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Peripheral Device Information Print Mode, Hexadecimal Dumping Mode, After running a self-test

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Chapter 3 Advanced Usage Pairing method when the security is set to High (from the host) When the security is set to High and the printer is ready to be paired, perform the following procedure. 1 Search for the printer on the Bluetooth settings screen on the host device. 2 Select the printer you want to pair with. The printer prints the Passkey. 3 Check that the printed Passkey and the Passkey displayed on the host device match, and then select "Pairing" on the host device. Peripheral Device Information Print Mode This function allows you to print information for the device currently connected to the printer. • Customer display information • Wi-Fi adapter information • Bluetooth adapter information • Handheld scanner information Follow the steps below. 1 After running a self-test, hold down the Feed button for at least one second to enter the Mode selection. The Mode selection guidance is printed, and the Paper LED flashes. 2 Briefly press the Feed button seven times (less than one second), hold it down for at least one second to print the Peripheral Device Information. After information printing, the Mode selection guidance is printed again. 3 To finish, turn off the power, or select "Exit and Reboot Printer". Hexadecimal Dumping Mode In hexadecimal dumping mode, data from the host device is printed in hexadecimal numbers and characters. By comparing the print outs and the program, you can check whether or not data is being sent to the printer correctly. • When there are no characters that correspond to the print data, " . " is printed. • If you press the Feed button when there is less than one line of print data, one line is printed. • During hexadecimal dumping mode, applications that check the printer status may not operate correctly. The printer only returns the status for the "Real-time transmission status" command. Follow the steps below. Entering the hexadecimal dumping mode is also possible using the ESC/POS commands. 69

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Chapter 3
Advanced Usage
Pairing method when the security is set to High (from the host)
When the security is set to High and the printer is ready to be paired, perform the following procedure.
1
Search for the printer on the
Bluetooth
settings screen on the host device.
2
Select the printer you want to pair with.
The printer prints the Passkey.
3
Check that the printed Passkey and the Passkey displayed on the host device match,
and then select "Pairing" on the host device.
Peripheral Device Information Print Mode
This function allows you to print information for the device currently connected to the printer.
Customer display information
Wi-Fi adapter information
Bluetooth
adapter information
Handheld scanner information
Follow the steps below.
1
After running a self-test, hold down the Feed button for at least one second to enter
the Mode selection.
The Mode selection guidance is printed, and the Paper LED flashes.
2
Briefly press the Feed button seven times (less than one second), hold it down for at
least one second to print the Peripheral Device Information.
After information printing, the Mode selection guidance is printed again.
3
To finish, turn off the power, or select “Exit and Reboot Printer”.
Hexadecimal Dumping Mode
In hexadecimal dumping mode, data from the host device is printed in hexadecimal numbers and characters.
By comparing the print outs and the program, you can check whether or not data is being sent to the printer
correctly.
Follow the steps below. Entering the hexadecimal dumping mode is also possible using the ESC/POS
commands.
When there are no characters that correspond to the print data, “ . ” is printed.
If you press the Feed button when there is less than one line of print data, one line is printed.
During hexadecimal dumping mode, applications that check the printer status may not operate
correctly. The printer only returns the status for the “Real-time transmission status” command.