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-- (C) COPYRIGHT HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY 2001.
--
-- HP LaserJet 1220 Printer Model Specific MIB.
-- Hewlett-Packard Company Confidential
--
-- Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with
-- regard to this manual, including, but not limited
-- to, the implied warranties of merchantability and
-- fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett Packard
-- shall not be held liable for errors contained herein
-- or direct, indirect, special, incidental, or
-- consequential damages in connection with the
-- furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
--
-- Generated on March 8, 2001.
--
-- Company names and product names mentioned herein may be
-- trademarks, and/or registered trademarks of their respective
-- companies.
--
-- This MIB describes all the printer model specific
-- objects supported by the HP LaserJet 1220 printer
-- when networked connected using a JetDirect print
-- server.
--
-- For internal and external use.
--
-- This MIB describes all the printer model specific
-- objects supported by the HP LaserJet 1220 printer
-- when networked connected using a JetDirect print
-- server.
--
-- The following MIB also contain objects supported
-- by a JetDirect connected HP LaserJet 1220 printer:
--
-- rfc 1213 MIB II
--
-- This MIB complies with the following RFCs:
--
-- rfc 1157 Simple Network Management Protocol
-- rfc 1155 Structure of Management Information
--
-- Notes:
--
-- 1) Proprietary Objects containing a string which are defined in this MIB use the
-- first two bytes to hold the symbol set used to encode the string.
-- The Roman-8 symbol set has a hex encoding of 0x0115. Other
-- symbol sets are listed in the PCL 5 Comparison Guide in table
-- C-1 Symbol Set Values. Standard Printer MIB (prt...objects) and Host Resources
-- MIB (hr...objects) strings do not contain symbol set information.
--
-- 2) Some of the objects included are only supported if an accessory
-- is installed. These accessories include:
-- MIO/EIO based accessories
-- SIMM/DIMM based accessories
-- Paper handling accessories
--
LJ1220-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
hp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) private(4) enterprises(1) 11}
dm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hp nm(2) hpsystem(3) net-peripheral(9) netdm(4) 2}
DisplayString ::= OCTET STRING
device OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dm 1 }
system OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 1 }
settings-system OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 1 }
copier OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 5 }
settings-copier OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { copier 1 }
status-copier OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { copier 2 }
hrm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dm 3 }
hrStorage OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrm 2 }
hrStorageTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrStorage 3 }
hrStorageEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrStorageTable 1 }
hrDevice OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrm 3 }
hrDeviceTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrDevice 2 }
hrDeviceEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrDeviceTable 1 }
hrPrinterTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrDevice 5 }
hrPrinterEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrPrinterTable 1 }
status-system OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 2 }
id OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 3 }
interface OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 4 }
simm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { interface 1 }
simm1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm 1 }
simm2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm 2 }
mio OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { interface 3 }
mio1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mio 1 }
test OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 5 }
job OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 6 }
settings-job OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { job 1 }
active-print-jobs OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { job 2 }
job-being-parsed OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { active-print-jobs 1 }
job-info OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { job 5 }
job-info-attribute OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { job-info 23 }
errorlog OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 11 }
error1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 1 }
error2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 2 }
error3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 3 }
error4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 4 }
error5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 5 }
error6 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 6 }
error7 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 7 }
error8 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 8 }
error9 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 9 }
error10 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 10 }
source-subsystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 2 }
io OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { source-subsystem 1 }
settings-io OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { io 1 }
processing-subsystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 3 }
pdl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { processing-subsystem 3 }
settings-pdl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pdl 1 }
status-pdl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pdl 2 }
pdl-pcl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pdl 3 }
pdl-postscript OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pdl 4 }
pjl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { processing-subsystem 5 }
destination-subsystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 4 }
print-engine OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { destination-subsystem 1 }
settings-prt-eng OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-engine 1 }
status-prt-eng OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-engine 2 }
intray OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-engine 3 }
settings-intray OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intray 1 }
intrays OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intray 3 }
intray1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intrays 1 }
imaging OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-engine 6 }
channel OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 6 }
tables OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 7 }
channel-table OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tables 2 }
channel-entry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { channel-table 1 }
scanner OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { source-subsystem 2 }
settings-scanner OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scanner 1 }
scan-calibration OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { settings-scanner 32 }
status-scanner OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scanner 2 }
printmib OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dm 2 }
prtGeneral OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 5 }
prtGeneralTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtGeneral 1 }
prtGeneralEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtGeneralTable 1 }
prtCover OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 6 }
prtCoverTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtCover 1 }
prtCoverEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtCoverTable 1 }
prtLocalization OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 7 }
prtLocalizationTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtLocalization 1 }
prtLocalizationEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtLocalizationTable 1 }
prtStorageRefTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtGeneral 2 }
prtStorageRefEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtStorageRefTable 1 }
prtDeviceRefTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtGeneral 3 }
prtDeviceRefEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtDeviceRefTable 1 }
prtInput OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 8 }
prtInputTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtInput 2 }
prtInputEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtInputTable 1 }
prtOutput OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 9 }
prtOutputTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtOutput 2 }
prtOutputEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtOutputTable 1 }
prtMarker OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 10 }
prtMarkerTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtMarker 2 }
prtMarkerEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtMarkerTable 1 }
prtMarkerSupplies OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 11 }
prtMarkerSuppliesTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtMarkerSupplies 1 }
prtMarkerSuppliesEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtMarkerSuppliesTable 1 }
prtMediaPath OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 13 }
prtMediaPathTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtMediaPath 4 }
prtMediaPathEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtMediaPathTable 1 }
prtChannel OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 14 }
prtChannelTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtChannel 1 }
prtChannelEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtChannelTable 1 }
prtInterpreter OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 15 }
prtInterpreterTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtInterpreter 1 }
prtInterpreterEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtInterpreterTable 1 }
prtConsoleDisplayBuffer OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 16 }
prtConsoleDisplayBufferTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtConsoleDisplayBuffer 5 }
prtConsoleDisplayBufferEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtConsoleDisplayBufferTable 1 }
prtConsoleLights OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 17 }
prtConsoleLightTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtConsoleLights 6 }
prtConsoleLightEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtConsoleLightTable 1 }
prtAlert OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 18 }
prtAlertTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtAlert 1 }
prtAlertEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtAlertTable 1 }
copier-token OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..128))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides an advisory locking mechanism for hosts to coordinate
exclusive access to a copier device. Setting the object to a
unique id will only succeed if the token is currently set to 0.
The token is unlocked when it is set to 0. If the token is set
to a any value other than 0, then token is locked. If the token
was set to a unique id (locked), then an attempt to set (lock)
the token will fail. If the token was set to 0 (unlocked), then
an attempt to set (lock) the token will succeed in locking the
token. A get operation on COPIER-TOKEN will return its current
setting. The device does not prevent access to any objects. It
is assumed that hosts will be well behaved; respecting this
advisory locking mechanism by:
1) acquiring the lock before changing copier objects, and
2) releasing the lock when done changing copier objects.
Additional information:
Provides an advisory locking mechanism for hosts to
coordinate exclusive access. Setting the object to a unique id
will only succeed if the token is currently set to 0. The token
is unlocked when it is set to 0. If the token is set to a any
value other than 0, then token is locked.
If the token was set to a unique id (locked), then an
attempt to set (lock) the token will fail.
If the token was set to 0 (unlocked), then an attempt to set (lock)
the token will succeed in locking the token.
A get operation on COPY-TOKEN will return its current setting.
The device does not prevent access to any objects. It is assumed
that hosts will be well behaved; respecting this advisory locking
mechanism by:
1) acquiring the lock before changing copy objects, and
2) releasing the lock when done changing copy objects."
::= { settings-system 24 }
copier-contrast OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-127..127)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Behaves as SCL's 'Set Scanner Contrast Level' command
which is used for setting the copier contrast level.
Range is 0..100.
Additional information:
Behaves as SCL's 'Set Scanner Contrast Level' command
which is used for setting the copier contrast level. Contrast
values can range from -127 to +127, for a total of 255 contrast
levels. A positive value results in a larger difference, and a
negative value results in a smaller difference. We support the
values -125, -100, -75, -50, -25, 0, 25, 50, 75, 100, 125.
We will map to the closest device dependent value is some other
value is given. "
::= { settings-copier 2 }
copier-reduction OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(25..200)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Percentage reduction desired for the copier. A value
less than or equal to zero is invalid. A value greater
than 100 accomplishes magnification. A device is
allowed to support a set of values (documented in its
POS), instead of the full range. <noError> will be returned for unsupported values greater
than zero.
Additional information:
Percentage reduction desired for the copier. A value less
than or equal to zero is invalid. A value greater than 100
accomplishes magnification. A device is allowed to support a set
of values (documented in its POS), instead of the full range.
<noError> will be returned for unsupported valuesgreater than zero.
Our default of 100 means no scaling"
::= { settings-copier 4 }
copier-num-copies OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..99)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the number of copies to be printed in
the next Host requested copy operation.
Additional information:
Returns or changes the number of copies to be printed in
the next Host requested copy operation."
::= { settings-copier 6 }
copier-collation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eCollateDisabled(1),
eCollateForward(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Enables the device with local copier capability that
also supports outputting multiple copies of a multi-
paged source document to print in a collated fashion.
eCollateDisabled - The collating feature of the copier
device is not to be performed on subsequent copier
operation.
eCollateForward - Copier device is to print multiple
copies of the input document in such a way that the
printed output order matches the source document.
eCollateReverse - Copier device is to print multiple
copies of the input document such that the order of the
printed output is in reverse order of the source
document.
Additional information:
Enables the device with local copier capability that
also supports outputting multiple copies of a multi-
paged source document to print in a collated fashion.
eCollateDisabled - The collating feature of the copier
device is not to be performed on subsequent copier
operation.
eCollateForward - Copier device is to print multiple
copies of the input document in such a way that the
printed output order matches the source document."
::= { settings-copier 7 }
copier-quality OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eCopierQualityFast(1),
eCopierQualityNormal(2),
eCopierQualityPresentation(3),
eCopierQualityDraft(4)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the copier quality. This value is stored
in NVRAM, hence the value is saved over power cycles.
Additional information:
This value is stored in NVRAM, hence the value is
saved over power cycles.
eCopierQualityFast is mapped to eCopierQualityNormal."
::= { settings-copier 13 }
copier-adf-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object tracks the page count for the pages scanned for copying
through the ADF. In order to write this object SERVICE-PASSWORD must be
set correctly.
Additional information:
This object tracks the page count for pages
scanned for copying through the ADF. This value is
stored in the device NVRAM."
::= { settings-copier 19 }
copier-print-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object tracks the page count for the pages sent to the print engine,
for copy jobs. In order to write this object SERVICE-PASSWORD must be
set correctly.
Additional information:
This object tracks the page count for pages sent to
the print engine, for copy jobs. This value is stored in the
device NVRAM."
::= { settings-copier 20 }
copier-job-media-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSLetter(2),
eUSLegal(3),
eISOandJISA4(26)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The user can set a copy job setting for paper size using the
COPIER-JOB-MEDIA-SIZE object, which is independent of other
functions in the device. The device behavior when the scanned
media and or print media do not match the value of this object
should be documented in the device POS.
Additional information:
The default size for imaging a copy is
determined by reading the common device default paper size
object. The default for copy size cannot be changed
independently of other functions like fax and print. The
device will scan and format the print data based on the value
of this object."
::= { settings-copier 21 }
copier-job-quality OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eCopierQualityFast(1),
eCopierQualityNormal(2),
eCopierQualityPresentation(3),
eCopierQualityDraft(4)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the copier quality.
Additional information:
Returns or sets the copier quality.
eCopierQualityFast is supported but gets mapped to normal."
::= { settings-copier 22 }
copier-job-collation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eCollateDisabled(1),
eCollateForward(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Enables the device with local copier capability that also
supports outputting multiple copies of a multi-paged source
document to print in a collated fashion.
eCollateDisabled - The collating feature of the copier
device is not be performed on subsequent copier operation.
eCollateForward - Copier device is to print multiple copies
of the input document in such a way that the printed
output order matches the source document.
eCollateReverse - Copier device is to print multiple copies
of the input document such that the order of the printed
output is in reverse order of the source document. "
::= { settings-copier 23 }
copier-job-num-copies OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..99)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the number of copies to be printed in
the next Host requested copy operation."
::= { settings-copier 24 }
copier-job-reduction OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(25..200)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Percentage reduction desired for the copier. A device is
allowed to support a set of values (documented in its POS),
instead of the full range. <OKNearesetLegalValueUsed> will
be returned for unsupported values.
Additional information:
A value less than or equal to zero is invalid.
A value greater than 100 accomplishes magnification.
<noError> will be returned for unsupported valuesgreater than zero.
(default = 100 = no scaling)"
::= { settings-copier 25 }
copier-job-contrast OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-127..127)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Used to set the copier contrast level.
Additional information:
Behaves as SCL's 'Set Scanner Contrast Level' command
which is used for setting the copier contrast level. Contrast values
can range from --127 to +127, for a total of 255 contrast levels.
The default contrast level is 0 (normal). A positive value results
in a larger difference, and a negative value results in a smaller
difference.
We support values of -125, -100, -75, -50, -25, 0, 25, 50, 75,
100, 125. The range of values we support is spread over a
range such that a software product would support the standard spec,
and we would map to the closest device dependent value."
::= { settings-copier 26 }
copier-job OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eCopierIdle(1),
eCopierStart(2),
eCopierActive(3),
eCopierAborting(4),
eCopierSetup(5)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Controls initiating and canceling a copy job.
Additional information:
Controls initiating and canceling a copy job.
eCopierIdle - indicates that a copy function is not in progress. Device sets
to this state from eCopierActive to signal successful completion of copy
operation. Device sets to this state from eCopierAborting to signal
successful cancel of copy operation.
Host sets to this state to indicate it wants to cancel the job. Device
will abort the job.
eCopierSetup - indicates the host wants to set up job settings for a copy
job. Host sets to this state to then access copier job settings objects.
Device does not set to this state. Object can only transition to this state
from eCopierIdle.
eCopierStart - This state is set by host to request copy function initiation.
Object can only transition to this state from eCopierIdle or eCopierSetup.
If host transitions directly from Idle to Start, device will use default
settings for the job. To specify job settings host has to set to Setup first,
send settings, then set to Start. Device should not set to this state.
eCopierActive - indicates the copy function is in progress. Device sets this
state if the activity was started through front panel or if host request was
successfully initiated. Host should not set to this state.
eCopierAborting - Set by device to indicate copy function was prematurely
terminated, either by an error, or user canceled by pressing cancel button
on device. Device stays in this state until abort is complete, then moves to
eCopierIdle. Host cannot set to this state, host sets to eCopierIdle to indicate
it want to cancel the job. "
::= { settings-copier 27 }
copier-job-status OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Error status of the image copying session."
::= { status-copier 2 }
hrmemorysize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The amount of physical main memory contained by
the host.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
The unit of measure for this object is 1024
bytes.
The default value assumes the base printer with no additional
memory."
::= { hrStorage 2 }
hrstorageindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value for each logical storage area
contained by the host.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details."
::= { hrStorageEntry 1 }
hrstoragetype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The type of storage represented by this entry.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
For the HP LaserJet 2100 Series this object is
constant."
::= { hrStorageEntry 2 }
hrstoragedescr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A description of the type and instance of the
storage described by this entry.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
This object is not localized. For the HP
LaserJet 2100 Series this object is constant."
::= { hrStorageEntry 3 }
hrstorageallocationunits OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The size, in bytes, of the data objects allocated
from this pool. If this entry is monitoring
sectors, blocks, buffers, or packets, for example,
this number will commonly be greater than one.
Otherwise this number will typically be one.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Unit is one byte. For the HP LaserJet 2100
Series this object is constant."
::= { hrStorageEntry 4 }
hrstoragesize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The size of the storage represented by this entry,
in units of hrStorageAllocationUnits.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Total formatter RAM. (The value of this object
is hrMemorySize times the unit of measure for hrMemorySize.
In the case of the HP LaserJet 2100 Series this is 4096*1024
bytes.)"
::= { hrStorageEntry 5 }
hrstorageused OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The amount of the storage represented by this
entry that is allocated, in units of
hrStorageAllocationUnits.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
This object returns the amount of memory in use
by the printer at the current time. This object should not
be used when creating a print job for the device because the
amount of memory in use will likely be different when the
printer processes the print job."
::= { hrStorageEntry 6 }
hrstorageallocationfailures OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The number of requests for storage represented by
this entry that could not be honored due to not
enough storage. It should be noted that as this
object has a SYNTAX of Counter, that it does not
have a defined initial value. However, it is
recommended that this object be initialized to
zero.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
This object is set to zero at power on and when
any reset is done via prtGeneralReset.
This object is incremented whenever the printer is short on
memory (codewise: when PersMemoryCycle is called with a
parameter of 2)."
::= { hrStorageEntry 7 }
hrdeviceindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value for each device contained by the
host. The value for each device must remain
constant at least from one re-initialization of the
agent to the next re-initialization.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
The entry in the Device Table which describes
the printer."
::= { hrDeviceEntry 1 }
hrdevicetype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"An indication of the type of device.
If this value is `hrDeviceProcessor { hrDeviceTypes
3 }' then an entry exists in the hrProcessorTable
which corresponds to this device.
If this value is `hrDeviceNetwork { hrDeviceTypes 4
}', then an entry exists in the hrNetworkTable
which corresponds to this device.
If this value is `hrDevicePrinter { hrDeviceTypes 5
}', then an entry exists in the hrPrinterTable
which corresponds to this device.
If this value is `hrDeviceDiskStorage {
hrDeviceTypes 6 }', then an entry exists in the
hrDiskStorageTable which corresponds to this
device.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details."
