User Manual
Table Of Contents
- WEEE MARK
- Compliance Statement for European Users
- GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...WHICH SHOULD BE STRICTLY OBSERVED
- Warnings
- General Precautions
- Installation Precautions
- PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING THE PRINTER
- THE TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1. GENERAL OUTLINE
- 2. Part Names and Function
- 3. SETUP
- 4. Configuring Printer Settings Using the Specialized Utility
- 5. Configuring Ethernet Network Settings Using Network Seeker
- 6. Configuring Printer Settings Using a Browser
- 7. Configuring the Printer Using the Operation Panel
- 8. Online Configuration Mode
- 9. Clearing Jobs Stored in the Printer
- 10. Maintenance
- 11. Appendices
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XON / XOFF Protocol
a Conditions for XON code output
Communication is possible after the power is turned on.
Scenario in which the receive buffer has less than 128 bytes available caus-
ing output of the XOFF code followed by the receive buffer then having at least
1,024 bytes available.
b Conditions for XOFF code output
Scenario in which the receive buffer has less than 128 bytes available.
XON
XOFF
Receive buffer 16k bytes
128 bytes
1024 bytes
DTR Protocol
a Conditions when DTR signal state changes to Ready (High)
Scenario in which the receive buffer has at least 128 bytes available.
Note that once the receive buffer has less than 1,024 bytes available causing the
DTR signal to change to the Busy (Low) state, the DTR signal state remains in the
Busy (Low) state until the receive buffer has at least 1,024 bytes available.
b Conditions when DTR signal state changes to Busy (Low)
Scenario in which the receive buffer has less than 128 bytes available.










