Printer MIB Working Group Harry Lewis
IBM
Gary Gocek
Xerox Corp.
Randy Turner
2Wire, Inc.
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Printer MIB v2
<draft-ietf-printmib-mib-info-08.txt>
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Abstract
This document provides definitions of models and manageable objects
for printing environments. The objects included in this MIB apply to
physical, as well as logical entities within a printing device. This
MIB definition makes explicit references to the Host Resources MIB
(RFC 2790 [28]), as well as the Interfaces Group of MIB-II (RFC 1213
[14]). This document obsoletes RFC 1759.
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Table of Contents
Status of this Memo..........................................1
Abstract.....................................................1
1. Introduction.............................................4
1.1 Network Printing Environment............................4
1.2 Printer Device Overview.................................5
1.3 Categories of Printer Information.......................6
1.3.1 Descriptions..........................................6
1.3.2 Status................................................6
1.3.3 Alerts................................................6
1.4 The SNMP Management Framework...........................7
2. Printer Model............................................8
2.1 Overview of the Printer Model..........................10
2.2 Printer Sub-Units......................................10
2.2.1 General Printer......................................10
2.2.1.1 International Considerations.......................11
2.2.2 Inputs...............................................11
2.2.3 Media................................................12
2.2.4 Outputs..............................................12
2.2.5 Finishers............................................12
2.2.6 Markers..............................................13
2.2.7 Media Paths..........................................13
2.2.8 System Controller....................................14
2.2.9 Interfaces...........................................14
2.2.10 Print Job Delivery Channels.........................14
2.2.11 Interpreters........................................15
2.2.12 Console.............................................15
2.2.13 Alerts..............................................15
2.2.13.1 Status and Alerts.................................16
2.2.13.2 Overall Printer Status............................16
2.2.13.2.1 Host Resources MIB Printer Status...............18
2.2.13.2.2 Sub-unit Status.................................22
2.2.13.3 Alert Tables......................................23
2.2.13.4 Alert Table Management............................23
2.3 Read-Write Objects.....................................25
2.4 Enumerations...........................................26
2.4.1 Registering Additional Enumerated Values.............26
3. Groups from other MIB Specifications....................27
3.1 System Group...........................................27
3.2 System Controller......................................27
3.3 Interface Group objects................................27
3.3.1 Interface Types......................................28
4. Differences from RFC 1759...............................28
5. The Printer MIB.........................................30
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-- Textual conventions for this MIB module..................31
-- The General Printer Group................................65
-- The Responsible Party group..............................68
-- The Auxiliary Sheet Group................................71
-- Administrative section...................................72
-- General alert table section..............................73
-- The Cover Table..........................................73
-- The Localization Table...................................75
-- The System Resources Tables..............................76
-- The Input Group..........................................78
-- The Extended Input Group.................................84
-- The Input Media Group....................................85
-- The Input Switching Group................................88
-- The Output Group.........................................89
-- The Extended Output Group................................92
-- The Output Dimensions Group..............................94
-- The Output Features Group................................95
-- The Marker Group.........................................97
-- The Marker Supplies Group...............................102
-- The Marker Colorant Group...............................105
-- The Media Path Group....................................107
-- The Print Job Delivery Channel Group....................110
-- The Interpreter Group...................................118
-- The Console Group.......................................122
-- The Alerts Group........................................126
-- Conformance Information.................................130
6. IANA Considerations....................................143
7. Internationalization Considerations....................143
8. Security Considerations................................143
9. Copyright Section......................................144
10. References............................................145
Appendix A - Glossary of Terms.............................148
Appendix B - Media Size Names from ISO/IEC 10175
Document Printing Architecture.............................152
Appendix C - Media Names...................................155
Appendix D - Roles of Users................................160
Appendix E - Overall Printer Status Table..................164
Appendix F . Participants..................................165
Authors' Addresses.........................................165
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1. Introduction
1.1 Network Printing Environment
The management of producing a printed document, in any computer
environment, is a complex subject. Basically, the task can be divided
into two overlapping pieces, the management of printing and the
management of the printer. Printing encompasses the entire process of
producing a printed document from generation of the file to be
printed, selection of a printer, choosing printing properties,
routing, queuing, resource management, scheduling, and final printing
including notifying the user. Most of the printing process is
outside the scope of the model presented here; only the management of
the printer is covered.
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Figure 1 - One Printer's View of the Network
system printer asset user user user
manager operator manager
O O O O O O
/|\ /|\ /|\ /|\ /|\ /|\
/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \
| | | | | |
+---------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-----------+ +-----------+
|configur-| |printer| | asset | |printer| | user | | user |
|ator | |manager| |manager| |browser| |application| |application|
+---------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-------+ +-----------+ +-----------+
^ ^ ^ ^ | |
|R/W |R/W |R |R +-----------+ +-----------+
| | | | | spooler | | spooler |
| | | | +-----------+ +-----------+
| | | | | |
| | | | +-----------+ +-----------+
| | | | |supervisor | |supervisor |
| | | | +-----------+ +-----------+
| | | | ^ ^ ^ ^
| | | | |R |R/W |R |R/W
v v | | | | | |
================================================== | ===== |
| print| print|
|SNMP data| data|
+-----+ +-------+ PCL| PCL|
| MIB |<------>| agent | PostScript| PostScript|
+-----+ +-------+ NPAP| NPAP|
|unspecified etc.| etc.|
+=============+ +-----------------+ | |
| |--|channel/interface|<--+ |
| | +-----------------+ |
| PRINTER | |
| | +-----------------+ |
| |--|channel/interface|<----------------+
+=============+ +-----------------+
1.2 Printer Device Overview
A printer is the physical device that takes media from an input
source, produces marks on that media according to some page
description or page control language and puts the result in some
output destination, possibly with finishing applied. Printers are
complex devices that consume supplies, produce waste and may have
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mechanical problems. In the management of the physical device the
description, status and alert information concerning the printer and
its various subparts has to be made available to the management
application so that it can be reported to the end user, key operators
for the replenishment of supplies or the repair or maintenance of the
device. The information needed in the management of the physical
printer and the management of a printing job overlap highly and many
of the tasks in each management area require the same or similar
information.
1.3 Categories of Printer Information
Information about printers is classified into three basic categories:
descriptions, status and alerts.
1.3.1 Descriptions
Descriptions convey information about the configuration and
capabilities of the printer and its various sub-units. This
information is largely static information and does not generally
change during the operation of the system but may change as the
printer is repaired, reconfigured or upgraded. The descriptions are
one part of the visible state of the printer where state means the
condition of being of the printer at any point in time.
1.3.2 Status
Status is the information regarding the current operating state of
the printer and its various sub-units. Status is the rest of the
visible state of the printer. As an example of the use of status, a
management application must be able to determine if the various sub-
units are ready to print or are in some state that prevents printing
or may prevent printing in the future.
1.3.3 Alerts
An Alert is the representation of a reportable event in the printer.
An event is a change in the state of the printer. Some of those state
changes are of interest to a management application and are therefore
reportable. Typically, these are the events that affect the printer's
ability to print. Alerts usually occur asynchronously to the
operation of the computer system(s) to which the printer is attached.
For convenience below, "alert" will be used for both the event caused
by a change in the printer's state and for the representation of that
event.
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Alerts can be classified into two basic categories, critical and non-
critical. A critical alert is one that is triggered by entry into a
state in which the printer is stopped and printing can not continue
until the condition that caused the critical alert is eliminated.
"Out of paper", "toner empty" and "output bin full" are examples of
critical alerts. Non-critical alerts are triggered by those events
that enter a state in which printing is not stopped. Such a non-
critical state may, at some future time, lead to a state in which
printing may be stopped. Examples of these kinds of non-critical
alerts are "input media low", "toner low" and "output bin nearly
full". Or, a non-critical alert may simply provide information, such
as signaling a configuration changed in the printer.
Description, status and alert information about the printer can be
thought of as a database describing the printer. The management
application for a printer will want to view the printer data base
differently depending on how and for what purposes the information in
the database is needed.
1.4 The SNMP Management Framework
The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major
components:
o An overall architecture, described in RFC 2571 [RFC2571].
o Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for the
purpose of management. The first version of this Structure of
Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and described in STD
16, RFC 1155 [RFC1155], STD 16, RFC 1212 [RFC1212] and RFC 1215
[RFC1215]. The second version, called SMIv2, is described in STD
58, RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC
2580 [RFC2580].
o Message protocols for transferring management information. The
first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and
described in STD 15, RFC 1157 [RFC1157]. A second version of the
SNMP message protocol, which is not an Internet standards track
protocol, is called SNMPv2c and described in RFC 1901 [RFC1901]
and RFC 1906 [RFC1906]. The third version of the message protocol
is called SNMPv3 and described in RFC 1906 [RFC1906], RFC 2572
[RFC2572] and RFC 2574 [RFC2574].
o Protocol operations for accessing management information. The
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first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is
described in STD 15, RFC 1157 [RFC1157]. A second set of protocol
operations and associated PDU formats is described in RFC 1905
[RFC1905].
o A set of fundamental applications described in RFC 2573 [RFC2573]
and the view-based access control mechanism described in RFC 2575
[RFC2575].
A more detailed introduction to the current SNMP Management Framework
can be found in RFC 2570 [RFC2570].
Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are
defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.
This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2. A
MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the appropriate
translations. The resulting translated MIB must be semantically
equivalent, except where objects or events are omitted because no
translation is possible (use of Counter64). Some machine readable
information in SMIv2 will be converted into textual descriptions in
SMIv1 during the translation process. However, this loss of machine
readable information is not considered to change the semantics of the
MIB.
2. Printer Model
In order to accomplish the management of the printer, an abstract
model of the printer is needed to represent the sub-units from which
the printer is composed. A printer can be described as consisting of
13 types of sub-units. It is important to note that the sub-units of
a printer do not necessarily relate directly to any physically
identifiable mechanism. Sub-units can also be a set of definable
logical processes, such as interpreters for page description
languages or command processors that set various operating modes of
the printer.
Figure 2 shows a block diagram of the printer and its basic 13 sub-
units.
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Figure 2 - Printer Block Diagram
Physical Connections
|
+-----------+
| |
+-------------+ |
| Interface |-+
| MIB-II |
+-------------+
|
+-----------+
| |
+-------------+ | +-----------+
| Channel |-+ | Operator |
| | | Console |
+-------------+ +-----------+
|
+-----------+ +---------+
| | | |
+-----------+ +-------------+ | +-----------+ |
| General | | Interpreter |-+ | Alerts |-+
| Printer | | | | |
+-----------+ +-------------+ +-----------+
|
+-------------------------------+
| System Controller |
| HOST-RESOURCES-MIB |
+-------------------------------+
+------+ +--------+ +--------+
| | | | | |
+-------+ | +-------+ +---------+ | +-------+ +--------+ |
| Input |-+ +--------+| | Marker |-+ +--------+| | Output |-+
| |===>| |+<==>| |<==>| |+==>| |
+-------+ +--+ +--+ +---------+ +--+ +--+ +--------+
\ | || | || \
\ | || | || \
\ | || | || \
+--------+ | |+-------------------------| || +---------+
| | | +--------------------------+ || | |
+----------+ | | Media Path |+ +----------+ |
| Media |-+ +--------------------------------+ | Finisher |-+
|(optional)| |(optional)|
+----------+ +----------+
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2.1 Overview of the Printer Model
The model has three basic parts: (1) the flow of a print file into an
interpreter and onto the marker, (2) the flow of media through the
marker and (3) the auxiliary sub-units that control and facilitate
the two prior flows. The flow of the print data comes through a
physical connection on which some form of transport protocol stack is
running. The data provided by the transport protocol (interface)
appears on a channel, which is the input to an interpreter. The
interpreter converts the print data into a form suitable for marking
on the media.