::= { hrDeviceEntry 2 }
hrdevicedescr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..64))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A textual description of this device, including
the device's manufacturer and revision, and
optionally, its serial number.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
The serial number is not returned with this
object. This object is not localized."
::= { hrDeviceEntry 3 }
hrdeviceid OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The product ID for this device.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
The complete OID reported by this object is:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.1.2.20"
::= { hrDeviceEntry 4 }
hrdevicestatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eHrunning(2),
eHwarning(3),
eHdown(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The current operational state of the device
described by this row of the table. A value
unknown(1) indicates that the current state of the
device is unknown. running(2) indicates that the
device is up and running and that no unusual error
conditions are known. The warning(3) state
indicates that agent has been informed of an
unusual error condition by the operational software
(e.g., a disk device driver) but that the device is
still 'operational'. An example would be high
number of soft errors on a disk. A value of
testing(4), indicates that the device is not
available for use because it is in the testing
state. The state of down(5) is used only when the
agent has been informed that the device is not
available for any use.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
The printer's condition is mapped as follows:
eHrunning -- Printer ready to print or is printing. May be
in power save mode.
eHwarning -- A condition exists that needs attention but it
is not currently preventing printing. A non-critical alert
is active.
eHdown -- Printer is not printing because it is offline or a
critical alert is active. Human interaction is needed to
bring the printer to a ready state."
::= { hrDeviceEntry 5 }
hrdeviceerrors OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The number of errors detected on this device. It
should be noted that as this object has a SYNTAX
of Counter, that it does not have a defined
initial value. However, it is recommended that
this object be initialized to zero.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
This is the number of critical alerts that have
been entered into the alert table since the device was
powered on. The maximum value for this object is 2^32-1. At
power-on, this object will be set to zero."
::= { hrDeviceEntry 6 }
hrprinterstatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eHother(1),
eHidle(3),
eHprinting(4),
eHwarmup(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this printer device. When
in the idle(1), printing(2), or warmup(3) state,
the corresponding hrDeviceStatus should be
running(2) or warning(3). When in the unknown
state, the corresponding hrDeviceStatus should be
unknown(1).
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
The printer's condition is mapped as follows:
eHother -- The printer is offline or a critical alert is
active.
eHidle -- The printer is not doing any of the items listed
below for eHprinting status.
eHprinting -- A job is currently being processed or printed
or a PJL job is being processed.
eHwarmup -- If hrDeviceStatus is eHdown, then the printer is
currently offline but is resolving the condition that caused
it to be offline and it will be online when it is ready to
print. If hrDeviceStatus is eHrunning, then the printer was
in power save mode and is now becoming ready to print. (In
the HP LaserJet 2100 Series this status only occurs very
briefly at boot time. At no other time does the printer
report 'eHwarmup' status.)"
::= { hrPrinterEntry 1 }
hrprinterdetectederrorstate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents any error conditions
detected by the printer. The error conditions are
encoded as bits in an octet string, with the
following definitions:
Condition Bit # hrDeviceStatus
lowPaper 0 warning(3)
noPaper 1 down(5)
lowToner 2 warning(3)
noToner 3 down(5)
doorOpen 4 down(5)
jammed 5 down(5)
offline 6 down(5)
serviceRequested 7 warning(3)
If multiple conditions are currently detected and
the hrDeviceStatus would not otherwise be
unknown(1) or testing(4), the hrDeviceStatus shall
correspond to the worst state of those indicated,
where down(5) is worse than warning(3) which is
worse than running(2).
Bits are numbered starting with the most
significant bit of the first byte being bit 0, the
least significant bit of the first byte being bit
7, the most significant bit of the second byte
being bit 8, and so on. A one bit encodes that
the condition was detected, while a zero bit
encodes that the condition was not detected.
This object is useful for alerting an operator to
specific warning or error conditions that may
occur, especially those requiring human
intervention.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Here is the table from the general description,
above, rewritten with formatting to make it more easily
readable.
The error conditions are encoded as bits in an octet string,
with the following definitions:
Condition.........Bit #......hrDeviceStatus
lowPaper...........0...........warning(3)
noPaper............1...........down(5)
lowToner...........2...........warning(3)
noToner............3...........down(5)
doorOpen...........4...........down(5)
jammed.............5...........down(5)
offline............6...........down(5)
serviceRequested...7...........warning(3)
The HP LaserJet 2100 Series reports error conditions as
follows:
noPaper -- A tray is empty and must be filled for printing to
continue.
hrDeviceStatus = eHdown;
hrPrinterStatus = eHother;
A critical alert is active.
coverOpen -- A cover or door is open.
hrDeviceStatus = eHdown;
hrPrinterStatus = eHother;
A critical alert is active.
jammed -- A jam condition is preventing printing.
hrDeviceStatus = eHdown;
hrPrinterStatus = eHother;
A critical alert is active.
offline -- Printer is offline and will not accept new print
jobs until it is online. This condition is rare in the HP
LaserJet 2100 Series and may indicate some other error.
hrDeviceStatus = eHdown;
hrPrinterStatus = eHother;
A critical alert is active.
serviceRequested -- Any status or error condition not listed
above. These fall into two categories:
(1) If the condition prevents printing, the 'offline' bit
is also set and status values are as for offline. i.e.:
hrDeviceStatus = eHdown;
hrPrinterStatus = eHother;
A critical alert is active.
(2) If the condition does not prevent printing the status
values are:
hrDeviceStatus = eHwarning;
hrPrinterStatus = eHidle or eHprinting;
A non-critical alert is active.
lowToner -- The HP LaserJet 2100 Series does not report this
condition.
noToner -- The HP LaserJet 2100 Series does not report this
condition."
::= { hrPrinterEntry 2 }
energy-star OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the Energy Star sleep value. If the
value is greater than zero, then the device will go into
energy saving sleep mode after the print engine has been
idle for the number of seconds specified by this object.
A value of zero means Energy Star is disabled and the
device will not go to sleep based on print engine idle
time. The value must be non-negative.
Additional information:
Laserjet 1220 will always be in
sleep mode when not processing data. This object will
always return a value of 1."
::= { settings-system 1 }
sleep-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eFalse(1),
eTrue(2)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns eTrue if the device is in energy saving sleep
mode, otherwise returns eFalse. Setting SLEEP-MODE to
eFalse causes the device to wake up, if it is in sleep
mode. Setting SLEEP-MODE to eTrue causes the device to
go into sleep mode.
Additional information:
Laserjet 1220 will always be in
sleep mode except when either processing a print job or
in an error state."
::= { settings-system 2 }
service-password OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"When set to the password value, other service related
objects become 'visible' (i.e readable) and/or become
writable. When written with any other value, the
service related objects become 'hidden' (i.e. are no
longer readable) and/or are not longer writable. The
objects that can be effected by the SERVICE-PASSWORD
object include: SERIAL-NUMBER and TOTAL-ENGINE-PAGE-
COUNT. The password value, and the list of objects
effected by the SERVICE-PASSWORD being set to the
correct value, should be documented in the device POS.
Additional information:
The objects that can be effected by the SERVICE-
PASSWORD are: TOTAL-ENGINE-PAGE-COUNT, PRINT-ENGINE-
JAM-COUNT, PRINT-ENGINE-MISPICK-COUNT"
::= { settings-system 9 }
device-config-token OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(128))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides an advisory locking mechanism for hosts to coordinate
exclusive access to a specific device or subset of device
capabilities. Setting the object to a unique id will only succeed
if the token is currently set to 0. The token is unlocked when it
is set to 0. If the token is set to a any value other than 0, then
token is locked. If the token was set to a unique id (locked),
then an attempt to set (lock) the token will fail. If the token
was set to 0 (unlocked), then an attempt to set (lock) the token
will succeed in locking the token. A get operation on
DEVICE-CONFIG-TOKEN will return its current setting. The device
does not prevent access to any objects. It is assumed that hosts
will be well behaved; respecting this advisory locking mechanism by:
1) acquiring the lock before changing device config objects, and
2) releasing the lock when done changing device config objects.
Additional information:
Provides an advisory locking mechanism for hosts to
coordinate exclusive access. Setting the object to a unique id
will only succeed if the token is currently set to 0. The token
is unlocked when it is set to 0. If the token is set to a any
value other than 0, then token is locked.
If the token was set to a unique id (locked), then an
attempt to set (lock) the token will fail.
If the token was set to 0 (unlocked), then an attempt to set (lock)
the token will succeed in locking the token.
A get operation on CONFIG-TOKEN will return its current setting.
The device does not prevent access to any objects. It is assumed
that hosts will be well behaved; respecting this advisory locking
mechanism by:
1) acquiring the lock before changing CONFIG objects, and
2) releasing the lock when done changing CONFIG objects."
::= { settings-system 28 }
on-off-line OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOnline(1),
eOffline(2)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"To bring the PDL processing sub-system on or off line.
If the device is a printer, then the printer does not
process print job data when the printer is off line.
PML communication persists.
Additional information:
The value of this object is eOnline
whenever the printer is in the ready state. This object
will return eOffline only when an alert is active. For
example, the printer will go eOffline if the cover is
open, if the toner cartridge is removed, or if the paper
trays are all empty. It is not possible to change the
state of the printer with this object. "
::= { status-system 5 }
continue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eInitiateAction(1)
}
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A device can support a class of errors called
continuable errors. When a continuable error is
encountered, the device requires a continue event to
occur before the device will continue operation. One
continue event is setting the CONTINUE object to
eInitiateAction. Devices can support other continue
events, like auto-continue. A continue event causes the
continuable error to be acknowledged, thus allowing the
device to continue. Each device needs to list the
continuable errors. If the device doesn't currently
have an unacknowledged continuable error, the response
will contain <genErr>.
Additional information:
Consult Laserjet 1220 ERS for a
list of continuable errors."
::= { status-system 6 }
auto-continue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the device will automatically continue
after encountering a continuable error. If AUTO-
CONTINUE is set to eOn, the device will automatically
generate continue event to acknowledge continuable
errors. If AUTO-CONTINUE is set to eOff, then some
other continue event will have to acknowledge the
continuable error."
::= { status-system 7 }
install-date OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..14))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies the date that the device was installed.
The format of the string is 'YYYYMMDDHHmmZ'. Where:
YYYY is the year.
MM is the month (1-12).
DD is the day (1-31).
HH is the hour of the day (0-23).
mm are the minutes (0-59).
'Z' designates Greenwich Mean Time; if 'Z' not specified,
value is local time.
Device POS must specify the conditions for setting this
object.
Additional information:
This value IS AFFECTED BY NVRAM RESETS, it
is set to the default value of 199000300000 when an NVRAM
init is done."
::= { status-system 8 }
job-input-auto-continue-timeout OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of seconds the device waits after a job
related continuable error occurs before automatically
continuing. An example job related continuable error is
the job requesting a media size that is not available.
After the timeout expires, the device will continue
processing the job as if a continue event occurred, such
as the front panel continue key being pressed. If the
value is -1, the device does not automatically continue
after a job related continuable error occurs. If the
value is 0, the device immediately continues. If the
value is greater than 0, the value represents the
timeout value in seconds."
::= { status-system 35 }
job-input-auto-continue-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when the desired
media is not currently available.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job. The device
POS should explain what happens if this item is not the
only item in the collection.
cAutoMediaSizeOverride - The device is allowed to
substitute a different size media.
cAutoMediaNameOverride - The device is allowed to
substitute a different media name.
cUSMediaSizeOverride - The device is allowed to
substitute US media sizes (letter, etc.) for ISO media
sizes (A4, etc.).
cISOMediaSizeOverride - The device is allowed to
substitute ISO media sizes (A4, etc.) for US media
sizes (letter, etc.).
Additional information:
Returns or sets the device behavior when the
desired media is not currently available.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cAutoMediaSizeOverride - the device is allowed to
substitute a different size media."
::= { status-system 36 }
error-log-clear OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eClearErrorLog(1)
}
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Setting this object clears all the entries in the error
log sub-tree.
Additional information:
Setting this object removes all errors that
have been stored in the printer's non-volatile memory."
::= { status-system 38 }
model-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies the device model name (e.g. ''DeskJet
1200C''). The string is as specific as possible.
Capitalization and spacing should match family naming
conventions. Products should note in POS if the model
name on the HP corporate price list changes but the
device reports the previous device name. If the model
name changes based on the installed options, the POS
should indicate if only the base model name is returned,
or if the device senses the installed options and
returns the correct model name. If possible, encode the
model name in a symbol set (like Roman-8) that matches
the ASCII character set and limit the characters used to
ASCII characters.
Additional information:
The value of this object does not change
based on the installed options. This default of this
object is 'HP LaserJet 1220' for all configurations of
the printer.
Since the value of this object is frequently used in
displaying a list of printers, it is kept relatively
short in case systems have limited width for their
display area."
::= { id 2 }
serial-number OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..10))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies the serial number for the device. If the
SERIAL-NUMBER object is set by the user, then setting
the object does not need to be protected. If the
SERIAL-NUMBER object is set at the factory, then the
SERVICE-PASSWORD object must be set correctly before the
SERIAL-NUMBER object is writable. If this is a writable
object, the POS should indicate the maximum supported
string length. If possible, encode the serial number in
a symbol set (like Roman-8) that matches the ASCII
character set and limit the characters used to ASCII
characters.
Additional information:
This value IS AFFECTED BY NVRAM RESETS, it
is set to the default value of XXXXXXXXXX when an NVRAM
init is done."
::= { id 3 }
fw-rom-datecode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies the base system firmware date code. The date
code will be encoded in the yyyymmdd format. There may
be several versions of the base system firmware. The
date code associated with the version of the base system
firmware that is being used is reported. There may be
other date code objects for other specific modules such
as fonts, localization modules, etc.; these other
datecode objects are device specific."
::= { id 5 }
device-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"User defined device name. The POS should indicate the
maximum supported string length. If the user entered
string is too long, the device will store as much as
possible and will return the <noError>.
Additional information:
The maximum supported string length is 32
characters. If the user entered string is too long, the
device will store the first 32 characters and will
return the <noError> status."
::= { id 10 }
device-location OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"User defined device location. The POS should indicate
the maximum supported string length. If the user
entered string is too long, the device will store as
much as possible and will return the <noError>.
Additional information:
The maximum supported string length is 16
characters. If the user entered string is too long, the
device will store the first 16 characters and will
return the <noError> status."
::= { id 11 }
asset-number OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"User defined asset number. The POS should indicate the
maximum supported string length. If the user entered
string is too long, the device will store as much as
possible and will return the <noError>.
Additional information:
The maximum supported string length is 8
characters. If the user entered string is too long, the
device will store the first 8 characters and will return
the <noError> status."
::= { id 12 }
simm1-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory(5),
eRamRom(9)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
SIMM slot 1.
eEmpty means the device did not detect any option
installed in the interface slot.
eUnknown means the device doesn't recognize the
installed option.
eUnSupported means the device recognizes the installed
option, but does not support the option.
eReadOnlyMemory means the installed option contains
ROM Ics.
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory means the installed option
contains RAM ICs that loose data when the power is
turned off.
eNonVolatileRandomAccessMemory means that the
installed option contains RAM ICs that do not loose data
when the power is turned off.
eFlashMemory means that the installed option contains
a type of non-volatile RAM that needs to be erased
before it can be written.
eDiskDrive means the installed option contains a disk
drive. eRamRom means the installed option contains both
volatile random access memory and read only memory.
eInputPHD means the installed option is an input paper
handling device.
eOutputPHD means the installed option is an output
paper handling device.
eIOCard means the installed option is an I/O card.
Additional information:
This object is used to describe DIMMs
instead of SIMMs on the Laserjet 1220. eRamRom is
used to denote the Laserjet 1220 combo dimm."
::= { simm1 4 }
simm1-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the SIMM
installed in SIMM slot 1. The capacity is dependent on
the type of option, as indicated by the SIMM1-TYPE
object. This object has no meaning if the installed
option type is eUnknown or eReadOnlyMemory. This object
contains the size, in bytes, if the installed option
type is eVolatileRandomAccessMemory,
eNonVolatileRandomAccessMemory, eFlashMemory, or
eDiskDrive. If the type of the installed option is
eRamRom, this object contains the size, in bytes, of the
random access memory. If the type of the installed
option is eInputPHD, the capacity indicates the number
of input trays supported by the installed option. If
the type of the installed option is eOutputPHD, the
capacity indicates the number of output bins supported
by the installed option. If the type of the installed
option is eIOCard, the capacity indicates the number of
logical I/O ports supported by the I/O card.
Additional information:
Returns an indication of the capacity of
the installed option in bytes. This object is not
supported unless the SIMM1-TYPE type is
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory or eRamRom. For eRamRom
only the size of the Ram portion of the simm (dimm) is
returned."
::= { simm1 5 }
simm2-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory(5),
eRamRom(9)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
SIMM slot 2. See SIMM1-TYPE for a description.
Additional information:
This object is used to describe DIMMs
instead of SIMMs on the Laserjet 1220. eRamRom is
used to denote the Laserjet 1220 combo dimm."
::= { simm2 4 }
simm2-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the SIMM
installed in SIMM slot 2. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for a
description.
Additional information:
Returns an indication of the capacity of
the installed option in bytes. This object is not
supported unless the SIMM2-TYPE type is
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory or eRamRom. For eRamRom
only the size of the Ram portion of the simm (dimm) is
returned."
::= { simm2 5 }
mio1-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eIOCard(12)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
MIO/EIO slot 1. See SIMM1-TYPE for an explanation of
the enumerations."
::= { mio1 4 }
self-test OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eNotInASelfTest(1),
eNonDestructiveSelfTest(4)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Writing this object allows a device self test to be
started. Reading this object provides an indication
what self-test is currently executing, if any. Actual
self-test operation is device specific. A self test may
not be allowed at any arbitrary time. If the device
supports the requested self test, but can not start the
execution of the self test when requested, the device
will respond with <genErr>. If
a non-destructive self test is being started, the device
will generate a response before the self test is
completed.
