16-2 Status Readback
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Status Readback Programming Hints
For status readback to work, the host system must contain a
bi-directional driver to receive status response data. In network
operations, some printing environments do not support bi-directional
communication, such as many printer sharing devices which spool
data, and some network operating systems. Applications designed
to incorporate PCL status readback should be designed to function
correctly in situations where no response is possible.
Note
For the stand-alone DOS personal computer, bi-directional
driver/applications are required to access the parallel/serial I/O
communication data for not only sending to the printer but also
receiving data (status) back from the printer.
FTo obtain status information you must initiate a request by sending
either a request for memory status or a request for an entity status,
as described on the following pages.
Memory Status Request
It is possible to identify the amount of available user memory using
the memory status request. Being able to identify the available
memory enables a user to determine whether sufficient memory
is available for the entity being downloaded, potentially avoiding a
printer memory overflow condition (control panel error 20, memory
overflow).
An example memory request with its associated response is shown
below.
Table 16-1
Memory Status Request Example
Description
I/O
Data
Memory request (Free Space
command) sent to printer from
host
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Summary of Contents for LaserJet 4100
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Page 26: ...Contents 14 EN ...
Page 44: ...2 10 The Page EN ...
Page 54: ...3 10 The Print Environment EN ...
Page 70: ...4 16 PCL Job Control Commands EN ...
Page 80: ...5 10 Page Control Commands EN Figure 5 3 Changing Print Direction on a Page ...
Page 82: ...5 12 Page Control Commands EN Figure 5 4 Text Area Within the Page ...
Page 110: ...6 16 Cursor Positioning EN ...
Page 120: ...7 10 Fonts EN Figure 7 11 Bitmap Character Figure 7 12 Scalable Character ...
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Page 152: ...8 30 PCL Font Selection EN ...
Page 166: ...9 14 Font Management EN ...
Page 182: ...10 16 User Defined Symbol Sets EN ...
Page 237: ...EN Character Descriptor Formats 11 55 Figure 11 5 Class 2 Character Data ...
Page 240: ...11 58 Soft Font Creation EN Figure 11 6 Portrait Character Example ...
Page 241: ...EN Character Descriptor Formats 11 59 Figure 11 7 Landscape Character Example ...
Page 270: ...13 4 The PCL Print Model EN Figure 13 3 Effect of Transparency Modes on Images ...
Page 276: ...13 10 The PCL Print Model EN Figure 13 4 Shading Patterns ...
Page 277: ...EN Pattern ID Area Fill ID Command 13 11 Figure 13 5 Cross Hatch Patterns ...
Page 290: ...13 24 The PCL Print Model EN ...
Page 297: ...EN Pattern ID Area Fill ID Command 14 7 Figure 14 1 Shading Patterns ...
Page 298: ...14 8 PCL Rectangular Area Fill Graphics EN Figure 14 2 Cross hatch Patterns ...
Page 341: ...EN Raster Graphics Example 15 33 Figure 15 11Example of Raster Graphic Image Data ...
Page 342: ...15 34 Raster Graphics EN ...
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