:0} This table lists the available Bluetooth commands. Command Syntax Reserve the Printer...
  • Page 17: Retrieve Bluetooth Passcode

    {SBT:B:0} Retrieve Bluetooth Passcode Retrieves the passcode from the printer. Command ESC{QST:BP} Example ESC{QST:BP} Reply: {QST:BP:x...x} where: x...x is the ASCII string you entered as the passcode. Retrieve Bluetooth Settings Retrieves all Bluetooth settings except for the passcode. Command ESC{QST:BA} Example ESC{QST:BA}ESC Reply:...
  • Page 18: Retrieve Firmware Version (Bluetooth)

    Command Setting Definition Returns the presence of a passcode. Returns the power status. x...x Returns the radio firmware version. Retrieve Firmware Version (Bluetooth) Returns the firmware version of the installed Bluetooth radio. Command ESC{QST:RV} Example ESC{QST:RV} Reply: {QST:RV:Roving Networks Ver x.xx} Retrieve MAC Address Returns the Bluetooth MAC address.
  • Page 19: Set Encryption

    x is either Yes (Y) or No (N). Example This command enables authentication. ESC{SBT:A:Y}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} Returns this reply when authentication is successfully enabled: {SBT:A:0} Set Encryption Enables or disables encryption, which encodes data to prevent others from being able to interpret the information. Command ESC{SBT:E:x}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} where:...
  • Page 20: Set The Connectable State

    Set the Connectable State Allows other Bluetooth devices to connect to your printer. Command ESC{SBT:C:x}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} where: x is either Y (Yes) or N (No). Example This command sets the printer to a state in which other Bluetooth devices can connect to it.
  • Page 21: Easy Print Mode Commands

    where: x is either Y (Yes) or N (No). Example This command sets the printer to a state in which it is not discoverable. ESC{SBT:D:N}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} Returns this reply when the state is successfully set: {SBT:D:0} Easy Print Mode Commands In addition to the Print Command Format, these...
  • Page 22: Commit Command Format

    where: nnn is a number from 1 to 65000. Example {PRINT,BACK50:@10,30:PB203|Hi world|} Commit Command Format Causes settings to take effect only after the printer receives this command. Until the printer receives the {COMMIT} command, the settings are cached into memory where you can change or undo them.
  • Page 23: Print Command Format

    Field Reply Description MTYP Maximum printable length in dots. Options are 000 (returns printer to roll media mode), 600, 800, 1200. TMAR Top margin in millimeters. BMAR Bottom margin in millimeters. CUTP Fine-tunes the media forward a specified numberof dots to position the perforation closer to the tear bar.
  • Page 24: Global Options

    Element Description @row,column: Specifies the row and column where each line of text or graphics will be printed. The row and column numbers are separated by a comma with no spaces. The range for each row is 1 to 65000. In a typical print request, there may be five or more @row,column: elements for the single word "Print."...
  • Page 25 You need to put the printer in Easy Print mode to use this command. Command QSTOPnnn where: nnn is a number from 1 to 65000. Example EZ{PRINT,QSTOP500:@50,30:PE203,HMULT3,VMULT3|Hi world|}{LP} QUANTITY Allows you to specify how many copies of a label or receipt to print. Command QUANTITYnnn where:...
  • Page 26: Name And Field Options

    nnn is a number from 1 to 65000. Example {PRINT,STOP500,QSTOP125:@10,30:PB203|Hi world|} Name and Field Options Name and Field Options are elements of the Print Command Format: Bar Code Names (includes PDF417) Font Names Graphic Names Line Names Barcode Names Specifies the name of the barcode that you want to use for printing. Each barcode format has a five-character name.
  • Page 27: Pdf417

    Name Description Requirements for Data EAN13 EAN-13 You can use 0 to 9. You must use 12 digits or there will be an error. The controller calculates the check digit. QRCOD QR code You can use 0 -9, A-Z (upper-case only), space, &, %, *, +, -, ., /, :, and ,.
  • Page 28: Font Names