The media resides in Input sub-units from which the media is selected
and then transported via a Media Path first to a Marking sub-unit and
then onto an Output sub-unit with (optionally) some finishing
operations being performed. The auxiliary sub-units facilitate
control of the printer, inquiry/control of the operator panel,
reporting of alerts and the adaptation of the printer to various
natural languages and characters sets. All the software sub-units run
on the System Controller that represents the processor, memory and
storage systems of the Printer. Each of the sub-units is discussed
in more detail below.
All of the sub-units other than the Alerts report only state
information, either a description or a status. The Alerts sub-unit
reports event information.
2.2 Printer Sub-Units
A printer is composed of 13 types of sub-units, called groups. The
following sections describe the different types of sub-units.
2.2.1 General Printer
The general printer sub-unit is responsible for the overall control
and status of the printer. There is exactly one general printer sub-
unit in a printer. The General Printer Group in the model represents
the general printer sub-unit. In addition to the providing the status
of the whole printer and allowing the printer to be reset, this Group
provides information on the status of the packaging of the printer,
in particular, the covers. The general printer sub-unit is usually
implemented on the system controller.
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2.2.1.1 International Considerations
The localization portion of the general printer sub-unit is
responsible for identifying the natural language, country, and
character set in which certain character strings are expressed in
this MIB.
There may be one or more localizations supported per printer. The
available localizations are specified in the Localization table.
Localization SHOULD only be performed on string objects which are
named 'xxxDescription' (sub-unit descriptions) or
'prtConsoleDisplayBufferText' (local console text).
The agent SHALL return all other character strings in coded character
sets in which code positions 0-127 (decimal) are US-ASCII [6]. The
agent SHOULD return all other character strings in the UTF-8 (RFC
2279 [21]) transform of ISO 10646 [8], to conform with the IETF
Policy on Character Sets and Languages (RFC 2277 / BCP 18 [19]).
Control codes (code positions 0-31 and 127 decimal) SHALL NOT be used
unless specifically required in the DESCRIPTION of an object.
The character set portion of the general printer Localization table
is responsible for identifying the possible character sets for the
operator console, and network management requests for display
objects. There may be one or more character sets per printer. Default
coded character sets for interpreter unit and output octets are
described in the interpreter sub-unit by
prtInterpreterDefaultCharSetIn and prtInterpreterDefaultCharSetOut.
These input/output character sets may be overridden by commands in
the interpreter language itself.
2.2.2 Inputs
Input sub-units are mechanisms that feed media to be marked on into
the printer. A printer contains one or more input sub-units. The
Input Group in the model represents these. The model does not
distinguish fixed input bins from removable trays, except to report
when a removable tray has been removed.
There are as many input sub-units as there are distinctly selectable
input "addresses". For example, if one tray has both a manual and
auto feeding option, then this is two input sub-units if these two
sources can be (must be) separately selected. However, the above
would be considered one input sub-unit if putting a sheet in the
manual feed slot overrides feeding from the contents of the tray. In
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the second case there is no way to separately select or address the
manual feed slot.
2.2.3 Media
An input sub-unit can hold one or more instances of the media on
which marking is to be done. Typically, there is a large set of
possible media that can be associated with an input. The Media Group
is an extension of the Input Group, which represents media in an
input sub-unit. The Media Group only describes the current contents
of each input and not the possible content of the input sub-unit.
2.2.4 Outputs
Output sub-units are mechanisms that receive media that has been
marked on. The Output Group in the model represents the one or more
output mechanisms contained by a printer. The model does not
distinguish fixed output bins from removable output bins, except to
report when a removable bin has been removed.
There are as many output sub-units as there are distinctly selectable
output "addresses". Output sub-units can be addressed in two
different ways: (1) as a set of "mailboxes" which are addressed by a
specific mailbox selector such as a bin number or a bin name, or (2)
as a set of "slots" into which multiple copies are collated.
Sometimes both modes of using the output sub-units can be used on the
same printer. All that is important from the viewpoint of the model
is that the output units can be separately selected.
2.2.5 Finishers
A finisher is a sub-unit that performs some operations on the media
other than marking. The Finisher Group in the model represents the
finisher sub-units. Some examples of finishing processes are
stapling, punching, binding, inserting, or folding. Finishing
processes may have supplies associated with the process. Stapling,
binding, and punching are examples of processes that have supplies. A
printer may have more than one finishing sub-unit and each finishing
sub-unit may be associated with one or more output sub-units.
Finishers are not described in this MIB.
The model does not specify the exact interaction and sequencing
between an output device and its associated finisher. It depends on
the type of finishing process and the exact implementation of the
printer system. This standard allows for the logical association of a
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finishing process with an output device but does not put any
restrictions on the exact sequence or interaction with the associated
output device. The output and finisher sub-units may or may not be
separate identifiable physical mechanisms depending on the exact
implementation of a printer. In addition, a single output device may
be associated with multiple finishing sub-units and a single
finishing sub-unit may be associated with multiple output devices.
2.2.6 Markers
A marker is the mechanism that produces marks on the print media. The
Marker Group in the model represents the marker sub-units and their
associated supplies. A printer can contain one or more marking
mechanisms. Some examples of multiple marker sub-units are a printer
with separate markers for normal and magnetic ink or an imagesetter
that can output to both a proofing device and final film. Each
marking device can have its own set of characteristics associated
with it, such as marking technology and resolution.
In this model the marker sub-unit is viewed as very generalized and
encompasses all aspects of a marking process. For example, in a
xerographic process, the marking process as well as the fusing
process would be included in the generalized concept of the marker.
With the generalized concept of a marking process, the concept of
multiple marking supplies associated with a single marking sub-unit
results. For example, in the xerographic process, there is not only a
supply of toner, but there can also be other supplies such as a fuser
supply (e.g., fuser oil) that can be consumed and replaced
separately. In addition there can be multiple supplies of toner for a
single marker device, as in a color process.
2.2.7 Media Paths
The media paths encompass the mechanisms in the printer that move the
media through the printer and connect all other media related sub-
units: inputs, outputs, markers and finishers. A printer contains one
or more media paths. The Media Path Group in the model represents
these. The Media Path group has some objects that apply to all paths
plus a table of the separate media paths.
In general, the design of the media paths determines the maximum
speed of the printer as well as the maximum media size that the
printer can handle. Media paths are complex mechanisms and can
contain many different identifiable sub-mechanisms such as media
movement devices, media buffers, duplex units and interlocks. Not all
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of the various sub-mechanisms reside on every media path. For
example, one media path may provide printing only on one surface of
the media (a simplex path) and another media path may have a sub-
mechanism that turns the media over and feeds it a second time
through the marker sub-unit (a duplex path). The duplex path may
even have a buffer sub-mechanism that allows multiple copies of the
obverse side to be held before the reverse side of all the copies is
marked.
2.2.8 System Controller
The System Controller is the sub-unit upon which the software
components of the Printer run. The Host Resources MIB represents the
System Controller in the model. This MIB allows for the specification
of the processor(s), memory, disk storage, file system and other
underlying sub-mechanisms of the printer. The controller can range
from simple single processor systems to multiprocessor systems. In
addition, controllers can have a full range of resources such as hard
disks. The printer is modeled to have one system controller even
though it may have more than one processor and multiple other
resources associated with it.
2.2.9 Interfaces
An interface is the communications port and associated protocols that
are responsible for the transport of data to the printer. A printer
has one or more interface sub-units. The interfaces are represented
by the Interfaces Group of MIB-II (RFC 1213 [14]). Some examples of
interfaces are serial ports (with little or no protocol) and Ethernet
ports on which one might run Internet IP, Novell IPX, etc.
2.2.10 Print Job Delivery Channels
The print job delivery channel sub-units identify the independent
sources of print data (here print data is the information that is
used to construct printed pages and may have both data and control
aspects). A printer may have one or more channels. The channel sub-
units are represented by the Print Job Delivery Channel Group in the
Model. The electronic path typically identifies each channel and
service protocol used to deliver print data to the printer. A channel
sub-unit may be independently enabled (allowing print data to flow)
or disabled (stopping the flow of print data). It has a current
Control Language that can be used to specify which interpreter is to
be used for the print data and to query and change environment
variables used by the interpreters (and SNMP). There is also a
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default interpreter that is to be used if an interpreter is not
explicitly specified using the Control Language. Print Job Delivery
Channel sub-units can, and usually are, based on an underlying
interface.
2.2.11 Interpreters
The interpreter sub-units are responsible for the conversion of a
description of intended print instances into images that are to be
marked on the media. A printer may have one or more interpreters. The
Interpreter Group in the Model represents the interpreter sub-units.
Each interpreter is generally implemented with software running on
the System Controller sub-unit. The Interpreter Table has one entry
per interpreter where the interpreters include both Page Description
Language (PDL) Interpreters and Control Language Interpreters.
2.2.12 Console
Many printers have a console on the printer, the operator console
that is used to display and modify the state of the printer. The
console can be as simple as a few indicators and switches or as
complicated as full screen displays and keyboards. There can be at
most one such console. The Console Group in the model represents
this console sub-unit. Although most of the information displayed
there is also available in the state of the printer as represented by
the various Groups, it is useful to be able to query and modify the
operator console remotely. For example, a management application
might like to display to its user the current message on the operator
console of the remote printer or the management application user
might like to modify the current message on the operators console of
the remote printer. As another example, one might have a remote
application that puts up a pseudo console on a workstation screen.
Since the rules by which the printer state is mapped onto the console
and vice versa are not standardized, it is not possible to reproduce
the console state or the action of console buttons and menus.
Therefore, the Console Group provides access to the console. The
operator console is usually implemented on the system controller with
additional hardware for input and display.
2.2.13 Alerts
The alert sub-unit is responsible for detecting reportable events,
making an entry in the alert table and, if and only if the event is a
critical event, initiating a trap. The exception to this rule is when
the "alertRemovalofBinaryChangeEntry" trap is generated. The alert
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sub-unit is represented by the Alerts Group and, in particular, the
Alert Table. This table contains information on the severity, sub-
unit, and detailed location within the sub-unit, alert code and
description of each critical alert that is currently active within
the printer. Each reportable event causes an entry to be made in the
Alert Table.
2.2.13.1 Status and Alerts
Summary information about the state of the printer is reported at
three separate levels: (1) The status of the printer as a whole is
reported in the Host Resources MIB, (2) The status of various sub-
units is reported in the principle table of the Group that represents
the sub-unit, and (3) Alert codes are reported in the Alert Table.
