Communication Diagnostics Test
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Communication Diagnostics Test

The communication diagnostics test is a troubleshooting tool for checking the interconnection between the printer and the host computer. When the printer is in diagnostics mode, it prints all data received from the host computer as straight ASCII characters with the hex values below the ASCII text. The printer prints all characters received, including control codes such as CR (carriage return). Here is an example of a typical test label from this test.
The test label prints upside-down.
Communications Diagnostics Test Label
  1. Set the print width equal to or less than the label width being used for the test. See Print WidthPrint Width for more information.
  2. Set the print width equal to or less than the label width being used for the test. See the User GuideUser Guide for instructions.
  3. Set the
    DIAGNOSTICS MODE
    option to
    ENABLED
    . For methods, see Communication Diagnostics ModeCommunication Diagnostics Mode.
    The printer enters diagnostics mode and prints any data received from the host computer on a test label.
  4. Set the
    DIAGNOSTICS MODE
    option to
    ENABLED
    . See the User GuideUser Guide for instructions.
    The printer enters diagnostics mode and prints any data received from the host computer on a test label.
  5. Check the test label for error codes. For any errors, check that your communication parameters are correct.
    Errors show on the test label as follows:
    • FE indicates a framing error.
    • OE indicates an overrun error.
    • PE indicates a parity error.
    • NE indicates noise.
  6. Turn the printer off (O) and then back on (I) to exit this self test and return to normal operation.