    Command Setting Description SECURITY Specifies the level of error detection and correction codes, from 1 to 8. If you do not specify the code, the printer will use a default value determ- ined by the number of data characters you use: 1 to 40 characters = level 2 41 to 160 characters = level 3 161 to 320 characters = level 4...
  • Page 29: Graphic Names

    Font Name Description CYRLB Cyrillic 1251 14x24 GREKS Greek CP1253 10x16 GREKB Greek CP1253 14x24 HBRWS Hebrew CP1255 10x16 HBRWB Hebrew CP1255 14x24 OCR-A Intermec OCR-A OCR-B Intermec OCR-B PB107 Monospace 821 BOLD 26 PB145 Monospace 821 WGL4 124 PB203 Monospace 821 WGL4 16 PB338 Monospace 821...
  • Page 30: Line Names

    Line Names Draws horizontal or vertical lines around text or graphics. Field Format HLINE,Lengthnnn,Thicknnn VLINE,Lengthnnn,Thicknnn Field Options Line Field Options Description HLINE Specifies a horizontal line. VLINE Specifies a vertical line. Lengthnnn Sets the line length. Thicknnn Multiplies the height of the graphic by n. Example This example prints a horizontal line that is 200 dotlines long and 2 dotlines thick.
  • Page 31: Advance "N1N2" From "Q" Mark

    Command Syntax Enter Compressed Graphics Mode ESC B Exit Compressed Graphics Mode ESC E Font Encoding for TrueType Fonts ESC U Form Feed Go to Easy Print Mode ESC EZ Line Feed Multiply Font Height ESC H Reset Printer ESC @ Select Font ESC w Select or Cancel Double-Wide Print...
  • Page 32: Cancel Line Buffer

    Cancel Line Buffer Causes characters received on the currently downloading line (but not printed) to be discarded. Command Format Value ASCII Carriage Return Causes the printer to print the line being formed and then advance the media. You can use either the Carriage Return (CR) or Line Feed (LF) commands to print and advance media.
  • Page 33: Double Byte Character Set

    nn = 30: +30% nn = 35: +35% (for high temp stock) Double Byte Character Set Select a double byte character set for the font. Command Format Value ASCII ESC DB 1B 44 42 Enter Bitmap Graphics Mode Prints user-generated bitmap graphics across the width of the printhead. After the printer receives this command, the printer dumps the binary data supplied directly to the printhead.
  • Page 34: Exit Compressed Graphics Mode

    command (ESC B), you must have each dotline preceded by the "G" or "U." Or, you can send an "A" followed by the number of lines to advance. When you finish sending all of the data, you must send ESC E to exit compressed graphics mode.
  • Page 35: Go To Easy Print Mode

    Command Format Value ASCII Go to Easy Print Mode Puts the printer in Easy Print mode. You must use capital letters for "EZ". Command Format Value ASCII ESC E Z 1B 45 5A See Also Easy Print Mode Commands Line Feed Causes the printer to print the line being formed and then advances the media.
  • Page 36: Select Or Cancel Double-Wide Print

    Command Format Value ASCII ESC @ 1B 40 Select or Cancel Double-Wide Print Selects or cancels double-wide printing for the current font. Command Format Value ASCII ESC W n 1B 57 n where n is 1 or 2: 1 = select double-wide 2 = cancel double-wide Select Font Selects a font from the fonts available on your printer.
  • Page 37: Set Double-High And Double-Wide

    Font (Hex) Description Column (2" tph) Column (4" tph) Roman bold 26 Arabic CP1256 10x16 Arabic CP1256 14x24 13.3 Cyrillic 1251 10x16 Cyrillic 1251 14x24 13.3 Greek CP1253 10x16 Greek CP1253 14x24 13.3 Hebrew CP1255 10x16 Hebrew CP1255 14x24 13.3 Thai CP874 10x16 Thai CP874 14x24 13.3...
  • Page 38: Set Interline Spacing