RECOMMENDATION: If the device is ready (i.e. the NOT-
READY-PRINTER object does not contain any items, except
maybe being off-line) and is idle (i.e. the NOT-IDLE
object does not contain any items), this request should
always succeed. This provides a mechanism for driver
writers to always determine if the action will succeed
or not.
Additional information:
The eNonDestructiveSelfTest performs
limited testing on the printer and its attached paper
handling devices. After the self-test is complete a
configuration page is printed. The recommended way to
cause a configuration page to be printed is to use the
PRINT-INTERNAL-PAGE object. A continuous self test
cannot be started or terminated using this OID.
When the printer is idle, setting this object to
eNonDestructiveSelfTest results in a status of <noError> and
a value of eNonDestructiveSelfTest being returned. If
the printer is not idle (whether printing an external
job, printing an internal page or running self test), a
status of <genErr> status will
be returned with a value of eNotInASelfTest.
When the printer is idle, setting this object to
eNonDestructiveSelfTest causes the configuration page to
be formatted and put in the printer's print queue.
Attempting to set this object before the configuration
page has completed being formatted and printed will
cause <genErr> status to be
returned with a value of eNotInASelfTest.
After the configuration page is in the queue, a get on
this object will return a value of eNotInASelfTest.
Setting the value to eNotInASelfTest is not supported on
Laserjet 1220. Once the test has started, it
will finish printing.
Likewise, if the PRINT-INTERNAL-PAGE object is set to a
valid value and that page has not printed when this
object is set to eNonDestructiveSelfTest, a status of
<genErr> status with a value of
eNotInASelfTest will be returned until the internal page
has printed."
::= { test 1 }
print-internal-page OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eNotPrintingAnInternalPage(1),
ePrintingAnUnknownInternalPage(2),
eDeviceDemoPage1ConfigurationPage(3),
eDeviceDemoPage2(4),
eFileSystemDirectoryListing(8),
ePCLFontList1(350),
ePostScriptFontList1(450)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Writing this object to a value other than
eNotPrintingAnInternalPage causes the device to attempt
to print an internally generated page. Reading this
object provides an indication what internally generated
page is currently being printed, if any. The actual
page is device specific. Some devices may support
continuously printing an internally generated page.
Setting this object to eNotPrintingAnInternalPage
terminates continuously printing internally generated
pages. An internally generated page may not be allowed
to be printed at any arbitrary time; under what
conditions it will succeed or fail is device specific.
If the device supports the requested page, but can not
start printing the page when requested, the device will
respond with <genErr>.
RECOMMENDATION: If the device is ready (i.e. the NOT-
READY-PRINTER object does not contain any items, except
maybe being off-line) and is idle (i.e. the NOT-IDLE
object does not contain any items), this request should
always succeed. This provides a mechanism for driver
writers to always determine if the action will succeed
or not.
Additional information:
eDeviceDemoPage2 is the printer demo page.
ePCLFontList1 is the PCL typeface list,
ePostScriptFontList1 is the PostScript font list, and
eDeviceDemoPage1ConfigurationPage is the selftest page.
Laserjet 1220 does not support continuously
printing a demo page.
The printer will queue requests if it is currently busy.
When this object is set to a valid value and the printer
is idle, the status returned is <noError> and the value
returned is ePrintingAnUnknownInternalPage.
Setting this object to a valid value causes the desired
page to be formatted and put in the printer's print
queue. While the page is being formatted, and the
printer remains in a testing state, a get on this object
will return the value ePrintingAnUnknownInternalPage.
The return value will be eNotPrintingAnInternal page if
the printer is not in a testing state, and the internal
page is done being formatted.
The user will not be able to set
eNotPrintingAnInternalPage or
ePrintingAnUnknownInternalPage, and the return status
will be <badValue> with a return
value of eNotPrintingAnInternalPage.
ePostScriptFontList1 will not be a valid value unless
postscript is installed in the printer. If postscript
is not installed and the user attempts to set
ePostScriptFontList1, the return status will be
<badValue> with a return value of
eNotPrintingAnInternalPage.
Setting through DMCMD will cause a 15 second delay in
printing."
::= { test 2 }
job-info-change-id OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(16))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the current value of an object in the job-info
sub-tree whose value has changed. Define the object
identifier for the object whose value has changed as
job-info.required-field.optional-field.job-id. job-info
represents the OID prefix of all objects in the job-info
sub-tree. Required-field represents the OID field value
that follows the job-info prefix. Since some objects in
the job-info sub-tree have two OID fields between the
job-info prefix and the job-id, the optional-field
represents the OID field between the required-field and
the job-id field, if present. Using this definition,
the format for the JOB-INFO-CHANGE-ID binary value can
be described as follows:
Bytes 0-3 : required-field
Bytes 4-7 : optional-field, or all zeros if there
is no optional field
Bytes 8-11: Job ID.
Bytes 12-n : The value of the object job-info.
required-field.optional-field.job-id.
All multi-byte values stored in Motorola (big-endian)
format, where the most significant byte occurs first.
Additional information:
Laserjet 1220 will use this object
to report changes of the job-info-pages-printed and
job-info-state objects. The required-field (bytes 0
through 3) will designate whether the change to be
reported involves the pages printed (13) or job state
(15). The optional-field (bytes 4 through 7) will
always be zeroes. The value-field (bytes 12 through 15)
will contain the new value for pages printed or job
state cast to a 32-bit integer."
::= { settings-job 3 }
current-job-parsing-id OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-1..32767)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains the printer assigned job identification for the
job currently being processed by the processing PDL sub-
system. The job ID is a monotonically increasing
number. The job ID may be reset to zero at power-up and
may roll over to zero after reaching some maximum
value.
Additional information:
A value of -1 is returned when the printer
is not parsing a job.
When data for a new job is detected, this object is
updated (the job may or may not turn out to be a Null
Job); however, the trap does not occur until the printer
determines that it is not a Null Job. (A job is
considered to be a 'null job' if it has no name or job
attribute, causes no pages to be printed, and consumes
MIN_JOB_SIZE (9) or fewer bytes.) A trapped value will
differ from the previous value by one or more. See the
Job Boundary ERS for details on what constitutes a job
boundary.
Some job-info- objects are created when the first data
bytes are received. If the printer determines that the
job is a Null Job, the job-info- objects related to the
Null Job are deleted. Laserjet 1220 retains the
job-info- objects for the MAX_JOBS_IN_LIST (12) most
recent jobs that are not Null Jobs.
The first job received after power-up will have job ID 1,
and the job ID will increment to 32767 before rolling
to zero. To distinguish whether a power cycle or a
rollover causes a reduction in the job ID value, the
object prtGeneralConfigChanges can be watched and if it
increments at the same time as the drop is observed in
the value of CURRENT-JOB-PARSING-ID, then a power cycle
is the most likely cause."
::= { job-being-parsed 1 }
job-info-name1 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains the first part of this print job's name. The
last OID field for this dynamic object contains the job
ID.
Additional information:
The job name is the string specified by the
NAME= parameter of the @PJL JOB command which allows a
maximum of 80 characters. The first 40 characters are
in this object and the second 40 are in job-info-name2.
The symbol set is Roman-8.
When jobs are nested, the value assigned to this object
is the name provided by the most recent @PJL JOB NAME=
command. If no name is provided, a null string is
returned."
::= { job-info 1 }
job-info-name2 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains the second part of this print job's name. The
last OID field for this dynamic object contains the job
ID.
Additional information:
See job-info-name1-1."
::= { job-info 2 }
job-info-stage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates what printer sub-systems are currently
processing this print job. The last OID field for this
dynamic object contains the job ID.
cSourceSubsystem - some of the job is in the printer
I/O subsystem.
cProcessingSubsystem - some of the job is in the
printer imaging processing subsystem.
cDestinationSubsystem - some of the job is being
printed.
Additional information:
For Laserjet 1220,cSourceSubsystem
and cProcessingSubsystem will always be set and cleared
together. They are set when the beginning of the job is
detected, and they are cleared when the end of the job
is parsed.
A non-printing job will never set
cDestinationSubsystem.
When a page is ready to be printed (the intermediate has
been built and the page is 'closed' by the personality),
cDestinationSubsystem will be set even if a page of a
previous job is currently being printed.
cDestinationSubsystem remains set until the last page of
the job has finished printing.
If a page requires extensive processing and allows all
the previous pages of a job to complete printing
cDestinationSubsystem will remain set until the last
page of the job has finished printing."
::= { job-info 10 }
job-info-io-source OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates which I/O source, the print job was received
over. The value maps to port numbering scheme supported
in the DEVICE/SOURCE-SUBSYSTEM/IO/PORTS sub-tree.
Additional information:
Laserjet 1220 does not
support the DEVICE/SOURCE-SUBSYSTEM/IO/PORTS sub-tree."
::= { job-info 11 }
job-info-pages-processed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the number of pages processed by the
processing subsystem. If neither the cSourceSubsystem
or the cProcessingSubsystem items are in the associated
JOB-INFO-STAGE object, then this object contains the
total number of pages processed for this job. The last
OID field for this dynamic object contains the job ID.
Additional information:
This object is incremented by one when a
page is processed ('closed' by the personality),
regardless of the number of pages that are printed as a
result of the single page processed. In other words, it
does not matter how many identical copies of a page are
printed, or no pages may be printed if operating in
silent run mode, this count is incremented exactly once
per page processed.
A page is considered processed when all of the input
data has been processed for a page (that is, when the
intermediate has been produced and the personality has
'closed' the page). At this time, the image of the page
is not necessarily completely formed."
::= { job-info 12 }
job-info-pages-printed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the number of pages printed by the destination
subsystem. If non of the cSourceSubsystem,
cProcessingSubsystem or cDestinationSubsystem items are
in the associated JOB-INFO-STAGE object, then this
object contains the total number of pages printed for
this job. This value may increase by two each time for
duplex jobs. The last OID field for this dynamic object
contains the job ID.
Additional information:
If multiple copies of a page are printed,
each copy is counted individually."
::= { job-info 13 }
job-info-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the number of bytes of data processed by the
processing subsystem. If neither of the
cSourceSubsystem or cProcessingSubsystem items are in
the associated JOB-INFO-STAGE object, then this object
contains the size of this job, in bytes. The last OID
field for this dynamic object contains the job ID.
Additional information:
This count may be incremented by values
other than one as blocks of data are processed; blocks
of data (which may be as large as 2K bytes) will be
processed in a varying amount of time.
During the processing of a job and even when a job
completes, an exact count of the number of I/O bytes
processed by teh job is not necessarily expected."
::= { job-info 14 }
job-info-state OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eAborted(3),
eWaitingForResources(4),
ePrinted(5),
eTerminating(7),
eCancelled(10),
eProcessing(11)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the state of the job. The last OID field for
this dynamic object contains the job ID.
eAborted - the print job was aborted.
eWaitingForResources - the print job requires
resources that are not currently available. Example
resources that can cause the job to wait include the
print engine or PDL processor being unavailable. The
print engine could be unavailable due to paper out,
paper jam, staple out, stapler jam, marking agent low,
output bin full, etc. The PDL processor could be
unavailable due to an off-line condition. Each printer
specific object specification should state which
conditions cause a job to be waiting for resources and
also state which objects can be retrieved by an
application to determine the exact cause of a resource
being unavailable.
ePrinted - the job has printed. The related JOB-INFO-
OUTCOME object indicates if any problems were
encountered while the job was processed.
eRetained - the job can be reprinted.
eTerminating - the job was aborted or cancelled and is
currently is terminating.
eInterrupted - the job has been interrupted. The job
can be continued.
ePaused - the job has been paused. The job can be
continuted.
eCancelled - the job has been cancelled.
eProcessing - the job is currently being printed
normally."
::= { job-info 15 }
job-info-outcome OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOk(3)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if any warning or error conditions were
encountered while processing the assoicated job. The
last OID field for this dynamic object contains the job
ID.
Additional information:
In Laserjet 1220, warnings
and errors are not recorded in this object. Although no
meaningful information can be obtained from this object,
it is kept around for the compatibility needs of
existing software."
::= { job-info 19 }
job-info-outbins-used OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates which output bins this job has delivered
printed pages to. The last OID field for this dynamic
object contains the job ID.
Additional information:
Laserjet 1220 has only 1 output bin.
cOutbin1 is the top/face-down bin."
::= { job-info 20 }
job-info-physical-outbins-used OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates which physical output bins this job has
delivered printed pages to. The last OID field for this
dynamic object contains the job ID.
Additional information:
Laserjet 1220 only has one output
bin so this will always be set to cOutbin1.
cOutbin1--Face-up bin"
::= { job-info 22 }
job-info-attr-1 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. Attribute objects are saved
sequentially, starting with 1, after the start of a job.
If more attributes are set than there are objects to
store them, the excess JOBATTR values are ignored. If
the corresponding SET JOBATTR= command has not been
received when a get is done for this object, a status of
<noSuchName> will be returned."
::= { job-info-attribute 1 }
job-info-attr-2 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 2 }
job-info-attr-3 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 3 }
job-info-attr-4 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 4 }
job-info-attr-5 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 5 }
job-info-attr-6 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 6 }
job-info-attr-7 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 7 }
job-info-attr-8 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 8 }
job-info-attr-9 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 9 }
job-info-attr-10 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 10 }
job-info-attr-11 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 11 }
job-info-attr-12 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 12 }
job-info-attr-13 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 13 }
job-info-attr-14 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 14 }
job-info-attr-15 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 15 }
job-info-attr-16 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..80))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the value that was set in PJL via the SET
JOBATTR= command. See JOB-INFO-ATTR-1 for details."
::= { job-info-attribute 16 }
error1-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error 1
occurred. Example time stamps include the actual time
the error occurred (in seconds since Jan. 1, 1970), and
the total engine page count. The device POS documents
the meaning of the time stamp.
Additional information:
This item contains the engine page count
when the error occurred.
If there is currently no error entry for this object, a
'0' will be returned. If ERROR1-CODE object also
returns '0', then an error has not yet been logged for
this object
See ERROR1-CODE for an explanation of the order used for
storing errors."
::= { error1 1 }
error1-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a device specific error code. Each device POS
should list what errors are logged to the error log and
the meaning of each supported error code value.
Additional information:
Returns a device specific error code. If
the error code returned is '0', then the printer has not
yet logged an error for this object. When the maximum
number of errors is reached (10 on Laserjet 1220),
and a new error occurs, the error in
ERROR1-CODE will be replaced by the one in ERROR2-CODE,
and so on until the last error object will be given the
value of the new error.
The error category is returned in the upper 16 bits,
either 79 (for service) or 0 (for support). The lower
16 bits encodes the specific error. If an error is not
a 79 service error, the value of this object is the PJL
USTATUS code. If it is a 79 service error, the lower 16
bits contain the PJL USTATUS code.
The types of errors reported for Laserjet 1220
are:
Page Punt (21 Print Overrun)
49 Service Error
50-67 Service Error
69 Service Error
70-72 Service Error
79 Service Errors
Beam Detect Malfunction
Laser Malfunction
Engine Communication Error
Bad Fan Motor
Bad Scanner Motor
Bad Beam Detect
Bad Fuser
NVRAM Error
NVRAM Service
Bad MIO"
::= { error1 2 }
error2-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error 2
occurred. Example time stamps include the actual time
the error occurred (in seconds since Jan. 1, 1970), and
the total engine page count. The device POS documents
the meaning of the time stamp.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-TIME-STAMP."
::= { error2 1 }
error2-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a device specific error code. Each device POS
should list what errors are logged to the error log and
the meaning of each supported error code value.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-CODE."
::= { error2 2 }
error3-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error 3
occurred. Example time stamps include the actual time
the error occurred (in seconds since Jan. 1, 1970), and
the total engine page count. The device POS documents
the meaning of the time stamp.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-TIME-STAMP."
::= { error3 1 }
error3-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a device specific error code. Each device POS
should list what errors are logged to the error log and
the meaning of each supported error code value.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-CODE."
::= { error3 2 }
error4-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error 4
occurred. Example time stamps include the actual time
the error occurred (in seconds since Jan. 1, 1970), and
the total engine page count. The device POS documents
the meaning of the time stamp.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-TIME-STAMP."
::= { error4 1 }
error4-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a device specific error code. Each device POS
should list what errors are logged to the error log and
the meaning of each supported error code value.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-CODE."
::= { error4 2 }
error5-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error 5
occurred. Example time stamps include the actual time
the error occurred (in seconds since Jan. 1, 1970), and
the total engine page count. The device POS documents
the meaning of the time stamp.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-TIME-STAMP."
::= { error5 1 }
error5-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a device specific error code. Each device POS
should list what errors are logged to the error log and
the meaning of each supported error code value.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-CODE."
::= { error5 2 }
error6-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error 6
occurred. Example time stamps include the actual time
the error occurred (in seconds since Jan. 1, 1970), and
the total engine page count. The device POS documents
the meaning of the time stamp.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-TIME-STAMP."
::= { error6 1 }
error6-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a device specific error code. Each device POS
should list what errors are logged to the error log and
the meaning of each supported error code value.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-CODE."
::= { error6 2 }
error7-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error 7
occurred. Example time stamps include the actual time
the error occurred (in seconds since Jan. 1, 1970), and
the total engine page count. The device POS documents
the meaning of the time stamp.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-TIME-STAMP."
::= { error7 1 }
error7-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a device specific error code. Each device POS
should list what errors are logged to the error log and
the meaning of each supported error code value.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-CODE."
::= { error7 2 }
error8-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error 8
occurred. Example time stamps include the actual time
the error occurred (in seconds since Jan. 1, 1970), and
the total engine page count. The device POS documents
the meaning of the time stamp.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-TIME-STAMP."
