Configs/MIBs/HP-LASERJET-COMMON-MIB.mib

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-- THIS MIB CREATED TO REDUCE DUPLICATION BETWEEN HP LASERJET MIBS
HP-LASERJET-COMMON-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC1155-SMI
enterprises FROM RFC1155-SMI;
hp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 11 }
nm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hp 2 }
hpsystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nm 3 }
net-peripheral OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpsystem 9 }
netdm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { net-peripheral 4 }
dm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { netdm 2}
DisplayString ::= OCTET STRING
device OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dm 1 }
channel OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 6 }
channelTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { channel 3 }
channelEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { channelTable 1 }
system OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 1 }
settings-system OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 1 }
status-system OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 2 }
display OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { status-system 20 }
display-status OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { display 1 }
status-message OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { display 2 }
status-message1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { status-message 1 }
background-message OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { status-system 37 }
background-message1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { background-message 1 }
background-message2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { background-message 2 }
id OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 3 }
interface OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 4 }
at OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { interface 2 }
at1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { at 1 }
simm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { interface 1 }
simm1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm 1 }
simm2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm 2 }
simm3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm 3 }
simm4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm 4 }
simm5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm 5 }
simm6 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm 6 }
simm7 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm 7 }
simm8 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm 8 }
test OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 5 }
job OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 6 }
settings-job OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { job 1 }
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 }
error11 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 11 }
error12 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 12 }
error13 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 13 }
error14 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 14 }
error15 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 15 }
error16 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 16 }
error17 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 17 }
error18 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 18 }
error19 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 19 }
error20 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 20 }
error21 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 21 }
error22 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 22 }
error23 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 23 }
error24 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 24 }
error25 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 25 }
error26 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 26 }
error27 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 27 }
error28 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 28 }
error29 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 29 }
error30 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 30 }
error31 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 31 }
error32 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 32 }
error33 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 33 }
error34 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 34 }
error35 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 35 }
error36 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 36 }
error37 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 37 }
error38 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 38 }
error39 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 39 }
error40 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 40 }
error41 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 41 }
error42 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 42 }
error43 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 43 }
error44 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 44 }
error45 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 45 }
error46 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 46 }
error47 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 47 }
error48 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 48 }
error49 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 49 }
error50 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { errorlog 50 }
source-subsystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 2 }
io OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { source-subsystem 1 }
settings-io OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { io 1 }
status-io OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { io 2 }
ports OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { io 3 }
port1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ports 1 }
parallel OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { port1 1 }
processing-subsystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 3 }
pdl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { processing-subsystem 3 }
pdl-esc-p OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pdl 5 }
settings-pdl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pdl 1 }
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 }
status-intray OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intray 2 }
marking-agent OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-engine 5 }
settings-marking-agent OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { marking-agent 1 }
imaging OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-engine 6 }
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 }
printmib OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dm 2 }
prtGeneral OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 5 }
prtGeneralTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtGeneral 1 }
prtGeneralEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtGeneralTable 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 }
prtMarker OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 10 }
prtMarkerTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtMarker 2 }
prtMarkerEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtMarkerTable 1 }
prtMarkerColorant OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 12 }
prtMarkerColorantTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtMarkerColorant 1 }
prtMarkerColorantEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtMarkerColorantTable 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 }
phd OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { interface 5 }
phd2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { phd 2 }
phd3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { phd 3 }
phd4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { phd 4 }
phd5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { phd 5 }
phd6 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { phd 6 }
intrays OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intray 3 }
intray1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intrays 1 }
outbin OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-engine 4 }
settings-outbin OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbin 1 }
outbins OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbin 3 }
outbin1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbins 1 }
outbin2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbins 2 }
outbin3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbins 3 }
outbin4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbins 4 }
outbin5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbins 5 }
outbin6 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbins 6 }
outbin7 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbins 7 }
outbin8 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbins 8 }
outbin9 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbins 9 }
outbin10 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbins 10 }
outbin11 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { outbins 11 }
ph OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-engine 7 }
ph-devices OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ph 3 }
ph2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ph-devices 2 }
ph3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ph-devices 3 }
ph4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ph-devices 4 }
ph5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ph-devices 5 }
ph6 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ph-devices 6 }
print-media OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-engine 8 }
settings-print-media OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-media 1 }
media-info OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-media 3 }
media1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 1 }
media2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 2 }
media3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 3 }
media4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 4 }
media5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 5 }
media6 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 6 }
media7 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 7 }
media8 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 8 }
media9 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 9 }
media10 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 10 }
media11 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 11 }
media12 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 12 }
media13 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 13 }
media14 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 14 }
media15 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 15 }
media16 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 16 }
media17 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-info 17 }
prtCover OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 6 }
prtCoverTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtCover 1 }
prtCoverEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtCoverTable 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 }
file-system OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 10 }
settings-file-system OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { file-system 1 }
status-file-system OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { file-system 2 }
file-systems OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { file-system 3 }
file-system1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { file-systems 1 }
file-system2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { file-systems 2 }
file-system3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { file-systems 3 }
file-system4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { file-systems 4 }
resource-manager OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 12 }
mass-storage-resources OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { resource-manager 3 }
hrDiskStorageTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrDevice 6 }
hrDiskStorageEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrDiskStorageTable 1 }
hrPartitionTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrDevice 7 }
hrPartitionEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrPartitionTable 1 }
hrFSTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrDevice 8 }
hrFSEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrFSTable 1 }
mio OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { interface 3 }
mio1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mio 1 }
mio2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mio 2 }
mio3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mio 3 }
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 }
status-pdl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pdl 2 }
jetsend-proc-sub OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { processing-subsystem 8 }
settings-jetsend OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jetsend-proc-sub 1 }
jetsend-contact OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jetsend-proc-sub 3 }
settings-jetsend-contact OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jetsend-contact 1 }
held-job OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { job 7 }
held-job-info OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { held-job 1 }
held-job-control OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { held-job 2 }
accounting OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 16 }
printer-accounting OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { accounting 1 }
scanner-accounting OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { accounting 2 }
scanned-media-usage OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scanner-accounting 1 }
scanner OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { source-subsystem 2 }
settings-scanner OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { scanner 1 }
remote-procedure-call OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 13 }
settings-rpc OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { remote-procedure-call 1 }
status-rpc OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { remote-procedure-call 2 }
rpc-services OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { remote-procedure-call 3 }
mount OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rpc-services 1 }
settings-mount OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mount 1 }
nfs-server OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rpc-services 2 }
settings-nfs-server OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nfs-server 1 }
status-nfs-server OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nfs-server 2 }
rpc-bind OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rpc-services 3 }
settings-rpc-bind OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rpc-bind 1 }
status-rpc-bind OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rpc-bind 2 }
xport-interface OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 14 }
status-xip OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xport-interface 2 }
prtInterpreter OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 15 }
prtInterpreterTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtInterpreter 1 }
prtInterpreterEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtInterpreterTable 1 }
simm1-bank OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm1 6 }
simm1-bank1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm1-bank 1 }
simm1-bank2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm1-bank 2 }
simm2-bank OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm2 6 }
simm2-bank1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm2-bank 1 }
simm2-bank2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm2-bank 2 }
simm3-bank OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm3 6 }
simm3-bank1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm3-bank 1 }
simm3-bank2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { simm3-bank 2 }
mass-storage-block-driver OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { system 15 }
settings-mass-storage-bd OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mass-storage-block-driver 1 }
status-mass-storage-bd OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mass-storage-block-driver 2 }
mass-storage-block-drivers OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mass-storage-block-driver 3 }
mass-storage-bd2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mass-storage-block-drivers 2 }
settings-msbd2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mass-storage-bd2 1 }
spooler OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { source-subsystem 4 }
settings-spooler OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { spooler 1 }
media-modes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-media 4 }
media-mode-details OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-media 6 }
media-mode1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-mode-details 1 }
media-mode2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-mode-details 2 }
media-mode3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-mode-details 3 }
media-mode4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-mode-details 4 }
media-mode5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { media-mode-details 5 }
phd1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { phd 1 }
intray2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intrays 2 }
intray3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intrays 3 }
intray4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intrays 4 }
intray5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intrays 5 }
intray6 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intrays 6 }
intray7 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { intrays 7 }
media-size OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { print-media 5 }
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 }
tables OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { device 7 }
channel-table OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tables 2 }
channel-entry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { channel-table 1 }
prtChannel OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 14 }
prtChannelTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtChannel 1 }
prtChannelEntry OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtChannelTable 1 }
printed-media-usage OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printer-accounting 1 }
localization-language OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEnglish(1),
eFrench(2),
eGerman(3),
eSpanish(4),
eItalian(5),
eSwedish(6),
eDanish(7),
eNorwegian(8),
eDutch(9),
eFinnish(10),
eJapanese(11),
ePortuguese(12),
ePolish(13),
eTurkish(14)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Localization language used by the device for device
generated PML strings, control panel messages, and text
contained in any of the printer generated printed pages.
The order is the same order that is defined in MIO.
Since the MIO values start at zero, one has been added
to each value."
::= { status-system 1 }
not-ready-printer OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if any of the sub-systems in the printer are
not ready. A sub-system is not ready if the sub-system
is unable to perform its function until some sort of
intervention occurs. If there are no items in the NOT-
READY-PRINTER collection (i.e. no bits are set), then
all printer sub- systems are ready. Each sub-system has
a sub-system specific not ready object. If a sub-system
specific not ready object contains any items, then the
associated item will be in the NOT-READY collection."
::= { status-system 2 }
not-ready-controller OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the hardware controller sub-system in the
device is not ready. If there are no items in the
collection (i.e. no bits are set), then the hardware
controller sub-system is ready. If there is an item
present, then the item indicates what is causing the
hardware controller sub-system to be not ready. If the
cControllerFailure item is in the collection, then a
hardware error was detected on the main controller PC
board, sometimes called the formatter or the logic
broad. Example controller hardware errors include DRAM
controller failure, clock failure, memory parity error,
and ROM CRC error. The cFirmwareFailure item is in the
collection if a firmware/software error was detected.
Device specific detailed error information can be
retrieved from the error log objects, if the device
supports those objects. The POS will list which device
failures cause each item to be included in the
collection.
Additional information:
A controller failure occurrence will set the
cControllerFailure bit (bit 1). The controller
failures are: 62.X Service, 63 Service, 65 Service,
67 Service, 68 Service, and 68 Error.
A SIMM failure occurrence will set the cSIMMFailure
bit (bit 2). The SIMM failures are 61.X Service,
53-XY-ZZ Error, and 72 Service.
A DISK failure occurrence will set the cATFailure
bit (bit 3). The DISK failure is FS DISK FAILURE."
::= { status-system 3 }
not-idle OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if any of the sub-systems in the device are
not idle. The I/O source sub-system is considered not
idle if there is unprocessed PDL data in the device.
The PDL processing sub-system is considered not idle if
the device is processing a print job. The print engine
destination sub-system is considered not idle if media
is moving (i.e. the device is printing). [other text
here describing what causes the other sub-systems to be
considered not idle]."
::= { status-system 4 }
on-off-line OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOnline(1),
eOffline(2),
eOfflineAtEndOfJob(3)
}
ACCESS read-write
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:
When the printer is in the Offline state,
printing will stop as soon as possible (no more sheets
of media are pulled from input trays). The I/O
is taken offline also.
Setting to eOnline has the following affect:
Printer will immediately go to or remain in the Online
state; <noError> status is returned.
If the printer's current state
is Offline with a pending error condition that
prevents the printer from going to the Online
state, the printer will remain in the Offline state;
<genErr> status is returned
Setting to eOffline has the following affect:
Printer will immediately go to or remain in the
Offline state; <noError> status is returned.
If pages are being printed, those pages will complete
with the printer in the Offline state.
Setting to eOfflineAtEndOfJob has the following
affect:
If not in a job or already in the Offline state, the
printer will immediately go to or remain in the
Offline state; <noError> status is returned.
If in a job and the current state is Online, the
printer will remain in the Online state, with the
value of this object as eOfflineAtEndOfJob, until the
end of the job; <noError> status is returned. At the end of
the job, the printer goes to the Offline state and the
value of this object becomes eOffline.
Setting this object to eOffline or eOnline before the
end of the job causes the action for that value to be
taken immediately."
::= { 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:
See the CLEARABLE-WARNING and AUTO-CONTINUE objects for the
errors that this object will clear."
::= { status-system 6 }
user-nvram-reset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eTrue(1)
}
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Setting to eTrue causes all user NVRAM settings to
factory default settings. May also perform POWER-ON-
RESET functionality thus loosing print job data. The
POS will list which objects are effected by a user NVRAM
reset. Some items are NVRAM settings, but not user
controllable, so this action may not cause all of NVRAM
to be reset. Some examples of NVRAM settings that may
not be affected are page count, internally used pen
information, line configuration information, etc.
Additional information:
Setting to eTrue returns the NVRAM items listed
below to their factory default values. Performs
the same function as the 'MENU RESET' function
supported by the control panel except when printer
is in Offline state, setting this OID to eTrue will
not take the printer to the Online state.
DEFAULT-COPIES
DEFAULT-MEDIA-SIZE
DEFAULT-ORIENTATION
DEFAULT-LINES-PER-PAGE
DEFAULT-MANUAL-FEED
DEFAULT-RET
DEFAULT-PRINT-QUALITY
PCL-DEFAULT-FONT-SOURCE
PCL-DEFAULT-FONT-NUMBER
PCL-DEFAULT-FONT-HEIGHT
PCL-DEFAULT-FONT-WIDTH
PCL-DEFAULT-SYMBOL-SET
DEFAULT-VERTICAL-BLACK-RESOLUTION
DEFAULT-HORIZONTAL-BLACK-RESOLUTION
DEFAULT-PDL
CONTEXT-SENSITIVE-PDL-SELECTION
ENERGY-STAR
IO-TIMEOUT
DEFAULT-PAGE-PROTECT
POSTSCRIPT-JAM-RECOVERY (PostScript installed)
POSTSCRIPT-PRINT-ERRORS (PostScript installed)"
::= { status-system 12 }
total-ram-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies total amount of RAM, in bytes, available to
the controller for general computing."
::= { status-system 21 }
status-printer OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if any of the sub-systems in the device in a
warning condition. A warning condition exists if the
sub-system is useable, but not at its highest state of
functionality."
::= { status-system 22 }
status-controller OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the hardware controller sub-system in a
warning condition."
::= { status-system 23 }
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.
Additional information:
If this is set to eOn the device displays an
error message and goes offline for ten seconds. After ten seconds the
printer automatically returns to the online state.
If this is set to eOff then the device displays an error message and
goes offline. It remains offline until the operator presses the GO key or
until the CONTINUE object is set.
If the printer is not idle, the new value may not take effect
until a job boundary is reached. If a get is done on this object before
the job boundary is reached, the value last set will be returned."
::= { status-system 7 }
display-column-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the number of characters displayable on each
row of the printer's display."
::= { display-status 1 }
display-number-of-rows OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the number of rows displayable on the
printer's display."
::= { display-status 2 }
status-msg-line1-part1 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"First part of the first line of the printer's status
message.
Additional information:
In the Offline state, device only returns
00 OFFLINE and not the actual content of control panel
display."
::= { status-message1 1 }
background-status-msg-line1-part1 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..16))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The string displayed on the device's front panel in
place of the printer's built-in background status
string. An example built-in background status string is
'00 READY'.
Additional information:
The display size for the LaserJet 4050 Series printers is 2 X 16.
The value of this object and the current value of
BACKGROUND-STATUS-MSG-LINE2-PART1 are displayed
together on the 2-line display, but they must
be set independently. If line 2 has been set, and the
next message to be displayed only requires line 1,
BACKGROUND-STATUS-MSG-LINE2-PART1 must be set to the
null string to clear it.
This object allows a message to be displayed when
it is the highest priority message. Setting this
object does not guarantee the message will be
displayed; and reading it returns the value last
written, not the currently displayed message (use
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText to read the
display).
The priority assigned for displaying this message
is one lower than the READY message. In other words,
the only message that can be replaced by these
objects is the READY message.
To clear the message, write a null string to both
this object and BACKGROUND-STATUS-MSG-LINE2-PART1."
::= { background-message1 1 }
background-status-msg-line2-part1 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..16))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The string displayed on the device's front panel in
place of the printer's built-in background status
string. An example built-in background status string is
'00 READY'.
Additional information:
See BACKGROUND-STATUS-MSG-LINE1-PART1"
::= { background-message2 1 }
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 }
localization-languages-supported OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The list of languages supported by the device. The
languages are primarily, but not limited to, two
character codes from ISO 639, each separated by a comma
character.
Additional information:
This string will always be in the Roman-8 character
set. See prtLocalizationLanguage for details about each language value."
::= { status-system 52 }
localization-countries-supported OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The list of countries supported by the device. The
countries are primarily, but not limited to, two
character codes from ISO 3166, each separated by a comma
character.
Additional information:
This string will always be in the Roman-8 character
set. See prtLocalizationCountry for details about each country value."
::= { status-system 53 }
control-panel-button-press OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eGoButton(1),
eMenuPlusButton(2),
eMenuMinusButton(3),
eItemPlusButton(4),
eItemMinusButton(5),
eValuePlusButton(6),
eValueMinusButton(7),
eSelectButton(8),
eCancelJobButton(9)
}
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Writing this object simulates pressing a button on the
control panel."
::= { status-system 60 }
model-number OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies the device model number as listed in the HP
corporate price list (e.g. C2121A for DeskJet 500C).
The string is as specific as possible. Products should
note in POS if the model number on the CPL changes but
the device reports the previous model number. If the
model number changes based on the installed options, the
POS should indicate if only the base model number is
returned, or if the device senses the installed options
and returns the correct model number. If possible,
encode the model number 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. The default of this object is the
same on all LaserJet 4050 Series printers."
::= { id 1 }
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 a 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-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 }
system-contact OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"User defined string containing the name of the person or
group that is responsible for the device. 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:
User defined system contact. The maximum
supported string length is 16 characters. If the user
entered string is too long, the device will store as
much as possible and will return the
<noError> status."
::= { id 13 }
at1-model-number OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies the AT model number. If the disk was
manufactured by HP, then the model number is the one
listed in the HP corporate price list. If possible,
encode the model number in a symbol set (like Roman-8)
that matches the ASCII character set and limit the
characters used to ASCII characters.
Additional information:
The model number is obtained from the disk
using the IDE (Intelligent Drive Electronics)
Identify command. This objects is only supported
if a disk is installed. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no disk installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no disk installed."
::= { at1 1 }
at1-model-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns product information identifying the AT storage
device. Example: C3014A
Additional information:
The product information is obtained from the
disk using the IDE (Intelligent Drive Electronics)
Identify command. This objects is only supported
if a disk is installed. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no disk installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no disk installed."
::= { at1 2 }
at1-manufacturing-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns information describing the manufacture of this
particular AT. May include serial number and firmware
revision.
Additional information:
Returns the model number, serial number, and
firmware revision of the installed disk. This
information is obtained from the disk using the
IDE (Intelligent Drive Electronics) Identify
command. Example: HP C3014A JP932412W9 K2A4A059.
This objects is only supported if a disk is installed.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no disk
installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no disk installed."
::= { at1 3 }
at1-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eDiskDrive(8)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
this particular AT interface. See SIMM1-TYPE for an
explanation of the enumerations.
Additional information:
eEmpty means the device did not detect any AT.
eDiskDrive means the AT contains a disk drive."
::= { at1 4 }
at1-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the installed
option. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for an explanation of the
meaning of the value of this object.
Additional information:
This object contains the size, in bytes, of
the installed disk option. This objects is only
supported if a disk is installed.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no disk
installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no disk installed."
::= { at1 5 }
simm1-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory(5),
eFlashMemory(7),
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 for describing DIMMs instead
of SIMMs on LaserJet 4050 Series. eRamRom is used to denote LaserJet 4050 Series's combo simm."
::= { 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, eRamRom, or eFlashMemory.
For eRamRom only the size of the Ram portion of the SIMM
is returned."
::= { simm1 5 }
simm2-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory(5),
eFlashMemory(7),
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 for describing DIMMs instead
of SIMMs on LaserJet 4050 Series. eRamRom is used to denote LaserJet 4050 Series's combo simm."
::= { 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:
This object is used for describing DIMMs instead
of SIMMs on LaserJet 4050 Series. Returns an indication of the capacity of the
installed option in bytes. This object is not
supported unless the SIMM2-TYPE type is
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory, eRamRom, or eFlashMemory.
For eRamRom only the size of the Ram portion of the
SIMM is returned."
::= { simm2 5 }
simm3-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory(5),
eFlashMemory(7),
eRamRom(9)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
SIMM slot 3. See SIMM1-TYPE for a description."
::= { simm3 4 }
simm3-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the SIMM
installed in SIMM slot 3. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for a
description.
Additional information:
This object is used for describing DIMMs instead
of SIMMs on LaserJet 4050 Series. Returns an indication of the capacity of the
installed option in bytes. This object is not
supported unless the SIMM3-TYPE type is
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory, eRamRom, or eFlashMemory.
For eRamRom only the size of the Ram portion of the
simm is returned."
::= { simm3 5 }
simm4-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
SIMM slot 4. See SIMM1-TYPE for a description."
::= { simm4 4 }
simm4-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the SIMM
installed in SIMM slot 4. 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 SIMM4-TYPE type is
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory."
::= { simm4 5 }
simm5-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
SIMM slot 5. See SIMM1-TYPE for a description."
::= { simm5 4 }
simm5-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the SIMM
installed in SIMM slot 5. 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 SIMM5-TYPE type is
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory."
::= { simm5 5 }
simm6-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
SIMM slot 6. See SIMM1-TYPE for a description."
::= { simm6 4 }
simm6-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the SIMM
installed in SIMM slot 6. 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 SIMM6-TYPE type is
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory."
::= { simm6 5 }
simm7-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
SIMM slot 7. See SIMM1-TYPE for a description."
::= { simm7 4 }
simm7-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the SIMM
installed in SIMM slot 7. 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 SIMM7-TYPE type is
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory."
::= { simm7 5 }
simm8-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
SIMM slot 8. See SIMM1-TYPE for a description."
::= { simm8 4 }
simm8-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the SIMM
installed in SIMM slot 8. 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 SIMM8-TYPE type is
eVolatileRandomAccessMemory."
::= { simm8 5 }
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.
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 or printing
an internal page), this action will be delayed until the next job boundary.
See the PRINT-INTERNAL-PAGE object for more details."
::= { test 1 }
print-internal-page OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eNotPrintingAnInternalPage(1),
ePrintingAnUnknownInternalPage(2),
eDeviceDemoPage1ConfigurationPage(3),
eDeviceDemoPage5ErrorLog(7),
eDeviceDemoPage6FileSystemDirectoryListing(8),
eDeviceDemoPage7MenuMap(9),
eDeviceUsagePage(10),
ePCLFontList1(350),
ePSFontList(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:
Previous products used
ePCLDemoPage1ConfigurationPage(300) for the
Configuration or Self Test page. This product uses
eDeviceDemoPage1ConfigurationPage(3).
LaserJet 4050 Series does not support continuously printing a demo page.
When this object is set to a valid value, the status returned is <noError>
and the value returned is ePrintingAnUnknownInternalPage. If the printer
is idle, the page will be printed immediately. If the printer is
currently printing another job, the internal page requested will not print
until that job is finished.
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 a get on this object will
return the value ePrintingAnUnknownInternalPage. Once the page (or pages)
is finished being formatted, this object returns a value of
eNotPrintingAnInternalPage, even though the page may not have finished
being printed.
Setting this object multiple times will queue up the requests, but only
a limited number will be queued. Once the queue is full, additional
requests will be ignored."
::= { test 2 }
clearable-warning OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOn(2),
eJob(3)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or controls how the device will track clearable
warnings. A clearable warning indicates a transient
event in the device. The device will continue after the
transient event occurs. If CLEARABLE-WARNING is eOff,
the device does not track clearable warnings. If
CLEARABLE-WARNING is eOn, all clearable warnings will be
tracked until cleared (acknowledged). If CLEARABLE-
WARNING is eJob, a clearable warning generated due to an
event that occurs because of the print job being
processed will be automatically cleared when the device
has finished processing the job. Example clearable
warning events include the device altering resolution or
page protection due to memory constraints. The POS will
document what transient events are treated as clearable
warnings.
Additional information:
If set to eOn, the warning is displayed until the GO key
is pressed or the CONTINUE object is set.
If set to eJob, the warning is displayed until the end of the job in which
it was generated."
::= { settings-job 1 }
cancel-job OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..32767)
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Cancels the print job whose ID matches the value written
to the CANCEL-JOB object. The host first learns the job
ID using the CURRENT-JOB-PARSING-ID command. If the
printer has completely processed the job, the printer
responds with <badValue>. If the
value of the CURRENT-JOB-PARSING-ID is smaller than the
value written to the CANCEL-JOB object, then the printer
responds with <badValue>. When
read, returns the value of the last job ID what was
canceled, or -1 to indicate no job has been canceled.
Additional information:
If the value written matches the ID of a job that is
currently being canceled (for any reason),
the printer responds with <noError>.
LaserJet 4050 Series uses job ID's in the range of 0..32767.