    Command Format Value Default ASCII ESC C n n = 20 1B 43 n n = 14 where: n represents the number of lines in the form. n is a single byte and the range is 1 to 255. Set Interline Spacing Sets the number of blank dot lines that are fed between character lines.
  • Page 39: Retrieve Network Information

    Command Syntax Retrieve Network Information ESC{QST:NW} Set Default Router ESC{SWF:G:x} Set IP Address ESC{SWF:I:x} Set IP Configuration ESC{SWF:D:x} Set Netmask ESC{SWF:M:x} Set PS Name ESC{SWF:N:x} Set TCP Port Number ESC{SWF:P:x} Retrieve Network Information Retrieves all network information. Command ESC{QST:NW} Example This command retrieves all of the network settings on the printer.
  • Page 40: Set Default Router

    Set Default Router Specifies the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the default router. The set value is used only if DHCP and BOOTP are off. Only users with administrative privileges can set this command. Command ESC{SWF:G:x} where: x is in the form of n.n.n.n. And, n can be 1 to 3 digits. Example This command sets the default router value to 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 41: Set Ip Configuration

    Returns this reply if the command is successful: {SWF:I:0} Set IP Configuration Sets the IP (Internet Protocol) configuration to MANUAL, DHCP, BOOTP, or DHCP+BOOTP. Only users with administrative privileges can set this command. Command ESC{SWF:D:x} where: x is: 0: MANUAL 1: DHCP 2: BOOTP 3: DHCP+BOOTP (default)
  • Page 42: Set Ps Name

    Example This command sets the mask number to "255.255.255.0." ESC{SWF:M:255.255.255.0} Returns this reply if the command is not successful: {SWF:M:1} Returns this reply if the command is successful: {SWF:M:0} Set PS Name Sets the WINS name. Only users with administrative privileges can set this command. Command ESC{SWF:N:x} where:...
  • Page 43: Query Commands

    Example ESC{SWF:P:9100} Returns this reply if the command is not successful: {SWF:P:1} Returns this reply if the command is successful: {SWF:P:0} Query Commands Use the query commands to retrieve information about the printer or the print request. There are three steps involved in sending a query: 1.
  • Page 44: Battery

    Command Syntax Graphics ESC{GR?} Hardware Revision ESC{QST:HW} Infrared ESC{IR?} Label Configuration ESC{CL?} Memory ESC{MY?} Printhead ESC{PH?} Reset ESC{RE!} Serial Number ESC{QST:SN} Status ESC{ST?} Version ESC{VR?} Battery Returns current battery voltage and charging status. Query Format ESC{BT?} Reply Format {BT!V1:n.n;CH1:x} Use this table to understand the query reply. Query Reply Definition...
  • Page 45: Cancel

    Reply Format {BL!AD:x;F:x;SN:x;PR:x;CL:x;D:x;C:x;B:x;E:x;A:x;P:x;I:x;PWR:x;W:x} Use this table to understand the query reply. Command Setting Definition x...x Returns the MAC address. x...x Returns the device name. x...x Returns the service name. Returns the profile support. xxxxx Returns the class of device. Returns the discoverable state. Returns the connectable state.
  • Page 46: Demand Quantity

    Query Format ESC{CF?} Reply Format {CF!L:xx;B:xxx;P:x;N:x;H:x;D:xx%;Y:x;S:x;T:nnnn} Use this table to understand the query reply. Query Reply Definition The current printing mode of the printer. Options are Line Printer (LP) and Easy Print (EZ). The baud rate of the printer. Options are: 003 = 300 012 = 1200 024 = 2400...
  • Page 47: Fonts

    where: nnn represents a number from 1 to the remaining number of copies to print. Fonts Returns a list of all fonts available on the printer, including both permanent and downloaded fonts. Each query and reply in a font is separated from the next by a comma.
  • Page 48: Graphics

