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Using the #F Extended Command, Compressed Data Command Sequence Example continued

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Chapter 3 - Extended Commands Compressed Data Command Sequence Example (continued) Character G =ff =34 =0f =34 =1bE=1bB G =ff =34 =0f =34 =1bE =0a=0d#^9c Description Indicates compressed graphic data Byte of print data to repeat (solid) Number of times print data should repeat Byte of print data to repeat (dashed) Number of times print data should repeat End of graphic command and beginning of another Indicates compressed graphic data Byte of print data to repeat (solid) Number of times print data should repeat Byte of print data to repeat (dashed) Number of times print data should repeat End of graphic command ITE control character sequence (see above) Note: These commands can also be combined as necessary in the same way that you can send two of the same command in one message. Using the #F Extended Command If you need to send ESC/P commands that require a response from the printer, use the #F extended command as seen in this typical control character sequence: ^9f#F8N810000099000000bb05#^9c Control Character Sequence Descriptions Character ^9f #F 8N81 000 00 99 00 00 00 b b 05 # ^9c Description APC character 0x9F Begin extended command for transmit and receive 115200 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit Flow control options (disabled) Flow timeout (5 seconds) Maximum receive characters Delimiting character Number of delimiting characters to wait for Start character () (STX) Start character return (do not return start character) Parity error flags (do not flag parity errors) Receive timeout (use 5-second default) ESC/P commands for the printer Terminating character for the #F extended command ST control character 0x9c 132 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual

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Chapter 3 — Extended Commands
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Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
Using the #F Extended Command
If you need to send ESC/P commands that require a response from the printer, use
the #F extended command as seen in this typical control character sequence:
^9f#F8N810000099000000bb
05<ESC/P commands>#^9c
G
Indicates compressed graphic data
=ff
Byte of print data to repeat (solid)
=34
Number of times print data should repeat
=0f
Byte of print data to repeat (dashed)
=34
Number of times print data should repeat
=1bE=1bB
End of graphic command and beginning of another
G
Indicates compressed graphic data
=ff
Byte of print data to repeat (solid)
=34
Number of times print data should repeat
=0f
Byte of print data to repeat (dashed)
=34
Number of times print data should repeat
=1bE
End of graphic command
=0a=0d#^9c
ITE control character sequence (see above)
Compressed Data Command Sequence Example (continued)
Character
Description
Note:
These commands can also be combined as necessary in the same way that you
can send two of the same command in one message.
Control Character Sequence Descriptions
Character
Description
^9f
APC character 0x9F
#F
Begin extended command for transmit and receive
8N81
115200 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
000
Flow control options (disabled)
00
Flow timeout (5 seconds)
99
Maximum receive characters
00
Delimiting character
00
Number of delimiting characters to wait for
00
Start character () (STX)
b
Start character return (do not return start character)
b
Parity error flags (do not flag parity errors)
05
Receive timeout (use 5-second default)
<ESC/P commands>
ESC/P commands for the printer
#
Terminating character for the #F extended command
^9c
ST control character 0x9c