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Status Category
Description
32
(32-000 to 32-999)
These conditions indicate PJL file system errors and their
corresponding error codes and control panel display strings.
35
(35-000 to 35-999)
Messages indicating that operator intervention may be required.
The printer stays online and continues printing, with the potential
for reduced capability. Data may be lost.
40
(40-000 to 40-999)
Messages indicating that operator intervention is required. Printing
halts until the condition is resolved. Examples include paper jam,
out of paper, and printer open conditions.
41
(41-000 to 41-999)
This category of messages indicates a foreground paper mount.
These conditions occur when paper is out and there is no alternate
paper source available that is loaded with the correct paper size.
The printer is offline under these conditions.
42 and 44
(42-000 to 44-999)
These status codes indicate paper jam errors and their associated
error codes and control panel display strings.
43
(43-000 to 43-999)
Messages indicating PJL error codes and corresponding control
panel display strings for optional (external) paper handling devices.
50
(50-000 to 50-999)
Hardware errors. Examples include memory errors and fatal print
engine errors.
Example:
Using Unsolicited
Device Status
The following example enables unsolicited status with the
verbose option. The printer response indicates that the
printer is open.
<ESC>%-12345X@PJL <CR><LF>
@PJL USTATUS DEVICE = VERBOSE<CR><LF>
<ESC>%-12345X
A sample HP LaserJet 4 printer response for unsolicited
device status is shown here. For other printers, responses
may vary.
@PJL USTATUS DEVICE<CR><LF>
CODE=40021<CR><LF>
DISPLAY="12 PRINTER OPEN"<CR><LF>
ONLINE=FALSE<CR><LF>
<FF>
7-36 Status Readback Commands
Summary of Contents for 4600 - Color LaserJet Laser Printer
Page 18: ...1 6 Introduction to PJL ...
Page 36: ...3 8 Using PJL ...
Page 46: ...4 10 Kernel Commands ...
Page 66: ...Figure 6 1 How Environments Affect the Print Job 6 4 Environment Commands ...
Page 108: ...6 46 Environment Commands ...
Page 180: ...9 18 PJL File System Commands ...
Page 212: ...10 32 Programming Tips ...
Page 262: ...B 6 PJL Command Summary ...
Page 302: ...Glossary 10 ...