2.2.13.2 Overall Printer Status
Of the many states a printer can be in, certain states are more
"interesting" because of the distinct actions they are likely to
provoke in the administrator. These states may be applied to the
printer as a whole, or to a particular sub-unit of the printer. These
named states are:
Non Critical Alert Active - For the printer this means that one or
more sub-units have a non-critical alert active. For a sub-unit,
this means that the sub-unit has a non-critical alert active.
Critical Alert Active - For the printer this means that one or more
sub-units have a critical alert active. For a sub-unit, this means
that the sub-unit has a critical alert active.
Unavailable - The printer or sub-unit is unavailable for use (this is
the same as "broken" or "down" in other terminology). A trained
service person is typically necessary to make it available.
Moving on-line or off-line - The printer is either off-line, in the
process of moving off-line or moving back on-line. For example, on
printers with motorized hoppers, reloading paper involves a
transition to off-line to open the paper bin, filling the hopper and,
finally, a transition back to on-line as the paper bin is
repositioned for printing.
Standby - The printer or sub-unit is not immediately available but
can accept new instructions.
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Available - The printer or subunit is functioning normally.
Idle - The printer or subunit is immediately available.
Active - The printer or subunit is performing its primary function.
Busy - The printer or subunit is performing a function (not
necessarily its primary function) and is not immediately available
for its primary function.
The Host Resources MIB (RFC 2790 [28]) provides three status objects
that can be used to describe the status of a printer: (1)
hrDeviceStatus in the entry in the hrDeviceTable; (2) hrPrinterStatus
in the hrPrinterTable; and (3) hrPrinterDetectedErrorState in the
hrPrinterTable. These objects describe many of the states that a
printer can be in. The following table shows how the values of the
three printer-related objects in the Host Resources MIB relate to the
states named above:
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Printer hrDeviceStatus hrPrinterStatus hrPrinterDetected-
Status ErrorState
Idle running(2) idle(3) none set
Busy/ running(2) printing(4)
Active
Non Critical warning(3) idle(3) or could be: lowPaper,
Alert Active printing(4) lowToner, or
serviceRequested
Critical down(5) other(1) could be: jammed,
Alert Active noPaper, noToner,
coverOpen, or
serviceRequested
Unavailable down(5) other(1)
Moving off- warning(3) idle(3) or offline
line printing(4)
Off-line down(5) other(1) offline
Moving down(5) warmup(5)
on-line
Standby running(2) other(1)
These named states are only a subset of the possible states - they
are not an exhaustive list of the possible states. Nevertheless,
several things should be noted. When using these states, it is not
possible to detect when both critical and non-critical alerts are
pending - if both are pending, the Critical Alert Active state will
prevail. In addition, a printer in the Standby state will be
represented in the Host Resources MIB with a device status of
running(2) and a printer status of other(1), a set of states that
don't uniquely distinguish this important printer state.
Detailed status per sub-unit is reported in the sub-unit status
fields.
2.2.13.2.1 Host Resources MIB Printer Status
For completeness, the definitions of the Printer Status objects of
the Host Resources MIB (RFC 2790 [28])are given below:
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hrDeviceStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unknown(1),
running(2),
warning(3),
testing(4),
down(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."
::= { hrDeviceEntry 5 }
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hrPrinterStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
idle(3),
printing(4),
warmup(5)
}
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this printer device. When in the
idle(3), printing(4), or warmup(5) state, the corresponding
hrDeviceStatus should be running(2) or warning(3). When in
the unknown(2) state, the corresponding hrDeviceStatus should
be unknown(1)."
::= { hrPrinterEntry 1 }
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hrPrinterDetectedErrorState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (0..128)
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"This object represents any error conditions detected by the
printer. The error conditions are encoded as an OCTET STRING
with the following definitions:
Condition Bit #
lowPaper 0
noPaper 1
lowToner 2
noToner 3
doorOpen 4
jammed 5
offline 6
serviceRequested 7
inputTrayMissing 8
outputTrayMissing 9
markerSupplyMissing 10
outputNearFull 11
outputFull 12
inputTrayEmpty 13
overduePreventMaint 14
Bit # 15 is not assigned.
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."
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::= { hrPrinterEntry 2 }
2.2.13.2.2 Sub-unit Status
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
State is On-Line 0
State is Off-Line 32
Transitioning
At intended state 0
Transitioning to intended state 64
For example, an input (tray) that jammed on the next to the last page
may show a status of 27 (unavailable because broken (3) + a critical
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state (16), jammed, and a noncritical state (8), low paper).
2.2.13.3 Alert Tables
The Alert Group consists of a single table in which all active alerts
are represented. This section provides an overview of the table and
a description of how it is managed. The basic content of the alert
table is the severity (critical or non-critical) of the alert, the
Group and entry where a state change caused the alert, additional
information about the alert (a more detailed location, an alert code,
and a description), and an indication of the level of training needed
to service the alert.
The Alert Table contains some information that is redundant, for
example that an event has occurred, and some information that is only
represented in the Alert Table, for example the additional
information. A single table was used because a single entry in a
group could cause more than one alert, for example paper jams in more
than one place in a media path. Associating the additional
information with the entry in the affected group would only allow one
report where associating the additional information with the alert
makes multiple reports possible. Every time an alert occurs in the
printer, the printer makes one or more entries into the Alert Table.
The printer determines if an event is to be classified as critical or
non-critical. If the severity of the Alert is "critical", the printer
sends a trap or event notification to the host indicating that the
table has changed. Whether or not a trap is sent, the management
application is expected to poll the printer on a regular basis and to
read and parse the table to determine what conditions have changed,
in order to provide reliable information to the management
application user.
2.2.13.4 Alert Table Management
The alert tables are sparsely populated tables. This means the tables
will only contain entries of the alerts that are currently active and
the number of rows, or entries in the table will be dynamic. More
than one event can be added or removed from the event tables at a
time depending on the implementation of the printer.
There are basically two kinds of events that produce alerts: binary
change events and unary change events. Binary change events come in
pairs: the leading edge event and the trailing edge event. The
leading edge event enters a state from which there is only one exit;
for example, going from running to stopped with a paper jam. The only
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exit from this state is fixing the paper jam and it is clear when
that is accomplished. The trailing edge event exits the state that
was entered by the leading edge event. In the example above, fixing
the paper jam is the trailing edge event.
It is relatively straightforward to manage binary change events in
the Alert Table. Only the leading edge event makes an entry in the
alert table. This entry persists in the Alert Table until the
trailing edge event occurs at which point this event is signaled by
the removal of the leading edge event entry in the Alert Table. That
is, a trailing edge event does not create an entry; it removes the
corresponding leading edge event. Removing the leading edge entry may
cause the unary change event "alertRemovalofBinaryChangeEntry" to be
added to the table. With binary change events it is possible to
compute the maximum number that can occur at the same time and
construct an Alert Table that would hold that many events. There
would be no possibility of table overflow and no information about
outstanding events would be lost.
Unfortunately, there are some events that are not binary changes.
This other category of event, the unary change event, is illustrated
by the configuration change event. With this kind of event the state
of the machine has changed, but to a state which is (often) just as
valid as the state that was left and from which no return is
necessary. For example, an operator may change the paper that is in
the primary input source from letter to legal. At some time in the
future the paper may be changed back to letter, but it might be
changed to executive instead. This is where the problem occurs. It
is not obvious how long to keep unary change event entries in the
Alert Table. If they were never removed, the Alert Table would
continue to grow indefinitely.
The agent needs to have an algorithm implemented for the management
of the alert table, especially in the face of combinations of binary
and unary alerts that would overflow the storage capacity of the
table. When the table is full and new alerts need to be added, an
old alert to be deleted should be chosen using the following rules:
1. Find a non-critical unary alert and delete it. If there are
multiple non-critical unary alerts, it is suggested that the oldest
one is chosen. If there are no non-critical unary alerts, then,
2. Find a non-critical binary alert and delete it. If there are
multiple non-critical binary alerts, it is suggested that the oldest
one is chosen. If there are no non-critical binary alerts, then,
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3. Find a critical (binary) alert and delete it. If there are
multiple critical alerts, it is suggested that the oldest one be
chosen. Agent implementers are encouraged to provide at least enough
storage space for the maximum number of critical alerts that could
occur simultaneously. Note that all critical alerts are binary.
In the event that a critical binary alert has been deleted out of the
alert table; when space allows and the alert condition still exists,
the alert should be re-added to the alert table even if there was no
subsequent transition into the associated state. It is recommended
that this be done for non-critical binary alerts as well. Note that
the new alert entry will not have the same index as the original
entry that was moved out of the table.
Note that because the Alert Index is a monotonically increasing
integer there will be gaps in the values in the table when an alert
is deleted. The management application may want to re-acquire the
Printer state and check for state changes that it did not observe in
the Alert Table if such gaps are detected.
2.3 Read-Write Objects
Some objects in the printer MIB reflect the existence or amount of a
given resource within the printer. Some examples of such resources
are the size and number of sheets in a paper tray or the existence of
certain output options. Some printers have automatic sensors for
these resources. Most printers lack sensors for every property of
every resource. The management application is allowed to write into
objects that hold descriptive or existence values for printers that
cannot sense these values. The ability to change the value of a read-
write object may depend on the implementation of the agent. Many
objects in the MIB are given read-write access, but a printer
implementation might only permit a management application to change
the value if the printer can not sense the value itself. Note that
even though some objects explicitly state the behavior of conditional
ability to change values, any read-write object may act this way.
Generally, an object is given read-write access in the Printer MIB
specification if:
1. The object involves installation of a resource that some printers
cannot themselves detect. Therefore, external means are needed to
inform the printer of the installation. (Here external means include
using the operator console, or remote management application) and
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2. The printer will behave differently if the installation of the
resource is reported than the printer would if the installation were
not reported; that is, the object is not to be used as a place to put
information not used by the printer, i.e., not a "sticky-note".
Another way of saying this is that the printer believes that
information given it and acts as if the information were true. For
example, on a printer that cannot sense the size, if one paper size
is loaded, but another size is set into the paper size object, then
the printer will use the size that was set as its current paper size
in its imaging and paper handling.
3. The printer may get hints that it may not know about the existence
or properties of certain resources. For example, a paper tray may be
removed and re-inserted. When this removal and insertion happens,
the printer may either assume that a property, such as the size of
paper in the tray, has not changed or the printer may change the
value of the associated object to "unknown", as might be done for the
amount of paper in the tray. As long as the printer acts according
to the value in the object either strategy is acceptable.
4. It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether or not MIB
object values are persistent across power cycles or cold starts. It
is particularly important that the values of the prtMarkerLifeCount
object persist throughout the lifetime of the printer. Therefore, if
the value of any MIB object persists across power cycles, then the
prtMarkerLifeCount object must also persist.
2.4 Enumerations
Enumerations (enums) are sets of symbolic values defined for use with
one or more objects. Some common enumeration sets are assigned a
symbolic data type name (textual convention). These enumerations are
listed at the beginning of this specification.