::= { error8 1 }
error8-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a device specific error code. Each device POS
should list what errors are logged to the error log and
the meaning of each supported error code value.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-CODE."
::= { error8 2 }
error9-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error 9
occurred. Example time stamps include the actual time
the error occurred (in seconds since Jan. 1, 1970), and
the total engine page count. The device POS documents
the meaning of the time stamp.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-TIME-STAMP."
::= { error9 1 }
error9-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a device specific error code. Each device POS
should list what errors are logged to the error log and
the meaning of each supported error code value.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-CODE."
::= { error9 2 }
error10-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
10 occurred. Example time stamps include the actual
time the error occurred (in seconds since Jan. 1, 1970),
and the total engine page count. The device POS
documents the meaning of the time stamp.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-TIME-STAMP."
::= { error10 1 }
error10-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a device specific error code. Each device POS
should list what errors are logged to the error log and
the meaning of each supported error code value.
Additional information:
See ERROR1-CODE."
::= { error10 2 }
io-timeout OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(5..300)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The amount of time, in seconds, to wait for more print
job data to be received before an I/O timeout occurs.
The I/O channel being timed is the I/O channel that
received the data associated with the current print job.
If an I/O timeout occurs, the PDL processing sub-system
assumes all the data associated with the current print
job has been received, and processes the end of job in
an PDL specific manner. The POS specifies the supported
values.
Additional information:
If an I/O timeout occurs,the PDL processing
sub-system will consider it an end of job condition only
if there is data from another I/O subsystem waiting to be
processed.
The supported values are 5 to 300 seconds. Setting to a
value outside the supported range returns
<badValue> status."
::= { settings-io 1 }
io-switch OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eYes(1)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the device will switch between I/O channels
when a job boundary is encountered and print job data is
available on another I/O channel."
::= { settings-io 2 }
default-copies OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..999)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes default copies. Default copies is
the default values used by the PDL to control the number
of copies of each page in the print job that are
printed. The print job can override this value. The
list of supported values should be documented in the
device POS.
Additional information:
The supported values are 1 through 999.
Setting to an unsupported value causes the printer to
substitute in a snap value and to return
<noError> status.
The snaps are as follows:
<1 snaps to 1
>999 snaps to 999"
::= { settings-pdl 4 }
form-feed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eInitiateAction(1)
}
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Instructs the PDL processing sub-system to finishing
processing the current page of the current job. Form
feed is also known as close page or eject page. If the
PDL processing sub-system is in a FORM-FEED-NEEDED
state, this causes the device to flush or finish
processing the current page of the current job. If the
device is not in the FORM-FEED-NEEDED state, an
<genErr> will occur."
::= { settings-pdl 5 }
resource-saving OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2),
eAuto(3)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes PDL resource saving. Resource saving
stores a PDL's permanent soft resources, like fonts,
even when another PDL is active. Resource saving is
also called environment saving. When eOff, resource
saving is disabled. When ON, resource saving is enabled
and memory is set aside for each PDL based on that PDL's
resource saving memory size object, to store that PDL's
permanent soft resources. When eAuto, resource saving
is enabled and memory space for each installed PDL is
determined automatically. The device POS should
document what values are legal when only one PDL is
installed.
Additional information:
This object is supported only if PostScript
is installed.
When PCL (including PCL/XL) is the only PDL installed in
Laserjet 1220, eOn is not a legal value.
Attempting to set this object to eOn with a PCL-only
printer will result in a status of
<badValue> being returned.
When PostScript is installed and less than 12M RAM is
present, resource saving is not available. The only
valid value for this object is eOff. Attempting to set
this object to eOn or eAuto will cause a status of
<badValue> being returned.
When PostScript is installed and 12M RAM or more are
present, all values are valid"
::= { settings-pdl 6 }
maximum-resource-saving-memory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object's name is misleading. This object returns
the maximum amount of additional memory, in bytes, that
can be dedicated to holding PDL permanent soft
resources.
Additional information:
For a PCL-only printer, the value of this
object is zero (all resource saving memory is dedicated
to PCL)."
::= { settings-pdl 7 }
default-vertical-black-resolution OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the value of the default vertical
black resolution. The units are dots per inch.
Additional information:
In Laserjet 1220 changing this OID
also causes DEFAULT-HORIZONTAL-BLACK RESOLUTION to
change. DEFAULT-HORIZONTAL-BLACK-RESOLUTION and
DEFAULT-VERTICAL-BLACK-RESOLUTION must always be the
same. The supported values are 300, 600, and 1200.
Setting to an unsupported value causes the printer to
substitute in a snap value and to return
<noError> status.
The snap values are as follows:
<450 will snap to 300
>=450 and <900 will snap to 600
>=900 will snap to 1200"
::= { settings-pdl 8 }
default-horizontal-black-resolution OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the value of the default horizontal
black resolution. The units are dots per inch.
Additional information:
In Laserjet 1220 changing this OID
also causes DEFAULT-VERTICAL-BLACK RESOLUTION to change.
DEFAULT-HORIZONTAL-BLACK-RESOLUTION and
DEFAULT-VERTICAL-BLACK-RESOLUTION must always be the
same. The supported values are 300, 600 and 1200.
Setting to an unsupported value causes the printer to
substitute in a snap value and to return
<noError> status.
The snap values are as follows:
<450 snaps to 300
>=450 and <900 snaps to 600
>=900 snaps to 1200"
::= { settings-pdl 9 }
default-page-protect OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOn(2),
eAuto(3)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the default page protection behavior.
If eOff, the device does not reserve memory for holding
the entire raster form of a processed page. If eOn,
then memory is reserved. If eAuto, the device
determines the amount of memory to reserve.
Additional information:
Setting to eOn causes MET to be more
conservative, but it will not allocate memory to hold an
entire rasterized page."
::= { settings-pdl 10 }
default-lines-per-page OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the default number of lines per page.
The POS indicates the supported values. An unsupported
value causes the printer to use the closest supported
value, causing the printer to return the
<noError>.
Additional information:
The supported values in Laserjet 1220
are 5 to 128. Setting to an unsupported value
causes the printer to substitute in a snap value and to
return <noError> status.
The snap values are as follows:
<5 snaps to 5
>128 snaps to 128"
::= { settings-pdl 11 }
default-vmi OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the default vertical motion index.
The unit of measure for VMI is centipoints per line.
The POS indicates the supported values. An unsupported
value causes the printer to use the closest supported
value, causing the printer to return
<noError>.
Additional information:
Setting this object may cause
DEFAULT-LINES-PER-PAGE to change."
::= { settings-pdl 12 }
default-media-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSExecutive(1),
eUSLetter(2),
eUSLegal(3),
eFoolscap(10),
eROC16K(17),
eISOandJISA4(26),
eISOandJISA5(25),
eJISB5(45),
eJapanesePostcardSingle(71),
eJapanesePostcardDouble(72),
eMonarch(80),
eCommercial10(81),
eInternationalDL(90),
eInternationalC5(91),
eInternationalB5(100),
eCustom(101)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates the default media size. A write of an
unsupported value causes an <badValue>.
Complete list of supported media sizes along
with their dimensions are listed in the ''Media Size
Table'' near the end of this document."
::= { settings-pdl 13 }
cold-reset-media-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSLetter(2),
eISOandJISA4(26)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the media size that is used as the
DEFAULT-MEDIA-SIZE when a cold reset occurs."
::= { settings-pdl 19 }
reprint OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2),
eAuto(3)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the reprint (jam recovery) setting.
If eOn, then the device will reprint pages jammed pages.
If eOff, the device will not attempt to reprint jammed
pages. If eAuto, a device dependent algorithm (which
should be documented in the POS) will be used to
determine if the page gets reprinted. This object
controls all PDLs, unless a specific PDL supports its
own reprint control mechanism. To date, only PostScript
has a PDL reprint control mechanism.
Additional information:
Setting this object when the printer is not
idle, may cause a status of <noError> to be returned, but
the new value will not take effect until a job boundary
is reached. If a get is done on object before the job
boundary is reached, the value last set will be
returned.
When the value is set to eOff, pages will not be stored
in the printer, and in the event of a paper jam, will
have to be reprinted. When the value is set to eOn,
pages will be stored until delivery, therefore, in the
event of a paper jam, the page will be reprinted.
When the value is set to eAuto, the printer will behave
as though it is eOff when there is less than seven
megabytes of memory installed in the printer. When
additional memory is installed, to total at least seven
megabytes of RAM, the setting of eAuto will behave as
though it was set to eOn."
::= { settings-pdl 36 }
wide-a4 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the wide A4 logical page size
setting. If eOn, then the margins/printable area of A4
paper will be changed to allow 80 10-pitch characters to
be printed on a single line. If eOff then the industry
standard A4 logical page size is used."
::= { settings-pdl 37 }
dark-courier OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the dark Courier setting. If eOn,
then the Courier font used will approximate the same
darkness as the LaserJet III printer. If eOff, then the
Courier font used will approximate the same darkness as
the LaserJet 4 printer."
::= { settings-pdl 38 }
default-bits-per-pixel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Controls the number of levels used (per pixel) when
printing grayscale or color images."
::= { settings-pdl 39 }
form-feed-needed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eFalse(1),
eTrue(2)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the PDL processing sub-system has made
marks on the current page and the source subsystem has
been idle for a device specific amount of time.
Additional information:
Laserjet 1220 will set this
object to eTrue when it has made marks on the current
page, the IO-TIMEOUT has expired while PCL was running
in 'backward-compatibility mode' (which is caused by
jobs consisting purely of PCL data with no prepended PJL
commands), and no data is pending on another I/O. Once
it is set to eTrue, more data on the same I/O will cause
this object to be set to eFalse, until the above
conditions are met again."
::= { status-pdl 2 }
pcl-resource-saving-memory-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the amount of resource saving memory
set aside to hold permanent soft PCL resources.
Additional information:
The value returned by this object is the
amount of Resource Saving memory currently dedicated to
PCL, regardless of the value of RESOURCE-SAVING.
For a PCL-only printer, the value of this object is
zero. All memory is dedicated to PCL, but it is not
shown as such.
If PostScript is installed, the default value of this
object is as follows:
0 if RESOURCE-SAVING=eOff.
0 if <12M memory is installed.
400K if >=12M memory is installed and RESOURCE-SAVING=eOn.
400K if =12M memory is installed and RESOURCE-SAVING=eAuto.
plus 100K for each 1M over 12M memory installed.
If RESOURCE-SAVING=eOn, this object can be used to set
the amount of Resource Saving memory currently dedicated
to PCL. The range of values supported by this object are:
0 (disables resource saving for PCL).
400K bytes through (400K bytes + value of
MAXIMUM-RESOURCE-SAVING-MEMORY) in increments of 100K
bytes.
If a value is received that is greater than 0 and less
than 400K bytes, it will be snapped to 400K bytes and a
status of <noError> will be
returned.
If an unsupported value greater than 400K bytes is
received, it will be snapped down to the nearest 100K
value and a status of <noError>
will be returned.
Attempting to set this object when RESOURCE-SAVING is
eAuto or eOff will cause a status of
<genErr> to be returned."
::= { pdl-pcl 2 }
pcl-default-font-height OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the default PCL height. Height is an
approximate measure of the body of the type in
centipoints. A centipoint is 1/7200 inch. Height
applies only to proportional fonts. Point size, in
points, can be converted to font height, in centipoints,
by multiplying the point size by 100. The POS indicates
the supported values. An unsupported value causes the
printer to use the closest supported value, causing the
printer to return <noError>.
''Closest'' means the smallest absolute difference.
Additional information:
This object refers to the font point size
with 400 representing the smallest settable font (4) and
99975 representing the largest settable font (999.75).
The default of 1200 is a font point size of 12.
Supported values range from 400 to 99975. Setting to an
unsupported value causes the printer to substitute in a
snap value and to return
<noError> status.
The snap values are as follows:
<=400 snaps to 400
>=99975 snaps to 99975
Fonts are settable to the nearest quarter point size
(i.e. 10, 10.25, 10.50, 10.75). Unsupported values in
the range 401 to 99974 snap DOWN to the previous
supported value (i.e 25293 snaps to 25275 or 75038 snaps
to 75025)."
::= { pdl-pcl 13 }
pcl-default-font-source OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eInternal(1),
ePermanentSoft(2),
eRomSimm1(10),
eRomSimm2(11),
eRomSimm3(12)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the value of the default font source
variable in NVRAM."
::= { pdl-pcl 14 }
pcl-default-font-number OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..255)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the value of the default font number
variable in NVRAM. Writing an unsupported value causes
the printer to generate an
<badValue>.
Additional information:
Valid numbers or 0 - 255, but only font
numbers that are included in the PCL FONT LIST are
selectable."
::= { pdl-pcl 15 }
pcl-default-font-width OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the default PCL font width. Width is
expressed as the width of a character in centipoints. A
centipoint is 1/7200 inch. Width applies only to fixed
space fonts. Pitch, in character per inch, can be
converted to font width, in centipoints, by dividing
7200 by the pitch. The POS indicates the supported
values. An unsupported value causes the printer to use
the closest supported value, causing the printer to
return <noError>. ''Closest''
means the smallest absolute difference.
Additional information:
Setting to an unsupported value causes the
printer to substitue in a snap value (listed below) and
return <noError> status.
The snap values for pitch are as follow:
<=44 snaps to 44
>=9999 snaps to 9999
Unsupported values in the range 44 - 9999 (.44 - 99.99)
snap DOWN to the next supported value."
::= { pdl-pcl 16 }
postscript-resource-saving-memory-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the amount of resource saving memory
set aside to hold permanent soft PostScript resources.
Additional information:
The value returned by this object is the
amount of Resource Saving memory currently dedicated to
PostScript, regardless of the value of
RESOURCE-SAVING.
Thee default value of this object is as follows:
0 if RESOURCE-SAVING=eOff.
0 if <12M memory is installed.
400K if >=12M memory is installed and RESOURCE-SAVING=eOn.
400K if =12M memory is installed and RESOURCE-SAVING=eAuto.
plus 100K for each 1M over 12M memory installed.
If RESOURCE-SAVING=eOn, this object can be used to set
the amount of Resource Saving memory currently dedicated
to PostScript. The range of values supported by this
object are:
0 (disables resource saving for PostScript).
400K bytes through (400K bytes + value of
MAXIMUM-RESOURCE-SAVING-MEMORY) in increments of 100K
bytes.
If a value is received that is greater than 0 and less
than 400K bytes, it will be snapped to 400K bytes and a
status of <noError> will be
returned.
If an unsupported value greater than 400K bytes is
received, it will be snapped down to the nearest 100K
value and a status of <noError>
will be returned.
Attempting to set this object when RESOURCE-SAVING is
eAuto or eOff will cause a status of
<genErr> to be returned."
::= { pdl-postscript 2 }
postscript-print-errors OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the value of the print PostScript
errors setting. If eOn, PostScript prints an error page
showing the error encountered and the stack at the time
of the error."
::= { pdl-postscript 11 }
pjl-password OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns PJL password, if the password is not set (zero).
If the password is set, then attempting to retrieve the
password causes an <genErr> to occur
and will return the <NullValue>."
::= { pjl 1 }
print-density OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..5)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the print density setting. Print
density is the instantaneous amount of marking agent
applied to the paper while printing. A value of zero
has the lowest print density, yielding a lighter page.
A value of 10 has the highest print density, yielding a
darker page. Each POS should document what values in
the 0 to 10 range are supported.
Additional information:
When this value is written, the page
pipeline will be flushed (all pages being printed are
completed, no new ones are started), the new density
setting is set and printing resumes. The acutal change
in print density may be gradual over several pages.
The supported values are 1 through 5. Setting to an
unsupported value causes the printer to substitue in a
a snap value and to return <noError>
status.
The snap values are as follows:
<1 snaps to 1
>5 snaps to 5."
::= { settings-prt-eng 5 }
transfer-setting OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(100..200)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"When set the object will cause the transfer setting of the
device to be changed to the nearest appropriate value. When
the object is read it will return the current transfer
setting. Each engine will have different supported values.
The object should snap to the nearest supported value.
Different products could use this value in different ways.
Typically, this value would be a voltage on an EP system,
but could be a pressure level on an inkjet.
Additional information:
This setting is a voltage adjustment in the LaserJet
1200. Any value >= 150 snaps to 200."
::= { settings-prt-eng 8 }
total-engine-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of pages printed by the device. POS
indicates if the total engine page count is kept in
NVRAM, and the maximum supported value before the page
count rolls over to zero.
Additional information:
This object is stored in NVRAM. The maximum value of
this count is 1000000 before it rolls over to zero."
::= { status-prt-eng 5 }
print-engine-jam-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of pages jammed in the print engine's life
time. The POS indicates if the total jam count is kept in
NVRAM and the maximum supported value before the jam count
rolls over to zero.
Additional information:
This object is stored in NVRAM. The maximum value of
this count is 65000 before it rolls over to zero."
::= { status-prt-eng 34 }
print-engine-mispick-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of pages mispicked in the print engine's life
time. The POS indicates if the total mispick count is kept in
NVRAM and the maximum supported value before the mispick count
rolls over to zero.
Additional information:
This object is stored in NVRAM. The maximum value of
this count is 65000 before it rolls over to zero."
::= { status-prt-eng 35 }
custom-paper-dim-unit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eTenThousandthsOfInches(3),
eMicrometers(4)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The units of measure used to specify the width and
height of the printer's custom paper. The unit of
measure of eTenThousandthsOfInches is 0.0001 inches.
Additional information:
The only valid values for this object are
eTenThousandthsOfInches (3), and eMicrometers (4). The
data for this object is stored in NVRAM."
::= { settings-intray 7 }
custom-paper-feed-dim OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Sets the printer's custom paper dimension in the feed
direction (direction parallel to the direction of paper
feeding). The value for this object is specified in
micrometers or tenthousandths of an inch, depending upon
the value of CUSTOM-PAPER-DIM-UNIT. The valid range is
engine-dependent and should be documented in the POS for
each product.