Because the ID number can wrap to zero,
CURRENT-JOB-PARSING-ID may be smaller than the value
written to this object; when this occurs, no error
will result as long as the ID is for a currently
processing job. This object is write only, so the
comment in the general description stating the
job ID or -1 will be returned on a read does not
apply."
::= { settings-job 2 }
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.
Note that '0' may also be returned when there is a valid error, but a current
page count was unavailable. 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 (30 on LaserJet 4050 Series printers), 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 number is returned in the upper 16 bits.
If it is 68, 69, 79, or 80, then the sub code is returned in the lower
16 bits (eg. 68 001C, where the subcode is already a hexadecimal value).
If the error number is any other number, then the 1st sub code (XX)
will be in bits 15-8 and the 2nd sub code (YY) will be in bits 7-0 (eg.
55.04.02) where XX=04 and YY=02).
Example: If the error is 68 001A, then the value returned will be 4456474.
To break it down: 4456474 = 0x0044001A
The upper 16 bits: 0x0044 = 68
The lower 16 bits: 0x001A = 001A
Which is the error: 68 001A
Example: If the error is 55.04.241, then the error code will be 3605745.
To break it down: 3605745 = 0x003704F1
The upper 16 bits: 0x0037 = 55
The upper byte of the lower 16 bits: 0x04 = 04
The lower byte of the lower 16 bits: 0xF1 = 241
Which is the error: 55.04.241"
::= { 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 }
error11-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
11 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."
::= { error11 1 }
error11-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."
::= { error11 2 }
error12-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
12 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."
::= { error12 1 }
error12-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."
::= { error12 2 }
error13-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
13 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."
::= { error13 1 }
error13-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."
::= { error13 2 }
error14-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
14 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."
::= { error14 1 }
error14-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."
::= { error14 2 }
error15-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
15 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."
::= { error15 1 }
error15-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."
::= { error15 2 }
error16-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
16 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."
::= { error16 1 }
error16-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."
::= { error16 2 }
error17-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
17 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."
::= { error17 1 }
error17-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."
::= { error17 2 }
error18-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
18 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."
::= { error18 1 }
error18-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."
::= { error18 2 }
error19-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
19 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."
::= { error19 1 }
error19-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."
::= { error19 2 }
error20-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
20 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."
::= { error20 1 }
error20-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."
::= { error20 2 }
error21-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
21 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."
::= { error21 1 }
error21-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."
::= { error21 2 }
error22-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
22 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."
::= { error22 1 }
error22-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."
::= { error22 2 }
error23-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
23 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."
::= { error23 1 }
error23-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."
::= { error23 2 }
error24-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
24 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."
::= { error24 1 }
error24-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."
::= { error24 2 }
error25-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
25 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."
::= { error25 1 }
error25-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."
::= { error25 2 }
error26-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
26 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."
::= { error26 1 }
error26-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."
::= { error26 2 }
error27-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
27 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."
::= { error27 1 }
error27-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."
::= { error27 2 }
error28-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
28 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."
::= { error28 1 }
error28-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."
::= { error28 2 }
error29-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
29 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."
::= { error29 1 }
error29-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."
::= { error29 2 }
error30-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
30 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."
::= { error30 1 }
error30-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."
::= { error30 2 }
error31-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains some sort of time stamp indicating when error
31 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."
::= { error31 1 }
error31-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."
::= { error31 2 }
error32-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
32 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."
::= { error32 1 }
error32-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."
::= { error32 2 }
error33-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
33 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."
::= { error33 1 }
error33-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."
::= { error33 2 }
error34-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
34 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."
::= { error34 1 }
error34-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."
::= { error34 2 }
error35-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
35 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."
::= { error35 1 }
error35-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."
::= { error35 2 }
error36-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
36 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."
::= { error36 1 }
error36-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."
::= { error36 2 }
error37-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
37 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."
::= { error37 1 }
error37-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."
::= { error37 2 }
error38-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
38 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."
::= { error38 1 }
error38-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."
::= { error38 2 }
error39-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
39 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."
::= { error39 1 }
error39-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."
::= { error39 2 }
error40-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
40 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."
::= { error40 1 }
error40-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."
::= { error40 2 }
error41-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
41 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."
::= { error41 1 }
error41-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."
::= { error41 2 }
error42-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
42 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."
::= { error42 1 }
error42-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."
::= { error42 2 }
error43-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
43 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."
::= { error43 1 }
error43-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."
::= { error43 2 }
error44-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
44 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."
::= { error44 1 }
error44-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."
::= { error44 2 }
error45-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
45 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."
::= { error45 1 }
error45-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."
::= { error45 2 }
error46-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
46 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."
::= { error46 1 }
error46-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."
::= { error46 2 }
error47-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
47 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."
::= { error47 1 }
error47-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."
::= { error47 2 }
error48-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
48 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."
::= { error48 1 }
error48-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."
::= { error48 2 }
error49-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
49 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."
::= { error49 1 }
error49-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."
::= { error49 2 }
error50-time-stamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains a time stamp indicating when error
50 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."
::= { error50 1 }
error50-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."
::= { error50 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
<noError> status and the
value will be snapped to the nearest supported
value."
::= { 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 }
io-buffering OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2),
eAuto(3)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or controls the manner in which the device
performs I/O data buffering. I/O data buffering allows
additional print job data to be buffered by the I/O sub-
system in an effort to allow the computer sending the
data to perform other tasks and to keep the PDL
processing sub-system busy. eOff, I/O buffering is
disabled. When eOn, I/O buffering is enabled and the
IO-BUFFER-SIZE object controls the amount of memory set
aside for I/O buffer. When eAuto, I/O buffering is
enabled and the I/O buffer size is determined
automatically by the device and the IO-BUFFER-SIZE
object is not used.
Additional information:
In a PCL-only printer, all values may be set at any time.
When there is less than 4M of memory installed, setting this object to eOn
or eAuto will cause <badValue> to be returned.
At exactly 4M of memory, eOn is not a valid setting. At more than 4M
of memory any setting is valid, subject to the conditions listed in the
interactions below."
::= { settings-io 5 }
io-buffer-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or configures the amount of memory, in bytes,
dedicated to I/O print job data buffering. Attempting
to set to an unsupported value causes the device to use
the closest supported value. Each device POS should
document the list of supported values.
Additional information:
In LaserJet 4050 Series the minimum supported value is 10K bytes
(10240).
The maximum supported value is dependent on total memory installed
and the amount of memory currently being used by other memory
consumers. Use the MAXIMUM-IO-BUFFERING-MEMORY object to determine
this value.
The following rules determine legal values for this object:
1) Sizes less than 10K bytes will snap to 10K bytes.
2) Sizes between 10K and 100K bytes will be rounded to the nearest 10K.
3) Sizes between 100K bytes and the maximum value allowed will round to
the nearest 100K bytes.
If the value had to be snapped or rounded, <noError>
will be returned along with the actual value that was written.
Attempting to set this object when IO-BUFFERING is eOff will cause a status
of <genErr> to be returned. When IO-BUFFERING is
eOff, reading this object will return a value of zero."
::= { settings-io 6 }
maximum-io-buffering-memory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object's name is misleading. Returns the maximum
amount of additional memory, in bytes, that can be
dedicated to buffering print job data."
::= { settings-io 7 }
not-ready-source-io OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the I/O sub-system in the device is not
ready. If there are no items in the collection (i.e. no
bits are set), then the I/O sub-system is ready. If
there is an item present, then the item indicates what
is causing the I/O sub-system to be not ready. If the
I/O sub-system is not ready due to a soft error, the
soft error is considered to be an auto-continuable
error, thus it can be acknowledged by setting the
CONTINUE object to eTrue."
::= { status-io 1 }
status-source-io OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the I/O sub-system in a warning condition."
::= { status-io 2 }
parallel-speed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eSlow(1),
eFast(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the maximum parallel I/O port speed.
An eSlow setting causes a 10 us busy pulse per received
byte of data. An eFast setting causes a 1.5 us busy
pulse per received byte of data. In rare cases, setting
this value to eFast can cause the parallel port to no
longer transfer data reliably."
::= { parallel 4 }
parallel-bidirectionality OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUnidirectional(1),
eBidirectional(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes whether the parallel I/O port
supports bidirectional communication."
::= { parallel 5 }
port1-parallel-speed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eSlow(1),
eFast(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the maximum parallel I/O port speed,
for port 1. This object is only supported if this port
is a parallel port. An eSlow setting causes a 10 us
busy pulse per received byte of data. An eFast setting
causes a 1.5 us busy pulse per received byte of data.
In rare cases, setting this value to eFast can cause the
parallel port to no longer transfer data reliably."
::= { port1 4 }
port1-parallel-bidirectionality OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUnidirectional(1),
eBidirectional(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes whether the parallel I/O port
supports bidirectional communication for port 1. This
object is only supported if this port is a parallel
port.
Additional information:
A get on this object returns the current mode
for the parallel port. Setting this object specifies whether or not
bidirectional communications will be allowed."
::= { port1 5 }
default-orientation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePortrait(1),
eLandscape(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the default orientation. The list of
supported values should be documented in the device
POS."
::= { settings-pdl 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:
When PCL (including PCL/XL) is the only PDL
installed in LaserJet 4050 Series, 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 8 Megabytes of RAM are 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
<badValue> to be returned.
When Postscript and 8 Megabytes or more of RAM are installed, all values
are valid, provided I/O Buffering, Mopying, or Ram Disk have not consumed
the needed memory.
This object is only supported if Postscript is resident in the printer."
::= { 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:
NOTE: The values listed below have not been verified
on LaserJet 4050 Series. The following numbers assume that IO-BUFFERING=eOff;
if IO-BUFFERING<>eOff, the following numbers will be reduced by the value of
IO-BUFFER-SIZE.
Memory for resource saving is allocated in increments of 102400 bytes.
Therefore, for each 1M (1048576 bytes) of memory added to the printer, 102400
bytes are made available to resource saving (and I/O buffering) and 24576
bytes are retained until an additional 102400 byte block can be made
available. The value reported by this object is always rounded down to the
nearest multiple of 102400.
For a PCL-only printer, the value of this object is zero (all resource saving
memory is dedicated to PCL).
If PostScript is installed without a duplex unit, the value of this object is
as follows:
Zero if <7M memory is installed.
1048576 if 7M memory is installed and RESOURCE-SAVING=eOff.
1048576 if 7M memory is installed and RESOURCE-SAVING=eOn (note that this
value will be reduced by the amount of memory allocated to
PCL-RESOURCE-SAVING-MEMORY-SIZE and POSTSCRIPT-RESOURCE-SAVING-MEMORY-SIZE).
819200 if 7M memory is installed and RESOURCE-SAVING=eAuto.
When RESOURCE-SAVING=eAuto, 819200 bytes of each 1M over 7M memory installed
are allocated to PCL and PostScript (409600 each) with the remaining bytes
added to this object.
When RESOURCE-SAVING=eOn or eOff, all bytes over 13M memory installed are
added to this object.
If PostScript is installed with a duplex unit, the value of this object is as
follows:
Zero if <13M memory is installed.
1048576 if 13M memory is installed and RESOURCE-SAVING=eOff.
1048576 if 13M memory is installed and RESOURCE-SAVING=eOn (note that this
value will be reduced by the amount of memory allocated to
PCL-RESOURCE-SAVING-MEMORY-SIZE and POSTSCRIPT-RESOURCE-SAVING-MEMORY-SIZE).
1048576 if 13M memory is installed and RESOURCE-SAVING=eAuto.
When RESOURCE-SAVING=eAuto, 810200 bytes of each 1M over 13M memory installed
are allocated to PCL and PostScript (409600 each) with the remaining bytes
added to this object.
When RESOURCE-SAVING=eOn or eOff, all bytes over 13M memory installed are
added to this object.
The above listed values returned by this object will be reduced by the amount
of memory added to PCL-RESOURCE-SAVING-MEMORY-SIZE and
POSTSCRIPT-RESOURCE-SAVING-MEMORY-SIZE when RESOURCE-SAVING=eOn."
::= { 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 4050 Series 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 and 600
for LaserJet 8100 Series and LaserJet 8000 Series, and 300, 600, and 1200 for LaserJet 5000 Series
and LaserJet 4000 Series.
Setting to an unsupported value causes the printer
to substitute in a snap value and
to return <noError> status.
The snap values are as follow:
LaserJet 5000 Series and LaserJet 4000 Series:
n < 450 snaps to 300
450 >= n < 900 snaps to 600
n >= 900 snaps to 1200
LaserJet 8100 Series and LaserJet 8000 Series:
n < 450 snaps to 300
n >= 450 snaps to 600 "
::= { 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 4050 Series changing this object 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 and 600
for LaserJet 8100 Series and LaserJet 8000 Series, and 300, 600, and 1200 for LaserJet 5000 Series
and LaserJet 4000 Series.
Setting to an unsupported value causes the printer
to substitute in a snap value and to
return <noError> status.
The snap values are as follow:
LaserJet 5000 Series and LaserJet 4000 Series:
n < 450 snaps to 300
450 >= n < 900 snaps to 600
n >= 900 snaps to 1200
LaserJet 8100 Series and LaserJet 8000 Series:
n < 450 snaps to 300
n >= 450 snaps to 600 "
::= { 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 4050 Series are 5 to 128.
Setting to an unsupported value causes the
the printer to substitute in a snap value and to return
<noError>
status.
The snap values are as follow:
<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>."
::= { settings-pdl 12 }
default-media-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSExecutive(1),
eUSLetter(2),
eUSLegal(3),
eROC16K(17),
eJISExecutive(18),
eISOandJISA5(25),
eISOandJISA4(26),
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 }
default-media-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the media name that is used until the
media name is changed by a print job command.
Additional information:
This string must be one of the MEDIAn-NAME
objects. The value of this object is saved across
a power cycle."
::= { settings-pdl 22 }
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 }
pcl-datecode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates the PCL firmware date code in yyyymmdd
format."
::= { pdl-pcl 1 }
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.
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 less than 8 Megabytes of RAM is in the printer.
400K bytes if RAM >= 8 Megabytes and RESOURCE-SAVING = eOn.
400K bytes if RAM = 8 Megabytes and RESOURCE-SAVING = eAuto, plus 100K bytes
for each Megabyte of RAM over 8 Megabytes.
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 bytes (which disables resource saving for PCL)
400K bytes through (400K bytes + 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> 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> 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-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains the name of the PDL. For PCL, the name is
`PCL'."
::= { pdl-pcl 3 }
pcl-version OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains the PDL version."
::= { pdl-pcl 4 }
pcl-total-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of PCL pages printed by the device.
Additional information:
In LaserJet 4050 Series the PCL page count is kept in
NVRAM, and the NVRAM value is updated at least every
10 pages. NOTE: The value returned by this object will
be incremented every page but if power is lost between
NVRAM updates, up to 9 pages of the page count may be
lost. The page count counter will be reset to zero
after 16,777,215 (2^24-1) pages.
The page count is incremented when a sheet of media is pulled from an input
tray. A duplex printed sheet will cause this counter to be incremented by
two."
::= { pdl-pcl 5 }
pcl-default-symbol-set OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eISO60DanishNorwegian(4),
eISO15Italian(9),
eISO88591Latin1ECMA94(14),
eISO11SwedishforNames(19),
eISO6ASCII(21),
eISO4UnitedKingdom(37),
eISO69French(38),
eISO21German(39),
eLegal(53),
eISO88592Latin2ECMA94(78),
eISO17Spanish(83),
ePSMath(173),
eISO88599Latin5ECMA128(174),
eWindows31Latin5(180),
eMicrosoftPublishing(202),
eVenturaMath(205),
eDeskTop(234),
eMath8(269),
eRoman8(277),
eWindows31Latin2(293),
ePC8Turkish(308),
eWindows30Latin1(309),
ePSText(330),
ePC8CodePage437(341),
ePC8DNDanishNorwegian(373),
ePC850Multilingual(405),
eVenturaInternational(426),
eVenturaUS(458),
ePiFont(501),
ePC852Latin2(565),
eWindows31J(619),
eWindows31Latin1(629)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the default PCL symbol set. The
enumeration values match the values supported by the PCL
Symbol Set Code escape sequence, <ESC>*c#R. The binary
representation of the enumerated value is also matches
the PML <SymbolSetValue>.
Additional information:
The eWindows31J enumeration is only supported
if a Japanese font SIMM is installed."
::= { pdl-pcl 11 }
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:
Supported values range from 400 to 99975, in
increments of 25 units.
Setting to an unsupported value causes the
printer to substitute in a snap value and to
return <noError> status.
The snap values are as follow:
<=400 snaps to 400
>=99975 snaps to 99975
Unsupported values in the range 400 to 99975 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),
eRomSimm4(13)
}
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"
::= { pdl-pcl 16 }
postscript-datecode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates the PostScript firmware datecode in
yyyymmdd format.
Additional information:
This object is only supported if PostScript
option is installed.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no
PostScript option installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no PostScript option
installed."
::= { pdl-postscript 1 }
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.
If Postscript is installed, the default value of this object is as follows:
0 if RESOURCE-SAVING = eOff.
0 if less than 8 Megabytes of RAM is in the printer.
400K bytes if RAM >= 8 Megabytes and RESOURCE-SAVING = eOn.
400K bytes if RAM = 8 Megabytes and RESOURCE-SAVING = eAuto, plus 100K bytes
for each Megabyte of RAM over 8 Megabytes.
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 bytes (which disables resource saving for Postscript)
400K bytes through (400K bytes + 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> 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> 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-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains the name of the PDL. For PostScript, the name
is `PostScript'.
Additional information:
This object is only supported if PostScript
option is installed.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no
PostScript option installed.
Returns an <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no PostScript option
installed."
::= { pdl-postscript 3 }
postscript-version OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains the PDL version.
Additional information:
This object is only supported if PostScript
option is installed.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no
PostScript option installed.
Returns an <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no PostScript option
installed."
::= { pdl-postscript 4 }
postscript-total-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of PostScript pages printed by the device.
Additional information:
This object is only supported if the PostScript
option is installed.
In LaserJet 4050 Series the count is kept in NVRAM, and the
NVRAM value is updated at least every 10
sheets. NOTE: The value returned by this object will
be incremented every sheet but if power is lost between
NVRAM updates up to 9 sheets of the count may be
lost. The counter will be reset to zero
after 16,777,215 (2^24-1) pages. "
::= { pdl-postscript 5 }
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.
Additional information:
This object is only supported if the PostScript
option is installed."
::= { pdl-postscript 11 }
postscript-jam-recovery OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the PostScript jam recovery setting.
If eOn, then the device will reprint PostScript pages,
if those pages jam.
Additional information:
This object is only supported if PostScript
option is installed."
::= { pdl-postscript 12 }
esc-p-datecode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This indicates the ESC-P PDL datecode. The datecode
format is yyyymmdd.
Additional information:
This object is only supported if ESC-P option is
installed.
Returns an <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no ESC-P
option installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no ESC-P option
installed."
::= { pdl-esc-p 1 }
esc-p-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains the name of the PDL. For ESC-P, the name is
`ESC-P'.
Additional information:
This object is only supported if ESC-P option is
installed.
Returns an <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no ESC-P
option installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no ESC-P option
installed."
::= { pdl-esc-p 3 }
esc-p-version OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Contains the PDL version.
Additional information:
This object is only supported if ESC-P option is
installed.
Returns an <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no ESC-P
option installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no ESC-P option
installed."
::= { pdl-esc-p 4 }
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 }
not-ready-destination-print-engine OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the print engine sub-system in the device
is not ready. If there are no items in the collection
(i.e. no bits are set), then the print engine sub-
system is ready. If there is an item present, then the
item indicates what is causing the print engine sub-
system to be not ready. cDoorOpen is in the collection
if one or more access panels are open. If the device
contains more than one access panel, then NOT-READY-
PRINT-ENGINE-DOOR indicates which access panel(s) are
open. cInternalMediaJam is in the collection if one or
more pieces of media are jammed inside the device. If
the media is jammed at an input tray, cTrayMediaJam is
in the collection, and if the device has more than one
input tray, then NOT-READY-MEDIA-JAM-AT-TRAY indicates
which tray has a media jam. If the media is jammed at
an output bin, cBinMediaJam is in the collection, and if
the device has more than one output bin, then NOT-READY-
MEDIA-JAM-AT-BIN indicates which bin has a media jam.
cRequestedMediaUnavailable is in the collection if the
current print job requires media that is not available.
cTrayEmpty is in the collection if the current print job
requires media from an input tray that is empty. If the
device has more than one input tray, then NOT-READY-
TRAY-EMPTY indicates which tray is empty.
cOutputBinFull is in the collection if an output bin is
full. If the device has more than one output bin, then
NOT-READY-BIN-FULL indicates which bin is full.
cManualFeedMedia is in the collection if the device is
waiting for media to manually be fed.
cMarkingAgentMissing is in the collection if a marking
agent (toner cartridge, ink pen, etc.) is missing. If
the device has more than one marking agent, then NOT-
READY-MARKING-AGENT-MISSING indicates which marking
agent is missing. cMarkingAgentOut is in the collection
if the device is not ready due to one or more marking
agents being low or out. If the device has more than
one marking agent, then NOT-READY-MARKING-AGENT-LOW-OR-
OUT indicates which marking agent is low or out.
cIncorrectMarkingAgent is in the collection if the
device detects that an incorrect marking agent is
installed. If the device has more than one marking
agent, then NOT-READY-INCORRECT-MARKING-AGENT indicates
which marking agent location is loaded with the wrong
type of marking agent. cTrayMissing is in the
collection if the device is not ready because one or
more trays are not installed. If the device has more
than one input tray, then NOT-READY-TRAY-MISSING
indicates which tray is missing. cDeviceSpecific is in
the collection if one or more items are in either NOT-
READY-LASER-PRINT-ENGINE or NOT-READY-DESTINATION-
INKJET-PRINT-ENGINE-NOT-READY. cMediaPickMisfeed is in
the collection if the print engine detects the tray is
not empty, but can not pick up a sheet of media from
that tray. cMarkingAgentFailure indicates there is a
failure with a marking agent and it may need to be
replaced. If the device supports more than one marking
agent, then the NOT-READY-MARKING-AGENT-FAILURE object
indicates all the marking agents that have failed. The
POS will indicate the marking agent failure recovery
process, if any."
::= { status-prt-eng 1 }
not-ready-laser-print-engine OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the laser print engine sub-system in the
device is not ready. If there are no items in the
collection (i.e. no bits are set), then the laser print
engine sub-system is ready. If there is an item
present, then the item indicates what is causing the
laser print engine sub-system to be not ready."
::= { status-prt-eng 3 }
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 }
total-color-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..4294967296)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of color pages printed by the device.
Additional information:
Any page with one or more color pixels is counted as
a color page. Pages that only contain black marks are not
counted by this object.
The counter will roll over to zero after 4,294,967,296 pages.
Each side of a duplexed sheet of media will be counted
independently based on the criteria listed above."
::= { status-prt-eng 7 }
default-manual-feed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the default manual feed value used by
the PDLs."
::= { settings-intray 4 }
mp-tray OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eCassette(2),
eFirst(3)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the value of the multi-purpose (MP)
tray configuration variable. The MP tray can be
configured to operate as an additional input tray
(eCassette), a manual feed slot (eManual), or in a
manner compatible with the LaserJet III manual feed slot
(eFirst). If configured for eFirst, if media is present
in the MP tray, that media is used (assuming the size
matches and the print job didn't specify another tray)
until the MP tray is empty.
Additional information:
The MP tray can be configured for use either as a paper
cassette or as a priority manual feed tray. When the tray is configured as a manual feed tray, unsolicited status messages are not generated when there is no
paper in the tray. LaserJet 4050 Series will pull media from TRAY 1 only if there is
a sheet present and it matches the needed size and type."
::= { settings-intray 5 }
tray-lock OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the list of locked input trays. The
printer only pulls media from a locked input tray when
the input tray is specifically requested by the print
job.
Additional information:
The HP LaserJet 2100 Series will pull paper from a
locked tray if that tray is specifically requested or if
the user presses the Go button on a paper mount override
and there is no paper available in an unlocked tray.
There must always be at least one unlocked tray. When
no optional lower cassette is installed and one tray is
locked, an attempt to lock the other tray will result in
the first tray unlocking. When the optional cassette is
installed and two trays are locked, an attempt to lock
the third will fail with a return status of
<badValue> and a return value
containing the collection of previously locked trays."
::= { settings-intray 6 }
not-ready-tray-missing OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates which trays are not currently installed that
is caused the device to be not ready."
::= { status-intray 1 }
not-ready-tray-empty OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates which trays contain no media causing the
device to be not ready. Some devices may treat tray
missing as a tray empty condition."
::= { status-intray 2 }
status-tray-missing OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates which trays are not currently installed that
is caused the device to be in a warning condition."
::= { status-intray 3 }
status-tray-empty OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates which trays contain no media causing the
device to be in a warning condition. Some devices may
treat tray missing as a tray empty condition."
::= { status-intray 4 }
low-marking-agent-processing OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eStop(1),
eCont(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes how the device processes a low
marking agent event. If eCont, then the device
continues to print. If eStop, then the device stops
until a continue event occurs."
::= { settings-marking-agent 3 }
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.
Additional information:
Setting this object 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.
The value of this object is saved over a powercycle."
::= { 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:
In LaserJet 4050 Series, 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 snap to 0
51 to 100 snap to 100"
::= { imaging 7 }
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.
Additional information (mass storage) :
Constant. The index is assigned by the
person controlling the printer object definition.