    Use this table to understand the query reply. Query Reply Definition xxxxx Five-character name of the format Indicates if the format is resident or download. Values for x include: L = Resident D = Download User version number User date User descriptive summary of font, 20 characters Reply Example {FM!N5:LABEL,L:D,UV:1,UD:05/29/96,US:PROPERTY ID LABEL-BC}...
  • Page 49: Infrared

    Query Format ESC{QST:HW} Reply Format {QST:HW:Revx} Use this table to understand the query reply. Query Reply Description Revx The hardware revision of the printer. Reply Example {QST:HW:RevB} Infrared Returns the model number of the remote printer. Query Format ESC{IR?} Reply Format {IR!P:x;AV:x;DV:x;IV:x;IN:x;ID:x} Use this table to understand the query reply.
  • Page 50: Memory

    Query Format ESC{CL?} Reply Format {CL!T:n;D:n;M:n;S:n;P:n;U:n;B:n;W:n} Use this table to understand the query reply. Query Reply Definition Type of stock used. P=Plain paper T=Top QMark B=Bottom QMark Distance to advance after QMark is sensed before stop. Distance given in dot- lines (.005 inches).
  • Page 51: Printhead

    Use this table to understand the query reply. Query Reply Description The size of the flash storage (32 Mbytes) on the printer. xxxx The flash manufacturer (Micron). The RAM size (128 Mbytes) of the printer. nnnnnn Download total area in bytes. The total flash area is 33311744 bytes. nnnnnn Download flash memory remaining in bytes.
  • Page 52: Serial Number

    Reply Format {RE!} Serial Number Returns the serial number of the printer being queried. Query Format ESC{QST:SN} Reply Format {QST:SN:x...x} Use this table to understand the query reply. Query Reply Definition x...x The serial number of the printer. Reply Example {QST:SN:32510514004} Status Returns information about the ability of the printer to print the next image and reports...
  • Page 53: Version

    Query Reply Description RAM buffer size remaining in kilobytes. Condition of the battery. Options include: O = OK V = Out of voltage range Printhead temperature. Options include: OK (O) Out of range (T) Reply Example {ST!E:N;L:D;P:P;R:62;B:O,H:O} Version Returns the version number of firmware and downloaded files. Query Format ESC{VR?} Reply Format...
  • Page 54: Retrieve Wireless Lan Settings

    AP_MAC Signal Speed Region This table lists the available wireless commands. Command Syntax Retrieve Wireless LAN Settings ESC{QST:TC} Set Activate Settings 802.1x or Wireless LAN ESCEZ{COMMIT}{LP} Set Authentication ESC{SWF:NA:<sexp>} Set Certificate Authority ESC{SWF:CA:<sexp> Set Channel ESC{SWF:C:<sexp>} Set EAP Password ESC{SWF:PW:<sexp>} Set EAP Type ESC{SWF:ET:<sexp>} Set EAP User Name...
  • Page 55 Command ESC{QST:TC} Example This command retrieves all of the wireless settings on the printer. ESC{QST:TC} Returns this reply if the command is not successful: {QST:TC:1} Returns this reply if the command is successful: {QST:TC:E:x;T:x;NA:x;W:x;K:x;K1:x;K2:x;K3:x;K4:x ;PK:x;RE:x;R:x;P2:x;C:x;B:x;L:x;Z:x;ET:x;U:x;PW:x;TU:x;IA:x;CA:x;SCN1:x;SCN2:x;V:x;AT:x;80 211bInfo:x} Use the table below to understand the retrieval parameters reply. Query Reply Definition...
  • Page 56: Set Activate Settings 802.1X Or Wireless Lan

    Query Reply Definition The current EAP_USER. The EAP password, which is an empty string or a four-character value. The current TTLS_USER. The inner authentication, which is a value of 0 (PAP), 1 (MSCHAPv2), 2 (EAP/MSCHAPv2), 3 (EAP/MD5), or 4 (EAP/GTC). The CA certificate common name.
  • Page 57: Set Certificate Authority

    where values for <sexp> are: 0: Open. This setting cannot be set to any other value than Open if WPA or WPA2 is currently set to 0. 1: Shared Key 2: Auto Example This command sets the authentication type to Open. ESC{SWF:NA:0}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} Returns this reply if the command is not successful: {SWF:NA:1}...
  • Page 58: Set Channel

