Display text = prtConsoleDisplayBuffer
Error state = hrPrinterDetectedErrorState
Remarks:
1. The SNMP agent cannot return the hrPrinterStatus warm-up and other because it has been
mapped to idle. This was done to keep compatibility with the IBM NPM application.
2. The output tray missing condition is raised when the external finisher full is configured and is
in “off-line” condition. For example, External finisher powered off.
3. The Offline condition (no submission possible) is raised when ALL the configured submission
protocols are disabled. If only one protocol is configured, the hrPrinterDetectedErrorState will be
off-line if this protocol is disabled.
4. None-critical alert conditions do not cause a “Supplies not available” system status. The
reason is that imagePRESS C7010VPS series can still print jobs in these cases. For example, toner
low, Output tray missing, output full for the external finisher, stapler empty or input tray empty
are none-critical alert conditions.
5. Preparing system status means that an operator interacts with the system control panel but
does not print yet.
hrDeviceErrors
Access
: read only item.
The number of device errors detected on this device. This value must be the same as
ptrAlertCriticalEvents.
hrPrinterStatus
Access
: read only item.
This object represents the current print engine status. See the status overview table in
hrDevicestatus chapter.
hrPrinterDetectedErrorState
Access
: read only item.
See the status overview table in hrDevicestatus chapter. This object represents any error
condition detected by the system.
The error conditions are encoded as bits in an octet string with the following definitions:
Error condition
Bit #
Low paper
0
No paper
1
Low toner
2
No toner
3
Door open
4
Jammed
5
Off-line
6
Service requested
7
4
The device group of the HR MIB
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Chapter 9 - SNMP
imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2.2
Summary of Contents for imagePRESS C7010VPS series
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Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 14: ...Supported media 14 Chapter 1 Introduction imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 15: ...Chapter 2 PRISMAsync...
Page 29: ...Chapter 3 The LPD connection...
Page 45: ...Chapter 4 The socket connection...
Page 51: ...Chapter 5 Adobe PostScript 3...
Page 64: ...Bind 64 Chapter 5 Adobe PostScript 3 imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 86: ...Staple 86 Chapter 5 Adobe PostScript 3 imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 89: ...Trim Chapter 5 Adobe PostScript 3 89 imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 99: ...Chapter 6 PDF...
Page 117: ...Chapter 7 Colour management...
Page 133: ...Chapter 8 Accounting...
Page 150: ...Implementation aspects 150 Chapter 8 Accounting imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 151: ...Chapter 9 SNMP...
Page 159: ...Example in pseudo code Chapter 9 SNMP 159 imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 222: ...ppmPortGroup 222 Chapter 9 SNMP imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 223: ...Chapter 10 JDF interface specification...
Page 291: ...Basic JDF ticket Chapter 10 JDF interface specification 291 imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 297: ...Chapter 11 SMB printing...
Page 303: ...Chapter 12 Hot folder printing...
Page 306: ...Hot folder 306 Chapter 12 Hot folder printing imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 307: ...Chapter 13 Scan to file and scan to email...
Page 313: ...Chapter 14 SRA IPDS...
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