__________________________________
Email: pzehler@channels.mc.xerox.com
US Mail: Peter Zehler
Xerox Corp.
800 Phillips Rd.
Webster NY, 14580-9701
Voice: (716) 265-8755
FAX: (716)265-8792
__________________________________
"I always wanted to be somebody,
but I should have been more specific."
Lily Tomlin
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> [35] T. Hastings, S. Isaacson, M. MacKay, C. Manros, D. Taylor, P.
> Zehler, "LDPA - Lightweight Document Printing Application", October
> 1996
>
> [36] J. Barnett, K. Carter, R. DeBry, "Initial Draft - Hypertext
> Printing Protocol - HTPP/1.0", October 1996
>
> ____________________________
> The following standard values are defined:
> 'paused': Someone has paused the Printer. In this state, a Printer
> SHALL not produce printed output, but it SHALL perform other
> operations requested by a client. If a Printer had been printing a job
> when the Printer was paused, the Printer SHALL resume printing that
> job when the Printer is no longer paused and leave no evidence in the
> printed output of such a pause.
> 'shutdown': Someone has removed a Printer from service, and it may be
> powered down or physical removed. In this state, a Printer SHALL not
> produce printed output, and unless the Printer is realized by a print
> server that is still active, the Printer SHALL perform no other
> operations requested by a client, including returning this value. If a
> Printer had been printing a job when it was shutdown, the Printer need
> not resume printing that job when the Printer is no longer shutdown.
> If the Printer resumes printing such a job, it may leave evidence in
> the printed output of such a shutdown, e.g. the part printed before
> the shutdown may be printed a second time after the shutdown.
> 'connecting-to-device': The server has scheduled a job on the Printer
> and is in the process of connecting to a shared network output device
> (and might not be able to actually start printing the job for an
> arbitrarily long time depending on the usage of the output device by
> other servers on the network).
> 'timed-out': The server was able to connect to the output device (or
> is always connected), but was unable to get a response from the output
> device.
> 'stopping': The printer will be stopping in a while and will change
> its reason to printer-stopped. This reason is a non-critical, even for
> a Printer with a single output device. When an output-device ceases
> accepting jobs, the Printer will have this state while the output
> device completes printing.
> 'stopped-partly': When a Printer controls more than one output device,
> this reason indicates that one or more output devices are stopped. If
> the reason is a report, fewer than half of the output devices are
> stopped. If the reason is a warning, fewer than all of the output
> devices are stopped.
> 'cover-open': One or more covers on the printer is open.
> 'interlock-open': One or more interlock devices on the printer is
> unlocked.
> 'door-open': One or more doors on the printer are open.
> 'input-tray-missing': One or more input trays are not in the printer.
> 'media-low': At least one input tray is low on media.
> 'media-empty': At least one input tray is empty.
> 'media-needed': The printer requires a different media be loaded.
> (i.e. the current job requires a media not currently loaded in the
> printer.)
> 'output-tray-missing': One or more output trays are not in the printer
> 'output-area-almost-full': One or more output area is almost full.
> (e.g. tray, stacker, collator)
> 'output-area-full': One or more output area is full. (e.g. tray,
> stacker, collator)
> 'marker-supply-low': The Printer is low on at least one marker
> supply. (e.g. toner, ink, ribbon)
> 'marker-supply-empty: The Printer is out of at least one marker
> supply. (e.g. toner, ink, ribbon)
> 'marker-waste-almost-full': The Printer marker supply waste receptacle
> is almost full.
> 'marker-waste-full': The Printer marker supply waste receptacle is
> full.
> 'fuser-over-temp': The fuser temperature is above normal;
> 'fuser-under-temp': The fuser temperature is below normal.
> 'opc-near-eol': The optical photo conductor is near end of life.
> 'opc-life-over': The optical photo conductor is no longer functioning.
> 'developer-low': The Printer is low on developer.
> 'developer-empty: The Printer is out of developer.
> 'media-jam': The printer has a media jam.
> 'interpret-resource-unavail': An interpreter resource is unavailable.
> (i.e. font, form)
> 'spool-area-full': The limit of persistent storage allocated for
> spooling has been reached.
> 'other': The printer has detected an error other than one listed in
> this document.
> 'unknown': The printer is unable to give additional detail about the
> state of the printer. This state reason is semantically equivalent to
> printer-state-reasons without any value.
>
> __________________________________
> Email: pzehler@channels.mc.xerox.com
> US Mail: Peter Zehler
> Xerox Corp.
> 800 Phillips Rd.
> Webster NY, 14580-9701
> Voice: (716) 265-8755
> FAX: (716)265-8792
> __________________________________
> "I always wanted to be somebody,
> but I should have been more specific."
> Lily Tomlin
> __________________________________
>