2.4.1 Registering Additional Enumerated Values
This working group has defined several type of enumerations. These
enumerations differ in the method employed to control the addition of
new enumerations. Throughout this document, references to
"enumeration (n)", where n can be 1, 2 or 3 can be found in the
various tables. The definitions of these types of enumerations are:
enumeration (1) All the values are defined in the Printer MIB
specification (RFC for the Printer MIB). Additional enumerated
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values require a new RFC.
enumeration (2) An initial set of values are defined in the
Printer MIB specification. Additional enumerated values are
registered after review by this working group. The initial
versions of the MIB will contain the values registered so far.
After the MIB is approved, additional values will be registered
through IANA after approval by this working group.
enumeration (3) An initial set of values are defined in the
Printer MIB specification. Additional enumerated values are
registered without working group review. The initial versions of
the MIB will contain the values registered so far. After the MIB
is approved, additional values will be registered through IANA
without approval by this working group.
3. Groups from other MIB Specifications
This section identifies the groups from other MIBs that shall be
supported to supplement and complete a printer MIB implementation.
The section also describes some of the less obvious characteristics
of the Printer MIB structure that are related to the inclusion of
these other MIB groups.
3.1 System Group
All objects in the system group of MIB-II (RFC 1213 [14]) shall be
implemented; however, as described in paragraph 2.4, implementers
should carefully consider what constitutes the "system".
3.2 System Controller
The storage and device groups of the Host Resources MIB (RFC 2790
[28]) shall be implemented to support the printer(s) system
controller, and any supporting devices. If deemed appropriate by the
implementer, other groups of the Host Resources MIB (System, Running
Software, Running Software Performance, and Installed Software) may
be implemented.
Because of the structure of the Host Resources MIB, the devices
constituting the system controller are at the same level as the
printer.
3.3 Interface Group objects
All objects in the Interfaces Group of MIB-II (RFC 1213 [14]) shall
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be implemented for all print information interfaces to the printer,
including non-network interfaces.
3.3.1 Interface Types
The interfaces group of RFC 1213 [14] contains only a partial list of
interface types that can be specified in the "ifType" object. For a
complete list of interface types, refer to the IANA registry at
"ftp://ftp.isi.edu/mib/ianaiftype.mib"
4. Differences from RFC 1759
This draft supercedes and replaces RFC 1759. However, a compliant
implementation of RFC 1759 is also compliant with this draft. The
following changes to RFC 1759 are included:
- Minor editorial corrections and changes. Updated the cover page
and added the "SNMP Management Framework" boilerplate to section 1.
- Updated figure 2 to use MIB names instead of RFC numbers.
- Updated Coded Character Set description and IANA registration
process.
- Change hrPrinterDetectedErrorState "coverOpen" (bit 4) to
"doorOpen" per RFC 2790.
- Added second octet of hrPrinterDetectedErrorState as partially
described and assigned in the updated Host Resources MIB (RFC 2790).
- Remove fixed association of hrDeviceStatus (warning/down) from
hrPrinterDetetctedErrorState per RFC 2790.
- Instead of showing bit 15 as "not assigned" in the quote from RFC
2790 in the hrPrinterDetectedErrorState object, removed that from the
tabular form and added it as a sentence, because the RFC doesn't show
bit 15 in the tabular form.
- Clarified the international considerations.
- Added prtChannelInformation to the Channel Group textual-
conventions on a per channel basis to clarify the channel description
and enhance interoperability.
- Deprecated some obsolete channel types.
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- Extended the Alert Table and PrtMarkerSuppliesSupplyUnit textual
conventions to include values from the Finisher MIB.
- Clarified alerts based on unary vs. binary change events.
- Added (optional) unary change event
alertRemovalOfBinaryChangeEntry(1801).
- Establish a convention for contact information for
prtGeneralCurrentOperator and prtGeneralServicePerson.
- Added prtAuxiliarySheetStartupPage PresentOnOff
- Added prtAuxiliarySheetBannerPage PresentOnOff
- Added prtGeneralPrinterName OCTET STRING
- Added prtGeneralSerialNumber OCTET STRING
- Added prtInputNextIndex Integer32
- Added the Input Switching Group
- Added prtAlertCriticalEvents Counter32
- Added prtAlertAllEvents Counter32
- Updated PrtAlertCode enums including generic alert codes.
- Created five OBJECT-GROUPs (prtAuxilliarySheetGroup,
prtInputSwitchingGroup, prtGeneralV2Group, prtAlertTableV2Group,
prtChannelV2Group). Added the nine new objects to them
(prtAuxiliarySheetStartupPage, prtAuxiliarySheetBannerPage,
prtGeneralPrinterName, prtGeneralSerialNumber,
prtAlertCriticalEvents, prtAlertAllEvents, prtInputMediaLoadTimeout,
prtInputNextIndex, prtChannelInformation). Created one new
NOTIFICATION-GROUP (prtAlertTrapGroup) to contain printerV2Alert.
Included the new OBJECT-GROUPs and the NOTIFICATION_GROUP in
prtMIBCompliance, all in GROUP (not MANDATORY-GROUP) clauses. The
nine new objects are optional, i.e., this draft is backward
compatible with RFC 1759.
- prtAlertTime is strongly recommended.
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- Deprecated the use of alert codes doorOpen(501) and
doorClosed(502), in favor of coverOpened(3) and coverClosed(4).
- Added the PrtConsoleDisableTC and PrtMarkerAddressabilityUnitTC
textual conventions, and changed the PrtConsoleDisable and
PrtMarkerAddressabilityUnit objects' syntax to use those TCs, and
changed the PrtGeneralEntry and PrtMarkerColorantEntry SEQUENCEs to
reflect the new syntax.
- Added textual conventions "LocalizedDescriptionStringTC" and
"ConsoleDescriptionStringTC" and updated several objects to use them.
- All objects with a MAX-ACCESS of read-write now have a MIN-ACCESS
of read-only.
- Added 'IANA Considerations' and 'Internationalization
Considerations' as top level sections, per IETF guidelines.
- Updated Security and Copyright sections.
- Updated references.
- Added Appendix E - Overall Printer Status Table.
- Updated participant and contact information.
5. The Printer MIB
Printer-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32, Integer32, TimeTicks,
NOTIFICATION-TYPE, OBJECT-IDENTITY, mib-2 FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF
hrDeviceIndex, hrStorageIndex FROM HOST-RESOURCES-MIB;
printmib MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200107060000Z"
ORGANIZATION "IETF Printer MIB Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
"Harry Lewis
IBM Corporation.
6300 Diagonal Hwy
Boulder, CO 80301
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DESCRIPTION
"The MIB module for management of printers."
REVISION "200107020000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Printer MIB v2.
Five new OBJECT-GROUPs: prtAuxilliarySheetGroup,
prtInputSwitchingGroup, prtGeneralV2Group,
prtAlertTableV2Group, prtChannelV2Group.
Nine new objects added to those groups:
prtAuxiliarySheetStartupPage, prtAuxiliarySheetBannerPage,
prtGeneralPrinterName, prtGeneralSerialNumber,
prtAlertCriticalEvents, prtAlertAllEvents,
prtInputMediaLoadTimeout, prtInputNextIndex,
prtChannelInformation.
One new NOTIFICATION-GROUP: prtAlertTrapGroup which contains
printerV2Alert.
In MODULE-COMPLIANCE prtMIBCompliance, new OBJECT-GROUPs and
the NOTIFICATION_GROUP, all in GROUP (not MANDATORY-GROUP)
clauses. The nine new objects are optional, i.e., this draft
is backward compatible with RFC 1759."
REVISION "199411250000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"The original version of this MIB, published as RFC1759."
::= { mib-2 43 }
-- Textual conventions for this MIB module
--
-- Generic unspecific textual conventions
--
PrtMediaUnitTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Units of measure for media dimensions."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
tenThousandthsOfInches(3), -- .0001
micrometers(4)
}
PrtCapacityUnitTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"Units of measure for media capacity."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
tenThousandthsOfInches(3), -- .0001
micrometers(4),
sheets(8),
feet(16),
meters(17),
-- Values for Finisher MIB
items(18),
percent(19)
}
PrtPrintOrientationTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A generic representation for printing orientation on a 'page'."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
portrait(3),
landscape(4)
}
PrtCoverStatusTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This is a type 2 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Values for encoding the state of a particular cover or access
panel on the printer case or enclosure."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
coverOpen(3),
coverClosed(4),
interlockOpen(5),
interlockClosed(6)
}
PrtSubUnitStatusTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Status of a printer sub-unit.
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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 0000'b
Available and Standby 2 0010'b
Available and Active 4 0100'b
Available and Busy 6 0110'b
Unavailable and OnRequest 1 0001'b
Unavailable because Broken 3 0011'b
Unknown 5 0101'b
Non-Critical
No Non-Critical Alerts 0 0000'b
Non-Critical Alerts 8 1000'b
Critical
No Critical Alerts 0 0000'b
Critical Alerts 16 1 0000'b
On-Line
State is On-Line 0 0000'b
State is Off-Line 32 10 0000'b
Transitioning
At intended state 0 0000'b
Transitioning to intended state 64 100 0000'b"
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..126)
PresentOnOff ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Presence and configuration of a device or feature."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
on(3),
off(4),
notPresent(5)
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}
CodedCharSet ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This is a type 3 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A coded character set value that specifies both a set of
characters that may be used and an encoding (as one or more
octets) that is used to represent the characters in the set.
These values are to be used to identify the encoding employed
for strings in the MIB where this is not fixed by the MIB.
Some objects that allow a choice of coded character set are: the
prtLocalizationCharacterSet object in the LocalizationTable and
prtInterpreterDefaultCharSetIn. The
prtGeneralCurrentLocalization and prtConsoleLocalization objects
in turn contain the index in the LocalizationTable of the
current localization (country, language, and coded character
set) of the 'description' objects and the console, respectively.
The current list of character sets and their enumerated values
used to reference them are contained in the IANA Character Set
registry. The enum value is indicated by the MIBenum entry in
the registry. The enum symbol is indicated by the Alias that
starts with 'cs' for character set.
The IANA character sets registry is [4]. To add a new character
set to the IANA Registry, see RFC 2278 or BCP 19 [20].
The textual conventions LocalizedDescriptionStringTC and
ConsoleDescriptionStringTC are required for use with objects
that are controlled by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization and
prtConsoleLocalization, respectively."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1) -- used if the designated coded
-- character set is not currently
-- registered by IANA
-- See [4] for registered character sets and
-- use the MIBenum integer value.
}
LocalizedDescriptionStringTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"An object MUST use this textual convention when its
'charset' is controlled by the value of
prtGeneralCurrentLocalization."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
ConsoleDescriptionStringTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An object MUST use this textual convention when its
'charset' is controlled by the value of
prtConsoleLocalization."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
--
-- General Group textual-conventions
--
PrtGeneralResetTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 3 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Values for reading and writing the prtGeneralReset object.
If a device does not have NVRAM, the device shall none the less
respond to a SET with the value resetToNVRAM(5) with some sort of
warm reset that resets the device to some implementation-defined
state that is preferably under control of the system administrator
by some means outside the scope of this MIB specification."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
notResetting(3),
powerCycleReset(4), -- Cold Start
resetToNVRAM(5), -- Warm Start
resetToFactoryDefaults(6) -- Reset contents of
-- NVRAM to factory
-- defaults
}
--
-- Channel Group textual-conventions
--
PrtChannelStateTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration.