Additional information:
The valid range is 50000 to 140000 if
CUSTOM-PAPER_DIM_UNIT is eTenThousandthsOfInches or 127000 to
355600 if CUSTOM-PAPER-DIM-UNIT is ePmicrometers. Attempts
to set this object outside the valid range will result in a
return value of <badValue>."
::= { settings-intray 8 }
custom-paper-xfeed-dim OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Sets the printer's custom paper dimension in the cross-
feed direction (direction ninety degrees relative to the
direction of paper feeding). The value for this object
is specified in micrometers or tenthousandths of an
inch, depending upon the value of CUSTOM-PAPER-DIM-UNIT.
The valid range is engine-dependent and should be
documented in the POS for each product.
Additional information:
The valid range for Brundage is 30000 to
85000 if CUSTOM-PAPER-DIM-UNIT is
eTenThousandthsOfInches or 76200 to 216000 if
CUSTOM-PAPER-DIM-UNIT is ePmicrometers. Attempts to set
this object outside the valid range will result in a
return value of <badValue>."
::= { settings-intray 9 }
tray1-media-size-loaded OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSExecutive(1),
eUSLetter(2),
eUSLegal(3),
eFoolscap(10),
eROC16K(17),
eISOandJISA4(26),
eISOandJISA5(25),
eJISB5(45),
eJapanesePostcardSingle(71),
eJapanesePostcardDouble(72),
eMonarch(80),
eCommercial10(81),
eInternationalDL(90),
eInternationalC5(91),
eInternationalB5(100),
eCustom(101),
eUnknownMediaSize(32767)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the media size that is currently
configuredconfigured in tray #1. This object can be set
to indicate the media size currently loaded, if the
printer supports input trays that can not sense the
media size. Complete list of supported media sizes
along with their dimensions are listed in the ''Media
Size Table'' near the end of this document."
::= { intray1 1 }
tray1-fuser-temperature OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-1..2)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The fuser temperature to be used when printing media
from Tray 1. The value zero is the default temperature.
Values less than zero are progressively lower and values
greater than zero are progressively higher. The range
of values supported is device specific.
Additional information:
Laserjet 1220 supports 4 fuser temperatures.
Zero (0) is the default temperature, one (1) is a higher
temperature (for use on media like cardstock), two (2) is an
even higher temperature (for use on rough media), negative
one (-1) is a lower temperature (for use on media like
transparencies).
Setting to an unsupported value causes the printer to
snap to the nearest supported value and to return
<noError> status along with
the actual value that was written.
The snap values are as follows:
<=-1 snaps to -1
>=2 snaps to 2"
::= { intray1 13 }
default-ret OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eLight(2),
eMedium(3),
eDark(4)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the Resolution Enhancement Technology
setting. Devices that only support eOff and on should
map all other values to on and always return the same
non-eOff value to indicate on. The list of supported
values should be documented in the device POS."
::= { imaging 5 }
default-print-quality OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..100)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the default print quality. A value of
zero has the lowest print quality. A value of 100 has
the highest print quality. Each POS should document
what values in the 0 to 100 range are supported.
Additional information:
Laserjet 1220 only supports
DEFAULT-PRINT-QUALITY in 300 and 600 dpi. A query on
this object in the 1200 dpi case will return
<noSuchName>.
In the Laserjet 1220, the supported values are 0 and
100. A value of zero has the lowest print quality
(ECONOMODE=ON), thus minimizes the amount of toner used
to print a page. A value of 100 has the highest print
quality (ECONOMODE=OFF), thus uses more toner to print a
page. Setting to an unsupported value outside of the 0
to 100 range causes the printer to return
<badValue> status.
Setting to an unsupported value inside of the 0 to 100
range causes the printer to substitute in a snap value
(listed below) and to return
<noError> status.
The snap values are as follow:
0 to 50 snaps to 0
51 to 100 snaps to 100"
::= { imaging 7 }
channelnumberofchannels OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"An indication of how many print data channels the I/O
card supports.
Additional information:
This object is used by the EIO card to tell the
peripheral firmware how many logical channels will be used by
the card. This object can only be set once per physical
channel. If an attempt is made to set it a subsequent time
it is ignored and an return code of
<genErr> is returned."::= { channel 1 }
channelprinteralert OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies the values of prtAlertIndex,
prtAlertSeverityLevel, prtAlertGroup,
prtAlertGroupIndex, prtAlertLocation, and prtAlertCode
for the latest critical evnet in the prtAlertTable. The
binary string is defined as following:
------------------------------------------------------
Field | Filed | Description
Offset | Length |
------------------------------------------------------
0 | 4 | the value of prtAlertIndex
4 | 4 | the value of prtAlertSeverityLevel
8 | 4 | the value of prtAlertGroup
12 | 4 | the value of prtAlertGroupIndex
16 | 4 | the value of prtAlertLocation
20 | 4 | the value of prtAlertCode
------------------------------------------------------
Each field is in Big Endian style.
Additional information:
This object is used to pass alert information
from the peripheral to the IIO card. The standard printer
MIB contains the following description:
printerAlert TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE printerV1Alert
VARIABLES { prtAlertIndex, prtAlertSeverityLevel, prtAlertGroup,
prtAlertGroupIndex, prtAlertLocation, prtAlertCode }
DESCRIPTION
'This trap is sent whenever a critical event is added to the
prtAlertTable.'
In order to provide this information in the trap packet, the
IIO card enables traps on channelPrinterAlert. When a
critical alert is generated the peripheral fills the
appropriate value into this object and sends it to the card.
This object is a structure which contains 24 bytes of data.
The structure is:
struct structAlertInfo {
sint32 prtAlertIndex;
sint32 prtAlertSeverityLevel;
sint32 prtAlertGroup;
sint32 prtAlertGroupIndex;
sint32 prtAlertLocation;
sint32 prtAlertCode;
} thisAlertData;"
::= { channel 2 }
channel-bytes-sent OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The low order 31 bits of the number of bytes sent from
the printer to the host on this logical channel."
::= { channel-entry 2 }
channel-bytes-received OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The low order 31 bits of the number of bytes received by
the printer from the host on this logical channel."
::= { channel-entry 3 }
channel-io-errors OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The low order 31 bits of the number of I/O errors which
have occured on this logical channel."
::= { channel-entry 4 }
channel-jobs-received OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The low order 31 bits of the number of print jobs which
have been received on this logical channel."
::= { channel-entry 5 }
scan-token OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..128))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides an advisory locking mechanism for hosts to coordinate
exclusive access to a scanner device. Setting the object to a
unique id will only succeed if the token is currently set to 0.
The token is unlocked when it is set to 0. If the token is set
to a any value other than 0, then token is locked. If the token
was set to a unique id (locked), then an attempt to set (lock)
the token will fail. If the token was set to 0 (unlocked), then
an attempt to set (lock) the token will succeed in locking the
token. A get operation on SCAN-TOKEN will return its current
setting. The device does not prevent access to any objects. It
is assumed that hosts will be well behaved; respecting this
advisory locking mechanism by:
1) acquiring the lock before changing scan objects, and
2) releasing the lock when done changing scan objects.
Additional information:
Provides an advisory locking mechanism for hosts to
coordinate exclusive access. Setting the object to a unique id
will only succeed if the token is currently set to 0. The token
is unlocked when it is set to 0. If the token is set to a any
value other than 0, then token is locked.
If the token was set to a unique id (locked), then an
attempt to set (lock) the token will fail.
If the token was set to 0 (unlocked), then an attempt to set (lock)
the token will succeed in locking the token.
A get operation on SCAN-TOKEN will return its current setting.
The device does not prevent access to any objects. It is assumed
that hosts will be well behaved; respecting this advisory locking
mechanism by:
1) acquiring the lock before changing scan objects, and
2) releasing the lock when done changing scan objects."
::= { settings-system 25 }
scan-contrast OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-127..127)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Behaves as SCL's 'Set Scanner Contrast Level' command
which is used for setting the scanner contrast level.
Range is 0..100.
Additional information:
There are 11 different tonemap that will
be used on scan images to change the contrast. Software
can set the contrast setting to -125, -100, -75, -50, -25,
0, 50, 75, 100, and 125 to select the different tonemaps.
A user can also set the value to -127, which is a special
mode used by manufacturing to tell the device to use all
linear tonemaps and to perform no gamma correction. The
scan pml object does not snap the pml scan-contrast. However,
the contrast setting is mapped to the correct tonemap within
the device."
::= { settings-scanner 1 }
scan-resolution OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..64))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"struct {
unsigned_32bit x_res; /* 1st four bytes; big endian */
unsigned_32bit y_res; /* 2nd four bytes; big endian */
}
Sets the scanning resolution. The x and y resolutions
in this object are in fixed-point with 16 bits of
fraction, and 16 bits of integer, and are in dots per
inch. X is horizontal; Y is vertical.
Examples of computing x_res and y_res:
300 dots/inch:round(300 * 65536) = 19660800
16 dots/mm: round(16 * 25.4 * 65536) = 26633830.
If the device does not support the given combination,
then it'll select the nearest supported values in a
device-dependent manner (documented in the POS).
Additional information:
The LaserJet 1220 device will support only: 100,
150, 200, 300 and 600. The Host SW may scale the image to
many more resolutions. If an invalid resolution setting
is passed to the device or the setting is greater than
the max value(600ppi), the device will set the resolution
to the default value. If the resolution setting is not
100, 150, 200, 300 or 600, the value is snapped up. For
instance, if the value is < 100, the resolution is snapped
to 100. If the value is between 101-149, the value is
snapped to 150, etc. NOTE: The last 16 bits of the
horizontal and vertical settings are ignored. Only the
first 16 bits of the horizontal and vertical resolution
setting are used."
::= { settings-scanner 2 }
scan-pixel-data-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eBiLevelThesholded(1),
eGrey256(8),
e24BitColor(24)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Sets the method used when scanning.
eBiLevelThesholded - One bit per pixel, using simple
thresholding of greyscale scan data.
eBiLevelHalfToned - One bit per pixel, using some kind
of half-toning technique (such as dithering or error-
diffusion) to approximate greyscale scan data.
eGrey16 - 4 bits per pixel to represent 16 shades of
grey.
eGrey64 - 6 bits per pixel to represent 64 shades of
grey.
e3BitColor - 1 bit thresholded per Red, Green, and
Blue plane.
eGrey128 - 7 bits per pixel to represent 128 shades of
grey.
eGrey256 - 8 bits per pixel to represent 256 shades of
grey.
e24BitColor - 24 bits per pixel, 8 bits for Red, 8 bit
for Green, and 8 bits for Blue."
::= { settings-scanner 3 }
scan-compression OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eCompressNone(1),
eCompressDefault(2),
eCompressionMMR(5),
eCompressionJPEG(6)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the type of data compression applied to the
image data in the scanning upload session."
::= { settings-scanner 4 }
scan-compression-factor OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..100)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the level of compression to be applied to the
scanned image data for upload. Range is normalized to
be between 0..100. The device POS determines the
mapping of the normalized scale to the actual Q factor
for JPEG.
Additional information:
The LaserJet 1220 will use the
SCAN-COMPRESSION-FACTOR for JPEG as described above
in the General Description."
::= { settings-scanner 5 }
scan-upload-error OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Error status of the image scanning upload session."
::= { settings-scanner 6 }
scan-upload OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eScanUploadIdle(1),
eScanUploadStart(2),
eScanUploadActive(3),
eScanUploadAborted(4),
eScanUploadDone(5),
eScanUploadNewPage(6)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Handshake mechanism between host and device to initiate
scan operation and coordinate the transfer of scanned
image data to the host. This object serves both as an
indicator of scan upload activity as well as a trigger
for the host to alter scan upload progress. The
handshake is on a per page basis to allow greater host
control.
eScanUploadIdle - indicates the scan upload activity
is not occurring. Host setting this object to
eScanUploadIdle from eScanUploadActive will cause the
scan upload activity to be prematurely terminated. Host
may set object to this state at any time. Device sets
object to this state only upon initial power up but will
otherwise never set to this state of its own accord.
eScanUploadStart - indicates host requesting to
commence a scan to host operation. Host may set object
to this state from eScanUploadIdle or
eScanUploadNewPage. Device will not set object to this
state of its own accord.
eScanUploadActive - indicates scan upload activity is
occurring. The device sets object to this state to
indicate host may commence receiving scanned image data.
During this state, the device will be writing scanned
image data to the I/O channel.
eScanUploadAborted - indicates the scanning and scan
upload activity has terminated in error state. This
value is set by the device. This state is not settable
by the host. The host should transition this state to
eScanUploadIdle.
eScanUploadDone - indicates the device is signaling
successful completion of scan upload activity and there
are no more document pages in the scanner/ADF. The
application should set this object to eScanUploadIdle.
eScanUploadNewPage - indicates the device is signaling
successful completion of scan upload activity for the
current page and there remains at least one page in the
scanner/ADF available for scanning. Host may choose to
begin scan upload cycle by setting object to
eScanUploadStart or end the cycle by setting object to
eScanUploadIdle.
Additional information:
eScanUploadNewPage - indicates
the device is signaling successful completion
of scan upload activity for the current page. There
may be a page in the device or not. The device will
wait to prefeed another page until the application sets
the object to eScanUploadStart. This was to fix
a bug on Timberline that a prefed page would cause a jam
if the application set the object to eScanUploadIdle.
The application could not create another scan job until
the prefed page was removed.
Host may choose to begin scan upload cycle by
setting object to eScanUploadStart or end the cycle
by setting object to eScanUploadIdle."
::= { settings-scanner 12 }
default-scanner-margin-left OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..5088)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Sets the left scanner margin. The unit of measure should
be documented in the device POS.
Additional information:
The margin value must be a multiple of 4
for alignment reasons. If the entered value is not
a multiple of 4, the resolution value will be snapped
down to the closest value divisible by 4."
::= { settings-scanner 16 }
default-scanner-margin-right OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(32..5120)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Sets the right scanner margin. The unit of measure
should be documented in the device POS.
Additional information:
The margin value must be a multiple of 4
for alignment reasons. If the entered value is not
a multiple of 4, the resolution value will be snapped
down to the closest value divisible by 4."
::= { settings-scanner 17 }
ui-add-option OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Lets the host application set up target (eg.scan) destinations.
The destinations can be a host network address and/or an
application to be launched on that host. The string sent
down has a list of 'KEYWORD=value;' items. The data sent
down also contains a string to be displayed in the device
LCD display. The device POS specifies the number of strings
that can be handled (eg. 20) and the replacement/expiration
policy as new target destinations are added.
Additional information:
For push scanning on the LaserJet 1220, there will be a
limitation to the number of unique strings sent to the device
via UI-ADD-OPTION. A host registers for push scanning by using
the UI-ADD-OPTION object. Sockeye will limit the number of hosts
registered for push scanning to 20. Sockeye will have a
limitation of 1. Another limitation for the LaserJet 1220 is that the
DISPLAY value must be at most 18 characters. This limitation is
due to the control panel display. "
::= { settings-scanner 37 }
ui-select-option OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Triggers a job from the device based on the option selected."
::= { settings-scanner 38 }
ui-delete-option OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Lets the host application delete target eg. scan
destinations that were setup with UI-ADD-OPTION.
The host sends down the entire string that was
sent earlier. The firmware looks for an exact
match in its lists and deletes the requested
option.
Additional information:
Removes an existing option only if it is
uniquely matched by the given object value."
::= { settings-scanner 42 }
scanner-jam-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates a count of the total pages jammed in the scanner'slifetime."
::= { settings-scanner 43 }
scanner-adf-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates a count of the total pages scanned through the ADF on the
device. This may include scan to host jobs, copyjobs, and fax jobs. If
only the total pages scanned to the host are wanted, use
SCAN-ADF-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { settings-scanner 44 }
scan-adf-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the total pages scanned through the ADF to the host from the
device. If the total pages scanned through the scanner are needed for
all features, including copy and fax jobs, use the
SCANNER-ADF-PAGE-COUNT object."
::= { settings-scanner 45 }
scan-image-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eText(1),
ePhoto(2),
eMixed(3)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the image type of the scan data."
::= { settings-scanner 46 }
scan-subsample OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eFourToOneToOne(1),
eFourToTwoToTwo(2),
eFourToThreeToThree(3),
eFourToFourToFour(4)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the subsampling used for Scan Data. 4:1:1, 4:2:2, and
4:3:3 subsampling are used to modify the scan image quality and amount
of scan data by reducing the number of samples or pixels of the
luminous and chrominance data."
::= { settings-scanner 47 }
scanner-retrieve-scanline OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object facilitates the sending of a scan line of data from the
scanner to a host. It grabs either raw or corrected data.
SERVICE-PASSWORD must be set correctly to use this object.
cScannerRequestRawScanLine - This is set by the host in order to
signal to the firmware that it wants an scan line of raw (no PRNU or
DSNU correction)data to be sent back up to the host.
cScannerRequestCorrectedScanLine - This is set by the host in order to
signal to the firmware that it wants a scan line of corrected (PRNU or
DSNU correction) data to be sent back up to the host.
cScannerSendDataRequest - This is set by firmware to indicate that it
has acquired the scan line from scan engine and is ready to send the
data to the host.
cScannerSendDataOK - This is set by the host to
indicate that it is ready to receive the data from the device.
cScannerSendDataDone - This is set by the firmware to indicate that
the transfer of data is complete.
cScannerPickSheet - This is set by the
host to tell the device to pick and stage the sheet of paper in the
ADF.
cScannerFlushSheet - This is set by the host to tell the device to
flush the sheet of paper currently in the device.
Additional information:
This object is meant to be used by Manufacturing
in order to facilitate the sending of a scan line of data from
the scanner over HDT. It
grabs either raw or corrected data."