The value of the hrFileSystemStorageIndex and the
index of the prtStorageRefIndex use the value of
this object's index. The value of the object
matches the value of the object's index. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed. This first volume installed will be number 2,
followed by the second. IDE will always be 2. If ram disk
and flash disk are installed then Flash disk will be 2 followed
by ram disk. The Storage types are:
IDE (EIO DISK), Flash Disk, Ram Disk"
::= { 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 (mass storage):
Constant. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed.
HRMhrStorageFixedDisk is 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.1.4"
::= { 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 (printer) :
This object is not localized.
Additional information (mass storage) :
This string indicates the location of the installed
mass storage device. The supported values are:
'Flash disk in DIMM slot 1'
'Flash disk in DIMM slot 2'
'Flash disk in DIMM slot 3'
'Disk in EIO 1'
'Disk in EIO 2'
'Disk in EIO 3'
'Static RAM disk using system memory'
Applications determine the location of the installed mass storage
device by getting this object. This string is not
localized. Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Get on this OID
with no mass storage device installed."
::= { 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 (printer) :
Unit is one byte.
Additional information (mass storage) :
Returns the value 1024 if the file system is
not initialized. Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Get on this OID
with no mass storage device installed."
::= { hrStorageEntry 4 }
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.
Additional information (mass storage) :
Applications can determine the amount of used
space on the installed mass storage device by getting the
hrStorageAllocationUnits object and this object. The amount
of used space is these two returned values multiplied
together. Returns the value 0 if the file system
is not initialized. Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Get on this OID
with no mass storage device installed."
::= { 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 (printer):
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).
Additional information (mass storage):
Total number of writes that failed
since power on) due to the mass storage device
being full. Returns the value 0 when the file
system has not been initialized. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed."
::= { 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 (printer):
The entry in the Device Table which
describes the printer.
Additional information (mass storage):
Constant. The index is assigned by the
person controlling the printer object definition.
All device/mass storage/file system/partition
tables in Host Resources MIB and the Printer MIB that
relate to the mass storage device use the same index value.
The value of the index of the following objects is
this object's value:
prtDeviceRefIndex
hrDiskStorageIndex
hrPartitionIndex
hrFSIndex
The value of the object matches the value of the
object's index. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed."
::= { 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.
Additional information (mass storage):
Constant. Applications should determine if
a mass storage device is installed by getting this object.
If the response is something other than HRMhrDeviceDiskStorage,
the application knows this row in the hrDeviceTable does not
refer to a mass storage object. Due to restrictions placed on
this object by the Host Resources Disk Table, the value of this
object must be HRMhrDeviceDiskStorge. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed. HRMhrDeviceDiskStorage is 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.1.6"
::= { hrDeviceEntry 2 }
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 (printer) :
The printer's condition is mapped as follows (printer):
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.
Additional information (mass storage) :
Returns mass storage device status information.
running -- mass storage device functional. May be in power save
mode.
warning -- The mass storage device failed a self-test but completed
the power-on initialization sequence. The mass storage device
is readable even when the mass storage device fails the power-up
self-test in order to give the customer a chance to
retrieve any data that can be made available.
testing -- Mass storage device is executing a test.
down -- Mass storage device is non-functional. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed."
::= { hrDeviceEntry 5 }
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 be offline.
If hrDeviceStatus is eHrunning, then the printer was in power save mode
and is now ready ready to print."
::= { 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:
LaserJet 4050 Series reports error conditions as follows:
lowPaper -- A tray is empty, but the media to be loaded is not
currently needed.
hrDeviceStatus = eHwarning;
hrPrinterStatus = eHidle or eHprinting;
A non-critical alert is active.
noPaper -- A tray is empty and must be filled for printing to continue.
hrDeviceStatus = eHdown;
hrPrinterStatus = eHother;
A critical alert is active.
lowToner -- Toner is almost gone. The quality of printed pages will begin
to deteriorate until the toner is completely gone.
hrDeviceStatus = eHwarning;
hrPrinterStatus = eHidle or eHprinting;
A non-critical alert is active.
noToner -- LaserJet 4050 Series printers do not report this condition.
coverOpen -- A printer cover or door is open.
hrDeviceStatus = eHdown;
hrPrinterStatus = eHother;
A critical alert is active.
jammed -- Paper is jammed and the printer will be unable to continue
printing until the jam is cleared.
hrDeviceStatus = eHdown;
hrPrinterStatus = eHother;
A critical alert is active.
offline -- Printer is offline and will not accept new print jobs until
it is online again.
hrDeviceStatus = eHdown;
hrPrinterStatus = eHother;
A critical alert is active.
serviceRequested -- Any status or error condition not listed
above. If the condition prevents printing, the 'offline'
bit is also set and the hrDeviceStatus and hrPrinterStatus listed for
offline above are returned.
hrDeviceStatus = eHwarning;
hrPrinterStatus = eHidle or eHprinting;
A non-critical alert is active."
::= { hrPrinterEntry 2 }
prtgeneralconfigchanges OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483648)
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 Standard Printer MIB 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..17)
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The value of this object is saved in NVRAM."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 2 }
prtgeneralreset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePnotResetting(3),
ePpowerCycleReset(4),
ePresetToNVRAM(5),
ePresetToFactoryDefaults(6)
}
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML USER-NVRAM-RESET and POWER-ON-RESET.
The, the following sequence of events occur when this object is set to
ePpowerCycleReset, ePresetToNVRAM, or ePresetToFactoryDefaults:
1. Wait until a job boundary.
2. The paper path is flushed.
3. The printer is reset per the request. The printer will respond to PML
requests up to this point in time.
All settings will make the printer go thru its power-on initialization
routines and I/O cards are reset.
When this object is set to ePpowerCycleReset or ePresetToNVRAM, the printer
performs its power on initialization routines. I/O cards are reset, although
NVRAM on the cards is not changed, and all I/O buffers are flushed. This is
equivalent to turning the printer off and then on again.
Setting this object to ePresetToFactoryDefaults causes the same action as
ePpowerCycleReset exept that it also changes all configurable settings back
to their factory defaults. It is equivalent to doing a Cold Reset from the
control panel while turning on the printer."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML SYSTEM-CONTACT.
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML SYSTEM-CONTACT.
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 }
prtconsolelocalization OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..17)
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The value of this object is saved in NVRAM.
If a localized string is currently being displayed on the control panel by the
device, changing this object will cause the displayed string to be changed
to its new value. If this object is changed while the printer is processing
a page that contains localized strings, the results are undefined."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The printer has two physical lines on the display,
however, in many cases up to four seperate lines
of text may be displayed by alternating pairs of
lines every three seconds. Thus the display really
has four logical lines for displaying messages.
This object will return the number of logical
display lines supported by the printer."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 12 }
prtconsoledisable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePoperatorConsoleEnabled(3),
ePoperatorConsoleDisabled(4),
ePoperatorConsoleEnabledLevel1(5),
ePoperatorConsoleEnabledLevel2(6)
}
ACCESS read-write
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
If the object prtConsoleDisable has value
'ePoperatorConsoleDisabled' then manual input is not
accepted from the operator console. If the object prtConsoleDisable has the
value 'ePoperatorConsoleEnabled' then manual input is accepted from the
operator console.
The following menus are locked with these corresponding
values:
ePoperatorConsoleEnabled (no locking)
ePoperatorConsoleEnabledLevel1 (minimal locking)
RESETS MENU
CONFIGURATION MENU
I/O MENU
ePoperatorConsoleEnabledLevel2 (moderate locking)
PRINT QUALITY MENU
PAPER HANDLING MENU
menus in level 1
ePoperatorConsoleDisabled (maximum locking)
PRINTING MENU
INFORMATION MENU
Job Cancel
menus in levels 1 and 2"
::= { prtGeneralEntry 13 }
prtgeneralstartuppage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePnotPresent(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Used to enable or disable printing a startup page. If
enabled, a startup page will be printed shortly after
power-up, when the device is ready. Typical startup
pages include test patterns and/or printer configuration
information.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 14 }
prtgeneralbannerpage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePnotPresent(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Used to enable or disable printing banner pages at the
beginning of jobs. This is a master switch which applies
to all jobs, regardless of interpreter.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 15 }
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 Standard Printer MIB 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..10))
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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 }
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The languages supported by LaserJet 4050 Series are English, French,
German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Finnish,
Portuguese, Turkish, Polish, Japanese, Russian, Czech, and Hungarian."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The languages supported by LaserJet 4050 Series (and corresponding
country) are English (US, United States), French (FR, France),
German (DE, Germany), Italian (IT, Italy), Spanish (ES, Spain),
Swedish (SE, Sweden), Danish (DK, Denmark), Norwegian (NO, Norway),
Dutch (NL, Netherlands), Finnish (FI, Finland), Portuguese (PT, Portugal),
Turkish (TR, Turkey), Polish (PL, Poland), Japanese (JP, Japan),
Russian, (RU, Russia), Czech (CS, Czechoslovakia),
Hungarian (HU, Hungary)"
::= { prtLocalizationEntry 3 }
prtlocalizationcharacterset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePcsHPRoman8(2004),
ePcsISOLatin2(5),
ePcsISOLatin5(12),
ePcsWindows31J(2024),
ePcsISOLatinCyrillic(8)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The coded character set used for this localization.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information (mass storage):
Constant. The index value indicates
the hrStorageTable index for this storage device.
The value indicates the hrDeviceTable index for the
printer which uses this storage device. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no storage device
is installed."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information (mass storage) :
Constant. The index indicates the
hrDeviceIndex for this mass storage device. The value indicates
the hrDeviceIndex for the printer which uses this
mass storage device. Returns <noSuchName> status
if attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no
mass storage device installed."
::= { prtDeviceRefEntry 2 }
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
This object indicates the value of the resolution
(dots per inch) setting for the printer. LaserJet 5000 Series
and LaserJet 4000 Series support 300, 600 and 1200 dots per inch. LaserJet 8100 Series
and LaserJet 8000 Series supports 300 or 600 dots per inch. 600 dots per inch is
the default."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
This object indicates the value of the resolution
(dots per inch) setting for the printer. LaserJet 5000 Series
and LaserJet 4000 Series support 300, 600 and 1200 dots per inch. LaserJet 8100 Series
and LaserJet 8000 Series supports 300 or 600 dots per inch. 600 dots per inch is
the default."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 10 }
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML STATUS-MSG-LINE1-PART1 and
STATUS-MSG-LINE2-PART1 (read functionality).
The proprietary objects BACKGROUND-STATUS-MSG-LINE1-PART1
and BACKGROUND-STATUS-MSG-LINE2-PART1 should be used to
write messages to the control panel display.
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.[1..6] maps to logical lines
1-6 of the display.
Most of the time the display will show a single one or two line
message. This message can be retrieved by reading
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.1 and
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.2. In this case
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.[3..6] will be NULL.
If prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.3 or
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.4 is not NULL, the display will
be alternating.
If prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.[5..6] are NULL, the display
will alternate prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.[1..2] with
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.[3..4].
If prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.5 or
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.6 is not NULL, the display will
show prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.[1..2] then
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.[3..4] then
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText.1.[5..6].
The display will alternate between line pairs at three second
intervals. "
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
There are three control panel LED's: Ready (1),
Data (2), and Attention (3). When an LED blinks, it is typically 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."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
There are three control panel LED's: Ready (1),
Data (2), and Attention (3). When an LED blinks, it is typically 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."
::= { prtConsoleLightEntry 3 }
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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtAlertEntry 2 }
prtalerttraininglevel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePuntrained(3),
ePtrained(4),
ePfieldService(5),
ePmanagement(6),
ePnoInterventionRequired(7)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"See textual convention PrtAlertTrainingLevelTC
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The value of this object depends on the alert.
Some examples:
ePfieldService: Marker failure.
ePtrained: Toner low.
ePuntrained: Paper low/out.
ePmanagement: Configuration change."
::= { prtAlertEntry 3 }
prtalertgroup OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePgeneralPrinter(5),
ePcover(6),
ePinput(8),
ePoutput(9),
ePmarker(10),
ePmarkerSupplies(11),
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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtAlertEntry 6 }
prtalertcode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePcoverOpened(3),
ePjam(8),
ePsubunitMissing(9),
ePsubunitAlmostEmpty(12),
ePsubunitEmpty(13),
ePsubunitAlmostFull(14),
ePsubunitFull(15),
ePsubunitOffline(22),
ePsubunitPowerSaver(23),
ePsubunitMotorFailure(33),
ePsubunitMemoryExhausted(34),
ePmarkerFuserUnderTemperature(1001),
ePmarkerFuserOverTemperature(1002),
ePmarkerTonerEmpty(1101),
ePmarkerTonerAlmostEmpty(1104)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"See associated textual convention PrtAlertCodeTC
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtAlertEntry 9 }
status-controller2 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the hardware controller sub-system in a
warning condition."
::= { status-system 23 }
job-input-auto-continue-timeout OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-1..3600)
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.
Additional information:
This object is used only for media requests
(size and/or name). LaserJet 4050 Series supports any value in
the range of -1 to 3600. Setting to a value outside
of that range causes the printer to substitute a
value (listed below) and to return
<noError> status. The
values are as follow: <-1 snaps to -1
>3600 snaps to 3600 (60 minutes) The action that
occurs when this timeout expires is explained by
JOB-INPUT-AUTO-CONTINUE-MODE. It is not the same as
the CONTINUE object being set to eInitiateAction or
the Select key being pressed on the control panel.
See the CONTINUE object description for
information on the actions that occur for those
conditions.
The data for this object is stored in NVRAM."
::= { 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.
Additional information:
If cCancelJob is set, the current print job will
be canceled regardless of other item settings. At
least one bit of the collection must be set; setting
this object to zero will cause a status of
<badValue> to be returned.
This object applies to all media requests, including
Manual Feed Requests. This object describes the
action that is performed when the
JOB-INPUT-AUTO-CONTINUE-TIMEOUT expires. The action
performed by the CONTINUE object being set to
eInitiateAction or the GO key being pressed on the
control panel may cause different actions. See the
CONTINUE object description for information on the
actions that occur for those conditions.
The data for this object is stored in NVRAM."
::= { status-system 36 }
job-output-auto-continue-timeout OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-1..3600)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the time that the printer will wait
after an output bin becomes full and the printer is
trying to deliver a sheet of media to that output bin.
When the timeout expires, the job is processed according
to the OUTBINn-OVERRIDE-MODE. A value of -1 indicates
that the printer will wait for a continue event. A non-
negative value is the number of seconds to wait.
Additional information:
A value of zero means to continue immediately.
The value of this object is stored in NVRAM, so
it is maintained across a power cycle.
The data for this object is stored in NVRAM."
::= { status-system 40 }
phd2-model OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns product information identifying PHD device 2.
Additional information:
If at least one (1) external paper handling device
is attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns product information about the
first paper handling device in the device chain."
::= { phd2 1 }
phd2-manufacturing-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns information describing the manufacture of PHD 2.
May include serial number and firmware revision.
Additional information:
If at least one (1) external paper handling device
is attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the name of the manufacturer of
the first paper handling device."
::= { phd2 2 }
phd2-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUnknown(2),
eInputPHD(10),
eOutputPHD(11),
eBindingPHD(13)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
PHD interface 2. See SIMM1-TYPE for an explanation of
the enumerations.
Additional information:
If at least one (1) external paper handling device
is attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns whether the device is an input
device, an output device, or an unknown device which may
be developed in the future."
::= { phd2 3 }
phd2-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the installed
option. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for an explanation of the
meaning of the value of this object.
Additional information:
If at least one (1) external paper handling device
(EPHD) is attached to the printer, then this object
will exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the number of input trays or
output bins, depending the the device type (see
PHD2-TYPE) for the first EPHD in the device chain."
::= { phd2 4 }
phd3-model OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns product information identifying PHD device 3.
Additional information:
If at least two (2) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns product information about the
second paper handling device in the device chain."
::= { phd3 1 }
phd3-manufacturing-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns information describing the manufacture of PHD 3.
May include serial number and firmware revision.
Additional information:
If at least two (2) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the name of the manufacturer of
the second paper handling device."
::= { phd3 2 }
phd3-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUnknown(2),
eInputPHD(10),
eOutputPHD(11),
eBindingPHD(13)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
PHD interface 3. See SIMM1-TYPE for an explanation of
the enumerations.
Additional information:
If at least two (2) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns whether the second device is an
input device, an output device, or an unknown object which may
be developed in the future."
::= { phd3 3 }
phd3-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the installed
option. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for an explanation of the
meaning of the value of this object.
Additional information:
If at least two (2) external paper handling devices
(EPHD) are attached to the printer, then this object
will exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the number of input trays or
output bins, depending the the device type (see
PHD3-TYPE) for the second EPHD in the device chain."
::= { phd3 4 }
phd4-model OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns product information identifying PHD device 4.
Additional information:
If at least three (3) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns product information about the
third paper handling device in the device chain."
::= { phd4 1 }
phd4-manufacturing-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns information describing the manufacture of PHD 4.
May include serial number and firmware revision.
Additional information:
If at least three (3) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the name of the manufacturer of
the third paper handling device."
::= { phd4 2 }
phd4-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUnknown(2),
eInputPHD(10),
eOutputPHD(11),
eBindingPHD(13)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
PHD interface 4. See SIMM1-TYPE for an explanation of
the enumerations.
Additional information:
If at least three (3) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns whether the third device is an
input device, an output device, or an unknown device which may
be developed in the future."
::= { phd4 3 }
phd4-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the installed
option. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for an explanation of the
meaning of the value of this object.
Additional information:
If at least three (3) external paper handling devices
(EPHD) are attached to the printer, then this object
will exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the number of input trays or
output bins, depending the the device type (see
PHD4-TYPE) for the third EPHD in the device chain."
::= { phd4 4 }
phd5-model OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns product information identifying PHD device 3.
Additional information:
If at least four (4) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns product information about the
fourth paper handling device in the device chain."
::= { phd5 1 }
phd5-manufacturing-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns information describing the manufacture of PHD 5.
May include serial number and firmware revision.
Additional information:
If at least four (4) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the name of the manufacturer of
the fourth paper handling device."
::= { phd5 2 }
phd5-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUnknown(2),
eInputPHD(10),
eOutputPHD(11),
eBindingPHD(13)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
PHD interface 5. See SIMM1-TYPE for an explanation of
the enumerations.
Additional information:
If at least four (4) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns whether the fourth device is an
input device, an output device, or an unknown device which may
be developed in the future."
::= { phd5 3 }
phd5-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the installed
option. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for an explanation of the
meaning of the value of this object.
Additional information:
If at least four (4) external paper handling devices
(EPHD) are attached to the printer, then this object
will exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the number of input trays or
output bins, depending the the device type (see
PHD5-TYPE) for the fourth EPHD in the device chain."
::= { phd5 4 }
phd6-model OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns product information identifying PHD device 6.
Additional information:
If at least five (5) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns product information about the
fifth paper handling device in the device chain."
::= { phd6 1 }
phd6-manufacturing-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns information describing the manufacture of PHD 6.
May include serial number and firmware revision.
Additional information:
If at least five (5) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the name of the manufacturer of
the fifth paper handling device."
::= { phd6 2 }
phd6-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUnknown(2),
eInputPHD(10),
eOutputPHD(11),
eBindingPHD(13)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
PHD interface 6. See SIMM1-TYPE for an explanation of
the enumerations.
Additional information:
If at least five (5) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns whether the fifth device is an
input device, an output device, or an unknown device which may
be developed in the future."
::= { phd6 3 }
phd6-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the installed
option. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for an explanation of the
meaning of the value of this object.
Additional information:
If at least five (5) external paper handling devices
(EPHD) are attached to the printer, then this object
will exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the number of input trays or
output bins, depending the the device type (see
PHD6-TYPE) for the fifth EPHD in the device chain."
::= { phd6 4 }
override-media-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Sets a string identifying the media name that is to be
used in place of the currently requested media. The
substitution will continue until another media is
selected. If set to a named media that is not currently
available the requested media is not overridden.
Additional information:
When a request is received to print on a size and
type of media that is not currently available, this
object contains the desired media name as set by the
print job. This object should be set to a media name
that is currently available in the printer. If a
paper mount request is not pending, attempting to get
or set this object will cause
<noSuchName> to be returned.
Setting this object to a string other than one of the
MEDIAn-NAME objects (MEDIA-NAMES-AVAILABLE is applied)
will cause a status of <badValue>
to be returned."
::= { settings-prt-eng 2 }
total-engine-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
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:
In LaserJet 4V the total engine page count is kept in
NVRAM however the NVRAM value is only updated every 10
pages. NOTE: The value returned by this OID will be
incremented every page but if power is lost between
NVRAM updates up to 9 pages of the page count may be
lost. The page count counter will be reset to zero
after 16,777,215 (2^24-1) pages."
::= { status-prt-eng 5 }
status-destination-print-engine OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if part of the print engine sub-system is not
functional, but the non-functional component(s) are not
currently required to print."
::= { status-prt-eng 8 }
duplex-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of sheets of media that have been duplex
printed. A sheet is counted if it travels through the
duplex page path, regardless of whether or not marks are
made on the page. The POS will indicate if the value is
kept in NVRAM.
Additional information:
In LaserJet 4050 Series the count is kept in
NVRAM however the NVRAM value is only updated every 10
sheets. NOTE: The value returned by this object will be
incremented every sheet but if power is lost between
NVRAM updates up to 9 sheets of the count may be
lost. The counter will be reset to zero
after 16,777,215 (2^24-1) pages. "
::= { status-prt-eng 22 }
print-engine-revision OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..16))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Print engine revision string.
Additional information:
The symbol set for this string is Roman-8. Converts
engine revision number to a string and returns it."
::= { status-prt-eng 26 }
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 }
tray1-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this input tray.
Additional information:
The internal trays belong to device 0, which is the
base engine. The envelope feeder (if supported) is
considered to be device 1 and the external input devices
can number between 2 and 6 depending on individual
user configurations."
::= { intray1 12 }
tray1-fuser-temperature OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-1..1)
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:
HP LaserJet 2100 Series supports 3 fuser temperatures.
Zero (0) is the default temperature, one(1) is a higher
temperature (for use on media like cardstock), 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
>=1 snaps to 1"
::= { intray1 13 }
overflow-bin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the bin that will be used for additional
sheets of media when the current bin is full and
printing is allowed to continue.
Additional information:
The data for this object is stored in NVRAM."
::= { settings-outbin 4 }
outbin1-override-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when this output bin
condition causes printing to stop.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cOutbinFullOverride - The device sends subsequent
media to the overflow bin.
cOutbinAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
attention condition and continues printing.
cBinderAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
binder attention condition and continues printing.
Additional information:
If cCancelJob is set, the current print job will
be cancelled regardless of other item settings.
If cOutbinFullOverride is set and this bin is the
designated overflow bin (OVERFLOW-BIN = 1), then the
bit is ignored. This object describes the action
that is performed when the
JOB-OUTPUT-AUTO-CONTINUE-TIMEOUT expires. If no bits
are set, no override action is taken (the printer
will continue to wait).
The action performed by the CONTINUE object being set
to eInitiateAction or the GO key being pressed on the
control panel may cause different actions. See the
CONTINUE object
description for information on the actions that occur
for those conditions."
::= { outbin1 9 }
outbin1-maximum-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Maximum capacity of the output bin, in sheets of 20
pound paper."
::= { outbin1 1 }
outbin2-override-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when this output bin
condition causes printing to stop.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cOutbinFullOverride - The device sends subsequent
media to the overflow bin.
cOutbinAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
attention condition and continues printing.
cBinderAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
binder attention condition and continues printing.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN1-OVERRIDE-MODE."
::= { outbin2 9 }
phd2-device-specific-command OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to send device-specific data to the
paper handling device. The meaning of the device-
specific command is dependent on the paper handling
device and must be specified in the POS.
If the paper handling device does not accept the
command, then an <badValue> will
be returned. If the device accepts the command, it may
still be processing the command after the response has
been returned. Depending on the device, the application
may need to query PHDx-DEVICE-MEMORY to see when the
command has completed.
Additional information:
If at least one (1) external paper handling device
is attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
will be returned.
Since the data formats can vary from device to
device, this information must be documented for
each device by the manufacturer of the device.
If the device does not support this command, then
an <badValue> error message
will be returned.
Since it will usually take longer to send this
command to the device than PML allows for <Set>
operations, this object will have a return value
that does not necessarily match the value currently
received by the first device."
::= { ph2 2 }
phd2-device-memory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to read the current values stored in
shared memory available from the paper handling device.
Additional information:
If at least one (1) external paper handling device
is attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the current memory stored in
the printer's NVRAM (non-volatile RAM) for the
first paper handling device. Currently, the
printer allocates 16 bytes for each device."
::= { ph2 4 }
phd3-device-specific-command OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to send device-specific data to the
paper handling device. The meaning of the device-
specific command is dependent on the paper handling
device and must be specified in the POS.
If the paper handling device does not accept the
command, then an <badValue> will
be returned. If the device accepts the command, it may
still be processing the command after the response has
been returned. Depending on the device, the application
may need to query PHDx-DEVICE-MEMORY to see when the
command has completed.
Additional information:
If at least two (2) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
will be returned.
Since the data formats can vary from device to
device, this information must be documented for
each device by the manufacturer of the device.
If the device does not support this command, then
an <badValue> error message
will be returned.
Since it will usually take longer to send this
command to the device than PML allows for <Set>
operations, this object will have a return value
that does not necessarily match the value currently
received by the second device."