    Set Channel Shows the current channel being used. 802.11b/g operates on a number of different channels, corresponding to different frequencies. This setting can have a value of 0 to 14. A channel of 0 signifies that an association has not yet been made. Only users with administrative privileges can set this command.
  • Page 59: Set Eap Type

    Example This command sets the EAP password to "Friend." ESC{SWF:PW:Friend}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} Returns this reply if the command is not successful: {SWF:PW:1} Returns this reply if the command is successful: {SWF:PW:0} Set EAP Type Sets the EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) type to use for the 802.1x authentication.
  • Page 60: Set Eap User Name

    Set EAP User Name Sets the EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) user name to log on to the network. Only users with administrative privileges can set this command. Command ESC{SWF:U:<sexp>}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} where: <sexp> is a valid user name. <sexp> can be up to 96 characters, but Intermec recommends a user name that is eight characters or shorter.
  • Page 61: Set Mode

    Example This command sets the inner authentication type to MSCHAPv2. ESC{SWF:IA:1} Returns this reply if the command is not successful: {SWF:IA:1} Returns this reply if the command is successful: {SWF:IA:0} Set Mode Sets the current wireless setting behavior of the printer. Only users with administrative privileges can set this command.
  • Page 62: Set Roam

    Only users with administrative privileges can set this command. Command ESC{SWF:P2:<sexp>}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} where values for <sexp> are: 0 (default): Constant Awake Mode (CAM) 1: Power Saving (PS) 2: Fast Power Saving (FAST) Setting the Power Mode to "1" or "2" saves more battery life but could impact network connection reliability.
  • Page 63: Set Server Common Name 1

    The Roaming values have a Roaming delta of 5 dBm. Example 1 This command disables roaming behavior. ESC{SWF:R:0}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} Returns this reply if the command is not successful: {SWF:R:1} Returns this reply if the command is successful: {SWF:R:0} Example 2 This command signals the printer to begin roaming at -60 dBm.
  • Page 64: Set Ssid

    {SWF:SCN1:0} Set Server Common Name 2 Sets the server common name used for Server Certificate Validation. If Set Server Common Name 1 is not set, Server Common Name 2 is used. If Server Common Name 2 is also not set, any common name is accepted. Only users with administrative privileges can set this command.
  • Page 65: Set Ttls User

    {SWF:E:0} Set TTLS User Sets the TTLS (Tunnel Transport layer Security) user name, also known as the EAP Outer Name, used to log on to the network. Only users with administrative privileges can set this command. Command ESC{SWF:TU:<sexp>}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} where: <sexp>...
  • Page 66: Set Wep

    Example ESC{SWF:V:1}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} Returns this reply if the command is not successful: {SWF:V:1} Returns this reply if the command is successful: {SWF:V:0} Set WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a security protocol used between two wireless devices. It uses a secret key (40 or 104 bits long) to encrypt data sent using a wireless device.
  • Page 67: Set Wepn

    Command ESC{SWF:K:<sexp>}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} where the values of <sexp> are: blank: A blank value indicates that no WEP keys are configured. 1: Selects WEP1 for security. A Set WEPn value must be set for WEP1. 2: Selects WEP2 for security. A Set WEPn value must be set for WEP2.
  • Page 68: Set Wpa