::= { settings-scanner 48 }
scanner-motor-control OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This objects is set to the number of steps that the scan motor should move.
SERVICE-PASSWORD must be setcorrectly to use this object.
Additional information:
This objects is set to the number of steps that
the scan motor should move. It is meant to be used by Manufacturing
in order to position the scanner shipping blocks."
::= { settings-scanner 49 }
scan-height OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..25200)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Used to set the height of a scan image in Decapoints. The use of
Decapoints as units of measure eliminates the need for the user to
understand the scanner mechanics and the device supported resolutions.
Additional information:
This object will be used to set the height of the
scan image. The height will be entered using the
measurement of 1/720th of an inch. This will eliminate
the host being tied to the scanner mechanics and needing
to know what resolutions and number of lines the device
supports."
::= { settings-scanner 50 }
scanner-scanline-statistics OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to obtain statistics about the scan line
that was previously obtained using the SCANNER-RETRIEVE-SCANLINE
object. Just as SERVICE-PASSWORD must be set correctly for
SCANNER-RETRIEVE-SCANLINE, it must be set correctly to use this
object as well.
Additional information:
This object is used to obtain statistics about
the scan line that was previously grabbed using the SCANNER_
RETRIEVE_SCANLINE object, max string is 256 bytes. The format
is the following: max red value; position; min red value; position;
max red pixel to pixel difference; position; red mean; max blue value;
position; min blue value; position; max blue pixel to pixel difference;
position; blue mean; max green value; position; min green value;
position; max green pixel to pixel difference; position; green mean;"
::= { settings-scanner 51 }
scan-control-descriptor OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Describes the control language and formats supported for this scanner."
::= { settings-scanner 52 }
scan-gamma-correction OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..32))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A 32-bit quantity that indicates the gamma correction to
use on the scan image. The first 16 bits indicate the
integral portion of the gamma correction. The last 16
bits indicate the fraction portion in units of 1/65536.
An example is gamma correction value of 2.2 will be
representedas 0x00023333 (2 & 13107/65536ths)).
The 4-pack products (gecko, sockeye, osprey & steelhead)
software will set the gamma correction to be applied on
the scan data. IPE SW will request a value of 1.0, which
indicates no gamma correction. TWAIN software will request a
value of 2.2 for grayscale scans and 2.9 for color scans.
The device pos will indicate any deviation from the
above description.
Additional information:
Indicates the gamma correction to use on the
scan image. The first 16 bits indicate the integral portion
of the gamma correction. The last 16 bits indicate the fraction
portion and in units of 1/65536. An example is gamma correction
value of 2.2 will be represented as 0x00023333 (2 & 13107/65536ths). "
::= { settings-scanner 53 }
scan-pad-image OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the scan image should be padded with white data
or not."
::= { settings-scanner 54 }
scan-calibration-target OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eWhiteSheet(1),
ePlaten(2)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used by the host to check which type of calibration
this scan device supports. The device pos will describe the meaning
and intent of each type of scan calibration supported.
Additional information:
This object is used by the host to check which
type of calibration the firmware supports. This is in
anticipation of the fact that the initial release of Sockeye
will be calibrated off of a sheet, but the 'Rest of World'
release will be calibrated off of the platen."
::= { scan-calibration 18 }
not-ready-source-scanner OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether and why the scanner is not ready. A
set bit indicates a problem.
Additional information:
ISSUES: Timberline only used
cScannerFeederJam. Tahiti does not have
an ADF sensor. Can cScannerFeederEmpty still
be used (i.e. when the device tries to pull
a page, but the ADF is empty or a mispick
occurred). cInvalidScannerMediaSize may be used.
If a page is longer that 33 inches normally this would be
shown to the host as a Jam. However, can the device
use cInvalidScannerMediaSize instead?"
::= { status-scanner 1 }
scan-resolution-range OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Enumerates the range of selectable scanning resolutions.
Format as follows: Each supported resolution is in the
format: (m)x(n) where m describes the x dpi resolution
along the paper width. n describes the y dpi resolution
along the paper length. A scanner that supports several
resolutions would enumerate each resolution separated by
a comma. A scanner that supports a continuous
resolution range would format its range as: (m1-m2)x(n1-
n2) where m1 < m2, n1 < n2 "
::= { status-scanner 3 }
scan-calibration-download OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the state of the calibration
operation.
cScanCalibrationIdle - indicates that calibration is not
in progress.
cScanCalibrationStart - This state is set by host to
request calibration initiation. Device should not set to
this state.
cScanCalibrationActive - Indicates device is in
calibration mode. Device sets cScanCalibrationActive to
signal calibration is in process.
cScanCalibrationAborted - Set by device to indicate
calibration was prematurely terminated. Set by host when
a calibration error occurs.
cScanCalibrationSendDataRequest - Set by host when host
wants to send data to the device.
cScanCalibrationSendDataRequestOK - Set by the device to
tell the host that the device is ready to accept data.
cScanCalibrationSendDataRequestDone -Set by the device
to indicate the data was received by the device.
cScanCalibrationRequestScanBuffer - Set by the host to
request a buffer from the device.
cScanCalibrationDone - Set by the host to inform the
device calibration is complete.
The sequence of bits being set and the restrictions for
setting bits should be documented in the device POS.
Additional information:
This object was originally defined for
use on Timberline. For Tahiti/Sockeye we will not be using
values 3-6 and 7. These are no longer applicable since
the calibration is completely contained within firmware."
::= { status-scanner 5 }
scan-calibration-error OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eNoError(1),
eUnknownCalibrationError(2),
eScannerFeederEmpty(3),
eLowMemory(4),
eWriteFailed(5),
eScannerBusy(6),
eADFMispick(7),
eADFJam(8),
eUncorrectablePixels(9)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Error status of the most recent calibration session.
eNoError(1) - The calibation was successful.
eUnknownCalibrationError(2) - An unknown error
occurred.
eScannerFeederEmpty(3) - The feeder contained nothing to
scan.
eLowMemory(4) - Insufficient memory available to
complete the calibration.
eWriteFailed(5) - Write to NVRAM failure.
eScannerBusy(6) - Scanner is busy.
Detailed information about the cause and remedy for each
error should be documented in the device POS.
Additional information:
This object was originally defined for use on
Timberline. We are proposing the new enums number 7-9.
Note: Option 9 would only be set during a factory calibration
to indicate that at least one pixel was not correctable by
the digital calibration factors."
::= { status-scanner 6 }
scanner-button-status OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the scanner button has been pressed. The value
changes to eOn(2) when the button is pressed. The host
acknowledges the button press by setting the value to
eOff(1)."
::= { status-scanner 7 }
prtgeneralconfigchanges OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Counts configuration changes that change the capabilities of
a printer, such as the addition/deletion of input/output bins,
the addition/deletion of interpreters, or changes in media
size. Such changes will often affect the capability of the
printer to service certain types of print jobs.
Management applications may cache infrequently changed
configuration information about sub-units on the printer.
This object should be incremented whenever the agent wishes
such applications to invalidate that cache and re-download
all of this configuration information, thereby signaling a
change in the printer's configuration.
For example, if an input tray that contained paper of
different dimensions was added, this counter would be
incremented.
As an additional example, this counter would not be
incremented when an input tray is removed or the level of an
input device changes.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
This is a 32 bit counter (unsigned). When it
reaches its maximum value, it will roll to zero."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 1 }
prtgeneralcurrentlocalization OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..1)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the prtLocalizationIndex corresponding to the
current language, country, and character set to be used for
localized string values that are identified as being dependent
on the value of this object. Note that this object does not
apply to localized strings in the prtConsole group or to any
object that is not explicitly identified as being localized
according to prtGeneralCurrentLocalization.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The value of this object is saved in NVRAM."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 2 }
prtgeneralreset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePnotResetting(3),
ePresetToNVRAM(5)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Setting this value to `powerCycleReset', `resetToNVRAM', or
`resetToFactoryDefaults' will result in the resetting of the
printer. When read, this object will always have the value
`notResetting(3)', and a SET of the value `notResetting' shall
have no effect on the printer. Some of the defined values are
optional. However, every implementation must support at least
the values `notResetting' and 'resetToNVRAM'.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product supports the values
'notResetting' and 'resetToNVRAM'.
Setting this object to ePnotResetting causes the printer to
do no reset.
Setting this object to 'resetToNVRAM' causes the Laserjet 1220
product to perform its power on initialization routines. All
I/O buffers are reset and tests normally run at power on time
are executed."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 3 }
prtgeneralcurrentoperator OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..32))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The name of the person who is responsible for operating
this printer. It is suggested that this string include
information that would enable other humans to reach the operator,
such as a phone number. As a convention to facilitate automatic
notification of the operator by the agent or the network
management station, the phone number, fax number or email address
should be placed on a separate line starting with ASCII LF (hex
0x0A) and the ASCII text string (without the quotes): 'phone: ',
'fax: ', and 'email: ', respectively. Phone numbers may contain
digits, whitespace and parentheses, which shall be ignored. Phone
numbers may also include ASCII comma characters(hex 2C) that are
used to indicate a two-second pause during the dialing sequence.
If either the phone, fax, or email information is not available,
then a line should not be included for this information.
NOTE: For interoperability purposes, it is advisable to use email
addresses formatted according to RFC 822 requirements.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The maximum supported string length is 32
characters. Length of 32 was chosen so a phone number could
be included with the name.
If the user entered string is too long, the device will store
as much as possible and will return the
<noError> status."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 4 }
prtgeneralserviceperson OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..32))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The name of the person responsible for servicing this
printer. It is suggested that this string include information
that would enable other humans to reach the service person, such
as a phone number. As a convention to facilitate automatic
notification of the service person by the agent or a network
management station, the phone number, fax number or email address
should be placed on a separate line starting with ASCII LF (hex
0x0A) and the ASCII text string (without the quotes): 'phone: ',
'fax: ', and 'email: ', respectively. Phone numbers may contain
digits, whitespace and parentheses, which shall be ignored. Phone
numbers can also include one or more ASCII comma characters(hex
2C) to indicate a two-second pause during the dialing sequence.
If either the phone,fax, or email information is not available,
then a line should not included for this information.
NOTE: For interoperability purposes, it is advisable to use email
addresses formatted according to RFC 822 requirements.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The maximum supported string length is 32
characters. Length of 32 was chosen so a phone number could
be included with the name.
If the user entered string is too long, the device will store
as much as possible and will return the
<noError> status."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 5 }
prtinputdefaultindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtInputIndex corresponding to the default input
sub-unit: that is, this object selects the default source of
input media.
This value shall be -1 if there is no default input subunit specified
for the printer as a whole. In this case, the actual default
input subunit may be specified by means outside the scope of this
MIB, such as by each interpreter in a printer with multiple
interpreters.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The default input tray is determined by the
printer based on DEFAULT-MEDIA-SIZE. See the
'4 Pack Paper Handling ERS' for complete details.
This object always returns -1, unknown."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 6 }
prtoutputdefaultindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtOutputIndex corresponding to the default
output sub-unit; that is, this object selects the default
output destination.
This value shall be -1 if there is no default output subunit specified
for the printer as a whole. In this case, the actual default
output subunit may be specified by means outside the scope of this
MIB, such as by each interpreter in a printer with multiple
interpreters.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product has only one output bin, a
face-down bin located at the top of the printer."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 7 }
prtmarkerdefaultindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..65535)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtMarkerIndex corresponding to the
default marker sub-unit; that is, this object selects the
default marker.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product only has one marker subunit."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 8 }
prtmediapathdefaultindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..3)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtMediaPathIndex corresponding to
the default media path; that is, the selection of the
default media path.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The only valid value for this object is 1
(simplex)."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 9 }
prtconsolelocalization OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..1)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the prtLocalizationIndex corresponding to
the language, country, and character set to be used for the
console. This localization applies both to the actual display
on the console as well as the encoding of these console
objects in management operations.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product has no display."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 10 }
prtconsolenumberofdisplaylines OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..65535)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of lines on the printer's physical
display. This value is 0 if there are no lines on the
physical display or if there is no physical display
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product has no display, however
this object can be used to determine the size of the remote
control panel display for prtConsoleDisplayBufferText."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 11 }
prtconsolenumberofdisplaychars OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..65535)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of characters per line displayed on the physical
display. This value is 0 if there are no lines on the
physical display or if there is no physical display
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product has no display, however
this object can be used to determine the size of the remote
control panel display for prtConsoleDisplayBufferText."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 12 }
prtconsoledisable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePoperatorConsoleEnabled(3),
ePoperatorConsoleDisabled(4),
ePoperatorConsoleEnabledLevel1(5),
ePoperatorConsoleEnabledLevel2(6),
ePoperatorConsoleEnabledLevel3(7)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"If the object prtConsoleDisable has value
'operatorConsoleDisabled' then input is not accepted from the
operator console. If the object prtConsoleDisable has the value
'operatorConsoleEnabled' then input is accepted from the
operator console. If the object prtConsoleDisable has the value
'operatorConsoleEnabledLevel1','operatorConsoleEnabledLevel2' or
'operatorConsoleEnabledLevel3' then limited input is accepted
from the operator console; the limitations are product specific,
however, the limitations are generally less restrictive for
operatorConsoleEnabledLevel1 than for
operatorConsoleEnabledLeve2, which is less restrictive than
operatorConsoleEnabledLevel3.
The value of the prtConsoleDisable object is a type-2
enumeration.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product have no display."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 13 }
prtgeneralprintername OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..32))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"An administrator-specified name for this printer.
Depending upon implementation of this printer, the value of this
object may or may not be same as the value for the MIB-II
'SysName' object.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The maximum supported string length is 32
characters. Length of 32 was chosen so a phone number could
be included with the name.
If the user-entered string is too long, the device will store
as much as possible and will return the
<noError> status. The value of this
object is saved over a power cycle."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 16 }
prtgeneralserialnumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..11))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A recorded serial number for this device that indexes some type
device catalog or inventory. This value is usually set by the
device manufacturer but the MIB supports the option of
writeability for this object for site-specific administration of
device inventory or tracking.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 17 }
prtalertcriticalevents OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A running counter of the number of critical alert events
that have been recorded in the alert table. The value of this
object is RESET in the event of a power cycle operation (i.e.,
the value is not persistent.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
This object is set to zero every time the
printer is turned on."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 18 }
prtalertallevents OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A running counter of the total number of alert event entries
(critical and non-critical) that have been recorded in the
alert table
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
This object is set to zero every time the
printer is turned on. (It is not persistent through a
power-cycle.)"
::= { prtGeneralEntry 19 }
prtcoverdescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The manufacturer provided cover sub-mechanism name in the
localization specified by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtCoverEntry 2 }
prtcoverstatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePdoorOpen(3),
ePdoorClosed(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The status of this cover sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtCoverEntry 3 }
prtlocalizationlanguage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..2))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A two character language code from ISO 639. Examples
en, gb, ca, fr, de.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The languages supported by the Laserjet 1220 product
English"
::= { prtLocalizationEntry 2 }
prtlocalizationcountry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..2))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A two character country code from ISO 3166, a blank string
(two space characters) shall indicate that the country is
not defined. Examples: US, FR, DE, ...
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The languages supported by the Laserjet 1220 product
(and corresponding country) are English (US, United States)"
::= { prtLocalizationEntry 3 }
prtlocalizationcharacterset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePcsHPRoman8(2004)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The coded character set used for this localization.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtLocalizationEntry 4 }
prtstoragerefindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..65535)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the hrDeviceIndex of the printer device that this
storageEntry is associated with.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtStorageRefEntry 2 }
prtdevicerefindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..65535)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the hrDeviceIndex of the printer device that this
deviceEntry is associated with.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtDeviceRefEntry 2 }
prtinputtype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePsheetFeedAutoRemovableTray(3),
ePsheetFeedAutoNonRemovableTray(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The type of technology (discriminated primarily according to
feeder mechanism type) employed by the input sub-unit. Note,
the Optional Input Class provides for a descriptor field to
further qualify the other choice.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
Tray 1 is the multi-purpose tray and is always
present. It supports both sheets and envelopes. Its type is
ePsheetFeedAutoNonRemovableTray."
::= { prtInputEntry 2 }
prtinputdimunit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePtenThousandthsOfInches(3),
ePmicrometers(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measurement for use calculating and relaying
dimensional values for this input sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
Following is a table of paper sizes and
dimensions for each paper size supported by
the Laserjet 1220 product:
Size....................Inches(ten-thousandths)...Micrometers
-----------------------------------------------------------------
eUSExecutive............72500 x 105000............184150 x 266700
eUSLetter...............85000 x 110000............215900 x 279400
eUSLegal................85000 x 140000............215900 x 355600
eFoolscap...............85000 x 130000............215900 x 330200
eROC16K.................77500 x 107500............196850 x 273050
eISOandJISA4............82677 x 116929............210000 x 297000
eISOandJISA5............58286 x 82677.............148000 x 210000
eJISB5..................71654 x 101181............182000 x 257000
eJapanesePostcardSingle.39370 x 58267.............100000 x 148000
eJapanesePostcardDouble.58267 x 78740.............148000 x 200000
eMonarch................38750 x 75000.............98425 x 190500
eCommercial10...........41250 x 95000.............104775 x 241300
eInternationalDL........43307 x 86614.............110000 x 120000
eInternationalC5........63780 x 90157.............162000 x 229000
eInternationalB5........69291 x 98425.............176000 x 250000
eCustom.................85000 x 140000(max).......215900 x 355600(max)"
::= { prtInputEntry 3 }
prtinputmediadimfeeddirdeclared OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object provides the value of the declared dimension, in
the feed direction, of the media that is (or, if empty, was or
will be) in this input sub-unit. The feed direction is the
direction in which the media is fed on this sub-unit. This
dimension is measured in input sub-unit dimensional units
(prtInputDimUnit). If this input sub-unit can reliably sense
this value, the value is sensed by the printer and may not be
changed by management requests. Otherwise, the value may be
changed. The value (-1) means other and specifically means
that this sub-unit places no restriction on this parameter.