::= { ph3 2 }
phd3-device-memory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to read the current values stored in
shared memory available from the paper handling device.
Additional information:
If at least two (2) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the current memory stored in
the printer's NVRAM (non-volatile RAM) for the
second paper handling device. Currently, the
printer allocates 16 bytes for each device."
::= { ph3 4 }
phd4-device-specific-command OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to send device-specific data to the
paper handling device. The meaning of the device-
specific command is dependent on the paper handling
device and must be specified in the POS.
If the paper handling device does not accept the
command, then an <badValue> will
be returned. If the device accepts the command, it may
still be processing the command after the response has
been returned. Depending on the device, the application
may need to query PHDx-DEVICE-MEMORY to see when the
command has completed.
Additional information:
If at least three (3) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
will be returned.
Since the data formats can vary from device to
device, this information must be documented for
each device by the manufacturer of the device.
If the device does not support this command, then
an <badValue> error message
will be returned.
Since it will usually take longer to send this
command to the device than PML allows for <Set>
operations, this object will have a return value
that does not necessarily match the value currently
received by the third device."
::= { ph4 2 }
phd4-device-memory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to read the current values stored in
shared memory available from the paper handling device.
Additional information:
If at least three (3) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the current memory stored in
the printer's NVRAM (non-volatile RAM) for the
second paper handling device. Currently, the
printer allocates 16 bytes for each device."
::= { ph4 4 }
phd5-device-specific-command OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to send device-specific data to the
paper handling device. The meaning of the device-
specific command is dependent on the paper handling
device and must be specified in the POS.
If the paper handling device does not accept the
command, then an <badValue> will
be returned. If the device accepts the command, it may
still be processing the command after the response has
been returned. Depending on the device, the application
may need to query PHDx-DEVICE-MEMORY to see when the
command has completed.
Additional information:
If at least four (4) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
will be returned.
Since the data formats can vary from device to
device, this information must be documented for
each device by the manufacturer of the device.
If the device does not support this command, then
an <badValue> error message
will be returned.
Since it will usually take longer to send this
command to the device than PML allows for <Set>
operations, this object will have a return value
that does not necessarily match the value currently
received by the fourth device."
::= { ph5 2 }
phd5-device-memory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to read the current values stored in
shared memory available from the paper handling device.
Additional information:
If at least four (4) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the current memory stored in
the printer's NVRAM (non-volatile RAM) for the
second paper handling device. Currently, the
printer allocates 16 bytes for each device."
::= { ph5 4 }
phd6-device-specific-command OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to send device-specific data to the
paper handling device. The meaning of the device-
specific command is dependent on the paper handling
device and must be specified in the POS.
If the paper handling device does not accept the
command, then an <badValue> will
be returned. If the device accepts the command, it may
still be processing the command after the response has
been returned. Depending on the device, the application
may need to query PHDx-DEVICE-MEMORY to see when the
command has completed.
Additional information:
If at least five (5) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
will be returned.
Since the data formats can vary from device to
device, this information must be documented for
each device by the manufacturer of the device.
If the device does not support this command, then
an <badValue> error message
will be returned.
Since it will usually take longer to send this
command to the device than PML allows for <Set>
operations, this object will have a return value
that does not necessarily match the value currently
received by the fifth device."
::= { ph6 2 }
phd6-device-memory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object is used to read the current values stored in
shared memory available from the paper handling device.
Additional information:
If at least five (5) external paper handling devices
are attached to the printer, then this object will
exist, otherwise <noSuchName>
should be returned.
This object returns the current memory stored in
the printer's NVRAM (non-volatile RAM) for the
second paper handling device. Currently, the
printer allocates 16 bytes for each device."
::= { ph6 4 }
north-edge-offset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the number of 300 dpi dots by which the
image is shifted. Shift is relative to 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. The adjustment is
for all pages printed. A positive value moves the
image away from the leading edge of the medium. A
negative value moves the image closer to the leading
edge of the medium. The value 0 will return the image to
its factory default position.
Additional information:
The value of this object is stored in NVRAM."
::= { settings-print-media 2 }
media1-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 1 name.
Additional information:
The symbol set for this string is Roman-8."
::= { media1 1 }
media1-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 1. The
length restriction is required to allow the media name
to be displayed on the device's control panel. The
device POS must state the maximum number of characters
allowed. If the device also has a limitation on what
characters in a character set can be used (e.g. only
uppercase characters allowed), the POS should also state
character restrictions.
Additional information:
The maximum supported string length is 9 characters. If
the user entered string is too long, the device will store
the first 9 characters and will return the
<noError> status.
The characters must be in the range 20H to 7FH except 5C
cannot be used. The default symbol set is Roman-8 for
English; additional legal symbol sets are ISOLatin5,
ISOLatin2 and Windows31J. Setting this object with characters
outside of the range or of an illegal symbol set will cause an
error status of <badValue> to be returned."
::= { media1 2 }
media1-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 1 that have been printed. The
device POS should state whether this value is lost
across a power cycle or kept in NVRAM.
Additional information:
For LaserJet 4050 Series this page count is saved in NVRAM after every 10
pages. The maximum value is 4,294,967,295 which will never be reached in
normal operation.
The page count is incremented when a sheet of media is pulled from an input
tray. A duplex printed sheet will cause this counter to be incremented by
one.
The data for this object is stored in NVRAM."
::= { media1 3 }
media1-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
The engine processing characteristics that are to
be applied to this media type. Currently, 'engine
processing characteristics' denotes changes to
fusing temperature and/or transfer roller voltage.
The data for this object is stored in NVRAM."
::= { media1 4 }
media2-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 2 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-NAME."
::= { media2 1 }
media2-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 2. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media2 2 }
media2-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 2 that have been printed. See
MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media2 3 }
media2-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media2 4 }
media3-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 3 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-NAME."
::= { media3 1 }
media3-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 3. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media3 2 }
media3-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 3 that have been printed. See
MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media3 3 }
media3-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media3 4 }
media4-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 4 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-NAME."
::= { media4 1 }
media4-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 4. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media4 2 }
media4-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 4 that have been printed. See
MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media4 3 }
media5-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 5 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-NAME."
::= { media5 1 }
media5-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 5. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media5 2 }
media5-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 5 that have been printed. See
MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media5 3 }
media5-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media5 4 }
media6-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 6 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-NAME."
::= { media6 1 }
media6-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 6. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media6 2 }
media6-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 6 that have been printed. See
MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media6 3 }
media7-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 7 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-NAME."
::= { media7 1 }
media7-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 7. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media7 2 }
media7-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 7 that have been printed. See
MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media7 3 }
media7-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media7 4 }
media8-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 8 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-NAME."
::= { media8 1 }
media8-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 8. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media8 2 }
media8-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 8 that have been printed. See
MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media8 3 }
media8-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media8 4 }
media9-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 9 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-NAME."
::= { media9 1 }
media9-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 9. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media9 2 }
media9-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 9 that have been printed. See
MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media9 3 }
media9-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media9 4 }
media10-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 10 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-NAME."
::= { media10 1 }
media10-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 10. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media10 2 }
media10-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 10 that have been printed.
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media10 3 }
media11-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 11 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-NAME."
::= { media11 1 }
media11-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 11. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media11 2 }
media11-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 11 that have been printed.
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media11 3 }
media12-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 12 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-NAME."
::= { media12 1 }
media12-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 12. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media12 2 }
media12-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 12 that have been printed.
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media12 3 }
media12-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media12 4 }
media13-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 13 name.
Additional information:
The maximum supported string length is 24
bytes. If the user entered string is too long,
the device will store the first 24 bytes and
return the <noError> status.
See CAUTION statement under Product Specific Use."
::= { media13 1 }
media13-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 13. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
The maximum supported string length is 9 characters. If
the user entered string is too long, the device will store
the first 9 characters and will return the
<noError> status.
The characters must be in the range 20H to 7FH except 5C
cannot be used. The default symbol set is Roman-8 for
English; additional legal symbol sets are ISOLatin5,
ISOLatin2 and Windows31J. Setting this object with characters
outside of the range or of an illegal symbol set will cause an
error status of <badValue> to be returned."
::= { media13 2 }
media13-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 13 that have been printed.
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media13 3 }
media13-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media13 4 }
media14-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 14 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-NAME."
::= { media14 1 }
media14-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 14. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media14 2 }
media14-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 14 that have been printed.
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media14 3 }
media14-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media14 4 }
media15-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 15 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-NAME."
::= { media15 1 }
media15-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 15. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media15 2 }
media15-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 15 that have been printed.
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media15 3 }
media15-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media15 4 }
media16-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 16 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-NAME."
::= { media16 1 }
media16-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 16. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media16 2 }
media16-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 16 that have been printed.
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media16 3 }
media16-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media16 4 }
media17-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..24))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Media 17 name.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-NAME."
::= { media17 1 }
media17-short-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..9))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Length restricted version of the media name 17. See
MEDIA1-SHORT-NAME for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-SHORT-NAME."
::= { media17 2 }
media17-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of sheets of media 17 that have been printed.
See MEDIA1-PAGE-COUNT for details.
Additional information:
See MEDIA13-PAGE-COUNT."
::= { media17 3 }
media17-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media17 4 }
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The default input tray is determined by the printer
based on DEFAULT-MEDIA-SIZE and DEFAULT-MEDIA-NAME, and whether or
not optional trays are installed.
If Tray 1 is set in FIRST mode then the size of paper loaded in
Tray 1 is assumed to be the requested size. In this case, the printer will
pick from Tray 1 without regard to the requested size unless the
print job's paper size, paper type and tray designations exactly
match the configuration of another tray; in that case, the requested
tray will be picked."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 6 }
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4050 Series only has one marker subunit."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 8 }
prtmediapathdefaultindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..3)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtMediaPathIndex corresponding to
the default media path; that is, the selection of the
default media path.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
If the duplex unit is not installed, the only valid
value for this object is 1; with duplex unit installed,
1-3 values are valid. 1 is simplex, 2 is
LongEdgeBindingDuplex, and 3 is ShortEdgeBindingDuplex.
If the printer is not idle, the new value of this object
may not take effect until a job boundary is reached.
If a get is done on this object before the job boundary
is reached, the value last set will be returned."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 9 }
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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML NOT-READY-DOOR-OPEN."
::= { prtCoverEntry 3 }
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
ePelectrophotographicLaser is the only value that applies
for the LaserJet 4050 Series products, and this is the value that will
always be returned for this object."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Since LaserJet 4050 Series keeps track of pages printed, the
counter unit will be defined as ePimpressions which would be
like saying pages printed."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML TOTAL-ENGINE-PAGE-COUNT.
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. A duplex printed sheet will
cause this counter to be incremented by two."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 }
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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML NOT-READY-DESTINATION-PRINT-ENGINE and
STATUS-DESTINATION-PRINT-ENGINE.
51 = No toner cart.
49 = Low toner and toner low = stop in config menu
14 = Low toner and toner low = continue in config menu
and paper is moving.
08 = Low toner and toner low = continue in config menu
and no paper is moving.
00 = OK.
The default value assumes no malfunctions."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4050 Series 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 3 }
prtmarkersuppliesclass OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePsupplyThatIsConsumed(3)
}
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
ePsupplyThatIsConsumed is the only value that applies
for the LaserJet 4050 Series products, and this is the value that will
always be returned for this object."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 4 }
prtmarkersuppliestype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePtoner(3)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The type of this supply.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
ePtoner is the only value that applies for the LaserJet 4050 Series
products, and this is the value that will always be
returned for this object."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 5 }
prtmarkersuppliessupplyunit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePtenthsOfGrams(13)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Unit of measure of this marker supply container/receptacle.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
ePtenthsOfGrams will always be returned for this object."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 7 }
prtmarkercolorantmarkerindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..65535)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtMarkerIndex corresponding to the
marker sub-unit with which this colorant entry is
associated.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4500 only has one marker. Therefore, the
value of these objects is always 1."
::= { prtMarkerColorantEntry 2 }
prtmarkercolorantrole OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePprocess(3),
ePspot(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The role played by this colorant.
Additional information:
All LaserJet 4500 colorants are process colorants."
::= { prtMarkerColorantEntry 3 }
prtmarkercolorantvalue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The name of the color of this
colorant using standardized string names from ISO 10175 (DPA)
and ISO 10180 (SPDL) which are:
other
unknown
white
red
green
blue
cyan
magenta
yellow
black
Implementors may add additional string values. The naming
conventions in ISO 9070 are recommended in order to avoid
potential name clashes"
::= { prtMarkerColorantEntry 4 }
prtmarkercoloranttonality OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The distinct levels of tonality realizable by a marking
sub-unit when using this colorant. This value does not
include the number of levels of tonal difference that an
interpreter can obtain by techniques such as half toning.
This value must be at least 2.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4500 supports eight bits per pixel."
::= { prtMarkerColorantEntry 5 }
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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 3 }
prtmediapathtype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePlongEdgeBindingDuplex(3),
ePshortEdgeBindingDuplex(4),
ePsimplex(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The type of the media path for this media path.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML DUPLEX-INSTALLED."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 10 }
prtmediapathstatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this media path.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The default values assume the printer is idle."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 11 }
collated-originals-support OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates that the printer can create multiple, collated
'originals' of a job and shows the level of support for
this capability.
cCollatedOriginals - The printer can create multiple
collated originals, or 'mopies'. This is the base
functionality required by the other collection items.
cProofAndHold - The printer saves a copy of the job
while printing the first mopy. Later, this held job can
be released and the rest of the mopies will print.
cSecurityPrint - The printer spools the job and holds
the job until the user releases the job by entering a
password at the printer's control panel.
cAutoHighlight - The printer prints the job a number
of times with a mail distribution list prepended to each
job. A different mailing address is highlighted on each
mopy.
cCollatedAtSpeed - The printer can create multiple
collated copies where all copies after the original are
printed at engine speed.
Additional information:
Indicates that the printer can create multiple, collated
originals of a job and shows the level of support for this
capability.
cCollatedOriginals - The printer can create multiple collated
originals, or mopies.
This is the base functionality required by the other
collection items. None of them are supported by Jonah.
Without disk, this object will not exist. This will be set at
boot-up initialization. If the disk fails, in any way, then
the disk error functionality will handle the situation.
The value of this object will be:
!cCollatedOriginals - Only FLASH installed
cCollatedOriginals - IDE is installed combined
with/without FLASH
cCollatedOriginals - RAMDISK is On combined with/without FLASH"
::= { status-system 42 }
file-system-memory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The amount of memory, in bytes, used by the file system
to buffer file data.
Additional information:
Reports the amount of memory, in bytes,
reserved for use by the file system. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to access this object and there is no storage device
is installed. The values remain constant across reboots.
Possible Values:
FILE-SYSTEM-MAX-OPEN-FILES 32 512
EIO DISK 69916 198556
EIO DISK + 1 2MB Flash 88940 217580
1 2MB Flash 33052 161692"
::= { settings-file-system 1 }
file-system-test-return-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This test object that will not be supported in any
released product. Setting this object allows the next
file system call return code to be specified or to
simulate uninitialized or unistalled volumes. The POS
will specify the binary format.
Additional information:
A three byte binary value. The first
byte indicates what function is being effected by
this set.
value | function
------+------------------
1 | PersFSCtl
2 | PersFSDirClose
3 | PersFSDirCreate
4 | PersFSDirDelete
5 | PersFSDirOpen
6 | PersFSDirRead
7 | PersFSDirReadStd
8 | PersFSDirRewind
9 | PersFSDirSeek
10 | PersFSDirTell
11 | PersFSFileClose
12 | PersFSFileDelete
13 | PersFSFileMove
14 | PersFSFileOpen
15 | PersFSFileRead
16 | PersFSFileSeek
17 | PersFSFileStatus
18 | PersFSFileWrite
19 | PersFSFlush
20 | PersFSVolChk
21 | PersFSVolFix
22 | PersFSVolInit
23 | PersFSVolStatus
The return value of the function being effected will
return the value -1 to indicate an error occurred.
The second byte is the
value returned by the next call to PersFSErrNo()
(after the call being effected is called). Refer to
the 'Copernicus Personality Interface Volume 2 Disk
File System' documentation for a list of values
returned by PersFSErrNo(). The third byte indicates
which call to the specified file system routine will
fail. A value of one means the first call will fail.
A value of two means the second call will fail, and
so on. Writing this object causes any previous write to
this object to be invalidated.
Note: The error triggering
mechanism is actually implemented at the message
interface to the file system rather than at the PersFSxxx()
function call interface. This is easier to do, and
it is better for NFS because NFS uses the message
interface rather than the PersFSxxx() functions.
Fortunately there is a one-to-one mapping between
messages and PersFSxxx() functions so everything
works out nicely.
The printer will uninitialize the mass storage device if
the first byte is one of the values listed below.
value | meaning
------+------------------
101 | Effects the printer state
102 | Effects the data on the device
The Moby printer supports 3 volumes zero, so the
second byte must be 0 - 2. The third byte has no meaning
and must be zero."
::= { settings-file-system 3 }
file-system-statistic-read-open OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of times the file system has received
requests to open a file for reading. Opening a file for
both reading and writing will cause this value to
change. The POS should state if a power cycle causes
the counter is be reset to zero.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed. This value is
increamented when a file is opened."
::= { status-file-system 1 }
file-system-statistic-write-open OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of times the file system has received
requests to open a file for writing. Opening a file for
both reading and writing will cause this value to
change. The POS should state if a power cycle causes
the counter is be reset to zero.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed. This value is
increamented when a file is opened."
::= { status-file-system 2 }
file-system-statistic-successful OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A counter indicating the number of file system requests
that completed successfully. The POS should state if a
power cycle causes the counter is be reset to zero.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-file-system 3 }
file-system-statistic-unsuccessful OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A counter indicating the number of file system requests
that completed unsuccessfully. The POS should state if
a power cycle causes the counter is be reset to zero.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-file-system 4 }
file-system-statistic-current-memory-usage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the number of bytes of RAM currently
used by the file system firmware.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed. This will veri
depending on the number and size of Mass Storage
devices installed."
::= { status-file-system 5 }
file-system-statistic-max-memory-usage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the maximum number of bytes of RAM
used by the file system firmware. The POS should state
if the value is reset to zero after a power cycle.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-file-system 6 }
file-system1-initialized OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eFalse(1),
eTrue(2)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns eTrue if a file system has been written to the
mass storage device(s) which will hold file data
contained in this file system. Returns eFalse
otherwise. Each POS needs to specify the relationship
between file systems and the physical storage devices
that can hold the data contained in those file systems.
Additional information:
This objects is only supported if a disk is
installed.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no disk
installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no disk installed."
::= { file-system1 1 }
file-system1-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the total size, in bytes, of the mass storage
space configured to hold the file data (and file system
information) assoicated with files stored in this file
system. This refers to hardware capacity, independent
of any space consumed by the file system overhead or
user files.
Additional information:
This objects is only supported if a disk is
installed.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no disk
installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no disk installed."
::= { file-system1 2 }
file-system1-free-space OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the total amount, in bytes, of unused storage
space currently available to this file system.
Additional information:
This objects is only supported if a disk is
installed.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no disk
installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no disk installed."
::= { file-system1 3 }
file-system1-write-protect OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eDisabled(1),
eEnabled(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Supports write-protecting the file system. Setting
FILE-SYSTEM-WRITE-PROTECT to eEnabled blocks any
modification of the contents of the file system.
Setting FILE-SYSTEM-WRITE-PROTECT to eDisabled allows
modification of the contents of the file system.
Additional information:
This objects is only supported if a disk is
installed.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get, or Set on this OID
with no disk installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform an EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no disk installed."
::= { file-system1 4 }
file-system2-initialize-volume OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eInitializing(2)
}
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Setting this object to eInitializing causes file system
2 to be initialized. Reading this object indicates if
the file system is currently being initialized.
Additional information:
The hrDeviceIndex value for the mass storage
device is the same value that is used to index into the
FILE-SYSTEM sub-tree. Since this product supports
up to 3 mass storage device, and since the hrDeviceIndex
for the mass storage devices will start at 2 if the mass
storage device is installed, the FILE-SYSTEM2-INITIALIZE-VOLUME
object will be the object that allows the mass storage device to be
initialized that is the 1st device."
::= { file-system2 6 }
file-system3-initialize-volume OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eInitializing(2)
}
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Setting this object to eInitializing causes file system
3 to be initialized. Reading this object indicates if
the file system is currently being initialized.
Additional information:
The hrDeviceIndex value for the mass storage
device is the same value that is used to index into the
FILE-SYSTEM sub-tree. Since this product supports
up to 3 mass storage device, and since the hrDeviceIndex
for the mass storage devices will start at 2 if the mass
storage device is installed, the FILE-SYSTEM3-INITIALIZE-VOLUME
object will be the object that allows the mass storage device to be
initialized that is the 2nd device."
::= { file-system3 6 }
file-system4-initialize-volume OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eInitializing(2)
}
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Setting this object to eInitializing causes file system
4 to be initialized. Reading this object indicates if
the file system is currently being initialized.
Additional information:
The hrDeviceIndex value for the mass storage
device is the same value that is used to index into the
FILE-SYSTEM sub-tree. Since this product supports
up to 3 mass storage devices, and since the hrDeviceIndex
for the mass storage devices will start at 2 if the mass
storage device is installed, the FILE-SYSTEM4-INITIALIZE-VOLUME
object will be the object that allows the mass storage device to be
initialized that is the 3rd device."
::= { file-system4 6 }
mass-storage-resource-change-counter OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A counter which changes when a mass storage based
resource has been added or deleted.
Additional information:
The value of this counter changes
each time the MASS-STORAGE-RESOURCE-CHANGED object
is set to eTrue. The value also changes when the
mass storage device is initialized. However, the value does not
change when a mass storage device is removed and a different
mass storage device is installed. Initializing all volumes sets
this object back to the factory default value. A reboot sets
this object back to the factory devalut value.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { mass-storage-resources 1 }
mass-storage-resource-changed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eTrue(2)
}
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Setting to eTrue causes MASS-STORAGE-RESOURCE-CHANGE-
COUNTER to be incremented.
Additional information:
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { mass-storage-resources 2 }
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 (printer):
Total formatter RAM.
Additional information (mass storage):
Applications can determine the size of the
installed mass storage device by getting the
hrStorageAllocationUnits object and this object. The size
of the mass storage device is these two returned values multiplied
together. Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Get on this OID
with no mass storage device installed."
::= { hrStorageEntry 5 }
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 (printer) :
The serial number is not returned with this object.
This object is not localized.
Additional information (mass storage) :
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Get on this OID
with no mass storage device installed."
::= { 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 (printer) :
The complete OID reported by this object is:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.1.2.12
Additional information (mass storage) :
Constant. Since we don't know all the
possible registered OIDs for each mass storage device model that
could be installed in this printer, this object
always returns the unknown product ID. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed."
::= { hrDeviceEntry 4 }
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 (mass storage):
Total number of read and write errors
that have occurred since the printer was turned on.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed. Returns 0 if the mass storage device is
uninitialized."
::= { hrDeviceEntry 6 }
hrdiskstorageaccess OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eHreadWrite(1),
eHreadOnly(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"An indication if this long-term storage device is
readable and writable or only readable. This
should reflect the media type, any write-protect
mechanism, and any device configuration that
affects the entire device.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
This object can be set to write protect
the mass storage device, even though the host resources MIB
documents the object as read-only. Applications wanting to
know if the mass storage device is writable should get this
object. Applications wanting to change the read/write access
of the mass storage device should set this object.
If this object is set to write-protect while a file is being
written to the mass storage device, the write-protect takes effect
immediately and the new file doesn't appear in the file system.
Returns <noSuchName> status if attempting to
perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device installed."
::= { hrDiskStorageEntry 1 }
hrdiskstoragemedia OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eHother(1),
eHhardDisk(3),
eHramDisk(8)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"An indication of the type of media used in this
long-term storage device.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Constant. Applications can determine if the
installed mass storage device is a disk or is flash by
getting this value.
Possible Values:
EIO DISK returns eHhardDisk
Ram Disk returns eHramDisk
Flash Disk returns eHother
Returns <noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed."
::= { hrDiskStorageEntry 2 }
hrdiskstorageremoveble OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eHfalse(2)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Denotes whether or not the disk media may be
removed from the drive.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Constant. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed."
::= { hrDiskStorageEntry 3 }
hrdiskstoragecapacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The total size for this long-term storage device.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
The capacity is in Kbytes. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed."
::= { hrDiskStorageEntry 4 }
hrpartitionindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value for each partition on this long-
term storage device. The value for each long-term
storage 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:
Constant. The first and second index
indicates the hrDeviceIndex for this mass storage device.
The value of this object is the same as
the second index. The printer only supports one
partition per mass storage device. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed."
::= { hrPartitionEntry 1 }
hrpartitionlabel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..11))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A textual description of this partition.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
The MS-DOS volume label. The volume
label is writable. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device installed.
This object is settable and returns the empty
string if the mass storage device has not been initialized. NOTE
the RamDisk will lose this value after a PowerCycle."
::= { hrPartitionEntry 2 }
hrpartitionid OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A descriptor which uniquely represents this
partition to the responsible operating system. On
some systems, this might take on a binary
representation.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Constant. The value returned is the
ASCII string version of the hrDeviceIndex for
this mass storage device. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed."
::= { hrPartitionEntry 3 }
hrpartitionsize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The size of this partition.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
The capacity is in Kbytes. Returns the
same value as hrDiskStorageCapacity. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed."
