CHAPTER 10 SYSTEM MODE (INTERFACE COMMANDS)
B-EP
Series
10-3
10.6 COMMANDS RELATED TO SETTING
10.6.1 ID SET COMMAND
[ESC] ID
Function
Sets the ID for the printer.
Format
[ESC] ID; aa(, b) [LF] [NUL]
Term
aa: Printer ID (2-byte hex data)
0000H to FFFFH
b:
Wireless LAN IP Address Invalid Setting
(Omissible. If omitted, IP address setting is effective.)
0: IP Address setting is invalid.
Explanation
(1) The printer ID is the information required for the host, such as a handy terminal, to
identify each printer.
Notes
(1) The set printer ID is backed up in memory (even if the power is turned off).
(2) The last 5 digits of the printer’s serial number have been set as the printer ID, at
the time of shipment from the factory.
(3) In IrDA: TEC Protocol, the printer checks the set ID against the ID in the received
command packet. If they do not match, the printer discards the command packet.
However, when the ID in the command packet is “0”, the printer accepts the
command packet without checking the set IDs.
(4) In case of the wireless LAN model, the printer’s ID will be set as the lower 2-byte
number of the IP address unless “0” is set to the Wireless LAN IP Address Invalid
Setting parameter. The upper 2 bytes are fixed to “192.168.” At this time, the
subnet mask will be set to “255.255.0.0.”
Example
To
set
“
03H 51H
”
as the ID of the printer:
[ESC] ID; [03H] [51H] [LF] [NUL]
In this case, the printer ID in status printing is
“
00849.
”
In case of the wireless LAN model, the IP address is “192.168.3.81.”