The value (-2) indicates unknown.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The default values assume the trays are
configured for letter size paper. For tray 1 the value is
the dimension for the media size currently declared.
Valid values are 63000 to 140000 if prtInputDimUnit is
ePtenThousandthsOfInches and 160000 to 356000 if
prtInputDimUnit is ePmicrometers."
::= { prtInputEntry 4 }
prtinputmediadimxfeeddirdeclared OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object provides the value of the declared dimension, in
the cross feed direction, of the media that is (or, if empty,
was or will be) in this input sub-unit. The cross feed
direction is ninety degrees relative to the feed direction
associated with this sub-unit. This dimension is measured in
input sub-unit dimensional units (prtInputDimUnit). If this
input sub-unit can reliably sense this value, the value is
sensed by the printer and may not be changed by management
requests. Otherwise, the value may be changed. The value (-1)
means other and specifically means that this sub-unit places
no restriction on this parameter. The value (-2) indicates
unknown.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The default values assume the trays are
configured for letter size paper. For tray 1 the value is
the dimension for the media size currently declared.
Valid values are 35000 to 85000 if prtInputDimUnit is
ePtenThousandthsOfInches and 90000 to 216000 if
prtInputDimUnit is ePmicrometers."
::= { prtInputEntry 5 }
prtinputmediadimfeeddirchosen OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The printer will act as if media of the chosen dimension (in
the feed direction) is present in this input source. Note
that this value will be used even if the input tray is empty.
Feed dimension measurements are taken relative to the feed
direction associated with that sub-unit and are in input sub-unit
dimensional units (MediaUnit). If the printer supports the
declared dimension, the granted dimension is the same as
the declared dimension. If not, the granted dimension is
set to the closest dimension that the printer supports
when the declared dimension is set. The value (-1) means
other and specifically indicates that this sub-unit
places no restriction on this parameter. The value (-2)
indicates unknown.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
When the tray is removed, a value of -2 is
returned. The default values assume the trays are configured
for letter size paper. The object for tray 1
returns the value of the media size for which the tray
is currently configured because they cannot sense what size
media it contains."
::= { prtInputEntry 6 }
prtinputmediadimxfeeddirchosen OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The printer will act as if media of the chosen dimension (in
the cross feed direction) is present in this input source.
Note that this value will be used even if the input tray is
empty. The cross feed direction is ninety degrees relative
to the feed direction associated with this sub-unit. This
dimension is measured in input sub-unit dimensional units
(MediaUnit). If the printer supports the declared
dimension, the granted dimension is the same as the
declared dimension. If not, the granted dimension is set
to the closest dimension that the printer supports when
the declared dimension is set. The value (-1) means other
and specifically indicates that this sub-unit places no
restriction on this parameter. The value (-2) indicates
unknown.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The default values assume the trays are
configured for letter size paper. The objects for tray 1,
tray 2 and tray 3 returns the value of the media size for
which the tray is currently configured because they cannot
sense what size media it contains."
::= { prtInputEntry 7 }
prtinputcapacityunit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePsheets(8)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measurement for use in calculating and relaying
capacity values for this input sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
A sheet is a single piece of 20 pound paper. "
::= { prtInputEntry 8 }
prtinputmaxcapacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum capacity of the input sub-unit in input
sub-unit capacity units (PrtCapacityUnitTC). There is no
convention associated with the media itself so this value
reflects claimed capacity. If this input sub-unit can
reliably sense this value, the value is sensed by the
printer and may not be changed by management requests;
otherwise, the value may be written (by a Remote
Control Panel or a Management Application).
The value (-1) means other and specifically
indicates that the sub-unit places no restrictions
on this parameter. The value (-2) means unknown.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
This is specified assuming 20 pound paper for
the paper trays."
::= { prtInputEntry 9 }
prtinputcurrentlevel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current capacity of the input sub-unit in input
sub-unit capacity units (PrtCapacityUnitTC). If this input
sub-unit can reliably sense this value, the value is
sensed by the printer and may not be changed by
management requests; otherwise, the value may
be written (by a Remote Contol Panel or a
Management Application). The value (-1) means other and
specifically indicates that the sub-unit places no
restrictions on this parameter. The value (-2) means unknown.
The value (-3) means that the printer knows that at least one
unit remains.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 products can only detect
empty/not empty in its trays. It returns -3 for not empty
and -2 (unknown) for any other condition (e.g. tray is empty
or tray is removed)."
::= { prtInputEntry 10 }
prtinputstatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this input sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The default value assumes that media is loaded
in the tray. When there is not media loaded in the tray it
returns 9 instead of 0 (the default).
Default - 0 (Available and Idle)
paper motion - 6 (Available and Busy)
paper out in this tray - 9 (Non-Critical Alert(8) + Unavailable and OnRequest(1))
paper mount in this tray - 48 (Critical Alert (16) + OffLine (32))
manual feed prompt (PaperMount) - 48 (Critical Alert (16) + OffLine (32))"
::= { prtInputEntry 11 }
prtinputmedianame OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A description of the media contained in this input sub-unit;
This description is intended for display to a human operator.
This description is not processed by the printer. It is used
to provide information not expressible in terms of the other
media attributes (e.g. prtInputMediaDimFeedDirChosen,
prtInputMediaDimXFeedDirChosen, prtInputMediaWeight,
prtInputMediaType). An example would be `legal tender bond
paper'.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product does not support the
concept of named media types."
::= { prtInputEntry 12 }
prtinputname OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The name assigned to this input sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtInputEntry 13 }
prtinputvendorname OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The vendor name of this input sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtInputEntry 14 }
prtinputmodel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The model name of this input sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product does not specify a model
name for Tray1."
::= { prtInputEntry 15 }
prtinputversion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The version of this input sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product do not specify a version
number for the input trays."
::= { prtInputEntry 16 }
prtinputserialnumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..32))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The serial number assigned to this input sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product does not specify a serial
number for the input trays."
::= { prtInputEntry 17 }
prtinputdescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A free-form text description of this input
sub-unit in the localization specified by
prtGeneralCurrentLocalization.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtInputEntry 18 }
prtinputsecurity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePon(3),
ePoff(4),
ePnotPresent(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if this input sub-unit has some security
associated with it.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
No security mechanism provided."
::= { prtInputEntry 19 }
prtoutputtype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePunknown(2),
ePremovableBin(3),
ePunRemovableBin(4),
ePcontinuousRollDevice(5),
ePmailBox(6),
ePcontinousFanFold(7)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The type of technology supported by this output sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product has only one output bin, a
face-down bin located at the top of the printer."
::= { prtOutputEntry 2 }
prtoutputcapacityunit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePtenThousandthsOfInches(3),
ePmicrometers(4),
ePsheets(8),
ePfeet(16),
ePmeters(17)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measurement for use in calculating and relaying
capacity values for this output sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
A sheet is a single piece of 20 pound paper."
::= { prtOutputEntry 3 }
prtoutputmaxcapacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum capacity of this output sub-unit in output
sub-unit capacity units (PrtCapacityUnitTC). There is no
convention associated with the media itself so this value
essentially reflects claimed capacity. If this output
sub-unit can reliably sense this value, the value is
sensed by the printer and may not be changed by management
requests; otherwise, the value may be written
(by a Remote Control Panel or a Management Application).
The value (-1) means other and specifically indicates
that the sub-unit places no restrictions on this parameter.
The value (-2) means unknown.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
Note: The Laserjet 1220 product cannot sense how
much is in the output bin. The output bin can hold 150
sheets.
This object refers only to the face-down output bin, not the
face-up output tray."
::= { prtOutputEntry 4 }
prtoutputremainingcapacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The remaining capacity of the possible output sub-unit
capacity in output sub-unit capacity units (PrtCapacityUnitTC)
of this output sub-unit. If this output sub-unit can
reliably sense this value, the value is sensed by the
printer and may not be modified by management requests;
otherwise, the value may be written (by
a Remote Control Panel or a Management
Application). The value (-1) means other and
specifically indicates that the sub-unit places no
restrictions on this parameter. The value (-2) means
unknown. The value (-3) means that the printer knows that
there remains capacity for at least one unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product does not have any sensing
on the output bin, so it will always report unknown (-2).
Note that for the Laserjet 1220 product this object is read-only
(because any values written by a Remote Control Panel or a
Management Application would be unreliable)."
::= { prtOutputEntry 5 }
prtoutputstatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this output sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product cannot sense the output
tray so this object will always return 5 (Unknown Status)."
::= { prtOutputEntry 6 }
prtmarkermarktech OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePelectrophotographicLaser(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The type of marking technology used for this marking sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 2 }
prtmarkercounterunit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePimpressions(7)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The unit that will be used by the printer when reporting
counter values for this marking sub-unit. The
time units of measure are provided for a device like a
strip recorder that does not or cannot track the physical
dimensions of the media and does not use characters,
lines or sheets.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
Since the Laserjet 1220 product keeps track of pages
printed, the counter unit will be defined as ePimpressions
which would be like saying pages printed. (The term
'impressions' is used instead of 'pages' to avoid confusion
between 'sheets' and 'pages' on a duplexing printer. This
confusion isn't a problem with the Laserjet 1220 product because
it has no duplexer.)"
::= { prtMarkerEntry 3 }
prtmarkerlifecount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The count of the number of units of measure counted during
the life of printer using units of measure as specified by
prtMarkerCounterUnit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
In the Laserjet 1220 product the total engine page
count is kept in NVRAM however the NVRAM value is only
updated every 10 impressions.
NOTE: The value returned by this OID will be incremented
every page but if power is lost between NVRAM updates, up to
9 impressions of the page count may be lost. The counter
will be reset to zero after 999999 pages.
The page count is incremented when a sheet of media is pulled
from an input tray."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 4 }
prtmarkerpoweroncount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The count of the number of units of measure counted since the
equipment was most recently powered on using units of measure as
specified by prtMarkerCounterUnit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 5 }
prtmarkerprocesscolorants OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..65535)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of process colors supported by this marker. A
process color of 1 implies monochrome. The value of this
object and prtMarkerSpotColorants cannot both be 0. The value of
prtMarkerProcessColorants must be 0 or greater.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 6 }
prtmarkerspotcolorants OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..65535)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of spot colors supported by this marker. The
value of this object and prtMarkerProcessColorants cannot
both be 0. Must be 0 or greater.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 7 }
prtmarkeraddressabilityunit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePtenThousandthsOfInches(3)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measure of distances, as applied to the marker's
resolution.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
This will always be ePtenThousandthsOfInches, no
matter what COLD-RESET-MEDIA-SIZE is because we are talking
about resolution and toner addressability, which is always
dpi."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 8 }
prtmarkeraddressabilityfeeddir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of addressable marking positions in the feed
direction per 10000 units of measure specified by
prtMarkerAddressabilityUnit. A value of (-1) implies 'other' or
'infinite' while a value of (-2) implies 'unknown'.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
Use this object to specify resolution. The
Laserjet 1220 product support 300, 600, or 1200 dots per inch with
1200 being the default.
If this object changes it causes
prtMarkerAddressabilityXFeedDir object to change to the same
value."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 9 }
prtmarkeraddressabilityxfeeddir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of addressable marking positions in the cross
feed direction in 10000 units of measure specified by
prtMarkerAddressabilityUnit. A value of (-1) implies 'other' or
'infinite' while a value of (-2) implies 'unknown'.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
Use this object to specify resolution. The
Laserjet 1220 product support 300, 600, or 1200 dots per inch with
1200 being the default.
If this object changes it causes
prtMarkerAddressabilityFeedDir object to change to the same
value."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 10 }
prtmarkernorthmargin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The margin, in units identified by prtMarkerAddressabilityUnit,
from the leading edge of the medium as the medium flows
through the marking engine with the side to be imaged
facing the observer. The leading edge is the North edge
and the other edges are defined by the normal compass
layout of directions with the compass facing the
observer. Printing within the area bounded by all four
margins is guaranteed for all interpreters. The value
(-2) means unknown.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 11 }
prtmarkersouthmargin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The margin from the South edge (see prtMarkerNorthMargin)
of the medium in units identified by
prtMarkerAddressabilityUnit. Printing within the area bounded by
all four margins is guaranteed for all interpreters.
The value (-2) means unknown.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 12 }
prtmarkerwestmargin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The margin from the West edge (see prtMarkerNorthMargin) of the
medium in units identified by prtMarkerAddressabilityUnit.
Printing within the area bounded by all four margins is
guaranteed for all interpreters. The value (-2) means
unknown.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 13 }
prtmarkereastmargin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The margin from the East edge (see prtMarkerNorthMargin) of the
medium in units identified by prtMarkerAddressabilityUnit.
Printing within the area bounded by all four margins is
guaranteed for all interpreters. The value (-2) means
unknown.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 14 }
prtmarkerstatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this marker sub-unit.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The default value assumes the printer is idle
and has no malfunctions.
Default - 0 (Available and Idle)
no toner cartridge - 51 (UnAvailable because Broken (3) + Critical Alert (16) + OffLine (32))"
::= { prtMarkerEntry 15 }
prtmarkersuppliesmarkerindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..65535)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtMarkerIndex corresponding to the
marking sub-unit with which this marker supply
sub-unit is associated.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product has just one marker supply,
the toner cartridge, so this value is always 1."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 2 }
prtmarkersuppliescolorantindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..65535)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtMarkerColorantIndex
corresponding to the colorant with which this
marker supply sub-unit is associated. This value
shall be 0 if there is no colorant table.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 3 }
prtmarkersuppliesclass OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePsupplyThatIsConsumed(3),
ePreceptacleThatIsFilled(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether this supply entity represents a supply
that is consumed or a receptacle that is filled.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 4 }
prtmarkersuppliestype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePtoner(3)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The type of this supply.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 5 }
prtmarkersuppliesdescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The description of this supply container/receptacle in the
localization specified by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 6 }
prtmarkersuppliessupplyunit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePtenthsOfGrams(13)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Unit of measure of this marker supply container/receptacle.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 7 }
prtmarkersuppliesmaxcapacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum capacity of this supply container/receptacle
expressed in prtMarkerSuppliesSupplyUnit. If this supply
container/receptacle can reliably sense this value, the
value is reported by the printer and is read-only;
otherwise, the value may be written (by a Remote Control
Panel or a Management Application). The value (-1) means
other and specifically indicates that the sub-unit places
no restrictions on this parameter. The value (-2) means
unknown.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product always return -2 (Unknown)."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 8 }
prtmarkersupplieslevel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current level if this supply is a container; the
remaining space if this supply is a receptacle. If this
supply container/receptacle can reliably sense this
value, the value is reported by the printer and is
read-only; otherwise, the value may be written (by a
Remote Control Panel or a Management Application). The
value (-1) means other and specifically indicates that
the sub-unit places no restrictions on this parameter.
The value (-2) means unknown. A value of (-3) means that the
printer knows that there is some supply/remaining space,
respectively.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product cannot sense toner level.
The Laserjet 1220 product always return -2 (Unknown)."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 9 }
prtmediapathmaxspeedprintunit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePimpressionsPerHour(7)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measure used in specifying the speed of all media
paths in the printer.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
ePimpressionsPerHour is the value that will
always be returned for this object. (Print Speed is measured
in pages-per-minute (impressions per minute), so
ePimpressionsPerHour is a natural extension.)"
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 2 }
prtmediapathmediasizeunit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePtenThousandthsOfInches(3),
ePmicrometers(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The units of measure of media size for use in calculating and
relaying dimensional values for all media paths in the printer.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 3 }
prtmediapathmaxspeed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum printing speed of this media path expressed in
prtMediaPathMaxSpeedUnit's. A value of (-1) implies
'other'.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The page size for this performance is 8.5 x 11."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 4 }
prtmediapathmaxmediafeeddir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum physical media size in the feed direction of this
media path expressed in units of measure specified by
PrtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. A value of (-1) implies 'unlimited',
a value of (-2) implies 'unknown'.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The value returned by this object depends on the
value of prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. It is 140000 if
prtInputDimUnit is ePtenThousandthsOfInches or 355600 if
prtInputDimUnit is ePmicrometers. (14000 is the value
arrived at because legal paper is the longest allowable on
the Laserjet 1220 products.)"
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 5 }
prtmediapathmaxmediaxfeeddir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum physical media size across the feed direction of
this media path expressed in units of measure specified by
prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. A value of (-2) implies 'unknown'.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The value returned by this object depends on the
value of prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. It is 85000 if
prtInputDimUnit is ePtenThousandthsOfInches or 216000 if
prtInputDimUnit is ePmicrometers."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 6 }
prtmediapathminmediafeeddir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The minimum physical media size in the feed direction of this
media path expressed in units of measure specified by
prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. A value of (-2) implies 'unknown'.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The value returned by this object depends on the
value of prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. It is 50000 if
prtInputDimUnit is ePtenThousandthsOfInches or 127000 if
prtInputDimUnit is ePmicrometers."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 7 }
prtmediapathminmediaxfeeddir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The minimum physical media size across the feed direction of
this media path expressed in units of measure specified by
prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. A value of (-2) implies 'unknown'.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The value returned by this object depends on the
value of prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. It is 30000 if
prtInputDimUnit is ePtenThousandthsOfInches or 76200 if
prtInputDimUnit is ePmicrometers. This size corresponds to a
Monarch envelope. "
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 8 }
prtmediapathtype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePsimplex(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The type of the media path for this media path.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
This object describes how many paths there are
through the engine disregarding the paper source (tray 1, 2,
or 3). For the Laserjet 1220 product there is exactly one such
path, a simplex path."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 9 }
prtmediapathdescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The manufacturer-provided description of this media path in
the localization specified by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product has one paper path, a
simplex path."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 10 }
prtmediapathstatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this media path.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The Laserjet 1220 product have one paper path,
a simplex path.