::= { hrPartitionEntry 4 }
hrpartitionfsindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The index of the file system mounted on this
partition. If no file system is mounted on this
partition, then this value shall be zero. Note
that multiple partitions may point to one file
system, denoting that that file system resides on
those partitions. Multiple file systems may not
reside on one partition.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Indicates if the mass storage device has been
initialized. Applications determine if the storage device
has been initialized by getting this object. Returns zero
if the mass storage device is not
initialized, otherwise the value matches the
hrDeviceIndex value for this mass storage device.
The value indicates the
hrFileSystemTable index for the file system stored
on this partition. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed."
::= { hrPartitionEntry 5 }
hrfsindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value for each file system local to this
host. The value for each file system 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:
Constant. The index is assigned by the
person controlling the printer object definition.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device
installed or if the file system has not been
initialized."
::= { hrFSEntry 1 }
hrfsmountpoint OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The path name of the root of this file system.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Constant. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device installed
or if the file system has not been initialized."
::= { hrFSEntry 2 }
hrfsremotemountpoint OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A description of the name and/or address of the
server that this file system is mounted from.
This may also include parameters such as the mount
point on the remote file system. If this is not a
remote file system, this string should have a
length of zero.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Constant. This printer does not support
remote file system mounting. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device installed
or if the file system has not been initialized."
::= { hrFSEntry 3 }
hrfstype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The value of this object identifies the type of
this file system.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Constant. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device installed
or if the file system has not been initialized."
::= { hrFSEntry 4 }
hrfsaccess OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eHreadWrite(1),
eHreadOnly(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"An indication if this file system is logically
configured by the operating system to be readable
and writable or only readable. This does not
represent any local access-control policy, except
one that is applied to the file system as a whole.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Returns the same value as
hrDiskStorageAccess. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device installed
or if the file system has not been initialized."
::= { hrFSEntry 5 }
hrfsbootable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eHfalse(2)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A flag indicating whether this file system is
bootable.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Constant. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device installed
or if the file system has not been initialized."
::= { hrFSEntry 6 }
hrfsstorageindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The index of the hrStorageEntry that represents
information about this file system. If there is
no such information available, then this value
shall be zero. The relevant storage entry will be
useful in tracking the percent usage of this file
system and diagnosing errors that may occur when
it runs out of space.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Constant. The value indicates the
hrStorageTable index for this mass storage device. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to perform a Get on this OID with no mass storage device installed
or if the file system has not been initialized."
::= { hrFSEntry 7 }
hrfslastfullbackupdate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The last date at which this complete file system
was copied to another storage device for backup.
This information is useful for ensuring that
backups are being performed regularly.
If this information is not known, then this
variable shall have the value corresponding to
January 1, year 0000, 00:00:00.0, which is encoded
as (hex)'00 00 01 01 00 00 00 00'.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Constant.
The default value is the value defined
to represent an unknown time of January 1, year 0000,
00:00:00.0. Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Get on this OID
with no mass storage device installed or if the file system has not
been initialized."
::= { hrFSEntry 8 }
hrfslastpartialbackupdate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The last date at which a portion of this file
system was copied to another storage device for
backup. This information is useful for ensuring
that backups are being performed regularly.
If this information is not known, then this
variable shall have the value corresponding to
January 1, year 0000, 00:00:00.0, which is encoded
as (hex)'00 00 01 01 00 00 00 00'.
Refer to RFC 1514, Host Resources MIB, for more details.
Additional information:
Constant.
The default value is the value defined
to represent an unknown time of January 1, year 0000,
00:00:00.0. Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Get on this OID
with no mass storage device installed or if the file system has not
been initialized."
::= { hrFSEntry 9 }
mio1-model-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns product information identifying the I/O card.
Example: XXXX"
::= { mio1 2 }
mio1-manufacturing-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns information describing the manufacture of the
I/O card installed in MIO/EIO slot 1. May include
serial number and firmware revision.
Additional information:
The format of the string returned is determined by
the manufacturer of the EIO device. There is no standard for content of the
string."
::= { mio1 3 }
mio1-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eDiskDrive(8),
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 }
mio2-model-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns product information identifying the I/O card.
Example: XXXX"
::= { mio2 2 }
mio2-manufacturing-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns information describing the manufacture of the
I/O card installed in MIO/EIO slot 2. May include
serial number and firmware revision.
Additional information:
The format of the string returned is determined by
the manufacturer of the EIO device. There is no standard for content of the
string."
::= { mio2 3 }
mio2-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eDiskDrive(8),
eIOCard(12)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
MIO/EIO slot 2. See SIMM1-TYPE for an explanation of
the enumerations."
::= { mio2 4 }
mio3-model-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns product information identifying the I/O card.
Example: XXXX"
::= { mio3 2 }
mio3-manufacturing-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns information describing the manufacture of the
I/O card installed in MIO/EIO interface 3. May include
serial number and firmware revision.
Additional information:
The format of the string returned is determined by
the manufacturer of the EIO device. There is no standard for content of the
string."
::= { mio3 3 }
mio3-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eDiskDrive(8),
eIOCard(12)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
MIO/EIO interface 3. See SIMM1-TYPE for an explanation
of the enumerations."
::= { mio3 4 }
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 4050 Series will use this object to report
changes to 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 }
hold-job-timeout OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The time, in minutes, that the printer will wait before
automatically deleting a held job. This allows the
printer to automatically clean up jobs that have been
forgotten (held but never released).
Additional information:
This only applies to temporary held jobs, i.e., HOLD=ON or
PROOF. This is a global timer that only affects the jobs
that are sent after it is set.
A value of 0 means never delete the jobs.
Setting it to an unsupported value causes
the printer to substitute a value (listed
below) and to return <noError>
status.
LaserJet 4050 Series supports values of 0, 60, 240, 1440, and 10080
The values are as follows:
<=0 snap to 0 (disabled)
>=1 and <=150 snap to 60 (60 minutes)
>=151 and <=840 snap to 240 (4 hours)
>=841 and <=2880 snap to 1440 (1 day)
>=2881 snap to 10080 (1 week)"
::= { settings-job 10 }
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.
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 4050 Series 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."
::= { 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 4050 Series, 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."
::= { 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.
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 the
job is not necessarily to be 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 4050 Series, 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-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 }
job-info-attr-17 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 17 }
job-info-attr-18 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 18 }
job-info-attr-19 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 19 }
job-info-attr-20 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 20 }
job-info-attr-21 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 21 }
job-info-attr-22 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 22 }
job-info-attr-23 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 23 }
job-info-attr-24 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 24 }
job-info-attr-25 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 25 }
job-info-attr-26 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 26 }
job-info-attr-27 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 27 }
job-info-attr-28 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 28 }
job-info-attr-29 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 29 }
job-info-attr-30 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 30 }
job-info-attr-31 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 31 }
job-info-attr-32 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 32 }
job-info-requested-originals OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of requested collated copies. The value was
supplied with the job via PJL QTY variable, the
PostScript Collate and NumCopies entries in the page
device dictionary, or via some other mechansim."
::= { job-info 24 }
job-info-page-count-current-original OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The page number being printed within the current copy of
a collated multi-copy job. This value changes when the
job-info-pages-printed changes. The job-info-pages-
printed indicates the total number of pages printed in
the job, while this object indicates the number of pages
printed for this copy of a collated multi-copy job.
Additional information:
The number of pages in the current copy of a collated
multi-copy job which have been completely printed and
safely delivered to the output bin."
::= { job-info 25 }
job-info-pages-in-original OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of pages in a single copy of a collated multi-
copy job."
::= { job-info 26 }
job-info-printed-originals OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of collated copies completely printed and
delivered to the output bin at time of query."
::= { job-info 27 }
not-ready-processing-pdl OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if the PDL sub-system in the device is not
ready. If there are no items in the collection (i.e. no
bits are set), then the PDL sub-system is ready. If
there is an item present, then the item indicates what
is causing the PDL sub-system to be not ready. cOffLine
indicates the PDL processing sub-system is off line.
cPrintDataMemoryOverflow indicates the print job was
sufficiently complex to use up all memory available for
processing print job data. cSoftResourceMemoryOverflow
indicates the print job contained soft resources (fonts,
macros, etc.) that over flowed the available memory."
::= { status-pdl 1 }
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 4050 Series 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 }
jetsend-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"Enables or disables the JetSend processing sub-system.
Additional information:
Enables or disables the JetSend processing subsystem.
The valid values are eOff and eOn. (Specifying an invalid mode
causes an <badValue> error to be returned.).
This object will be enabled in IR devices even if is does not
detect an EIO card."
::= { settings-jetsend 1 }
jetsend-contact-password OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(16))
ACCESS write-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A C structure containing the following fields:
typedef struct {
ubyte old-password[8];
ubyte new-password[8];/
} jetsend-change-contact-password-t;
where ubyte is an unsigned byte (0-255).
Additional information:
Controls access to the JetSend processing subsystem.
Password absence/presence determines whether the device will allow
a session to be established. The following C data structure
contains the relevant fields (described in subsequent paragraphs):
typedef struct {
unsigned char old-password[8];
unsigned char new-password[8];
}
Whenever the password is disabled (i.e., is zero-filled for its
entire length), the device is indicating its willingness to allow
session establishment. Whenever the password is enabled (i.e., has
one or more non-zero-filled values), the device is controlling
session establishment -- all in-progress JetSend sessions must
supply a matching password or the device will reject the in-progress
session.
To disable the password, specify the matching password via the
'old-password' field and zero-fill the 'new-password' field.
To enable the password for the first time, zero-fill the
'old-password' field and specify the new password via the
'new-password' field (the new password should not be
zero-filled; otherwise, the password will remain disabled).
To enable or change the password thereafter, specify the
matching password via the 'old-password' field and specify
the new password via the 'new-password' field (the new
desired password should not be zero-filled; otherwise,
the password will be disabled). To determine if the password
is enabled, zero-fill both the 'old-password' and 'new-password'
fields. If an error occurs, the password is enabled; otherwise,
the password is disabled.
(Specifying either an 'old-password' or 'new-password'
fields greater than eight (8) bytes causes the error
<badValue> to be returned.)
This object will be enabled in IR devices even if is does not
detect an EIO card."
::= { settings-jetsend-contact 1 }
jetsend-contact-ip-address-security OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(16))
ACCESS write-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"A C structure containing the following fields:
typedef struct {
ubyte reserved[3];
ubyte command; /* command: 0 to 1 */
ubyte password[8];
ubyte IPAddress[4];
} jetsend-contact-ip-address-security-t;
where ubyte is an unsigned byte (0-255). The defined
values defined for command are:
When command is 0:
IPAddress is 0: device is locked, no one can contact
it
IPAddress is > 0: only that address is allowed to
contact the device
When command is 1:
IPAddress is 0: any device can contact it
IPAddress is > 0: any device matching this mask can
contact it. If the result of logically anding the mask
value supplied in the IPAddress field with the sending
device's IP address matches the result of logically
anding the mask value supplied in the IPAddress field
with this device's IP address, then JetSend will allow
the session to be established.
Additional information:
Controls the device or class of device(s) which may
communicate with the JetSend processing subsystem. The following C
data structure contains the relevant fields (described in subsequent
paragraphs):
typedef struct {
unsigned char reserved[3];
unsigned char command;
unsigned char password[8];
unsigned char IPAddress[4];
}
The 'reserved' field is not used and should remain zero-filled.
The 'command' field interpretation differs based on its value:
0 = Accept session(s) only from the specific device whose
IP address matches the specified IP address; all other
session request(s) from non-matching device(s) are rejected.
1 = Accept session(s) only from the specific device(s) whose
IP address(es) conform to the mask specified in the 'IPAddress'
field; all other session request(s) from device(s) with
non-matching submask(s) are rejected. (If the result of
logically AND'ing the mask value supplied in the 'IPAddress'
field with the sending device's IP address matches the result
of logically AND'ing the mask value supplied in the 'IPAddress'
field with this device's IP address, then JetSend will allow
session establishment.
Password absence/presence determines whether the device will allow
the caller to alter the IP address security. If the password is
disabled, the caller may set the 'command' and 'IPAddress' fields
directly. If the password is enabled, the caller may (re-)set the
'command' and 'IPAddress' fields only after specifying the matching
'password' field. (Refer to the aforementioned 'JETSEND-CONTACT-PASSWORD'
object ID.)
(Specifying either an invalid 'command' field value or a 'password'
field greater than eight (8) bytes or an 'IPAddress' field greater
than four (4) bytes causes the error <badValue>
to be returned.)
This object will be enabled in IR devices even if is does not
detect an EIO card."
::= { settings-jetsend-contact 2 }
host-application-available-memory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the amount of memory, in bytes, that the device
has available for job-related processing or resources.
Also known as driver work space (DWS) memory."
::= { status-system 59 }
held-job-user-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..40))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"User name that is obtained by the driver through some
internal method or from user input.
Additional information:
The following is a general description for all the JOB-MANAGEMENT
objects described below. These object describe the attributes of the
dynamic list containing all the stored jobs on the disk available for
printing or deleting via the job-management feature. The jobs on this
list are not deleted from the disk unless explicitly specified by the
user. A print job may be specified for retention by PJL commands in the
data stream.
Following is a list of the PJL commands (i.e. these comments describe
the PJL implementation and in some cases do not reflect the PML
implementation.):
@PJL SET HOLD=OFF|ON|PROOF|STORE|PRINT
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
This variable specifies the retention classification of the job. The
values indicate whether the job is printed immediately and/or stored.
OFF: The job is printed but not retained on disk after printing. This
is the default value.
ON: This setting may be thought of as free proof-and-hold. The
requested number of copies will be printed and the job will be
temporarily stored on disk. The job will then be available for printing
additional copies through the control panel and through PML. There will
be a limit to the number of these temporary jobs that may be stored, and
when the limit is exceeded the oldest job will be removed from the disk.
PROOF: One copy of the job is printed and remaining copies are stored
on disk. The job is then available to select for printing via the
control panel menus or PML. The job will be deleted from the disk when
the disk space is needed for another proof and hold job but only after
the additional copies have been printed. It will also be deleted when
the user sends down another proof and hold job with the same job name,
or the user explicitly deletes the job.
STORE: The job is not printed immediately but is retained on disk. The
job is available to select for printing via the control panel
DEFAULT VALUE: OFF
The value will be stored in RAM only, not in NVRAM.
The legal PJL commands are SET and INQUIRE. DEFAULT is not allowed.
The variable will appear in the PJL INFO VARIABLES list.
@PJL SET USERNAME=<80 bytes>
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Eighty-character user name that is obtained by the driver through some
internal method or from user input. If the job stream does not contain
a USERNAME the default value will be NO USER NAME. The driver is
responsible for determining the size of the printers control panel and
sending a string of appropriate length.
DEFAULT VALUE: NO USER NAME
The value will be stored in RAM only, not in NVRAM.
The legal PJL commands are SET and, INQUIRE. DEFAULT is not allowed.
The variable will appear in the PJL INFO VARIABLES list.
@PJL SET JOBNAME=<80 bytes>
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Eighty-character job name that may be generated by the driver or
obtained from user input. This value may be used in conjunction with
the USERNAME to select a job from the front panel. If the job stream
does not contain a JOBNAME, the printer will assume no job name; each
subsequent job that is sent down by the same user would replace the
users last job on disk. The driver is responsible for determining the
size of the printers control panel and sending a string of appropriate
length.
NOTE: The limit of 80 bytes is a PJL limit. The limit for PML will
be 40 bytes.
DEFAULT VALUE: NULL STRING
The value will be stored in RAM only, not in NVRAM.
The legal PJL commands are SET and INQUIRE. DEFAULT is not allowed.
The variable will appear in the PJL INFO VARIABLES list.
@PJL SET HOLDTYPE=PUBLIC|PRIVATE
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
This variable specifies the privacy level of the job.
PUBLIC: The job does not require a PIN in order to be released for
printing. This is the default value.
PRIVATE: The job requires a PIN in order to be released for printing.
The PIN is specified by the HOLDKEY variable. If the
HOLDTYPE is set to PRIVATE, a HOLDKEY value must be specified. If no
HOLDKEY is specified, the job will be considered PUBLIC.
DEFAULT VALUE: PUBLIC
The value will be stored in RAM only, not in NVRAM.
The legal PJL commands are SET and INQUIRE. DEFAULT is not allowed.
The variable will appear in the PJL INFO VARIABLES list.
@PJL SET HOLDKEY=4 digits, 0000...9999
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
A 4-digit string, each digit 0-9, that is specified in the job stream
and then required to be entered in order to release the job for
printing. If a HOLDTYPE is PRIVATE, a HOLDKEY value must be specified.
If no HOLDKEY value is specified, a job will be considered PUBLIC.
DEFAULT VALUE: NULL STRING
The value will be stored in RAM only, not in NVRAM.
The legal PJL commands are SET and INQUIRE. DEFAULT is not allowed.
The variable will appear in the PJL INFO VARIABLES list.
The format for the OID is as follows:
3.4.1.6.x.y
<-----> | |
| | \
/ | job-id in the system
/ \
PML-JOB-MGNT-ROOT-OID \
job attribute 1..6
x values are 1..6:
1) user-name: user name that is obtained by the driver through some
internal method or from user input.
2) job-name: job name may be generated by the driver or obtained from
user input.
3) hold: indicates the retention classification of the job. The values
indicate whether the job is printed immediately and/or stored. There
are 4 options:
OFF: The job is printed but not retained on the disk.
ON: The job is printed and stored temporarily on the disk.
STORE: The job is not printed but stored on the disk.
PROOF: One copy of the job is printed and the remaining copies are
stored on the disk.
4) holdtype: The variable specifies the security level of the job.
PUBLIC: The job does not require a PIN in order to release the job for
printing.
PRIVATE: The job requires a PIN in order to be released for printing.
5) quantity: number of copies to print. Valid values are 0..999.
6) pin: A 4 digit string, each digit is 0-9, that is specified in the
job stream and then required to be entered in order to release the job
for printing.
y : an unsigned 15 bit number which uniquely identifies the job. The job
id for the job remains the same for the job until it is deleted from the
held jobs list.
For example, the OID below is asking for the user name of the
job whose id is 3. The application would issue:
OID
get 3.4.1.6.1.3
For example, the <getnext> OID values sequence is as follows:
OID returned OID
getnext 3.4.1.6 3.4.1.6.1.1
getnext 3.4.1.6.1.1 3.4.1.6.1.2
getnext 3.4.1.6.2.1 3.4.1.6.2.2
...
getnext 3.4.1.6.1.6 3.4.1.6.1.7
getnext 3.4.1.6.2.1 3.4.1.6.2.2
getnext 3.4.1.6.5.2828 3.4.1.6.6.1
NOTE: for example above, job id 2828 is the last job in the list of
held jobs.
...
Also supported is <getnext> on the job attributes:
OID returned OID
getnext 3.4.1.6.1 3.4.1.6.1.1
getnext 3.4.1.6.6 3.4.1.6.6.1"
::= { held-job-info 1 }
held-job-job-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..40))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The job name may be generated by the driver or obtained
from user input."
::= { held-job-info 2 }
held-job-retention OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eHoldOff(1),
eHoldOn(2),
eHoldStore(3),
eHoldProof(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the retention classification of the job. The
values indicate whether the job is printed immediately
and/or stored. There are 4 options:
OFF: The job is printed but not retained on the disk.
ON: The job is printed and stored temporarily on the disk.
PROOF: One copy of the job is printed and the remaining copies are stored on the disk.
STORE: The job is not printed but stored on the disk."
::= { held-job-info 3 }
held-job-security OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eHoldTypePublic(1),
eHoldTypePrivate(2)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The variable specifies the security level of the job.
PUBLIC: The job does not require a PIN in order to release the job for printing.
PRIVATE: The job requires a PIN in order to be released for printing."
::= { held-job-info 4 }
held-job-quantity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(1..999)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Number of copies to print."
::= { held-job-info 5 }
held-job-pin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..4))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A string that is specified in the job stream and then
required to be entered in order to release the job for
printing. PIN stands for Personal Identification
Number.
Additional information:
Must be a 4 digit string, each digit must be 0..9 or a null string
if there is no pin."
::= { held-job-info 6 }
held-job-print OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(8))
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Instructs the printer to schedule the specified held job
for printing with the specified number of copies. The
job-id is used to identify which job to print. A held
job can also be printed from the control panel.
Additional information:
Bytes 0-3 is the job id of the job to print.
Bytes 4-7 is the number of copies to print."
::= { held-job-control 1 }
held-job-delete OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..32768)
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Instructs the printer to delete the specified held job
from the list. The job-id is used to identify which job
to delete. A held job can also be deleted from the
control panel.
Additional information:
"
::= { held-job-control 2 }
held-job-set-queue-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..50)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Sets the maximum number of jobs which can be stored in
the held job list.
Additional information:
Sets the size of the temporary job lists queue."
::= { held-job-control 3 }
held-job-enable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eDisabled(1),
eEnabled(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Enables or disables Job Retention (Job Hold). The valid
values are eDisabled and eEnabled. (Specifying an
invalid mode causes an <badValue>
error to be returned.) When eDisabled is specified all
Job Retention (Hold, Proof, Store, PIN Printing) is
disabled. When eEnabled is specified, the Job Retention
characteristics of a given job are defined by the PJL
variable SET HOLD.
Additional information:
When disabled, currently held jobs are not removed,
but must be explicitly removed through the Control Panel
or the PML object HELD-JOB-DELETE."
::= { held-job-control 4 }
usage-printer-total-charge OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX REAL
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total printer charge for all paper sizes printed."
::= { printer-accounting 2 }
usage-average-toner-coverage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX REAL
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Reports the average toner area coverage of all pages
printed over the life of the device. Counts pixels on
each page, divides pixel count by pixels possible on a
page to give the percentage of coverage, and keeps a
rolling average percent weighted by area printed."
::= { printer-accounting 3 }
usage-staple-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..930576247)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of staples used."
::= { printer-accounting 4 }
usage-instructions-line1 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..40))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The first line of usage instructions for the device
user.Appears on Line 1 of the usage page."
::= { printer-accounting 5 }
usage-instructions-line2 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..40))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The second line of usage instructions for the device
user.Appears on Line 1 of the usage page."
::= { printer-accounting 6 }
usage-instructions-line3 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..40))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The third line of usage instructions for the device
user.Appears on Line 1 of the usage page."
::= { printer-accounting 7 }
usage-instructions-line4 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..40))
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The fourth line of usage instructions for the device
user.Appears on Line 1 of the usage page."
::= { printer-accounting 8 }
scanned-media-simplex-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..930576247)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of simplex pages scanned, for this media
size.
Additional information:
The 5 usage (simplex/duplex count, simplex/duplex click
charge and paper size total) objects described here and
below detail the usage for the scanner for each paper
size defined in the PCL Implementor's Guide and in the
Media Size Table in the hpmib.txt. The OID binding is
based on the click attribute and paper size.
For example:
The format for the OID is as follows:
3.4.1.5.x.y
<-----> | |
| | \
/ | paper size
/ \
PRINTER-CLICK-TOTALS ROOT \
OID click attribute 1..5
x values are 1..5:
1) simplex count
2) simplex click charge
3) duplex count
4) duplex click charge
5) printer or scanner paper size total (i.e. depends if the
root OID is referrring to the printer or scanner).
y : paper size as defined in the Media Size Table in the
hpmib.txt
The click charge objects are of data type real and have a single
digit of precision. Setting these objects to more than a single
digit of precision will cause truncation at a single digit, for
example, if click charge is set to 15.475 and later retrieved with
a get, the value will be 15.400 for this object."
::= { scanned-media-usage 1 }
scanned-media-simplex-charge OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX REAL
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Charge for each simplex page printed in this media
size."
::= { scanned-media-usage 2 }
scanned-media-duplex-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..930576247)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of duplex pages scanned, for this media
size."
::= { scanned-media-usage 3 }
scanned-media-duplex-charge OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX REAL
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Charge for each duplex page scanned, for this media
size."
::= { scanned-media-usage 4 }
scanned-media-total-charge OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX REAL
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The total charge for pages scanned, for this media
size."
::= { scanned-media-usage 5 }
usage-scanner-total-charge OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX REAL
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total scanner charge or cost for all paper sizes
scanned."
::= { scanner-accounting 2 }
scanner-accessory-serial-number OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..65535)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies the serial number for the scanner accessory.
If this is a writable object, the POS should indicate
the maximum supported string length. This string should
only use characters from the US-ASCII code set.
Additional information:
The serial number is 5 digit decimal number."
::= { settings-scanner 18 }
scanner-accessory-model-number OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Model number of the scanner accessory. This string
should only use characters from the US-ASCII code set.
Additional information:
Model number for the Fujitsu scanner."
::= { settings-scanner 19 }
scanner-accessory-adf-sheet-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of sheets that have been fed through the
Automatic Document Feed (ADF) accessory.
Additional information:
The Automatic Document Feed (ADF) count is
incremented each time a sheet feeds through the
ADF."
::= { settings-scanner 20 }
scanner-accessory-flatbed-scan-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of scans performed by a flatbed scanner
accessory.
Additional information:
The count is only incremented when a sheet is
scanned on the FLATBED."
::= { settings-scanner 21 }
scanner-accessory-cleaning-interval OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Recommended cleaning interval in units of sheets
scanned.
Additional information:
Recommended cleaning interval is in units of sheets
scanned."