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The state of this print job delivery channel. The value
determines whether print data is allowed through this channel."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
printDataAccepted(3),
noDataAccepted(4)
}
PrtChannelTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This is a type 2 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This enumeration indicates the type of channel that is
receiving jobs."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
chSerialPort(3),
chParallelPort(4),
chIEEE1284Port(5),
chSCSIPort(6),
chAppleTalkPAP(7),
-- AppleTalk Printer
-- Access Protocol (PAP)
--
-- prtChannelInformation entry:
--
-- Printer Name
-- Keyword: Name
-- Syntax: Name
-- Status: Optional
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The name of the printer within
-- the AppleTalk naming scope
chLPDServer(8),
-- prtChannelInformation entry:
--
-- Printer queue name
-- Keyword: Queue
-- Syntax: Name
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: queue name as
-- defined in RFC 1179 [12].
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chNetwareRPrinter(9),
-- Novell, Inc.
-- For each entry of this type, the
-- prtChannelInformation must have a pair of
-- keywords. For Netware 3.x channels this must
-- be a (PServer, Printer) pair. For Netware 4.x
-- channels and for IntranetWare channels this
-- must be a (NDSTree, NDSPrinter) pair.
--
-- prtChannelInformation entries:
-- Print Server Name
-- Keyword: PServer
-- Syntax: Name
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The Pserver's SAP name
--
-- Printer Number
-- Keyword: Printer
-- Syntax: Integer
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The printer number
--
-- NDSTree
-- Keyword: NDSTree
-- Syntax: Name
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The tree's SAP name
--
-- NDS Printer object
-- Keyword: NDSPrinter
-- Syntax: Text (Unicode)
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The fully qualified
-- name of the Printer
--
-- In the Netware 3.x environment, the
-- client checks the Bindery object
-- representing the named PServer. The
-- client then checks for queues which
-- are associated with the numbered
-- printer. In the 4.x and IntraNetware
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-- environment, the client looks up the
-- queues which are associated with the
-- NDS Printer Object in the named Tree.
-- Depending on client access rights to
-- those queues, the client submits jobs
-- to the appropriate queue.
chNetwarePServer(10),
-- Novell,Inc.
-- For each entry of this type, the
-- prtChannelInformation must have a pair
-- of keywords. For Netware 3.x channels
-- this must be a (Server, PServer) pair.
-- For Netware 4.x and IntranetWare
-- channels, this must be a
-- (NDSTree, NDSPServer) pair.
--
-- prtChannelInformation entries:
--
-- Server Name
-- Keyword: Server
-- Syntax: Name
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The SAP name of the
-- server for which the PServer is defined.
--
-- PServer
-- Keyword: PServer
-- Syntax: Name
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The bindery name of
-- the PServer
--
-- NDS Tree
-- Keyword: NDSTree
-- Syntax: Name
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The NDS Tree name
--
-- PServer
-- Keyword: NDSPServer
-- Syntax: Text (Unicode)
-- Status: Mandatory
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-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The fully qualified
-- name of the PServer object in the tree.
--
-- In the 3.x environment, the client
-- checks the bindery object
-- representing the named PServer on the
-- named Server. In the 4.x and
-- IntranetWare environment,
-- the client checks the NDS object
-- representing the named PServer in the
-- named Tree. In either case, the
-- client then checks for all queues
-- associated with the Pserver object.
-- Depending on client access rights
-- to those queues, the client submits
-- jobs to the appropriate queue.
chPort9100(11),
-- DEPRECATED
-- (see chPortTCP . 37; chBidirPortTCP . 38)
chAppSocket(12),
-- A bi-directional, LPD-like,
-- protocol using 9101 for
-- control and 9100 for data.
-- Adobe Systems, Inc.
chFTP(13), -- RFC 959 [11]
chTFTP(14), -- RFC 1350 [13]
chDLCLLCPort(15),
chIBM3270(16), -- IBM Coax
chIBM5250(17), -- IBM Twinax
chFax(18),
chIEEE1394(19),
chTransport1(20),
-- TCP port 35, see reserved TCP port list
-- in RFC 1700 [15] or current "Assigned
-- Numbers" files. This RFC should also be
-- referenced for other channel
-- enumerations utilizing TCP port
-- numbers 0 through 1024.
chCPAP(21), -- TCP port 170
-- Digital Equipment Corp.
chDCERemoteProcCall(22), -- OSF
-- DEPRECATED
chONCRemoteProcCall(23), -- SUN Microsystems
-- DEPRECATED
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chOLE(24), -- Microsoft
-- DEPRECATED
chNamedPipe(25),
chPCPrint(26), -- Banyan
chServerMessageBlock(27),
-- File/Print sharing protocol used by
-- various network operating systems
-- from IBM 3Com, Microsoft and others
--
-- prtChannelInformation entry:
--
-- Service Name
-- Keyword: Name
-- Syntax: Name
-- Status: Optional
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The service name of
-- the printer
chPSM(28), -- Printing Systems
-- Manager, IBM
chDLLAPI(29), -- Microsoft
-- DEPRECATED
chVxDAPI(30), -- Microsoft
-- DEPRECATED
chSystemObjectManager(31), -- IBM
chDECLAT(32),
-- Digital Equipment Corp.
--
-- prtChannelInformation entries:
--
-- Port Name
-- Keyword: Port
-- Syntax: Name
-- Status: Conditionally
-- Mandatory
-- (see note below)
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: LAT port name
--
-- Service Name
-- Keyword: Service
-- Syntax: Name
-- Status: Conditionally
-- Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
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-- Description: LAT service name
--
-- The LAT channel may be
-- identified by either a port or
-- service, so either a
-- Port or Service entry must be
-- specified, but not both.
chNPAP(33),
chUSB(34), -- Universal Serial Bus
chIRDA(35), -- Infrared Data Assoc. Prot.
chPrintXChange(36), -- PrintXChange Protocol
chPortTCP(37),
-- A unidirectional "raw" TCP
-- channel that uses an administratively
-- assigned TCP port address.
--
-- prtChannelInformation entry:
--
-- Port Number
-- Keyword: Port
-- Syntax: decimal number
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: TCP port number
chBidirPortTCP(38),
-- A bi-directional version of chPortTCP
--
-- prtChannelInformation entries:
-- (See chPortTCP)
chUNPP(39),
-- Universal Network Printing
-- Protocol(UNPP). A bi-directional,
-- multiport network printing
-- application protocol available on
-- multiple transport protocols.
-- Underscore, Inc.
-- Contact: info@underscore.com
chAppleTalkADSP(40),
-- AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol.
-- ADSP is part of the AppleTalk
-- suite of protocols.
-- It is a symmetric, connection-
-- oriented protocol that makes
-- possible the establishment
-- and maintenance of full-duplex
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-- streams of data bytes between
-- two sockets in an AppleTalk
-- internet.
-- See [5].
chPortSPX(41),
-- Sequenced Packet Exchange (SPX)
-- socket.
-- Novell, Inc. Similar to TCP, a
-- bi-directional data pipe using
-- Novell SPX as a transport.
--
-- prtChannelInformation entries:
--
-- Network Number
-- Keyword: Net
-- Syntax: HexString
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The network number
--
-- Node Number
-- Keyword: Node
-- Syntax: HexString
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The node number
--
-- Socket Number
-- Keyword: Socket
-- Syntax: HexString
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The SPX socket number
--
-- There must be exactly one "Net" and
-- one "Node" and one "Socket" entry. A
-- HexString is a binary value
-- represented as a string of
-- ASCII characters using hexadecimal
-- notation.
chPortHTTP(42),
-- Hypertext Transfer Protocol. See RFC 1945 [16]
-- and RFC 2616 [27].
chNDPS(43),
-- Novell, Inc.
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--
-- prtChannelInformation entry:
--
-- Printer Agent Name
-- Keyword: PA
-- Syntax: Name
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Description: The NDPS Printer
-- Agent Name
chIPP(44)
-- Internet Printing Protocol (IPP),
-- (IPP/1.0 - see RFC 2910 [3] and RFC 2911
-- [2]), also applies to all future versions
-- of IPP.
--
-- IPP Printer URI
-- Keyword: URI
-- Syntax: URI (Unicode UTF-8 per
-- RFC 2396 [22])
-- Status: Mandatory
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Default: not applicable
-- Description: URI of this IPP Printer within
-- the Internet naming scope. Unicode
-- UTF-8 RFC 2279 [21] string with
-- hexadecimal escapes for any non-ASCII
-- characters (per RFC 2396 [22]).
-- Conformance: An IPP Printer shall list all
-- IPP URI it supports (one per IPP Channel
-- entry). If a URI contains the 'http:'
-- scheme it MUST have an explicit port.
-- See: RFC 2279 [21], RFC 2396 [22], RFC 2910
-- [3], RFC 2911 [2].
--
-- IPP Printer Client Authentication
-- Keyword: Auth
-- Syntax: Keyword
-- Status: Optional
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Default: 'none'
-- Description: A client authentication
-- mechanism supported for this IPP Printer
-- URI:
-- 'none'
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-- no client authentication mechanism
-- 'requesting-user-name'
-- authenticated user in 'requesting-
-- user-name'
-- 'basic'
-- authenticated user via HTTP Basic
-- mechanism
-- 'digest'
-- authenticated user via HTTP Digest
-- mechanism
-- 'certificate'
-- authenticated user via certificate
-- mechanism
-- Conformance: An IPP Printer should list all
-- IPP client authentication mechanisms it
-- supports (one per IPP Channel entry).
-- See: [2] and [3].
--
-- IPP Printer Security
-- Keyword: Security
-- Syntax: Keyword
-- Status: Optional
-- Multiplicity: Single
-- Default: 'none'
-- Description: A security mechanism supported
-- for this IPP Printer URI:
-- 'none'
-- no security mechanism
-- 'ssl3'
-- SSL3 secure communications channel
-- protocol
-- 'tls'
-- TLS secure communications channel
-- protocol
-- Conformance: An IPP Printer should list all
-- IPP security mechanisms it supports
-- (one per IPP Channel entry).
-- See: RFC 2246 [18], RFC 2911 [2].
--
-- IPP Printer Protocol Version
-- Keyword: Version
-- Syntax: Keyword
-- Status: Optional
-- Multiplicity: Multiple
-- Default: '1.0'
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-- Description: All of the IPP protocol
-- versions (major.minor) supported for this
-- IPP Printer URI:
-- '1.0'
-- IPP/1.0 conforming Printer
-- '1.1'
-- IPP/1.1 conforming Printer
-- Conformance: An IPP Printer should list all
-- IPP versions it supports (all listed in
-- each IPP Channel entry). An IPP Client
-- should select the highest numbered
-- version that the client supports for use
-- in all IPP Requests (for optimum
-- interworking).
-- See: RFC 2911 [2].
}
--
-- Interpreter Group textual conventions
--
PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This enumeration indicates the type of interpreter that is
receiving jobs."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
langPCL(3), -- PCL. Starting with PCL version 5,
-- HP-GL/2 is included as part of the
-- PCL language.