    Retrieval of WEP keys will return an empty string if not configured and ”****” if a value was previously set. Example 1 ESC{SWF:K1:0x1138170147} ESC{SWF:K2:Spock} ESC{SWF:K3:0x123456789abcdef0123456789a} ESC{SWF:K4:Vulcanologist} ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} Returns this reply if the command is not successful: {SWF:K1:1} {SWF:K2:1} {SWF:K3:1} {SWF:K4:1} Returns this reply if the command is successful: {SWF:K1:0}...
  • Page 69: Set Wpa2

    where the values of <sexp> are: 0: Off 2: On Example ESC{SWF:W:2}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} Returns this reply if the command is not successful: {SWF:W:1} Returns this reply if the command is successful: {SWF:W:0} Set WPA2 WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) Setting enables WPA2 security for the printer. WPA2 is the Wi-Fi Alliance equivalent implementation of the IEEE 802.11i Standard.
  • Page 70: Transmit Wpa Pre-Shared Key

    {SWF:W:0} Transmit WPA Pre-Shared Key Transmits the WPA_PSK (Pre-Shared Key), also known as Personal Mode for both WPA and WPA2 security. This setting accepts an agreed upon key between wireless devices. Only users with administrative privileges can set this command. Command ESC{SWF:PK:<sexp>} where:...
  • Page 71: Chapter 3 - Honeywell Printer Commands

    HONEYWELL PRINTER CHAPTER COMMANDS These commands are specific to Intermec printers and allow you to set some of the same commands as Intermec Settings, retrieve printer information, or quit EZ Print: Allow Messages From Printer Quit ESC/P Restore Factory Defaults...
  • Page 72: Restore Factory Defaults

    Returns this reply if the command is successful: {SSC:U:0} Returns this reply if there is an error: {UST:S:error condition=X} where error condition is: Lid_Open: If Lid_Open=Y, the printer has detected an error condition and cancels any pending print jobs. Paper_Out: If Paper_Out=Y, the printer has detected an error condition and cancels any pending print jobs.
  • Page 73: Retrieve Firmware Version

    Setting Default Data bits Parity None Stop bits Flow control Hardware Bluetooth Device name PR2/PR3-xxxxxxxxxxx (where xxxxxxxxxxx is the serial number) Service name Wireless printer Class of device 00040680 Discoverable Connectable Authentication Encryption Printer reserve Disabled Battery Low battery indicator 7.4 V Allow messages from printer Dark adjust...
  • Page 74: Retrieve Job Status

    Retrieve Job Status Retrieves the job status of the printer. This command is useful to mark the start and end of a print job. An application can send: this command before starting a report to make sure that there are no pending error conditions.
  • Page 75: Retrieve Sleep And Standby Timer Values

    Command ESC{QST:PR} Example ESC{QST:PR} Reply: {QST:PR:E:x;L:x;P:x;B:x;H:x} where: Command Setting Description Error status of the printer: Y: There are errors N: There are no errors Status of the paper release lever latch: Y: Latched N: Unlatched Paper present status: Y: Yes N: No Status of the batteries: Y: Battery has the correct voltage...
  • Page 76: Set Dark Adjust

    Example This command retrieves the values of the sleep and standby timers. The sleep timer is set for 20 seconds and the standby timer is set for 30 minutes. <ESC>{QST:PW} Reply: {QST:PW:20,30} Set Dark Adjust Sets the energy level for the printhead which controls how dark the print appears on the media. Command ESC{SSC:E:F1,F2} where:...
  • Page 77: Set Low Battery Indicator

    Set Low Battery Indicator Sets the voltage at which the low battery indicator turns on. Command ESC{SSC:V:x.x} where: x.x sets the level at which the low battery indicator turns on. Range is 0 to 8.4 V. Example This command sets the low battery indicator on the printer to 7.2 V ESC{SSC:V:7.2} Returns this reply if the command is not successful: {SSC:V:1}...
  • Page 78: Set Print Speed

    {SSC:M:0} Set Print Speed Set the print speed. Actual printing speed may be different from print speed parameter set inside the printer depending on printing condition and settings. In general, slower printing speed will provide better print quality. Command ESC{SSC:PS:F1} where: F1 sets the print speed.
  • Page 79 {SPW:T:1} Returns this reply if the command is successful: {SPW:T:0} EZ-Print Command Reference...
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