::= { settings-scanner 22 }
scanner-accessory-cleaning-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of sheets scanned since the last cleaning was
performed.
Additional information:
The number of sheets that have gone through the
ADF since the last cleaning was performed."
::= { settings-scanner 23 }
scanner-accessory-maintenance-interval OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Recommended maintenance interval in units of sheets
scanned.
Additional information:
Recommended maintenance interval is in units of sheets
scanned."
::= { settings-scanner 24 }
scanner-accessory-maintenance-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of sheets scanned since the last maintenance
was performed.
Additional information:
The number of sheets that have gone through the
ADF since the last maintenance was performed."
::= { settings-scanner 25 }
scanner-accessory-rom-revision OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"ROM revision of the scanner accessory firmware.
Additional information:
ROM revision of the Fujitsu scanner is
downloaded from the scanner after the attached
scanner establishes communications to the
printer."
::= { settings-scanner 26 }
scanner-accessory-copy-processor-boot-revision OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Boot ROM revision of scanner copy processor firmware.
Boot code to initialize the copy processor, establish
communications with the scanner, and load the runtime
code.
Additional information:
Boot ROM revision of the Pixel Magic - Copy
Processor firmware is downloaded from the scanner
after the attached scanner establishes
communications to the printer."
::= { settings-scanner 27 }
scanner-accessory-copy-processor-runtime-revision OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Revision of the runtime firmware for the scanner copy
processor. Runtime code which retrieves scanned data
from the scanner and sends it to other devices such as a
printer or PC host.
Additional information:
Revision of Pixel Magic - Copy Processor
firmware shipped on the disk which is download
into RAM for execution."
::= { settings-scanner 28 }
scanner-accessory-service-agent-revision OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Revision of scanner service agent firmware. Service
agent which accepts scanned data and processes scanner
copy processor requests, resident in a device such as a
printer or PC host.
Additional information:
Revision of the Scanner Service Agent firmware
shipped on the disk as a Service Provider entity
to retrieve scanned data from the scanner."
::= { settings-scanner 29 }
scanner-accessory-control-panel-user-interface-revision OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Revision of the control panel user interface firmware.
Additional information:
Revision of the copy processor user interface
firmware shipped on the disk."
::= { settings-scanner 30 }
scanner-accessory-nvram OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..40))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the contents of the NVRAM (Non-Volatile RAM)
located in the scanner accessory.
Additional information:
Read bytes 0..39 of the NVRAM in the
scanner. The Fujitsu Controller board has a
total of 128 bytes of NVRAM."
::= { settings-scanner 33 }
scanner-accessory-nvram2 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..40))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the second part of the contents of the NVRAM
(Non-Volatile RAM) located in the scanner accessory.
Additional information:
Read bytes 40..79 of the NVRAM in the
scanner. The Fujitsu Controller board has a
total of 128 bytes of NVRAM."
::= { settings-scanner 34 }
scanner-accessory-nvram3 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..40))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the third part of the contents of the NVRAM
(Non-Volatile RAM) located in the scanner accessory.
Additional information:
Read bytes 80..119 of the NVRAM in the
scanner. The Fujitsu Controller board has a
total of 128 bytes of NVRAM."
::= { settings-scanner 35 }
scanner-accessory-nvram4 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..8))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the fourth part of the contents of the NVRAM
(Non-Volatile RAM) located in the scanner accessory.
Additional information:
Read bytes 120..127 of the NVRAM in the
scanner. The Fujitsu Controller board has a
total of 128 bytes of NVRAM."
::= { settings-scanner 36 }
rpc-test-return-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This test object that will not be supported in any
released product. Setting this object allows the next
RPC call return code to be specified. The POS will
specify the binary format.
Additional information:
The format of the binary data is a one
of three formats. The first format is no binary
data, which indicates the next RPC reply should not
be modified. The other two formats are described in
RFC 1057 and encoded using XDR (i.e. the value is
the data used to instead of the actual RPC reply).
The second format is when reply-stat is MSG-ACCEPTED
and accept-stat is something other than SUCCESS.
The third format is when reply-stat is MSG-DENIED.
Notice that all RPC replies that do not contain any
'results' are supported."
::= { settings-rpc 1 }
rpc-bind-protocol-address OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Array of Berkeley sockets style protocol addresses used
to bind RPC to a communications protocol family.
Setting an instance of this array object to a zero
length binary value disables the transport protocol
indicated by that instance. All multi-bytes fields are
in network (or big-endian) order. Bytes 1 and 2
indicate the transport protocol. Some of the transport
protocol mapping information can be found in RFC 1010
Assigned Numbers. A list of interesting transport
protocol number mappings include:
Protocol | Number
---------+-------
UDP/IP | 17
IPX | 1000
MLC | 4660
Bytes 3 and 4 indicate the address family. The address
family uses the same mapping as the BSD sockets address
family. A list of interesting address family mappings
include:
Address Family | Number
---------------+-------
Internet | 2
NetWare | 6
MLC | 22136
The format the fifth and following bytes is dependent on
the address family. For the Internet address family,
bytes 5 and 6 contain the port number, bytes 7 through
10 contain the IP address, and the following eight bytes
are unused. For NetWare, bytes 5 through 8 are the
network number, bytes 9 through 14 are the node number,
and bytes 15 and 16 are the socket number.
Additional information:
The length of the binary value is zero
if the instance of an object in the rpc-bind-protocol-address
array is not in use. An unfortunate side effect of the
implementation is initializing the mass storage device sets this object
back to the factory default value.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { settings-rpc 2 }
rpc-statistic-successful OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A counter indicating the number of RPC requests that
completed successfully (reply-data stat is SUCCESS).
The POS should state if a power cycle causes the counter
is be reset to zero.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-rpc 1 }
rpc-statistic-unsuccessful OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A counter indicating the number of RPC requests that
completed unsuccessfully (reply-data stat is not
SUCCESS). The POS should state if a power cycle causes
the counter is be reset to zero.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-rpc 2 }
rpc-bound-protocol-address OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"An array of Berkeley sockets style protocol addresses
that the NFS service has been bound to successful. The
format is that same as the array of RPC-BIND-PROTOCOL-
ADDRESS of objects.
Additional information:
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-rpc 3 }
mount-test-return-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This test object that will not be supported in any
released product. Setting this object allows the next
mount call return code to be specified. The POS will
specify the binary format.
Additional information:
A one byte binary value. The
byte indicates what procedure is being effected by
this set.
value | function
------+------------------
1 | Mount will return an fhstatus of 0.
2 | Dump will return an empty table."
::= { settings-mount 1 }
nfs-server-memory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The amount of memory, in bytes, used by the Network File
System server to buffer file data.
Additional information:
Reports the amount of memory, in bytes,
reserved for use by the NFS server. An unfortunate
side effect of the implementation is initializing
the mass storage device sets this object back to the factory
default value. Also includes the memory used by
other firmware components in addition to the NFS
server. Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { settings-nfs-server 1 }
nfs-server-read-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(256..1500)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum amount of data transferred in one NFS server
read data call.
Additional information:
An unfortunate side effect of the
implementation is initializing the mass storage device
sets this object back to the factory default value.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed. Rebooting causes
this value to reset to factory default.
value < 256 snaps to 256
value > 1500 snaps to 1500"
::= { settings-nfs-server 2 }
nfs-server-write-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(256..1500)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum amount of data transferred in one NFS server
write data call.
Additional information:
An unfortunate side effect of the
implementation is initializing the mass storage device sets this object
back to the factory default value.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { settings-nfs-server 3 }
nfs-server-test-return-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This test object that will not be supported in any
released product. Setting this object allows the next
NFS call return code to be specified. The POS will
specify the binary format.
Additional information:
A three byte binary value. The first
byte indicates what procedure is being effected by
this set.
value | function
------+------------------
1 | GetAttr
2 | SetAttr
3 | reserved
4 | Lookup
5 | reserved
6 | Read
7 | reserved
8 | Write
9 | Create
10 | Remove
11 | Rename
12 | reserved
13 | reserved
14 | MkDir
15 | RmDir
16 | ReadDir
17 | StatFS
The second byte is the stat value returned by the next
call to procedure specified by the value of the
first byte. The second byte can not be zero. Refer
to RFC 1094 for a list of stat values. The third byte
indicates
which call to the specified file system routine will
fail. A value of one means the first call will fail.
A value of two means the second call will fail, and
so on. Writing this object causes any previous write to
this object to be invalidated."
::= { settings-nfs-server 4 }
nfs-server-statistic-successful OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A counter indicating the number of NFS requests that
completed without error. The POS should state if a
power cycle causes the counter is be reset to zero.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-nfs-server 1 }
nfs-server-statistic-unsuccessful OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A counter indicating the number of NFS requests that
completed with an NFS status other than NFS-OK (0). The
POS should state if a power cycle causes the counter is
be reset to zero.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-nfs-server 2 }
nfs-server-statistic-current-memory-usage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the number of bytes of RAM currently
used by the NFS firmware.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-nfs-server 4 }
nfs-server-statistic-max-memory-usage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the maximum number of bytes of RAM
used by the NFS firmware. The POS should state if the
value is reset to zero after a power cycle.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-nfs-server 5 }
rpc-bind-test-return-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This test object that will not be supported in any
released product. Setting this object allows the next
RPC bind call return code to be specified. The POS will
specify the binary format.
Additional information:
A one byte value.
value | meaning
------+------------------
1 | Next GetPort or GetAddr will receive port 0
| (indicating the service is not supported).
2 | Next Dump will receive an empty table."
::= { settings-rpc-bind 1 }
rpc-bind-statistic-successful OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A counter indicating the number of RPC bind (RPC program
number 100000, version 2) requests that completed
successfully. The POS should state if a power cycle
causes the counter is be reset to zero.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-rpc-bind 1 }
rpc-bind-statistic-unsuccessful OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A counter indicating the number of RPC bind (RPC program
number 100000, version 2) requests that completed
unsuccessfully. The POS should state if a power cycle
causes the counter is be reset to zero.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-rpc-bind 2 }
xip-statistic-processed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A counter indicating the number of XIP requests that
were processed. The POS should state if a power cycle
causes the counter is be reset to zero.
Additional information:
The number of XIP datagrams that have
been received by the XIP service. Reset to the
factory default value after a power cycle. Returns
<noSuchName> status if attempting
to access this object and there is no storage device
is installed."
::= { status-xip 1 }
xip-statistic-data-in-dropped OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A counter indicating the number of XIP data in datagrams
that were dropped (typically due to the printer being
flooded with XIP requests ). The POS should state if a
power cycle causes the counter is be reset to zero.
Additional information:
Reset to the factory default value after
a power cycle.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed."
::= { status-xip 2 }
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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML PCL-VERSION."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML FW-ROM-DATECODE, PJL-DATECODE,
PCL-DATECODE and PS-DATECODE
These values are derived from the dateCode field of the personality
entities. (ePlangAutomatic uses the PJL dateCode.)"
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
These values are obtained from the persName fields
of the personality entities (except for the hard-coded value
of 'Automatic Language Switching'.)
These strings are not 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The value of the system's DEFAULT-ORIENTATION is
set or retrieved without regard to interpreters. Setting this
object for one interpreter will change it for all installed
interpreters.
The valid values are ePportrait and ePlandscape. Attempting
to set the orientation to a different value will cause
<badValue> to be returned."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 9 }
prtinterpreterdefaultcharsetin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
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),
ePcsPC775Baltic(2087),
ePcsWindows1257Baltic(2257)
}
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The object corresponding to PCL has read-write access;
For all other interpreters, the object is read-only.
The above list corresponds to the following symbol sets as they
appear on the Control Panel:
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
ePcsPC775Baltic( 2087) - PC-775
ePcsWindows1257Baltic( 2257) - WINBALT"
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 12 }
energy-star OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
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:
Returns or changes the Energy Star sleep value.
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.
LaserJet 4050 Series supports values of 0, 900, 1800,
3600, 7200, and 10800. A value of 0 means
never go to sleep based on print engine idle
time. Setting to an unsupported value causes
the printer to substitute a value (listed
below) and to return <noError>
status.
The values are as follow:
<=0 snap to 0
>=1 and <=1349 snap to 900 (15 minutes)
>=1350 and <=2699 snap to 1800 (30 minutes)
>=2700 and <=5399 snap to 3600 (1 hour)
>=5400 and <=8999 snap to 7200 (2 hours)
>=9000 snap to 10800 (3 hours)"
::= { settings-system 1 }
sleep-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eFalse(1),
eTrue(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
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:
This object returns eTrue if the device is in
energy saving sleep mode, otherwise it returns eFalse.
Setting this object to eTrue while the printer
is awake will not change the printer's current state
and will return <genErr>
status. NOTE: This object should behave this way
when the printer does not have an instant-on fuser.
Setting this object to eTrue while printer is already
in Sleep Mode will not change the printer's
current state and will return <noError> status.
Setting this object to eFalse while printer is already
awake will not change the printer's current state and
will return <noError> status.
Setting this object to eFalse while the printer is
asleep causes the device to wake up. "
::= { settings-system 2 }
control-panel-lock OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eDisabled(1),
eEnabled(2)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Device control panel lock. A value of eDisabled means
the control panel is unlocked and the device's
configuration can be modified from the control panel. A
value of eEnabled means the control panel is locked,
thus the device's configuration cannot be modified from
the control panel."
::= { settings-system 8 }
run-location OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..9)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or changes the location from which code
executes. The object allows the user to pick a memory
bank to run code from which is different than the
default running code bank. A value of 0 means the code
executes from the default code bank, which should be
documented in the device POS. The list of supported
values should be documented in the device POS. Setting
to an unsupported value causes the device to return
<badValue>.
Additional information:
Returns or changes the location from which code
should be run. The object allows the user to pick a ram bank
to run code from which is potentially faster than the onboard
ROM. LaserJet 8100 Series and LaserJet 8000 Series support values of 0,4-9. A value of 0
means run code from default ROM device. Values other than 0
indicate a valid RAM bank of size >= 8MBs. Setting to an
unsupported value causes the printer to leave the run location
set to its previous value."
::= { settings-system 21 }
model-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(1..32))
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:
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. The
model name does not change based on sensing of installed options."
::= { id 2 }
device-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
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 }
simm1-bank1-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eFlashMemory(7),
eSDRandomAccessMemory(14),
eSRandomAccessMemory(15),
eFPMRandomAccessMemory(16),
eEDORandomAccessMemory(17)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
Bank 1 of SIMM slot 1. See SIMM1-TYPE for a
description.
Additional information:
This object is used for describing the type
of DIMM banks. Each physical DIMM slot has up to 2 banks."
::= { simm1-bank1 1 }
simm1-bank1-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of Bank 1 of the
SIMM installed in SIMM slot 1. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for a
description.
Additional information:
Returns an indication of the capacity of the
installed bank option in bytes. This object is not
supported unless the SIMM1-BANK1-TYPE type is
eReadOnlyMemory, eFlashMemory, eEDORandomAccessMemory,
eSDRandomAccessMemory, eSRandomAccessMemory,
or eFPMRandomAccessMemory."
::= { simm1-bank1 2 }
simm1-bank2-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eFlashMemory(7),
eSDRandomAccessMemory(14),
eSRandomAccessMemory(15),
eFPMRandomAccessMemory(16),
eEDORandomAccessMemory(17)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
Bank 2 of SIMM slot 1. See SIMM1-TYPE for a
description.
Additional information:
This object is used for describing the type
of DIMM banks. Each physical DIMM slot has up to 2 banks."
::= { simm1-bank2 1 }
simm1-bank2-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of Bank 2 of the
SIMM installed in SIMM slot 1. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for a
description.
Additional information:
Returns an indication of the capacity of the
installed bank option in bytes. This object is not
supported unless the SIMM1-BANK2-TYPE type is
eReadOnlyMemory, eFlashMemory, eEDORandomAccessMemory,
eSDRandomAccessMemory, eSRandomAccessMemory,
or eFPMRandomAccessMemory."
::= { simm1-bank2 2 }
simm2-bank1-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eFlashMemory(7),
eSDRandomAccessMemory(14),
eSRandomAccessMemory(15),
eFPMRandomAccessMemory(16),
eEDORandomAccessMemory(17)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
Bank 1 of SIMM slot 2. See SIMM1-TYPE for a
description.
Additional information:
This object is used for describing the type
of DIMM banks. Each physical DIMM slot has up to 2 banks."
::= { simm2-bank1 1 }
simm2-bank1-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of Bank 1 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 bank option in bytes. This object is not
supported unless the SIMM2-BANK1-TYPE type is
eReadOnlyMemory, eFlashMemory, eEDORandomAccessMemory,
eSDRandomAccessMemory, eSRandomAccessMemory,
or eFPMRandomAccessMemory."
::= { simm2-bank1 2 }
simm2-bank2-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eFlashMemory(7),
eSDRandomAccessMemory(14),
eSRandomAccessMemory(15),
eFPMRandomAccessMemory(16),
eEDORandomAccessMemory(17)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
Bank 2 of SIMM slot 2. See SIMM1-TYPE for a
description.
Additional information:
This object is used for describing the type
of DIMM banks. Each physical DIMM slot has up to 2 banks."
::= { simm2-bank2 1 }
simm2-bank2-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of Bank 2 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 bank option in bytes. This object is not
supported unless the SIMM2-BANK2-TYPE type is
eReadOnlyMemory, eFlashMemory, eEDORandomAccessMemory,
eSDRandomAccessMemory, eSRandomAccessMemory,
or eFPMRandomAccessMemory."
::= { simm2-bank2 2 }
simm3-bank1-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eFlashMemory(7),
eSDRandomAccessMemory(14),
eSRandomAccessMemory(15),
eFPMRandomAccessMemory(16),
eEDORandomAccessMemory(17)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
Bank 1 of SIMM slot 3. See SIMM1-TYPE for a
description.
Additional information:
This object is used for describing the type
of DIMM banks. Each physical DIMM slot has up to 2 banks."
::= { simm3-bank1 1 }
simm3-bank1-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of Bank 1 of the
SIMM installed in SIMM slot 3. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for a
description.
Additional information:
Returns an indication of the capacity of the
installed bank option in bytes. This object is not
supported unless the SIMM3-BANK1-TYPE type is
eReadOnlyMemory, eFlashMemory, eEDORandomAccessMemory,
eSDRandomAccessMemory, eSRandomAccessMemory,
or eFPMRandomAccessMemory."
::= { simm3-bank1 2 }
simm3-bank2-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eUnknown(2),
eUnSupported(3),
eReadOnlyMemory(4),
eFlashMemory(7),
eSDRandomAccessMemory(14),
eSRandomAccessMemory(15),
eFPMRandomAccessMemory(16),
eEDORandomAccessMemory(17)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed in
Bank 2 of SIMM slot 3. See SIMM1-TYPE for a
description.
Additional information:
This object is used for describing the type
of DIMM banks. Each physical DIMM slot has up to 2 banks."
::= { simm3-bank2 1 }
simm3-bank2-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of Bank 2 of the
SIMM installed in SIMM slot 3. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for a
description.
Additional information:
Returns an indication of the capacity of the
installed bank option in bytes. This object is not
supported unless the SIMM3-BANK2-TYPE type is
eReadOnlyMemory, eFlashMemory, eEDORandomAccessMemory,
eSDRandomAccessMemory, eSRandomAccessMemory,
or eFPMRandomAccessMemory."
::= { simm3-bank2 2 }
ram-disk-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eOn(2),
eAuto(3)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or controls RAM disk support. eOFF turns off
the RAM disk functionality. eOn turns on the RAM disk
functionality and creates a RAM disk whose size is
controlled by the RAM-DISK-SIZE object. eAuto turns on
the RAM disk functionality and creates a RAM disk size
determined by the printer based on installed options and
other memory related settings.
Additional information:
Returns or controls RAM disk support. eOFF turns off
the RAM disk functionality. eOn turns on the RAM disk
functionality and creates a RAM disk whose size is
controlled by the RAM-DISK-SIZE object. eAuto turns on
the RAM disk functionality and creates a RAM disk size
determined by the printer based on the amount of installed
memory. The automatic size will be 25 percent of all memory
above 4MB."
::= { settings-mass-storage-bd 1 }
ram-disk-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or controls the size of the RAM disk. The
device POS specifies the minimum memory requirements.
The object MAXIMUM-RAM-DISK-MEMORY specifies the maximum
memory available for the RAM disk.
Additional information:
Returns or controls the size of the RAM disk. The values
that can be set depend on the current setting of the
RAM-DISK-MODE object, and the amount of memory available
above 4MB. Use the MAXIMUM-RAM-DISK-MEMORY object to
determine the amount of additional memory available
for the RAM disk."
::= { settings-mass-storage-bd 2 }
maximum-ram-disk-memory OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object's name is misleading. This object does not
return the maximum configurable RAM disk size. Instead,
it returns the maximum amount of memory, in bytes, that
can used to increase the size of the RAM disk.
Additional information:
This object returns the maximum amount of additional
memory that is available for increasing the size of the RAM
disk."
::= { status-mass-storage-bd 1 }
disk-storage-block-driver2-test-return-code OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This test object will not be supported in any released
product. Setting this object allows the next call to
the mass storage block driver 2 to return the specified
code. The POS will specify the binary format.
Additional information:
The hrDeviceIndex value for the mass storage
device is the same value that is used to index into the
DISK-STORAGE-BLOCK-DRIVERS sub-tree. Since this product
only supports one mass storage device, the hrDeviceIndex
for the mass storage device will be 2 if the mass storage device is
installed. The value is a two byte value. The value
of the first byte indicates the return code, as described
in the following table:
value | meaning
------+------------------
1 | After the next power cycle, indicate the
| mass storage device is not installed. Only affects the
| printer state after the next power cycle.
2 | After the next power cycle, indicate the
| mass storage device is not initialized. Changes the
| contents of the mass storage device so the mass storage device becomes
| uninitialized.
3 | After the next power cycle, indicate the
| mass storage device is defective. Only affects the
| printer state after the next power cycle.
4 | Cause the specified call to the read block
| routine to indicate read failure.
5 | Cause the specified call to the write block
| routine to indicate write failure.
6 | After the next power cycle, indicate the
| mass storage device failed the power-on self-test, but
| completed the initialization sequence
| successfully. Only affects the
| printer state after the next power cycle.
7 | Cause the driver to behave, after the next power
| cycle, as if the mass storage device had the serial number
| 'SN00000000'. This is a one-shot effect and the
| driver reverts to normal behavior if the printer
| is power cycled a second time.
The second byte indicates on which call to the specified
block driver the failure will start to occur.
If the value of the first bytes is four or five, then the
value of the second byte in indicates which call to the
specified block driver routine will fail. A value of one
means the first call will fail. A value of two means the
second call will fail, and so on. If the value of the
first byte is one, two, three, six, or seven, then the
value of the second byte is ignored. Writing this object
causes any previous write to this object to be invalidated."
::= { settings-msbd2 1 }
mopy-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eOff(1),
eStandard(4),
eEnhanced(5)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Controls or reports how mopies are generated. eOff
turns off the mopy feature. eAuto allows the device to
determine the best method for generating mopies based on
the device configuration. eStandard spools the I/O data
and replays the I/O data multiple times to generate the
mopies. eEnhanced spools the rasterized page images and
replays the rasterized data to generate the mopies.
Typically, the rasterized data will be larger and will
allow all but the first mopy to print at speed. If the
job being mopied is not extremely complex, then the
first mopy will print at speed also."
::= { settings-spooler 1 }
engine-media-modes-supported1 OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The list of engine media modes supported by the device.
The modes are each separated by a comma character. An
example string would be: 'Normal,Rough,Low,Vellum'."
::= { media-modes 1 }
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 }
prtconsolecolor OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePunknown(2),
ePwhite(3),
ePred(4),
ePgreen(5),
ePblue(6),
ePcyan(7),
ePmagenta(8),
ePyellow(9),
ePorange(10)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The color of this light.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtConsoleLightEntry 4 }
phd1-model OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns product information identifying the PHD device.
Example: XXXX"
::= { phd1 1 }
phd1-manufacturing-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns information describing the manufacture of this
particular PHD. May include serial number and firmware
revision."
::= { phd1 2 }
phd1-type OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eEmpty(1),
eInputPHD(10)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the type of option installed as
PHD 1. See SIMM1-TYPE for an explanation of the
enumerations.
Additional information:
Returns an indication of whether or not the
envelope feeder is installed on the printer. A value of eEmpty means that
the envelope feeder is not installed."
::= { phd1 3 }
phd1-capacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns an indication of the capacity of the installed
option. See SIMM1-CAPACITY for an explanation of the
meaning of the value of this object.
Additional information:
The LaserJet 4000 Series envelope feeder has a single tray."
::= { phd1 4 }
override-media-size OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSExecutive(1),
eUSLetter(2),
eUSLegal(3),
eISOandJISA5(25),
eISOandJISA4(26),
eJISB5(45),
eMonarch(80),
eCommercial10(81),
eInternationalDL(90),
eInternationalC5(91),
eInternationalB5(100),
eCustom(101)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Sets the media size that is to be used in place of the
currently requested media size.
Additional information:
When a request is received to print on a size and
type of media that is not currently available, this object contains the
desired size as set by the print job. This object should be set to a media
size that is currently available to the printer.
If a paper mount request is not pending, attempting to get or set this object
will cause <noSuchName> to be returned."