-- PCL and HP-GL/2 are registered
-- trademarks of Hewlett-Packard
-- Company.
langHPGL(4), -- Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language.
-- HP-GL is a registered trademark of
-- Hewlett-Packard Company.
langPJL(5), -- Peripheral Job Language. Appears in
-- the data stream between data intended
-- for a page description language.
-- Hewlett-Packard Co.
langPS(6), -- PostScript (tm) Language
-- Postscript - a trademark of Adobe
-- Systems Incorporated which may be
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-- registered in certain jurisdictions
langIPDS(7), -- Intelligent Printer Data Stream
-- Bi-directional print data stream for
-- documents consisting of data objects
-- (text, image, graphics, bar codes),
-- resources (fonts, overlays) and page,
-- form and finishing instructions.
-- Facilitates system level device
-- control, document tracking and error
-- recovery throughout the print
-- process.
-- IBM Corporation.
langPPDS(8), -- IBM Personal Printer Data Stream.
-- Originally called IBM ASCII, the name
-- was changed to PPDS when the Laser
-- Printer was introduced in 1989.
-- Lexmark International, Inc.
langEscapeP(9), -- Epson Corp.
langEpson(10),
langDDIF(11), -- Digital Document Interchange Format
-- Digital Equipment Corp., Maynard MA
langInterpress(12),
-- Xerox Corp.
langISO6429(13), -- ISO 6429. Control functions for
-- Coded Character Sets (has ASCII
-- control characters, plus additional
-- controls for
-- character imaging devices.)
langLineData(14), -- line-data: Lines of data as
-- separate ASCII or EBCDIC records
-- and containing no control functions
-- (no CR, LF, HT, FF, etc.)
-- For use with traditional line
-- printers. May use CR and/or LF to
-- delimit lines, instead of records.
-- See ISO 10175 Document Printing
-- Application (DPA) [7].
langMODCA(15), -- Mixed Object Document Content
-- Architecture
-- Definitions that allow the
-- composition, interchange, and
-- presentation of final form
-- documents as a collection of data
-- objects (text, image, graphics, bar
-- codes), resources (fonts, overlays)
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-- and page, form and finishing
-- instructions.
-- IBM Corporation.
langREGIS(16), -- Remote Graphics Instruction Set,
-- Digital Equipment Corp., Maynard MA
langSCS(17), -- SNA Character String
-- Bi-directional print data stream for
-- SNA LU-1 mode of communication.
-- IBM
langSPDL(18), -- ISO 10180 Standard Page Description
-- Language
-- ISO Standard
langTEK4014(19), -- Tektronix Corp.
langPDS(20),
langIGP(21), -- Printronix Corp.
langCodeV(22), -- Magnum Code-V, Image and printer
-- control language used to control
-- impact/dot-matrix printers.
-- QMS, Inc., Mobile AL
langDSCDSE(23), -- DSC-DSE: Data Stream Compatible and
-- Emulation Bi-directional print data
-- stream for non-SNA (DSC) and SNA LU-3
-- 3270 controller (DSE) communications
-- IBM
langWPS(24), -- Windows Printing System, Resource
-- based command/data stream used by
-- Microsoft At Work Peripherals.
-- Developed by the Microsoft
-- Corporation.
langLN03(25), -- Early DEC-PPL3, Digital Equipment
-- Corp.
langCCITT(26),
langQUIC(27), -- QUIC (Quality Information Code), Page
-- Description Language for laser
-- printers. Included graphics, printer
-- control capability and emulation of
-- other well-known printer.
-- QMS, Inc.
langCPAP(28), -- Common Printer Access Protocol
-- Digital Equipment Corp.
langDecPPL(29), -- Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing
-- Protocol
-- (DEC-PPL)
-- Digital Equipment Corp.
langSimpleText(30),
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-- simple-text: character coded data,
-- including NUL, CR , LF, HT, and FF
-- control characters. See ISO 10175
-- Document Printing Application (DPA) [7].
langNPAP(31), -- Network Printer Alliance Protocol
-- (NPAP). This protocol has been
-- superseded by the IEEE 1284.1 TIPSI
-- Std (ref. LangTIPSI(49)).
langDOC(32), -- Document Option Commands, Appears in
-- the data stream between data
-- intended for a page description.
-- QMS, Inc.
langimPress(33), -- imPRESS, Page description language
-- originally developed for the
-- ImageServer product line. A binary
-- language providing representations
-- of text, simple graphics, and some
-- large forms (simple
-- bit-map and CCITT group 3/4
-- encoded).The
-- language was intended to be sent over
-- an 8-bit channel and supported early
-- document preparation languages (e.g.,
-- TeX and TROFF).
-- QMS, Inc.
langPinwriter(34),
-- 24 wire dot matrix printer for
-- USA, Europe, and Asia except
-- Japan.
-- More widely used in Germany, and
-- some Asian countries than in US.
-- NEC
langNPDL(35), -- Page printer for Japanese market.
-- NEC
langNEC201PL(36), -- Serial printer language used in
-- the Japanese market.
-- NEC
langAutomatic(37),
-- Automatic PDL sensing. Automatic
-- sensing of the interpreter
-- language family by the printer
-- examining the document content.
-- Which actual interpreter language
-- families are sensed depends on
-- the printer implementation.
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langPages(38), -- Page printer Advanced Graphic
-- Escape Set
-- IBM Japan
langLIPS(39), -- LBP Image Processing System
langTIFF(40), -- Tagged Image File Format (Aldus)
langDiagnostic(41),
-- A hex dump of the input to the
-- interpreter
langPSPrinter(42),
-- The PostScript Language used for
-- control (with any PDLs)
-- Adobe Systems Incorporated
langCaPSL(43), -- Canon Print Systems Language
langEXCL(44), -- Extended Command Language
-- Talaris Systems Inc.
langLCDS(45), -- Line Conditioned Data Stream
-- Xerox Corporation
langXES(46), -- Xerox Escape Sequences
-- Xerox Corporation
langPCLXL(47), -- Printer Control Language. Extended
-- language features for printing, and
-- printer control.
-- Hewlett-Packard Co.
langART(48), -- Advanced Rendering Tools (ART).
-- Page Description language
-- originally developed for the Laser
-- Press printers.
-- Technical reference manual: "ART IV
-- Reference Manual", No F33M.
-- Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
langTIPSI(49), -- Transport Independent Printer
-- System Interface (ref. IEEE Std.
-- 1284.1)
langPrescribe(50),
-- Page description and printer
-- control language. It can be
-- described with ordinary ASCII
-- Technical reference manual:
-- "PRESCRIBE II Programming Manual"
langLinePrinter(51),
-- A simple-text character stream which
-- supports the control codes LF, VT,
-- FF, and plus Centronics or
-- Dataproducts Vertical Format Unit
-- (VFU) language is commonly used on
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-- printers.
langIDP(52), -- Imaging Device Protocol
-- Apple Computer.
langXJCL(53), -- Xerox Job Control Language (JCL).
-- A Job Control language originally
-- developed for the LaserPress printers
-- and is capable of switching PDLs.
-- Technical reference manual:
-- "ART IV Reference Manual", No F33M.
-- Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
langPDF(54), -- Adobe Portable Document Format
-- Adobe Systems, Inc.
langRPDL(55), -- Ricoh Page Description Language for
-- printers.
-- Technical manual "RPDL command
-- reference" No.307029
-- RICOH, Co. LTD
langIntermecIPL(56),
-- Intermec Printer Language for label
-- printers.
-- Technical Manual: "IPL Programmers
-- Reference Manual"
-- Intermec Corporation
langUBIFingerprint(57),
-- An intelligent basic-like programming
-- language for label printers.
-- Reference Manual: "UBI Fingerprint
-- 7.1", No. 1-960434-00
-- United Barcode Industries
langUBIDirectProtocol(58),
-- An intelligent control language for
-- label printers.
-- Programmers guide: " UBI Direct
-- Protocol", No. 1-960419-00
-- United Barcode Industries
langFujitsu(59)
-- Fujitsu Printer Language
-- Reference Manual:
-- "FM Printer Sequence" No. 80HP-0770
-- FUJITSU LIMITED
}
--
-- Input/Output Group Textual Conventions
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PrtInputTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This is a type 2 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of technology (discriminated primarily according to
feeder mechanism type) employed by a specific component or
components."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
sheetFeedAutoRemovableTray(3),
sheetFeedAutoNonRemovableTray(4),
sheetFeedManual(5),
continuousRoll(6),
continuousFanFold(7)
}
PrtOutputTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This is a type 2 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Type of technology supported by this output sub-unit."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
removableBin(3),
unRemovableBin(4),
continuousRollDevice(5),
mailBox(6),
continuousFanFold(7)
}
PrtOutputStackingOrderTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
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."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
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unknown(2),
firstToLast(3),
lastToFirst(4)
}
PrtOutputPageDeliveryOrientationTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The reading surface that will be 'up' when pages are delivered
to the associated output sub-unit. Values are Face-Up and Face
Down (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."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
faceUp(3),
faceDown(4)
}
--
-- Marker Group Textual Conventions
--
PrtMarkerMarkTechTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of marking technology used for this marking sub-unit"
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
electrophotographicLED(3),
electrophotographicLaser(4),
electrophotographicOther(5),
impactMovingHeadDotMatrix9pin(6),
impactMovingHeadDotMatrix24pin(7),
impactMovingHeadDotMatrixOther(8),
impactMovingHeadFullyFormed(9),
impactBand(10),
impactOther(11),
inkjetAqueous(12),
inkjetSolid(13),
inkjetOther(14),
pen(15),
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thermalTransfer(16),
thermalSensitive(17),
thermalDiffusion(18),
thermalOther(19),
electroerosion(20),
electrostatic(21),
photographicMicrofiche(22),
photographicImagesetter(23),
photographicOther(24),
ionDeposition(25),
eBeam(26),
typesetter(27)
}
PrtMarkerCounterUnitTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
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."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
tenThousandthsOfInches(3), -- .0001
micrometers(4),
characters(5),
lines(6),
impressions(7),
sheets(8),
dotRow(9),
hours(11),
feet(16),
meters(17)
}
PrtMarkerSuppliesTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 3 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of this supply."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
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unknown(2),
toner(3),
wasteToner(4),
ink(5),
inkCartridge(6),
inkRibbon(7),
wasteInk(8),
opc(9), -- photo conductor
developer(10),
fuserOil(11),
solidWax(12),
ribbonWax(13),
wasteWax(14),
fuser(15),
coronaWire(16),
fuserOilWick(17),
cleanerUnit(18),
fuserCleaningPad(19),
transferUnit(20),
tonerCartridge(21),
fuserOiler(22),
-- Values for Finisher MIB
water(23),
wasteWater(24),
glueWaterAdditive(25),
wastePaper(26),
bindingSupply(27),
bandingSupply(28),
stitchingWire(29),
shrinkWrap(30),
paperWrap(31),
staples(32),
inserts(33),
covers(34)
-- End of values for Finisher MIB
}
PrtMarkerSuppliesSupplyUnitTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Unit of this marker supply container/receptacle."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
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tenThousandthsOfInches(3), -- .0001
micrometers(4),
impressions(7),
sheets(8),
hours(11),
thousandthsOfOunces(12),
tenthsOfGrams(13),
hundrethsOfFluidOunces(14),
tenthsOfMilliliters(15),
feet(16),
meters(17),
-- Values for Finisher MIB
items(18), -- e.g. number of staples
percent(19)
}
PrtMarkerSuppliesClassTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether this supply entity represents a supply
that is consumed or a receptacle that is filled."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
supplyThatIsConsumed(3),
receptacleThatIsFilled(4)
}
PrtMarkerColorantRoleTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The role played by this colorant."