The default values assume the printer is idle.
Default - 0 (Available and Idle)
paper motion - 6 (Available and Busy)
paper out in all trays - 9 (Non-Critical Alert(8) + Unavailable and OnRequest(1))
paper mount (any tray) - 0 (Available and Idle)
manual feed prompt (PaperMount) - 48 (Critical Alert (16) + OffLine (32))"
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 11 }
prtchanneltype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePchIEEE1284Port(5),
ePchAppleTalkPAP(7),
ePchNetwarePServer(10),
ePchPort9100(11),
ePchDLCLLCPort(15),
ePchUSB(34),
ePchIrDA(35),
ePchBidirPortTCP(38)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The type of this print data channel. This
object provides the linkage to ChannelType-specific
groups that may (conceptually) extend the prtChannelTable
with additional details about that channel.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
EIO based channels provide their own values."
::= { prtChannelEntry 2 }
prtchannelprotocolversion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The version of the protocol used on this
channel. The format used for version numbering depends
on prtChannelType.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
EIO based channels provide their own values.
The channel 1 value includes (separated by semi colons)
different aspects of the spec: electrical: logical: and
physical connector."
::= { prtChannelEntry 3 }
prtchannelcurrentjobcntllangindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtInterpreterIndex corresponding to the
Control Language Interpreter for this channel. This
interpreter defines the syntax used for control
functions, such as querying or changing environment
variables and identifying job boundaries (e.g. PJL,
PostScript, NPAP). Must be 1 or greater.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
This object points to the PJL language. It is
read-only because PJL is the printer's only job control
language."
::= { prtChannelEntry 4 }
prtchanneldefaultpagedesclangindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtInterpreterIndex corresponding to the
Page Description Language Interpreter for this channel.
This interpreter defines the default Page Description
Language interpreter to be used for the print data unless
the Control Language is used to select a specific
interpreter (e.g., PCL, PostScript Language,
auto-sense). Must be 1 or greater.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The default points to the automatic language
switcher. If this object is changed for one channel, all
channels will be changed."
::= { prtChannelEntry 5 }
prtchannelstate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePprintDataAccepted(3),
ePnoDataAccepted(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The state of this print data channel. The value determines
whether control information and print data is allowed through
this channel or not.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
EIO based channels provide their own values for
this object. The base-printer's ports always report a value
of ePprintDataAccepted. If the printer is offline, that is
detected by reading the Host Resources General Printer Status
objects, not by reading this object."
::= { prtChannelEntry 6 }
prtchannelifindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of ifIndex (in the ifTable; see the interface
section of MIB-2/RFC 1213) which corresponds to this channel.
When more than one row of the ifTable is relevant, this is
the index of the row representing the topmost layer in the
interface hierarchy. A value of zero indicates that no
interface is associated with this channel.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
EIO based channels provide their own values for
this object."
::= { prtChannelEntry 7 }
prtchannelstatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of the channel.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
IIO based channels provide their own values for
this object."
::= { prtChannelEntry 8 }
prtchannelinformation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Auxiliary information to allow a printing application to use
the channel for data submission to the printer. An application
capable of using a specific PrtChannelType should be able to use
the combined information from the prtChannelInformation and
other channel and interface group objects to 'bootstrap' its use
of the channel. prtChannelInformation is not intended to
provide a general channel description, nor to provide
information that is available once the channel is in use.
The encoding and interpretation of the prtChannelInformation
object is specific to channel type. The description of each
PrtChannelType enum value for which prtChannelInformation is
defined specifies the appropriate encoding and interpretation,
including interaction with other objects. For channel types
that do not specify a prtChannelInformation value, its value
shall be null (0 length).
When a new PrtChannelType enumeration value is registered, its
accompanying description must specify the encoding and
interpretation of the prtChannelInformation value for the
channel type. prtChannelInformation semantics for an existing
PrtChannelType may be added or amended in the same manner as
described in section 2.4.1 for type 2 enumeration values.
The prtChannelInformation specifies values for a collection of
channel attributes, represented as text according to the
following rules:
1. The prtChannelInformation is coded in the NVT ASCII
character set. It is not affected by localization.
2. The prtChannelInformation is a list of entries representing
the attribute values. Each entry consists of the following
items, in order:
a. a keyword, composed of alphabetic characters (A-Z,
a-z), that identifies a channel attribute,
b. an Equals Sign (=) to delimit the keyword,
c. a data value, consisting of NVT ASCII graphics
characters (codes 32-126),
d. a Line Feed character (code 10) to delimit the data
value.
No other characters shall be present.
Keywords are case-sensitive. Conventionally, keywords are
capitalized (including each word of a multi-word keyword),
and, since they occupy space in the prtChannelInformation,
they are kept short.
3. If a channel attribute has multiple values, it is
represented by multiple entries with the same keyword, each
specifying one value. Otherwise, there shall be at most
one entry for each attribute.
4. By default, entries may appear in any order. If there are
ordering constraints for particular entries, these must be
specified in their definitions.
5. The prtChannelInformation value may represent information
that is not normally coded in textual form, or that is coded
in a character set other than NVT ASCII. In these cases,
whatever symbolic representation is conventionally used for
the information should be used for encoding the
prtChannelInformation. (For instance, a binary port value
might be represented as a decimal number, Unicode would
be represented in UTF-8 format.)
6. For each PrtChannelType for which prtChannelInformation
entries are defined, the descriptive text associated with the
PrtChannelType enumeration value shall specify the following
information for each entry:
Title: Brief description phrase, e.g.: 'Port name',
'Service Name',
Keyword: The keyword value, eg: 'Port', 'Service'
Syntax: The encoding of the entry value, if it
cannot be directly represented by NVT ASCII,
Status: 'Mandatory', 'Optional', or 'Conditionally
Mandatory',
Multiplicity: 'Single' or 'Multiple', to indicate whether
the entry may be present multiple times,
Description: Description of the use of the entry, other
information required to complete the
definition (e.g.: ordering contstraints,
interactions between entries).
Applications that interpret prtChannelInformation should ignore
unrecognized entries, so they are not affected if new entry
types are added.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
EIO-based channels provide their own values for
this object."
::= { prtChannelEntry 9 }
prtinterpreterlangfamily OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePlangPCL(3),
ePlangPJL(5),
ePlangPS(6),
ePlangAutomatic(37),
ePlangPCLXL(47)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The family name of a Page Description Language (PDL) or
control language which this interpreter in the printer can
interpret or emulate.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
ePlangAutomatic refers to the 'super-language'
made available by implicit language switching."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 2 }
prtinterpreterlanglevel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..31))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The level of the language which this interpreter is
interpreting or emulating. This might contain a value like
'5e' for an interpreter which is emulating level 5e of the PCL
language. It might contain '2' for an interpreter which is
emulating level 2 of the PostScript language. Similarly it
might contain '2' for an interpreter which is emulating level
2 of the HPGL language.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 3 }
prtinterpreterlangversion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..31))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The date code or version of the language which this interpreter
is interpreting or emulating.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
These values are derived from the dateCode field
of the personality entities. (ePlangautomatic uses the PJL
dateCode.) For PostScript, this is more detailed revision
information."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 4 }
prtinterpreterdescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A string to identify this interpreter in the localization
specified by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization as opposed to the
language which is being interpreted. It is anticipated that
this string will allow manufacturers to unambiguously identify
their interpreters.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
None of these strings are localized."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 5 }
prtinterpreterversion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..31))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The date code, version number, or other product specific
information tied to this interpreter. This value is
associated with the interpreter, rather than with the version
of the language which is being interpreted or emulated.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
Same as prtInterpreterLangVersion."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 6 }
prtinterpreterdefaultorientation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePportrait(3),
ePlandscape(4)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current orientation default for this interpreter. This
value may be overridden for a particular job (e.g., by a
command in the input data stream).
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
Interpreters 1 and 2 ignore the value of this
object.
The values for PCL and PostScript are either ePportrait or
ePlandscape; attempting to set them to a different value will
cause <badValue> to be returned.
Setting this object for one interpreter will change it for
all installed interpreters."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 7 }
prtinterpreterfeedaddressability OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum interpreter addressability in the feed
direction in 10000 prtMarkerAddressabilityUnits (see
prtMarkerAddressabilityFeedDir ) for this interpreter.
The value (-1) means other and specifically indicates
that the sub-unit places no restrictions on this parameter.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 8 }
prtinterpreterxfeedaddressability OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum interpreter addressability in the cross feed
direction in 10000 prtMarkerAddressabilityUnits (see
prtMarkerAddressabilityXFeedDir) for this interpreter.
The value (-1) means other and specifically indicates
that the sub-unit places no restrictions on this
parameter.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 9 }
prtinterpreterdefaultcharsetin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePcsASCII(3),
ePcsISOLatin1(4),
ePcsISOLatin2(5),
ePcsISOLatin5(12),
ePcsISOLatin6(13),
ePcsISO4UnitedKingdom(20),
ePcsISO11SwedishforNames(21),
ePcsISO15Italian(22),
ePcsISO17Spanish(23),
ePcsISO21German(24),
ePcsISO60DanishNorwegian(25),
ePcsISO69French(26),
ePcsUnicodeIBM2039(1004),
ePcsWindows30Latin1(2000),
ePcsWindows31Latin1(2001),
ePcsWindows31Latin2(2002),
ePcsWindows31Latin5(2003),
ePcsHPRoman8(2004),
ePcsAdobeStandardEncoding(2005),
ePcsPC850Multilingual(2009),
ePcsPCp852(2010),
ePcsPC8CodePage437(2011),
ePcsPC8DNDanishNorwegian(2012),
ePcsHPPC8Turkish(2014),
ePcsHPLegal(2017),
ePcsHPDeskTop(2021),
ePcsMacintosh(2027)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The default coded character set for input octets
encountered outside a context in which the Page
Description Language established the interpretation
of the octets. (Input octets are presented to the
interpreter through a path defined in the channel group.)
This value shall be (2) if there is no default.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
ePcsAdobeStandardEncoding is the same as PSText(10J).
The object corresponding to PCL has read-write acces; all
others are read-only. the above list corresponds to the
following symbol sets as they appear on the Control Panel:
ePother( 1) - used if designated coded char. set not in list
ePcsASCII( 3) - ISO-6
ePcsISOLatin1( 4) - ISO L1
ePcsISOLatin2( 5) - IS L2
ePcsISOLatin5( 12) - ISO L5
ePcsISOLatin6( 13) - ISO L6
ePcsISO4UnitedKingdom( 20) - ISO-4
ePcsISO11SwedishforNames( 21) - ISO-11
ePcsISO15Italian( 22) - ISO-15
ePcsISO17Spanish( 23) - ISO-17
ePcsISO21German( 24) - ISO-21
ePcsISO60DanishNorwegian( 25) - ISO-60
ePcsISO69French( 26) - ISO-69
ePcsUnicodeIBM2039(1004) - PC-1004
ePcsWindows30Latin1( 2000) - WIN 3.0
ePcsWindows31Latin1( 2001) - WIN L1
ePcsWindows31Latin2( 2002) - WIN L2
ePcsWindows31Latin5( 2003) - WIN L5
ePcsHPRoman8( 2004) - ROMAN-8
ePcsAdobeStandardEncoding( 2005) - PS TEXT
ePcsPC850Multilingual( 2009) - PC-850
ePcsPCp852( 2010) - PC-852
ePcsPC8CodePage437( 2011) - PC-8
ePcsPC8DNDanishNorwegian( 2012) - PC-8DN
ePcsHPPC8Turkish( 2014) - PC-8 TK
ePcsHPLegal( 2017) - LEGAL
ePcsHPDeskTop( 2021) - DESKTOP
ePcsMacintosh(2027) - MC TEXT"
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 10 }
prtinterpreterdefaultcharsetout OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePcsNoDefault(2),
ePcsASCII(3),
ePcsHPRoman8(2004),
ePcsAdobeStandardEncoding(2005)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The default character set for data coming from this interpreter
through the printer's output channel (i.e. the 'backchannel').
This value shall be (2) if there is no default.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 11 }
prtinterpretertwoway OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePyes(3),
ePno(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether or not this interpreter returns information
back to the host.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 12 }
prtconsoledisplaybuffertext OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The content of a line in the logical display buffer of
the operator's console of the printer. When a write
operation occurs, normally a critical message, to one of
the LineText strings, the agent should make that line
displayable if a physical display is present. Writing
a zero length string clears the line. It is an
implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent allows
a line to be overwritten before it has been cleared.
Printer generated strings shall be in the localization
specified by prtConsoleLocalization. Management Application
generated strings should be localized by the Management
Application.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtConsoleDisplayBufferEntry 2 }
prtconsoleontime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object, in conjunction with prtConsoleOffTime, defines
the current status of the light. If both prtConsoleOnTime and
prtConsoleOffTime are non-zero, the lamp is blinking and the
values presented define the on time and off time, respectively,
in milliseconds. If prtConsoleOnTime is zero and
prtConsoleOffTime is non-zero, the lamp is off. If
prtConsoleOffTime is zero and prtConsoleOnTime is non-zero,
the lamp is on. If both values are zero the status of the
lamp is undefined.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
There are three control panel LEDs: Attention,
Ready, and Go. When an LED blinks, it is on for one half
second and off for one half second. The value used for this
object is 500 when the LED is on or blinking, otherwise it is
zero.
When the LEDs are in a cycling state the value of this object
for all LEDs is zero and the value for prtConsoleOffTime for
all LEDs is zero."
::= { prtConsoleLightEntry 2 }
prtconsoleofftime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object, in conjunction with prtConsoleOnTime, defines
the current status of the light. If both prtConsoleOnTime and
prtConsoleOffTime are non-zero, the lamp is blinking and the
values presented define the on time and off time, respectively,
in milliseconds. If prtConsoleOnTime is zero and
prtConsoleOffTime is non-zero, the lamp is off. If
prtConsoleOffTime is zero and prtConsoleOnTime is non-zero,
the lamp is on. If both values are zero the status of the
lamp is undefined.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
There are three control panel LEDs: Attention,
Ready, and Go. When an LED blinks, it is on for one half
second and off for one half second. The value used for this
object is 500 when the LED is off or blinking, otherwise it is
zero.
When the LEDs are in a cycling state the value of this object
for all LEDs is zero and the value for prtConsoleOnTime for
all LEDs is zero."
::= { prtConsoleLightEntry 3 }
prtconsolecolor OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePunknown(2),
ePwhite(3),
ePred(4),
ePgreen(5),
ePblue(6),
ePcyan(7),
ePmagenta(8),
ePyellow(9)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The color of this light.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtConsoleLightEntry 4 }
prtconsoledescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The vendor description or label of this light in the
localization specified by prtConsoleLocalization.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtConsoleLightEntry 5 }
prtalertseveritylevel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePcriticalBinaryChangeEvent(3),
ePwarningUnaryChangeEvent(4),
ePwarningBinaryChangeEvent(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The level of severity of this alert table entry. The printer
determines the severity level assigned to each entry into the
table.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtAlertEntry 2 }
prtalerttraininglevel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePunknown(2),
ePuntrained(3),
ePtrained(4),
ePfieldService(5),
ePmanagement(6),
ePnoInterventionRequired(7)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"See textual convention PrtAlertTrainingLevelTC
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
The value of this object depends on the alert
condition as follows:
ePuntrained: Paper low/out.
ePtrained: Toner low.
ePfieldService: Marker failure.
ePmanagement: Configuration change."
::= { prtAlertEntry 3 }
prtalertgroup OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePgeneralPrinter(5),
ePcover(6),
ePinput(8),
ePoutput(9),
ePmarker(10),
ePchannel(14)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The type of sub-unit within the printer model that this alert
is related. Input, output, and markers are examples of
printer model groups, i.e., examples of types of sub-units.
Wherever possible, these enumerations match the
sub-identifier that identifies the relevant table in the
printmib.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtAlertEntry 4 }
prtalertgroupindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"An index of the row within the principle table in the
group identified by prtAlertGroup that represents the
sub-unit of the printer that caused this alert. The
combination of the prtAlertGroup and the prtAlertGroupIndex defines
exactly which printer sub-unit caused the alert.; for
example, Input #3, Output #2, and Marker #1.
Every object in this MIB is indexed with hrDeviceIndex and
optionally, another index variable. If this other index
variable is present in the table that generated the alert, it
will be used as the value for this object. Otherwise, this
value shall be -1.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtAlertEntry 5 }
prtalertlocation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The sub-unit location that is defined by the printer
manufacturer to further refine the location of this alert
within the designated sub-unit. The location is used in
conjunction with the Group and GroupIndex values; for
example, there is an alert in Input #2 at location number 7.
The value (-2) indicates unknown
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtAlertEntry 6 }
prtalertcode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePcoverOpened(3),
ePjam(8),
ePinputMediaTrayMissing(801),
ePinputMediaSupplyEmpty(808)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"See associated textual convention PrtAlertCodeTC
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
ePother is returned for a variety of conditions,
including: page punt, io buffer overflow, memory overflow,
and warming up. ePcoverOpened is returned for both door open
(top) and/or toner cartridge missing.
ePinputMediaTrayMissing is returned when paper is out in all
trays. And, ePinputMediaSupplyEmpty is returned for a paper
prompt."
::= { prtAlertEntry 7 }
prtalertdescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A description of this alert entry in the localization
specified by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization. The description is
provided by the printer to further elaborate on the enumerated
alert or provide information in the case where the code is
classified as `other' or `unknown'. The printer is required
to return a description string but the string may be a null
string.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details."
::= { prtAlertEntry 8 }
prtalerttime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of sysUpTime at the time that this alert was
generated.
Refer to Internet Draft Printer MIB, expiring Sept. 1997 for more details.
Additional information:
This object is always zero."
::= { prtAlertEntry 9 }
END