::= { settings-prt-eng 3 }
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 for LaserJet 4000 Series 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 LaserJet 4000 Series is 30000 to 85000 if
CUSTOM-PAPER-DIM-UNIT is eTenThousandthsOfInches or
76200 to 215900 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),
eLedger(11),
eISOandJISA4(26),
eISOandJISA3(27),
eJISB5(45),
eJISB4(46),
eJapanesePostcardSingle(71),
eJapanesePostcardDouble(72),
eMonarch(80),
eCommercial10(81),
eInternationalDL(90),
eInternationalC5(91),
eInternationalB5(100),
eCustom(101)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the media size that is currently loaded 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-media-available OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-1..100)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns a number that indicates how full the input tray
is. If the device can only detect empty / not empty the
device returns -1 for not empty and 0 for empty. If the
device can determine how full the tray is, the device
returns a percentage full from 0% to 100%
Additional information:
LaserJet 4V can only detect empty/not empty tray.
It returns -1 for not empty and 0 for empty."
::= { intray1 2 }
tray1-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the device specific name for tray 1."
::= { intray1 3 }
tray2-media-size-loaded OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSExecutive(1),
eUSLetter(2),
eUSLegal(3),
eLedger(11),
eISOandJISA4(26),
eISOandJISA3(27),
eJISB5(45),
eJISB4(46),
eCustom(101),
eUnknownMediaSize(32767)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the media size that is currently configured in
tray #2. Complete list of supported media sizes along
with their dimensions are listed in the ''Media Size
Table'' near the end of this document.
Additional information:
If the tray drawer is open, a get on this object
will cause a status of
<genErr> to be
returned. If the tray is empty, the size that the
tray is configured for will be returned. If Tray 2
is a 500-sheet standard tray, eJISB5 and eUSExecutive
are not valid values."
::= { intray2 1 }
tray2-media-available OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-1..100)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns a number that indicates how full the input tray
is. If the device can only detect empty / not empty the
device returns -1 for not empty and 0 for empty. If the
device can determine how full the tray is, the device
returns a percentage full from 0% to 100%
Additional information:
LaserJet 4V can only detect empty/not empty tray.
It returns -1 for not empty and 0 for empty."
::= { intray2 2 }
tray2-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the device specific name for tray 2."
::= { intray2 3 }
tray2-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this input tray."
::= { intray2 12 }
tray2-fuser-temperature OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-1..1)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The fuser temperature to be used when printing media
from Tray 2. 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:
See TRAY1-FUSER-TEMPERATURE."
::= { intray2 13 }
tray3-media-size-loaded OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSExecutive(1),
eUSLetter(2),
eUSLegal(3),
eLedger(11),
eISOandJISA4(26),
eISOandJISA3(27),
eJISB5(45),
eJISB4(46),
eCustom(101),
eUnknownMediaSize(32767)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the media size that is currently configured in
tray #3. Complete list of supported media sizes along
with their dimensions are listed in the ''Media Size
Table'' near the end of this document.
Additional information:
If the tray drawer is open, a get on this object
will cause a status of
<genErr> to be
returned. If the tray is empty, the size that the
tray is configured for will be returned."
::= { intray3 1 }
tray3-media-available OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-1..100)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns a number that indicates how full the input tray
is. If the device can only detect empty / not empty the
device returns -1 for not empty and 0 for empty. If the
device can determine how full the tray is, the device
returns a percentage full from 0% to 100%
Additional information:
LaserJet 4V can only detect empty/not empty tray.
It returns -1 for not empty and 0 for empty.
This object is only supported if a LC is installed.
Returns <noSuchName> status
if attempting to perform a Get on this OID with
no LC installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no LC installed."
::= { intray3 2 }
tray3-name OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the device specific name for tray 3.
Additional information:
This object is only supported if a LC is
installed.
Returns <noSuchName> status if
attempting to perform a Get on this OID with no LC
installed.
Returns <noSuchName>
status if attempting to perform a Set, EnableTrap, or
DisableTrap on this OID with no LC installed."
::= { intray3 3 }
tray3-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this input tray."
::= { intray3 12 }
tray3-fuser-temperature OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(-1..1)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The fuser temperature to be used when printing media
from Tray 3. 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:
See TRAY1-FUSER-TEMPERATURE."
::= { intray3 13 }
tray4-media-size-loaded OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSLetter(2),
eUSLegal(3),
eLedger(11),
eISOandJISA3(27),
eISOandJISA4(26),
eJISB4(46)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the media size that is currently configured in
tray #4. Complete list of supported media sizes along
with their dimensions are listed in the ''Media Size
Table'' near the end of this document.
Additional information:
The Media Size Table does not exist in this document.
Attempting to access this object when the tray is not installed
will result in an ErrorUnknownObjectIdentifier response from
the printer."
::= { intray4 1 }
tray4-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this input tray."
::= { intray4 12 }
tray5-media-size-loaded OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSExecutive(1),
eUSLetter(2),
eUSLegal(3),
eJISB5(45),
eISOandJISA4(26),
eCustom(101),
eUnknownMediaSize(32767)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the media size that is currently configured in
tray #5. Complete list of supported media sizes along
with their dimensions are listed in the ''Media Size
Table'' near the end of this document.
Additional information:
If the tray drawer is open, a get on this object
will cause a status of
<genErr> to be
returned. If the tray is empty, the size that the
tray is configured for will be returned."
::= { intray5 1 }
tray5-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this input tray."
::= { intray5 12 }
tray6-media-size-loaded OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSLetter(2),
eUSLegal(3),
eISOandJISA4(26),
eJISB4(46)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the media size that is currently configured in
tray #5. Complete list of supported media sizes along
with their dimensions are listed in the ''Media Size
Table'' near the end of this document.
Additional information:
If the tray drawer is open, a get on this object
will cause a status of
<genErr> to be
returned. If the tray is empty, the size that the
tray is configured for will be returned"
::= { intray6 1 }
tray6-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this input tray.
Additional information:
The internal trays belong to device 0 (base engine), the
envelope feeder is considered to be device 1
and the external input devices can number
between 2 and 6 depending on individual user
configurations."
::= { intray6 12 }
tray7-media-size-loaded OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eUSLetter(2),
eUSLegal(3),
eLedger(11),
eISOandJISA4(26),
eISOandJISA3(27),
eJISB4(46)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns the media size that is currently configured in
tray #5. Complete list of supported media sizes along
with their dimensions are listed in the ''Media Size
Table'' near the end of this document.
Additional information:
If the tray drawer is open, a get on this object
will cause a status of
<genErr> to be
returned. If the tray is empty, the size that the
tray is configured for will be returned"
::= { intray7 1 }
tray7-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this input tray.
Additional information:
The internal trays belong to device 0 (base engine), the
envelope feeder is considered to be device 1
and the external input devices can number
between 2 and 6 depending on individual user
configurations.
NOTE: only TRAY6 and TRAY7 are listed here
because HP does not make a device with more than
two trays, but the Specification requires
support of up to 10 external trays. Therefore the
objects for TRAY8-PHD ... TRAY15-PHD will exist if
that many trays exist."
::= { intray7 12 }
outbin3-override-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when this output bin
condition causes printing to stop.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cOutbinFullOverride - The device sends subsequent
media to the overflow bin.
cOutbinAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
attention condition and continues printing.
cBinderAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
binder attention condition and continues printing.
Additional information:
If cCancelJob is set, the current print job will
be cancelled regardless of other item settings.
This object describes the action that is performed
when the JOB-OUTPUT-AUTO-CONTINUE-TIMEOUT expires.
The action performed by the CONTINUE object being set
to eInitiateAction or the GO key being pressed on the
control panel may cause different actions. See the
CONTINUE object
description for information on the actions that
occur for those conditions.
NOTE: Because HP is marketing a device with a max of
16 bins the OUTBIN-OVERRIDE-MODE objects are 3-18 but
the external device specification requires support of
up to 315 output bins. Therefore if these bins exist
above 16, then the coresponding objects will also exist
OUTBIN19-OVERRIDE-MODE through OUTBIN317-OVERRIDE-MODE
The data for this object is stored in NVRAM."
::= { outbin3 9 }
outbin3-maximum-binding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of sheets of 20 pound paper that can
be bound by the binding device that serves this output
bin. If a job exceeds this number and the job has
requested binding, cBindingError will be set in NOT-
READY-DESTINATION-PRINT-ENGINE.
Additional information:
This is a read only object that returns the number of
20# pages that this bin can bind(i.e. staple). This
number is used by the host applications to prevent
jobs that exceed this amount from being sent to this
bin. If this bin does not have a finishing function
like stapling where this object is necessary the
object will return <badValue>.
NOTE: Because HP is marketing a device with a max of
16 bins the OUTBIN-MAXIMUM-BINDING objects are 3-18 but
the external device specification requires support of
up to 315 output bins. Therefore if these bins exist
above 16, then the coresponding objects will also exist
OUTBIN19-MAXIMUM-BINDING ... OUTBIN317-MAXIMUM-BINDING"
::= { outbin3 10 }
outbin3-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this output bin.
Additional information:
This object will return the the device number that
contains this output bin. The envelope feed is
considered PHD1 thus this object will return
2-6 depending on where in the device chain the bin
exists.
NOTE: Because HP is marketing a device with a max of
16 bins the OUTBIN-OVERRIDE-MODE objects are 3-18 but
the external device specification requires support of
up to 315 output bins. Therefore if these bins exist
above 16, then the coresponding objects will also exist
OUTBIN19-PHD through OUTBIN317-PHD"
::= { outbin3 11 }
outbin3-error-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..65535))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A device specific description of the last error
encountered for output bin 3. Each POS should document
the meaning of all supported error information.
Additional information:
This is a description of the current error state of a
finishing device. (ie stapler). If the bin does not
support any finishing capabilities then the object
will return <badValue>.
The possible return values are as follows:
Byte1, Byte2, and Byte3 should be 0x00. as they are
reserved for future use.
Byte4 is a bit field that can be interpreted as
follows:
bit 0 -- unused
bit 1 -- eBinderOut Out of staples
bit 2 -- eBinderLimit Too many pages to finish
bit 3 -- eBinderJam Staple jammed in stapler
bit 4 -- eBinderAlign Pages aren't aligned correctly
to finish.
bit 5 -- unused
bit 6 -- unused
bit 7 -- unused
NOTE: Because HP is marketing a device with a max of
16 bins the OUTBIN-MAXIMUM-BINDING objects are 3-18 but
the external device specification requires support of
up to 315 output bins. Therefore if these bins exist
above 16, then the coresponding objects will also exist
OUTBIN19-MAXIMUM-BINDING ... OUTBIN317-MAXIMUM-BINDING"
::= { outbin3 12 }
outbin4-override-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when this output bin
condition causes printing to stop.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cOutbinFullOverride - The device sends subsequent
media to the overflow bin.
cOutbinAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
attention condition and continues printing.
cBinderAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
binder attention condition and continues printing.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-OVERRIDE-MODE."
::= { outbin4 9 }
outbin4-maximum-binding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of sheets of 20 pound paper that can
be bound by the binding device that serves this output
bin. If a job exceeds this number and the job has
requested binding, cBindingError will be set in NOT-
READY-DESTINATION-PRINT-ENGINE.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-MAXIMUM-BINDING."
::= { outbin4 10 }
outbin4-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this output bin.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-PHD."
::= { outbin4 11 }
outbin5-override-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when this output bin
condition causes printing to stop.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cOutbinFullOverride - The device sends subsequent
media to the overflow bin.
cOutbinAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
attention condition and continues printing.
cBinderAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
binder attention condition and continues printing.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-OVERRIDE-MODE."
::= { outbin5 9 }
outbin5-maximum-binding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of sheets of 20 pound paper that can
be bound by the binding device that serves this output
bin. If a job exceeds this number and the job has
requested binding, cBindingError will be set in NOT-
READY-DESTINATION-PRINT-ENGINE.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-MAXIMUM-BINDING."
::= { outbin5 10 }
outbin5-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this output bin.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-PHD."
::= { outbin5 11 }
outbin6-override-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when this output bin
condition causes printing to stop.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cOutbinFullOverride - The device sends subsequent
media to the overflow bin.
cOutbinAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
attention condition and continues printing.
cBinderAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
binder attention condition and continues printing.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-OVERRIDE-MODE."
::= { outbin6 9 }
outbin6-maximum-binding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of sheets of 20 pound paper that can
be bound by the binding device that serves this output
bin. If a job exceeds this number and the job has
requested binding, cBindingError will be set in NOT-
READY-DESTINATION-PRINT-ENGINE.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-MAXIMUM-BINDING."
::= { outbin6 10 }
outbin6-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this output bin.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-PHD."
::= { outbin6 11 }
outbin7-override-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when this output bin
condition causes printing to stop.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cOutbinFullOverride - The device sends subsequent
media to the overflow bin.
cOutbinAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
attention condition and continues printing.
cBinderAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
binder attention condition and continues printing.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-OVERRIDE-MODE."
::= { outbin7 9 }
outbin7-maximum-binding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of sheets of 20 pound paper that can
be bound by the binding device that serves this output
bin. If a job exceeds this number and the job has
requested binding, cBindingError will be set in NOT-
READY-DESTINATION-PRINT-ENGINE.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-MAXIMUM-BINDING."
::= { outbin7 10 }
outbin7-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this output bin.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-PHD."
::= { outbin7 11 }
outbin8-override-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when this output bin
condition causes printing to stop.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cOutbinFullOverride - The device sends subsequent
media to the overflow bin.
cOutbinAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
attention condition and continues printing.
cBinderAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
binder attention condition and continues printing.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-OVERRIDE-MODE."
::= { outbin8 9 }
outbin8-maximum-binding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of sheets of 20 pound paper that can
be bound by the binding device that serves this output
bin. If a job exceeds this number and the job has
requested binding, cBindingError will be set in NOT-
READY-DESTINATION-PRINT-ENGINE.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-MAXIMUM-BINDING."
::= { outbin8 10 }
outbin8-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this output bin.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-PHD."
::= { outbin8 11 }
outbin9-override-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when this output bin
condition causes printing to stop.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cOutbinFullOverride - The device sends subsequent
media to the overflow bin.
cOutbinAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
attention condition and continues printing.
cBinderAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
binder attention condition and continues printing.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-OVERRIDE-MODE."
::= { outbin9 9 }
outbin9-maximum-binding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of sheets of 20 pound paper that can
be bound by the binding device that serves this output
bin. If a job exceeds this number and the job has
requested binding, cBindingError will be set in NOT-
READY-DESTINATION-PRINT-ENGINE.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-MAXIMUM-BINDING."
::= { outbin9 10 }
outbin9-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this output bin.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-PHD."
::= { outbin9 11 }
outbin9-error-info OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..65535))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"A device specific description of the last error
encountered for output bin 9. Each POS should document
the meaning of all supported error information.
Additional information:
This is a description of the current error state of a
finishing device. (ie stapler). If the bin does not
support any finishing capabilities then the object
will return <badValue>.
The possible return values are as follows:
Byte1, Byte2, and Byte3 should be 0x00. as they are
reserved for future use.
Byte4 is a bit field that can be interpreted as
follows:
bit 0 -- unused
bit 1 -- eBinderOut Out of staples
bit 2 -- eBinderLimit Too many pages to finish
bit 3 -- eBinderJam Staple jammed in stapler
bit 4 -- eBinderAlign Pages aren't aligned correctly
to finish.
bit 5 -- unused
bit 6 -- unused
bit 7 -- unused
OUTBIN3 is the topmost bin on the output device. This bin
replaces the left output bin on the base printer. OUTBIN4
through OUTBIN8 are the additional 5 regular bins supplied
by the MBM5S device. OUTBIN9 is the stapler unit and is
the lowest bin in the device.
NOTE: Because HP is marketing a device with a max of
7 bins (MBM5S) the OUTBINn-ERROR-INFO objects are
3-9 but the external device specification requires
support of up to 315 output bins. Therefore if these
bins exist above 7, then the coresponding objects will
also exist OUTBIN10-ERROR-INFO through OUTBIN317-ERROR-INFO."
::= { outbin9 12 }
outbin10-override-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when this output bin
condition causes printing to stop.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cOutbinFullOverride - The device sends subsequent
media to the overflow bin.
cOutbinAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
attention condition and continues printing.
cBinderAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
binder attention condition and continues printing.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-OVERRIDE-MODE."
::= { outbin10 9 }
outbin10-maximum-binding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of sheets of 20 pound paper that can
be bound by the binding device that serves this output
bin. If a job exceeds this number and the job has
requested binding, cBindingError will be set in NOT-
READY-DESTINATION-PRINT-ENGINE.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-MAXIMUM-BINDING."
::= { outbin10 10 }
outbin10-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this output bin.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-PHD."
::= { outbin10 11 }
outbin11-override-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the device behavior when this output bin
condition causes printing to stop.
cCancelJob - The device cancels the job.
cOutbinFullOverride - The device sends subsequent
media to the overflow bin.
cOutbinAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
attention condition and continues printing.
cBinderAttentionOverride - The device ignores the
binder attention condition and continues printing.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-OVERRIDE-MODE."
::= { outbin11 9 }
outbin11-maximum-binding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of sheets of 20 pound paper that can
be bound by the binding device that serves this output
bin. If a job exceeds this number and the job has
requested binding, cBindingError will be set in NOT-
READY-DESTINATION-PRINT-ENGINE.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-MAXIMUM-BINDING."
::= { outbin11 10 }
outbin11-phd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Provides the number of the Paper Handling Device that
contains this output bin.
Additional information:
See OUTBIN3-PHD."
::= { outbin11 11 }
media-names-available OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of this object controls which of the MEDIAx-
NAME objects are supported. If a bit is set to zero,
then attempting to get or set the corresponding MEDIAx-
NAME objects will return
<noSuchName>.
Additional information:
Setting a bit to one will cause the corresponding
MEDIAn- objects to be available (attempting to access
an unavailable object will return <noSuchName>).
MEDIA1- objects are always present in LaserJet 4000 Series, as this is the default
media. If this object is set to a value that does not include
cMediaName1Available, that bit will be set and a status of
<noError> will be returned.
cMediaName12Available cannot be changed on LaserJet 4000 Series, as MediaName12
is not a supported Media Name for that product. Attempts to set
cMediaName12Available will cause <badValue>
to be returned."
::= { settings-print-media 1 }
media4-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media4 4 }
media6-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media6 4 }
media10-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media10 4 }
media11-engine-media-mode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The engine processing characteristics that are to be
applied to this media. The processing characteristics
are device specific.
Additional information:
See the description for MEDIA1-ENGINE-MEDIA-MODE."
::= { media11 4 }
engine-media-mode1-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of sheets printed using this media mode. The
device POS should state whether this value is lost
across a power cycle or is kept in permanent storage.
Additional information:
The value of this object is persistent across a power cycle.
Engine media mode 1 is normal fusing.
Engine media mode 2 is transparency fusing.
Engine media mode 3 is glossy fusing.
Enigne media mode 4 is heavy media fusing.
Engine media mode 5 is envelope fusing."
::= { media-mode1 2 }
engine-media-mode2-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of sheets printed using this media mode. The
device POS should state whether this value is lost
across a power cycle or is kept in permanent storage.
Additional information:
The value of this object is persistent across a power cycle.
Engine media mode 1 is normal fusing.
Engine media mode 2 is transparency fusing.
Engine media mode 3 is glossy fusing.
Enigne media mode 4 is heavy media fusing.
Engine media mode 5 is envelope fusing."
::= { media-mode2 2 }
engine-media-mode3-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of sheets printed using this media mode. The
device POS should state whether this value is lost
across a power cycle or is kept in permanent storage.
Additional information:
The value of this object is persistent across a power cycle.
Engine media mode 1 is normal fusing.
Engine media mode 2 is transparency fusing.
Engine media mode 3 is glossy fusing.
Enigne media mode 4 is heavy media fusing.
Engine media mode 5 is envelope fusing."
::= { media-mode3 2 }
engine-media-mode4-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of sheets printed using this media mode. The
device POS should state whether this value is lost
across a power cycle or is kept in permanent storage.
Additional information:
The value of this object is persistent across a power cycle.
Engine media mode 1 is normal fusing.
Engine media mode 2 is transparency fusing.
Engine media mode 3 is glossy fusing.
Enigne media mode 4 is heavy media fusing.
Engine media mode 5 is envelope fusing."
::= { media-mode4 2 }
engine-media-mode5-page-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of sheets printed using this media mode. The
device POS should state whether this value is lost
across a power cycle or is kept in permanent storage.
Additional information:
The value of this object is persistent across a power cycle.
Engine media mode 1 is normal fusing.
Engine media mode 2 is transparency fusing.
Engine media mode 3 is glossy fusing.
Enigne media mode 4 is heavy media fusing.
Engine media mode 5 is envelope fusing."
::= { media-mode5 2 }
media-size-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of impressions printed on sheets of this
media size. The device POS should state whether this
value is lost across a power cycle or is kept in
permanent storage.
Additional information:
The value of this object is persistent across a power cycle.
The index for these objects, the last number of the OID, uniquely identifies the paper size. This value
corresponds to the page sizes listed below. These values are also documented in the PCL Implementor's Guide
and the PML Master MIB.
1 US-Executive
2 US-Letter
3 US-Legal
25 ISO and JIS A5
26 ISO and JIS A4
45 JIS B5
80 LaserJet 4500
81 Commercal-10
90 International DL
91 International C5
100 International B5
101 Custom"
::= { media-size 1 }
media-size-west-edge-first-side-offset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the number of 300 dpi dots by which the
image is shifted relative to the west edge of the medium
(see NORTH-EDGE-OFFSET). The adjustment is for the
first printed side of the medium only. A positive value
moves the image away from the west edge of the medium.
A negative value moves the image closer to the west edge
of the medium. The value 0 will return the image to its
factory default position.
Additional information:
Returns or sets the number of 300 dpi dots by which the
image is shifted relative to the west edge of the medium
(see NORTH-EDGE-OFFSET). The adjustment is for the
first printed side of the medium only. A positive value
moves the image away from the west edge of the medium.
A negative value moves the image closer to the west edge
of the medium. The value 0 will return the image to its
factory default position. The values in the sub array index
are from the media size table in the hpmib.
The data for this object is stored in NVRAM."
::= { media-size 2 }
media-size-west-edge-second-side-offset OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Returns or sets the number of 300 dpi dots by which the
image is shifted relative to the west edge of the medium
(see NORTH-EDGE-OFFSET). The adjustment is for the
second printed side of the medium only. A positive
value moves the image away from the west edge of the
medium. A negative value moves the image closer to the
west edge of the medium. The value 0 will return the
image to its factory default position.
Additional information:
Returns or sets the number of 300 dpi dots by which the
image is shifted relative to the west edge of the medium
(see NORTH-EDGE-OFFSET). The adjustment is for the
second printed side of the medium only. A positive value
moves the image away from the west edge of the medium.
A negative value moves the image closer to the west edge
of the medium. The value 0 will return the image to its
factory default position. The values in the sub array index
are from the media size table in the hpmib.
The data for this object is stored in NVRAM."
::= { media-size 3 }
prtoutputdefaultindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4050 Series (LaserJet 4050) has two output bins in the
base product: a face-up bin on the back of the engine and a
face-down bin on the top of the engine. These bins are not
firmware-selectable; instead, paper is diverted to the face-down
bin only if the face-up bin is physically closed. Therefore,
these bins are considered together as the 'standard' bin. However,
if an HCO is attached to the engine, users will be able to select
between an HCO bin and the 'standard' bin, which may be either the
face-up or face-down bin, depending upon whether the face-up bin
is open. With external output bins attached, the value of this
object will be settable from the control panel and by the PJL
OUTBIN variable."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 7 }
prtinputtype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePunknown(2),
ePsheetFeedAutoRemovableTray(3),
ePsheetFeedAutoNonRemovableTray(4),
ePsheetFeedManual(5),
ePcontinuousRoll(6),
ePcontinuousFanFold(7)
}
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 Standard Printer MIB 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.
Tray 2 is a removable tray that comes standard
with the printer, although it is usually not removed
from the printer. It is of type
ePsheetFeedAutoRemovableTray.
Tray 3 is either a 250-sheet standard tray in the
2x250 base engine configuration or a 500-sheet optional tray
in the 1x500 base engine configuration. (The optional
tray is only recognized if it's installed before the
printer is powered on.) It is of type
ePsheetFeedAutoRemovableTray.
The 4th tray in this array is the envelope feeder. It
can be detected even when it is installed while the
printer is powered on.
Tray 5 is a 500-sheet optional tray that cannot be
installed while the printer is powered on. It is of type
ePsheetFeedAutoRemovableTray."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Following is a table of paper sizes and dimensions
for each paper size supported by LaserJet 4000 Series:
Size Inches (ten-thousandths) Millimeters
--------------- ------------------------ -----------
eUSExecutive 72500 x 105000 184150 x 266700
eUSLetter 85000 x 110000 215900 x 279400
eUSLegal 85000 x 140000 215900 x 355600
eISOandJISA5 58286 x 82677 148000 x 210000
eISOandJISA4 82677 x 116929 210000 x 297000
eJISB5 71654 x 101181 182000 x 257000
eMonarch 38750 x 75000 98425 x 190500
eCommercial10 41250 x 95000 104775 x 241300
eInternationalDL 43307 x 86614 110000 x 220000
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-write
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
For trays 2, 3, and 5 (which can reliably sense this
value) these objects behave exactly the same as prtInputMediaDimFeedDirChosen.
Attempting to set the objects for tray 2, 3, or 5 will cause
<noSuchName> to be returned.