SYNTAX INTEGER { -- Colorant Role
other(1),
process(3),
spot(4)
}
PrtMarkerAddressabilityUnitTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measure of distances, as applied to the marker's
resolution."
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
tenThousandthsOfInches(3), -- .0001
micrometers(4)
}
--
-- Media Path Textual Conventions
--
PrtMediaPathMaxSpeedPrintUnitTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measure used in specifying the speed of all
media paths in the printer."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
tenThousandthsOfInchesPerHour(3),-- .0001/hour
micrometersPerHour(4),
charactersPerHour(5),
linesPerHour(6),
impressionsPerHour(7),
sheetsPerHour(8),
dotRowPerHour(9),
feetPerHour(16),
metersPerHour(17)
}
PrtMediaPathTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of the media path for this media path."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
longEdgeBindingDuplex(3),
shortEdgeBindingDuplex(4),
simplex(5)
}
--
-- Interpreter Group Textual Conventions
--
PrtInterpreterTwoWayTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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-- This is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether or not this interpreter returns information
back to the host."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
yes(3),
no(4)
}
--
-- Console Group Textual Conventions
--
PrtConsoleColorTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The color of this light."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
white(3),
red(4),
green(5),
blue(6),
cyan(7),
magenta(8),
yellow(9),
orange(10)
}
PrtConsoleDisableTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This value indicates whether or not input is accepted from
the operator console. A value of 'operatorConsoleEnabled'
indicates that input is accepted from the console, and a value
of 'operatorConsoleDisabled' indicates that input is not
accepted from the console. The other values indicate that
limited input is accepted from the console, and the limitations
are product specific. Limitations are generally less restrictive
for operatorConsoleEnabledLevel1 than for
operatorConsoleEnabledLeve2, which is less restrictive than
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operatorConsoleEnabledLevel3."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
operatorConsoleEnabled(3),
operatorConsoleDisabled(4)
}
--
-- Alert Group Textual Conventions
--
PrtAlertSeverityLevelTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The level of severity of this alert table entry. The printer
determines the severity level assigned to each entry in the
table. A critical alert is binary by nature and definition. A
warning is defined to be a non-critical alert. The original and
most common warning is unary. The binary warning was added later
and given a more distinguished name."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
critical(3),
warning(4),
warningBinaryChangeEvent(5)
}
PrtAlertTrainingLevelTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The level of training required to handle this alert, if human
intervention is required. The noInterventionRequired value
should be used if the event does not require any human
intervention. The training level is an enumeration that is
determined and assigned by the printer manufacturer based on the
information or the training required to handle this alert. The
printer will break alerts into these different training levels.
It is the responsibility of the management application in the
system to determine how a particular alert is handled and how
and to whom that alert is routed. The following are the four
training levels of alerts:
Field Service - Alerts that typically require advanced
training and technical knowledge of the printer and its sub
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units. An example of a technical person would be a
manufacturer's Field Service representative, or other person
formally trained by the manufacturer or similar
representative.
Trained - Alerts that require an intermediate or moderate level
of knowledge of the printer and its sub-units. A typical
examples of alerts that a trained operator can handle is
replacing toner cartridges.
Untrained - Alerts that can be fixed without prior
training either because the action to correct the alert is
obvious or the printer can help the untrained person fix the
problem. A typical example of such an alert is reloading
paper trays and emptying output bins on a low end printer.
Management - Alerts that have to do with overall operation of
and configuration of the printer. Examples of management
events are configuration change of sub-units."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
untrained(3),
trained(4),
fieldService(5),
management(6),
noInterventionRequired(7)
}
PrtAlertGroupTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration for values in the range
-- 1 to 29.
-- Values of 30 and greater are for use in other MIBs that augment
-- tables in the Printer MIB. Therefore, other MIBs may assign
-- alert codes of 30 or higher to use the alert table from the
-- Printer MIB without requiring revising and re-publishing this
-- document.
STATUS current
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 printer MIB.
NOTE: Alert type codes have been added for the host resources
MIB storage table and device table. These additional types are
for situations in which the printer's storage and device objects
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must generate alerts (and possibly traps for critical alerts)."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
hostResourcesMIBStorageTable(3),
hostResourcesMIBDeviceTable(4),
generalPrinter(5),
cover(6),
localization(7),
input(8),
output(9),
marker(10),
markerSupplies(11),
markerColorant(12),
mediaPath(13),
channel(14),
interpreter(15),
consoleDisplayBuffer(16),
consoleLights(17),
alert(18),
-- Values for Finisher MIB
finDevice(30),
finSupply(31),
finSupplyMediaInput(32),
finAttributeTable(33)
-- End of values for Finisher MIB
}
PrtAlertCodeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration.
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The code that describes the type of alert for this entry in the
table. Binary change event alerts describe states of the subunit
while unary change event alerts describe a single event. The
same alert code can be used for a binary change event or a unary
change event, depending on implementation. Also, the same alert
code can be used to indicate a critical or a non-critical
(warning) alert, depending on implementation. The value of
prtAlertSeverityLevel specifies binary vs. unary and critical
vs. non-critical for each event for the implementation.
While there are some specific codes for many subunits, the
generic codes should be used for most subunit alerts. The
network management station can then query the subunit specified
by prtAlertGroup to determine further subunit status and other
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subunit information.
An agent shall not add two entries to the alert table for the
same event, one containing a generic event code and the other
containing a specific event code; the agent shall add only one
entry in the alert table for each event; either generic
(preferred) or specific, not both.
Implementation of the unary change event
alertRemovalOfBinaryChangeEntry(1801) is optional. When
implemented, this alert code shall indicate to network
management stations that the trailing edge of a binary change
event has occurred and the corresponding alert entry has been
removed from the alert table. As with all events, the
alertRemovalOfBinaryChangeEntry(1801) alert shall be placed at
the end of the alert table. Such an alert table entry shall
specify the following information:
prtAlertSeverityLevel warningUnaryChangeEvent(4)
prtAlertTrainingLevel noInterventionRequired(7)
prtAlertGroup alert(18)
prtAlertGroupIndex the index of the row in the
alert table of the binary
change event that this event
has removed.
prtAlertLocation unknown (-2)
prtAlertCode alertRemovalOfBinaryChangeEntry(1801)
prtAlertDescription <description or null string>
prtAlertTime the value of sysUpTime at
the time of the removal of the
binary change event from the
alert table.
Optionally, the agent may generate a trap coincident with
removing the binary change event and placing the unary change
event alertRemovalOfBinaryChangeEntry(1801) in the alert table.
For such a trap, the prtAlertIndex sent with the above trap
parameters shall be the index of the
alertRemovalOfBinaryChangeEvent row that was added to the
prtAlertTable; not the index of the row that was removed from
the prtAlertTable."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
-- an event that is not represented
-- by one of the alert codes
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-- specified below.
unknown(2),
-- The following generic codes are common to
-- multiple groups. The NMS may
-- examine the prtAlertGroup object to determine
-- what group to query for further information.
coverOpen(3),
coverClosed(4),
interlockOpen(5),
interlockClosed(6),
configurationChange(7),
jam(8),
subunitMissing(9),
-- The subunit tray, bin, etc.
-- has been removed.
subunitLifeAlmostOver(10),
subunitLifeOver(11),
subunitAlmostEmpty(12),
subunitEmpty(13),
subunitAlmostFull(14),
subunitFull(15),
subunitNearLimit(16),
subunitAtLimit(17),
subunitOpened(18),
subunitClosed(19),
subunitTurnedOn(20),
subunitTurnedOff(21),
subunitOffline(22),
subunitPowerSaver(23),
subunitWarmingUp(24),
subunitAdded(25),
subunitRemoved(26),
subunitResourceAdded(27),
subunitResourceRemoved(28),
subunitRecoverableFailure(29),
subunitUnrecoverableFailure(30),
subunitRecoverableStorageError(31),
subunitUnrecoverableStorageError(32),
subunitMotorFailure(33),
subunitMemoryExhausted(34),
subunitUnderTemperature(35),
subunitOverTemperature(36),
subunitTimingFailure(37),
subunitThermistorFailure(38),
-- general Printer group
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doorOpen(501), -- DEPRECATED
-- Use coverOpened(3)
doorClosed(502), -- DEPRECATED
-- Use coverClosed(4)
powerUp(503),
powerDown(504),
printerNMSReset(505),
-- The printer has been reset by some
-- network management station(NMS)
-- writing into 'prtGeneralReset'.
printerManualReset(506),
-- The printer has been reset manually.
printerReadyToPrint(507),
-- The printer is ready to print. (i.e.,
-- not warming up, not in power save
-- state, not adjusting print quality,
-- etc.).
-- Input Group
inputMediaTrayMissing(801),
inputMediaSizeChange(802),
inputMediaWeightChange(803),
inputMediaTypeChange(804),
inputMediaColorChange(805),
inputMediaFormPartsChange(806),
inputMediaSupplyLow(807),
inputMediaSupplyEmpty(808),
inputMediaChangeRequest(809),
-- An interpreter has detected that a
-- different medium is need in this input
-- tray subunit. The prtAlertDescription may
-- be used to convey a human readable
-- description of the medium required to
-- satisfy the request.
inputManualInputRequest(810),
-- An interpreter has detected that manual
-- input is required in this subunit. The
-- prtAlertDescription may be used to convey
-- a human readable description of the medium
-- required to satisfy the request.
inputTrayPositionFailure(811),
-- The input tray failed to position correctly.
inputTrayElevationFailure(812),
inputCannotFeedSizeSelected(813),
-- Output Group
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outputMediaTrayMissing(901),
outputMediaTrayAlmostFull(902),
outputMediaTrayFull(903),
outputMailboxSelectFailure(904),
-- Marker group
markerFuserUnderTemperature(1001),
markerFuserOverTemperature(1002),
markerFuserTimingFailure(1003),
markerFuserThermistorFailure(1004),
markerAdjustingPrintQuality(1005),
-- Marker Supplies group
markerTonerEmpty(1101),
markerInkEmpty(1102),
markerPrintRibbonEmpty(1103),
markerTonerAlmostEmpty(1104),
markerInkAlmostEmpty(1105),
markerPrintRibbonAlmostEmpty(1106),
markerWasteTonerReceptacleAlmostFull(1107),
markerWasteInkReceptacleAlmostFull(1108),
markerWasteTonerReceptacleFull(1109),
markerWasteInkReceptacleFull(1110),
markerOpcLifeAlmostOver(1111),
markerOpcLifeOver(1112),
markerDeveloperAlmostEmpty(1113),
markerDeveloperEmpty(1114),
markerTonerCartridgeMissing(1115),
-- Media Path Device Group
mediaPathMediaTrayMissing(1301),
mediaPathMediaTrayAlmostFull(1302),
mediaPathMediaTrayFull(1303),
mediaPathcannotDuplexMediaSelected(1304),
-- Interpreter Group
interpreterMemoryIncrease(1501),
interpreterMemoryDecrease(1502),
interpreterCartridgeAdded(1503),
interpreterCartridgeDeleted(1504),
interpreterResourceAdded(1505),
interpreterResourceDeleted(1506),
interpreterResourceUnavailable(1507),
interpreterComplexPageEncountered(1509),
-- The interpreter has encountered a page
-- that is too complex for the resources that
-- are available.