The default values assume the trays are configured for letter size paper (or COM10,
in the case of the envelope feeder). For tray 1, the value is the dimension for
the media size currently declared. For the envelope feeder (tray 4), the value is
the dimension for the media size currently declared.
Valid values are 0 to 268435455. If a value within 0.2 inches of a standard
size (e.g. 85001) is chosen when setting these objects, the standard size will
be set for the specified tray if the value of prtInputMediaDimXFeedDirDeclared
is also set to within 0.2 inches of the same standard size. If the value is not
within 0.2 inches, Custom will be chosen as the size if it is supported by the
specified tray, otherwise the first available standard size for the tray will
be selected."
::= { prtInputEntry 4 }
prtinputmediadimxfeeddirdeclared OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-write
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
For trays 2, 3, and 5 (which can reliably sense this
value) these objects behave exactly the same as prtInputMediaDimXFeedDirChosen.
Attempting to set these objects for tray 2, 3, and 5 will cause
<noSuchName> to be returned.
The default values assume the trays are configured for letter size paper (or COM10,
in the case of the envelope feeder). For tray 1 the value is the dimension for the
media size currently declared.
Valid values are 0 to 268435455. If a value within 0.2 inches of a standard
size (e.g. 85001) is chosen when setting these objects, the standard size will
be set for the specified tray if the value of prtInputMediaDimFeedDirDeclared
is also set to within 0.2 inches of the same standard size. If the value is not
within 0.2 inches, Custom will be chosen as the size if it is supported by the
specified tray, otherwise the first available standard size for the tray will
be selected."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The objects for trays 2, 3, and 5 reflect the
configuration of the corresponding trays. When the tray is removed, a value
of -2 is returned. The default values assume the trays are configured for
letter size paper (or COM10, in the case of the envelope feeder). For tray 1
and the envelope feeder, the object returns the value of the media size for
which the tray is currently configured because those trays cannot sense what
size media they contain."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The objects for trays 2, 3, and 5 reflect the
configuration of the corresponding trays. When the tray is removed, a value
of -2 is returned. The default values assume the trays are configured for
letter size paper (or COM10, in the case of the envelope feeder). The objects
for tray 1 and the envelope feeder return the value of the media size for which
the tray is currently configured because those trays cannot sense what size media
they contain."
::= { prtInputEntry 7 }
prtinputcapacityunit 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 input sub-unit.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
A sheet is a single piece of 20 pound paper. For tray
4, the envelope feeder, a sheet is one envelope"
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML TRAYn-MAXIMUM-CAPACITY. 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4000 Series can only detect empty/not empty for its
trays. It returns -3 for not empty and 0 for empty.
If a tray is removed, a value of -2 (unknown) will
be returned."
::= { prtInputEntry 10 }
prtinputstatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this input sub-unit.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML STATUS-TRAY-MISSING and
STATUS-TRAY-EMPTY.
Values returned by the firmware are detailed in the
following table. 'Value Or'd Due To Condition' indicates
that the specified value will be logically or'd into the
value for this object when the specified Condition occurs.
Condition Value Or'd Due To Condition
----------------------- ------------------------
Tray Lifter Error 3
Tray not installed or
not inserted or not
occupied 1
Tray is current source tray
and paper is moving 6
Tray involved in paper mount 16 + 32
Value 3 or 1 is Or'd in 8
Tray is lifting 64 "
::= { prtInputEntry 11 }
prtinputmedianame OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-write
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML TRAYn-MEDIA-NAME.
If set to a string other than one contained by a MEDIAn-NAME
object, a status of <badValue> is returned.
If set to a string that is unsupported for the specified tray
object, a status of <badValue> is returned.
After Build5.0 (LaserJet 8100 Series) Cassette trays will not support
Transparency nor Label media types.
The value of this object is saved across a power cycle."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML TRAYn-NAME."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4000 Series does not specify a model name for Tray1 or Tray2,
nor for Tray 3 in the 2x250 tray configuration. However, if Tray 3
is installed in the 1x500 configuration, 'Optional Cassette C4124A' will
be returned. Tray 3, 4, and 5 objects do not exist unless those trays
are installed."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4000 Series does not specify a version number
for the input trays."
::= { prtInputEntry 16 }
prtinputserialnumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The serial number assigned to this input sub-unit.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4000 Series 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
No security mechanism provided."
::= { prtInputEntry 19 }
prtinputmedialoadtimeout OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"When the printer is not able to print due to a subunit
being empty or the requested media must be manually loaded, the
printer will wait for the duration (in seconds) specified by this
object. Upon expiration of the timeout, the printer will take the
action specified by prtInputNextIndex.
The event which causes the printer to enter the waiting state is
product specific. If the printer is not waiting for manually fed
media, it may switch from an empty subunit to a different subunit
without waiting for the timeout to expire.
A value of (-1) implies 'other' or 'infinite' which translates to
'wait forever'. The action which causes printing to continue is
product specific. A value of (-2) implies 'unknown'.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
This object simply reflects the value of the
JOB-INPUT-AUTO-CONTINUE-TIMEOUT object. See the description of that object
for additional information."
::= { prtInputEntry 24 }
prtinputnextindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtInputIndex corresponding to the input
subunit which will be used when this input subunit is emptied and
the timeout specified by prtInputMediaLoadTimeout expires. A
value of zero(0) indicates that auto input switching will not
occur when this input subunit is emptied. If the timeout
specified by prtInputLoadMediaTimeout expires and this value is
zero(0), the job will be aborted. A value of (-1) means other.
The value (-2) means 'unknown' and specifically indicates that an
implementation specific method will determine the next input
subunit to use at the time this subunit is emptied and the
timeout expires. The value(-3) means input switching is not
supported for this subunit.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
This object reflects the state of JOB-INPUT-AUTO-CONTINUE-MODE
and JOB-INPUT-AUTO-CONTINUE-TIMEOUT. If
JOB-INPUT-AUTO-CONTINUE-TIMEOUT is set to -1 or
JOB-INPUT-AUTO-CONTINUE-MODE is set up to cancel the job,
this object will return 0. If JOB-INPUT-AUTO-CONTINUE-TIMEOUT
is >= 0 and JOB-INPUT-AUTO-CONTINUE-MODE is not set up to
cancel the job, this object will return -2, meaning that
a product-specific tray switching action will occur."
::= { prtInputEntry 26 }
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4000 Series has two built-in output bins: a face-down
bin located at the top of the printer and a face-up bin located
at the rear of the printer. However, neither of these bins is
firmware-selectable, so both bins are considered together as the
'standard' bin. LaserJet 4000 Series supports HCO devices as well as a
stacker/stapler, but these devices are currently T.B.D."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML OUTBINn-MAXIMUM-CAPACITY.
LaserJet 4000 Series cannot sense the amount of paper in its standard output
bin; however, the face-up bin can hold 50 sheets of 20lb. paper,
and the face-down bin can hold 250 sheets. External output devices
are currently T.B.D."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML NOT-READY-OUTBIN-FULL and
STATUS-OUTBIN-FULL.
LaserJet 4000 Series is capable of determining when the face-down
bin goes full, but not the level of that bin. LaserJet 4000 Series
is not capable of determining whether the face-up bin
is full. RemainingCapacity capabilities of the
stapler/stacker, as well as unplanned HCO devices,
are currently T.B.D.
LaserJet 4000 Series will report a value of 0 when the face-down
bin is full and -3 when the face down bin is not full."
::= { prtOutputEntry 5 }
prtoutputstatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this output sub-unit.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML NOT-READY-OUTBIN-MISSING and
STATUS-OUTBIN-MISING.
The default values assume all bins are empty.
See SubUnitStatus in RFC1759 Printer MIB for details on values reported by
this object. LaserJet 4000 Series will not include values Available and Standby (2),
Available and Active (4), Unknown (5) or Transitioning to Intended State
(64).
Values returned by the firmware are detailed in the
following table. 'Value Or'd Due To Condition' indicates
that the specified value will be logically or'd into the
value for this object when the specified Condition occurs.
Condition Value Or'd Due To Condition
----------------------- ------------------------
Binder Error 3
Bin full, binder empty,
bind limit reached, binder
align error, bin attention
error, or bin attention
warning 1
Bin is current bin and
paper is moving 6
Bin is the bin responsible
for Bin Full error message
being displayed 16 + 32
Value 1 or 3 is Or'd in 8 "
::= { prtOutputEntry 6 }
prtoutputname OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..15))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The name assigned to this output sub-unit.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML OUTBINn-NAME.
The characters must be in the range 20H to 7FH except
5C cannot be used. When this string is displayed on
the control panel the Roman-8 symbol set is used."
::= { prtOutputEntry 7 }
prtoutputvendorname OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The vendor name of this output sub-unit.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtOutputEntry 8 }
prtoutputmodel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The name assigned to this output sub-unit.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4000 Series does not support a model number for its
built-in output bins. This object may change in the
future when external output devices are added."
::= { prtOutputEntry 9 }
prtoutputversion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The version of this output sub-unit.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Returns device-specific information about the configuration
of the output bin. May include information about the type of
processing that can be done to media sent to this bin;
processing includes but is not limited to binding, punching,
folding and sealing. Format of this object is specified by
the output device documentation."
::= { prtOutputEntry 10 }
prtoutputserialnumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The serial number assigned to this output sub-unit.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4000 Series does not support a serial number for output
devices."
::= { prtOutputEntry 11 }
prtoutputdescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
" A free-form text description of this output sub-unit in the
localization specified by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtOutputEntry 12 }
prtoutputsecurity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePon(3),
ePoff(4),
ePnotPresent(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if this output sub-unit has some security associated
with it and if that security is enabled or not.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
No security mechanism provided."
::= { prtOutputEntry 13 }
prtoutputdimunit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePtenThousandthsOfInches(3),
ePmicrometers(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measurement for use in calculating and relaying
dimensional values for this output sub-unit.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
See the description for prtInputDimUnit for a table
of supported paper sizes and their dimensions for LaserJet 4000 Series."
::= { prtOutputEntry 14 }
prtoutputmaxdimfeeddir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum dimensions supported by this output sub-unit
for measurements taken parallel relative to the feed
direction associated with that sub-unit in output
sub-unit dimensional units (MediaUnit). If this output
sub-unit can reliably sense this value, the value is
sensed by the printer and may not be changed with
management protocol operations.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4000 Series has two output bins in the base product:
a face-up bin on the back of the engine and a face-down bin on
the top of the engine. These bins are not firmware-selectable;
instead, paper is diverted to the face-down bin only if the face-up
bin is physically closed. Therefore, these bins are considered
together as the 'standard' bin.
The value returned by this object depends on the value
of prtOutputDimUnit. It is 140000 if prtOutputDimUnit is
ePtenThousandthsOfInches or 355600 if prtOutputDimUnit is ePmicrometers."
::= { prtOutputEntry 15 }
prtoutputmaxdimxfeeddir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum dimensions supported by this output sub-unit
for measurements taken ninety degrees relative to the
feed direction associated with that sub-unit in output
sub-unit dimensional units (MediaUnit). If this output
sub-unit can reliably sense this value, the value is
sensed by the printer and may not be changed with
management protocol operations.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4000 Series has two output bins in the base product:
a face-up bin on the back of the engine and a face-down bin on
the top of the engine. These bins are not firmware-selectable;
instead, paper is diverted to the face-down bin only if the face-up
bin is physically closed. Therefore, these bins are considered
together as the 'standard' bin.
The value returned by this object depends on the value
of prtOutputDimUnit. It is 85000 if prtOutputDimUnit is
ePtenThousandthsOfInches and 215900 if prtOutputDimUnit
is ePmicrometers."
::= { prtOutputEntry 16 }
prtoutputmindimfeeddir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The minimum dimensions supported by this output sub-unit
for measurements taken parallel relative to the feed
direction associated with that sub-unit in output
sub-unit dimensional units (DimUnit). If this output
sub-unit can reliably sense this value, the value is
sensed by the printer and may not be changed with
management protocol operations.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4000 Series has two output bins in the base product:
a face-up bin on the back of the engine and a face-down bin on
the top of the engine. These bins are not firmware-selectable;
instead, paper is diverted to the face-down bin only if the face-up
bin is physically closed. Therefore, these bins are considered
together as the 'standard' bin.
The value returned by this object depends on the value
of prtOutputDimUnit. It is 50000 if prtOutputDimUnit is
ePtenThousandthsOfInches or 127000 if prtOutputDimUnit is
ePmicrometers."
::= { prtOutputEntry 17 }
prtoutputmindimxfeeddir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The minimum dimensions supported by this output sub-unit
for measurements taken ninety degrees relative to the
feed direction associated with that sub-unit in output
sub-unit dimensional units (DimUnit). If this output
sub-unit can reliably sense this value, the value is
sensed by the printer and may not be changed with
management protocol operations.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4000 Series has two output bins in the base product:
a face-up bin on the back of the engine and a face-down bin on
the top of the engine. These bins are not firmware-selectable;
instead, paper is diverted to the face-down bin only if the face-up
bin is physically closed. Therefore, these bins are considered
together as the 'standard' bin.
The value returned by this object depends on the value
of prtOutputDimUnit. It is 30000 if prtOutputDimUnit is
ePtenThousandthsOfInches or 76200 if prtOutputDimUnit is ePmicrometers."
::= { prtOutputEntry 18 }
prtoutputstackingorder OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePunknown(2),
ePfirstToLast(3),
ePlastToFirst(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The current state of the stacking order for the
associated output sub-unit. `FirstToLast' means
that as pages are output the front of the next page is
placed against the back of the previous page.
`LasttoFirst' means that as pages are output the back
of the next page is placed against the front of the
previous page.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML OUTBINn-STACK-ORDER."
::= { prtOutputEntry 19 }
prtoutputpagedeliveryorientation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePfaceUp(3),
ePfaceDown(4)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The reading surface that will be `up' when pages are
delivered to the associated output sub-unit. Values are
faceUp and faceDown. (Note: interpretation of these
values is in general context-dependent based on locale;
presentation of these values to an end-user should be
normalized to the expectations of the user).
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtOutputEntry 20 }
prtoutputbursting OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePon(3),
ePoff(4),
ePnotPresent(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates that the outputting sub-unit
supports bursting, and if so, whether the feature is enabled.
Bursting is the process by which continuous media is separated
into individual sheets, typically by bursting along pre-formed
perforations.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtOutputEntry 21 }
prtoutputdecollating OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePon(3),
ePoff(4),
ePnotPresent(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates that the output supports
supports decollating, and if so, whether the feature
is enabled. Decollating is the process by which the
individual parts within a multi-part form are separated
and sorted into separate stacks for each part.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtOutputEntry 22 }
prtoutputpagecollated OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePon(3),
ePoff(4),
ePnotPresent(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates that the output sub-unit
supports page collation, and if so, whether the feature is
enabled. See glossary for definition of how this document defines
collation.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtOutputEntry 23 }
prtoutputoffsetstacking OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePon(3),
ePoff(4),
ePnotPresent(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates that the output supports
supports offset stacking, and if so, whether the feature is
enabled. See glossary for how Offset Stacking is defined by this
document.
Refer to Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtOutputEntry 24 }
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 6 }
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4050 Series - LaserJet 4050 Series now has the same toner-mesuring feature
as LaserJet 8100 Series which utilizes the GRIN ASICS's ability to detect the
number of pixels placed on a page. The default value units are
in 10ths of a gram. A 27X toner cartridge holds 460 grams of
toner. Note :a 27A cartidge holds 303 g but we are using the
27X value."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
LaserJet 4050 Series will have a new toner-measuring feature that
utilizes the GRIN ASIC's ability to detect the amount of pixels
that have been placed on a single page. This Pixel-Counting
Gas Gauge should be able to calculate toner levels within 10%.
Because textual printing and graphics printing utilize different
pixel usage, accuracy for the counting algorithms have been
biased toward textual printing. Heavy graphics printing will
cause the cartridge to appear to be emptier than it really is.
Over time however, statistical averaging values that are kept in
NVRAM will help make the gauge more accurate according to
individual customer usage models. The new values will vary
between 0 and 4600 depending on how much toner has been
calculated to have been used."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 9 }
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML PRINT-ENGINE-PERFORMANCE.
The page size for this performance is 8.5x11. The
duplex speed is based on 6 ppm."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The value returned by this object depends on the value
of prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. It is 140000 if prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit is
ePtenThousandthsOfInches or 355600 if prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit is ePmicrometers."
::= { 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The value returned by this object depends on the value
of prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. It is 85000 if prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit is
ePtenThousandthsOfInches and 215900 if prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The value returned by this object depends on the value
of prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. It is 50000 if prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit is
ePtenThousandthsOfInches or 127000 if prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
The value returned by this object depends on the value
of prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit. It is 30000 if prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit is
ePtenThousandthsOfInches or 76200 if prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit is ePmicrometers."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 8 }
file-system-max-open-files OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(32..512)
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of open files allowed at one time. Opening a
file when the maximum number of files are currently open
will fail.
Additional information:
Indicates the number of open files a
personality (e.g. PCL or PostScript) is guaranteed to be
able to open before the file system runs out of file handles.
After writing this object, the printer
must be rebooted (powercycled) before the change takes effect.
This object supports any value between 32 - 512 inclusive.
If a value Less then 32 then it snaps to 32 if greater then
512 it snaps to 512.
The factory default value is dependent on the amount of
installed RAM. The default value of 32 is when
Memory <= 4MB, 128 is if the memory is > 4MB.
Performing a cold reset sets this object
back to the factory default value. Returns
<noSuchName>
status if attempting to access this object and there
is no storage device is installed.
Default for LaserJet 4000 Series/LaserJet 5000 Series is 32
Default for LaserJet 8000 Series/LaserJet 8100 Series/LaserJet 4050 Series is 128"
::= { settings-file-system 2 }
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 IIO 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.
If new firmware is dynamically downloaded to the I/O
card, and if that firmware uses more logical channels, it is
necessary to reset the printer."
::= { 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 }
channeltype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eChOther(1),
eChAppleTalkPAP(7),
eChLPDServer(8),
eChNetwareRPrinter(9),
eChNetwarePServer(10),
eChPort9100(11),
eChDLCLLCPort(15),
eChBidirPortTCP(38)
}
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies the type of MIO print data channel.
Additional information:
After telling the peripheral how many logical
channels will be used, the IIO card tells the printer the
type of each of the channels. The type information is passed
using the channelType object. Values are then saved by the
peripheral and reported when users request the value of
prtChannelType."
::= { channelEntry 2 }
channelprotocolversion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The version of the protocol used on this MIO print data
channel.
Additional information:
After telling the peripheral how many logical
channels will be used, the IIO card tells the printer the
protocol version of each of the channels. The protocol
version information is passed using the
channelProtocolVersion object. Values are then saved by the
peripheral and reported when users request the value of
prtChannelProtocolVersion."
::= { channelEntry 3 }
channelstate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
eChOther(1),
eChPrintDataAccecped(3),
eChNoDataAccepted(4)
}
ACCESS write-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.
Additional information:
After telling the peripheral how many logical
channels will be used, the IIO card tells the printer the
state of each of the channels. The state can change from
time to time. The state information is passed using the
channelState object. Values are saved by the peripheral and
reported when users request the value of prtChannelState."
::= { channelEntry 4 }
channelifindex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The value of ifIndex which corresponds to this channel.
Additional information:
After telling the peripheral how many logical
channels will be used, the IIO card tells the printer the
value of the IfIndex for each channel. The IfIndex is used
as part of MIB-II. The values are saved by the peripheral
and reported when users request the value of
prtChannelIfIndex."
::= { channelEntry 5 }
channelstatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS write-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Sub-unit status is reported in the entries of the
principle table in the Group that represents the sub-
unit. For sub-units that report a status, there is a
status column in the table and the value of this column
is always an integer formed in the following way.
The SubUnitStatus is an integer that is the sum of 5
distinct values, Availability, Non-Critical, Critical,
On-line, and Transitioning. These values are:
Availability value
Available and Idle 0 000'b
Available and Standby 2 010'b
Available and Active 4 100'b
Available and Busy 6 110'b
Unavailable and OnRequest 1 001'b
Unavailable because Broken 3 011'b
Unknown 5 101'b
Non-Critical
No Non-Critical Alerts 0
Non-Critical Alerts 8
Critical
No Critical Alerts 0
Critical Alerts 16
On-Line
Intended state is On-Line 0
Intended state is Off-Line 32
Transitioning
At intended state 0
Transitioning to intended state 64
Additional information:
After telling the peripheral how many logical
channels will be used, the IIO card tells the printer the
status of each of the channels. The status can change from
time to time. The status information is passed using the
channelStatus object. Values are saved by the peripheral and
reported when users request the value of prtChannelStatus."
::= { channelEntry 6 }
channelinformation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS write-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.
Additional information:
After telling the peripheral how many logical
channels will be used, the IIO card tells the printer the
value of the information value of each of the channels. The
information is auxiliary information used in conjunction with
the channel Type."
::= { channelEntry 7 }
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 }
channel-mio OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The number of the MIO card associated with this logical
channel. If this logical channel is not associated with
an MIO card a zero is returned. The value returned for
each logical channel is the MIO card's physical slot
number. The list of supported values should be
documented in the device POS.
Additional information:
The value returned will be zero for channels 1..3.
If an MIOA card is installed, channels 4..10 will
return a value of one or two.
If an MIOB card is installed, channels 11..17 will
return a value of one or two but not the
same as channels 4..10.
When two IIO cards are installed, the value
returned by any channel 4..17 may change after the
printer is power cycled."
::= { channel-entry 6 }
prtchanneltype OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ePother(1),
ePchSerialPort(3),
ePchIEEE1284Port(5),
ePchAppleTalkPAP(7),
ePchNetwareRPrinter(9),
ePchNetwarePServer(10),
ePchBidirPortTCP(38),
ePchDLCLLCPort(15)
}
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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
This object, in conjunction with prtChannelProtocolVersion,
replaces the PML object PORTn-DESCRIPTION.
IIO 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
This object, in conjunction with prtChannelType,
replaces the PML object PORTn-DESCRIPTION.
IIO-based channels provide their own values.
The channel 1 value includes (separated by semi colons)
different aspectsof 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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
Replaces PML DEFAULT-PDL. 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
IIO-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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
IIO-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 Standard Printer MIB 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 Standard Printer MIB for more details.
Additional information:
IIO-based channels provide their own values for this
object."
::= { prtChannelEntry 9 }
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:
The bins designated by this collection include
the printer's own output bins as well as the `logical output
bins' associated with any attached external paper handling
devices. (The mapping of the physical output bins of an
external paper handling device to its `logical output bins'
depends on the usage mode of the device. For instance, in
`mailbox mode', there is one-to-one correspondence of
`logical output bins' to physical bins, whereas in `stacker
mode', one `logical output bin' may map to several physical
bins.)
Although LaserJet 5000 Series and LaserJet 4000 Series both come with two output
bins -- a face-down bin on the top of the device and a
face-up bin at the back of the device -- firmware will not
provide a means of selecting between the two, nor will it
report which of the two gets used. For this reason, bit 0
(cOutbin1) of this collection is being used to designate
both of these bins together."
::= { 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:
The output bins designated by the bits of
this collection include the standard output bin(s) plus the
physical bins of attached external paper handling devices.
The configuration (if any) of external paper handling devices
will determine the mapping of individual bits in this
collection to the physical bins of the devices.
For LaserJet 4050 Series (LaserJet 4050), the cOutbin1 is used for Face Down
bin, cOutbin2 is used for Face Up bin, and 3-15 are used for
the 13 optional output bins (12 plus an extension to the Face
Up bin) for backwards compatibility with LaserJet 8000 Series/LaserJet 8100 Series and
forwards compatibility with future printers. However, since LaserJet 4050 Series
cannot distinguish output going to the Face Up or Face Down
bin in the firmware because the diverter can only be moved
manually, bit 0 (cOutbin1) is being used to designate
both of these bits together. If an external paper handling
output device is connected, then bit 2 (cOutbin3) will
represent the device's first output bin (and so on)."
::= { job-info 22 }
printed-media-simplex-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..930576247)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of simplex pages printed in this media
size.
Additional information:
The 5 usage (simplex/duplex count, simplex/duplex click
charge and paper size total) objects described here and
below detail the usage for the printer for each paper
size defined in the PCL Implementor's Guide and in the
Media Size Table in the hpmib.txt. The OID binding is
based on the click attribute and paper size.
For example:
The format for the OID is as follows:
3.4.1.5.x.y
<-----> | |
| | \
/ | paper size
/ \
PRINTER-CLICK-TOTALS ROOT \
OID click attribute 1..5
x values are 1..5:
1) simplex count
2) simplex click charge
3) duplex count
4) duplex click charge
5) printer or scanner paper size total (i.e. depends if the
root OID is referrring to the printer or scanner).
y : paper size as defined in the Media Size Table in the
hpmib.txt "
::= { printed-media-usage 1 }
printed-media-simplex-charge OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX REAL
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Charge for each simplex page printed in this media
size."
::= { printed-media-usage 2 }
printed-media-duplex-count OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..930576247)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Total number of duplex pages printed in this media
size."
::= { printed-media-usage 3 }
printed-media-duplex-charge OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX REAL
ACCESS read-write
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"Charge for each duplex page printed in this media size.
Additional information:
The click charges for duplex printed media."
::= { printed-media-usage 4 }
printed-media-total-charge OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX REAL
ACCESS read-only
STATUS optional
DESCRIPTION
"The total charge for pages printed in this media size."
::= { printed-media-usage 5 }
END