-- Alert Group
alertRemovalOfBinaryChangeEntry(1801)
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-- A binary change event entry has been
-- removed from the alert table. This unary
-- change alert table entry is added to the
-- end of the alert table.
}
-- The General Printer Group
--
-- The general printer sub-unit is responsible for the overall
-- control and status of the printer. There is exactly one
-- general printer sub-unit in a printer.
--
-- Implementation of every object in this group is mandatory except for
-- prtAuxiliarySheetStartupPage, prtAuxiliarySheetBannerPage,
-- prtGeneralPrinterName, prtGeneralSerialNumber,
-- prtAlertCriticalEvents, and prtAlertAllEvents.
prtGeneral OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 5 }
prtGeneralTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtGeneralEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table of general information per printer.
Objects in this table are defined in various
places in the MIB, nearby the groups to
which they apply. They are all defined
here to minimize the number of tables that would
otherwise need to exist."
::= { prtGeneral 1 }
prtGeneralEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtGeneralEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry exists in this table for each device entry in the host
resources MIB device table with a device type of 'printer'"
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex }
::= { prtGeneralTable 1 }
PrtGeneralEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
-- Note that not all of the objects in this sequence are in
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-- the general printer group. The group to which an
-- object belongs is tagged with a label "General", "Input"
-- "Output", etc. after each entry in the following sequence.
--
prtGeneralConfigChanges Counter32, -- General
prtGeneralCurrentLocalization Integer32, -- General
prtGeneralReset PrtGeneralResetTC,
-- General
prtGeneralCurrentOperator OCTET STRING,
-- Responsible Party
prtGeneralServicePerson OCTET STRING,
-- Responsible Party
prtInputDefaultIndex Integer32, -- Input
prtOutputDefaultIndex Integer32, -- Output
prtMarkerDefaultIndex Integer32, -- Marker
prtMediaPathDefaultIndex Integer32, -- Media Path
prtConsoleLocalization Integer32, -- Console
prtConsoleNumberOfDisplayLines Integer32, -- Console
prtConsoleNumberOfDisplayChars Integer32, -- Console
prtConsoleDisable PrtConsoleDisableTC,
-- Console,
prtAuxiliarySheetStartupPage PresentOnOff,
-- AuxiliarySheet
prtAuxiliarySheetBannerPage PresentOnOff,
-- AuxiliarySheet,
prtGeneralPrinterName OCTET STRING,
-- General
prtGeneralSerialNumber OCTET STRING,
-- General
prtAlertCriticalEvents Counter32, -- Alert
prtAlertAllEvents Counter32 -- Alert
}
prtGeneralConfigChanges OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Counts configuration changes within the printer. A
configuration change is defined to be an action that results in
a change to any MIB object other than those that reflect status
or level, or those that act as counters or gauges. In addition,
any action that results in a row being added or deleted from any
table in the Printer MIB is considered a configuration change.
Such changes will often affect the capability of the printer to
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service certain types of print jobs. Management applications may
cache infrequently changed configuration information about sub
units within the printer. This object should be incremented
whenever the agent wishes to notify management applications that
any cached configuration information for this device is to be
considered 'stale'. At this point, the management application
should flush any configuration information cached about this
device and fetch new configuration information.
The following are examples of actions that would cause the
prtGeneralConfigChanges object to be incremented:
- Adding an output bin
- Changing the media in a sensing input tray
- Changing the value of prtInputMediaType
Note that the prtGeneralConfigChanges counter would not be
incremented when an input tray is temporarily removed to load
additional paper or when the level of an input device changes."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 1 }
prtGeneralCurrentLocalization OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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. When an object's
'charset' is controlled by the value of
prtGeneralCurrentLocalization, it MUST specify
LocalizedDescriptionStringTC as its syntax."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 2 }
prtGeneralReset OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 3 enumeration.
SYNTAX PrtGeneralResetTC
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"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'."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 3 }
-- The Responsible Party group
--
-- This group is optional. However, to claim conformance to this
-- group, it is necessary to implement every object in the group.
prtGeneralCurrentOperator OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..127))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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 network management station, the phone number,
fax number or email address should be indicated by the
URL schemes 'tel:', 'fax:' and 'mailto:', respectively.
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 [9]
requirements."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 4 }
prtGeneralServicePerson OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..127))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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
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to facilitate automatic notification of the operator by
the agent or network management station, the phone
number, fax number or email address should be indicated
by the URL schemes 'tel:', 'fax:' and 'mailto:',
respectively. 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 per RFC 822 [9] requirements."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 5 }
-- Default indexes section
--
-- The following four objects are used to specify the indexes of
-- certain subunits used as defaults during the printing process.
prtInputDefaultIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 6 }
prtOutputDefaultIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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
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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."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 7 }
prtMarkerDefaultIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtMarkerIndex corresponding to the
default marker sub-unit; that is, this object selects the
default marker."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 8 }
prtMediaPathDefaultIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtMediaPathIndex corresponding to
the default media path; that is, the selection of the
default media path."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 9 }
-- Console general section
--
-- The following four objects describe overall parameters of the
-- printer console subsystem.
prtConsoleLocalization OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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. When an object's 'charset' is
controlled by the value of prtConsoleLocalization, it MUST
specify ConsoleDescriptionStringTC as its syntax."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 10 }
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prtConsoleNumberOfDisplayLines OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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"
::= { prtGeneralEntry 11 }
prtConsoleNumberOfDisplayChars OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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"
::= { prtGeneralEntry 12 }
prtConsoleDisable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtConsoleDisableTC
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This value indicates how input is (or is not) accepted from
the operator console."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 13 }
-- The Auxiliary Sheet Group
--
-- The auxiliary sheet group allows the administrator to control
-- the production of auxiliary sheets by the printer. This group
-- contains only the "prtAuxiliarySheetStartupPage" and
-- "prtAuxiliarySheetBannerPage" objects.
--
-- This group is optional. However, to claim conformance to this
-- group it is necessary to implement every object in the group.
prtAuxiliarySheetStartupPage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PresentOnOff
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"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."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 14 }
prtAuxiliarySheetBannerPage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PresentOnOff
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 15 }
-- Administrative section
--
-- The following two objects are used to specify administrative
-- information assigned to the printer.
prtGeneralPrinterName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..127))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 16 }
prtGeneralSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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 writing
for this object for site-specific administration of device
inventory or tracking."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 17 }
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-- General alert table section
--
-- The following two objects are used to specify counters
-- associated with the Alert Table.
prtAlertCriticalEvents OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtGeneralEntry 18 }
prtAlertAllEvents OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A running counter of the total number of alert event entries
(critical and non-critical) that have been recorded in the alert
table"
::= { prtGeneralEntry 19 }
-- The Cover Table
--
-- The cover portion of the General print sub-unit describes the
-- covers and interlocks of the printer. The Cover Table has an
-- entry for each cover and interlock.
prtCover OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 6 }
prtCoverTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtCoverEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table of the covers and interlocks of the printer."
::= { prtCover 1 }
prtCoverEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtCoverEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Information about a cover or interlock.
Entries may exist in the table for each device
index with a device type of 'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtCoverIndex }
::= { prtCoverTable 1 }
PrtCoverEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtCoverIndex Integer32,
prtCoverDescription LocalizedDescriptionStringTC,
prtCoverStatus PrtCoverStatusTC
}
prtCoverIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value used by the printer to identify this Cover sub
unit. Although these values may change due to a major
reconfiguration of the device (e.g. the addition of new cover
sub-units to the printer), values are expected to remain stable
across successive printer power cycles."
::= { prtCoverEntry 1 }
prtCoverDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LocalizedDescriptionStringTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The manufacturer provided cover sub-mechanism name in the
localization specified by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization."
::= { prtCoverEntry 2 }
prtCoverStatus OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtCoverStatusTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of this cover sub-unit."
::= { prtCoverEntry 3 }
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-- The Localization Table
--
-- The localization portion of the General printer sub-unit is
-- responsible for identifying the natural language, country, and
-- character set in which character strings are expressed. There
-- may be one or more localizations supported per printer. The
-- available localizations are represented by the Localization
-- table.
prtLocalization OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 7 }
prtLocalizationTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtLocalizationEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The available localizations in this printer."
::= { prtLocalization 1 }
prtLocalizationEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtLocalizationEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A description of a localization.
Entries may exist in the table for each device
index with a device type of 'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtLocalizationIndex }
::= { prtLocalizationTable 1 }
PrtLocalizationEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtLocalizationIndex Integer32,
prtLocalizationLanguage OCTET STRING,
prtLocalizationCountry OCTET STRING,
prtLocalizationCharacterSet CodedCharSet
}
prtLocalizationIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value used by the printer to identify this
localization entry. Although these values may change due to a
major reconfiguration of the device (e.g., the addition of new
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localization data to the printer), values are expected to remain
stable across successive printer power cycles."
::= { prtLocalizationEntry 1 }
prtLocalizationLanguage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..2))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A two character language code from ISO 639. Examples en,
ca, fr, de."
::= { prtLocalizationEntry 2 }
prtLocalizationCountry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..2))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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, GB, FR, DE, ..."
::= { prtLocalizationEntry 3 }
prtLocalizationCharacterSet OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX CodedCharSet
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The coded character set used for this localization."
::= { prtLocalizationEntry 4 }
-- The System Resources Tables
--
-- The Printer MIB makes use of the Host Resources MIB to
-- define system resources by referencing the storage
-- and device groups of the print group. In order to
-- determine, amongst multiple printers serviced by
-- one agent, which printer owns a particular resource,
-- the prtStorageRef and prtDeviceRef tables associate
-- particular storage and device entries to printers.
prtStorageRefTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtStorageRefEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
""
::= { prtGeneral 2 }
prtStorageRefEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtStorageRefEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table will have an entry for each entry in the Host
Resources MIB storage table that represents storage associated
with a printer managed by this agent."
INDEX { hrStorageIndex, prtStorageRefSeqNumber }
::= { prtStorageRefTable 1 }
PrtStorageRefEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtStorageRefSeqNumber Integer32,
prtStorageRefIndex Integer32
}
prtStorageRefSeqNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This value will be unique amongst all entries with a common
value of hrStorageIndex. This object allows a storage entry to
point to the multiple printer devices with which it is
associated."
::= { prtStorageRefEntry 1 }
prtStorageRefIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the hrDeviceIndex of the printer device that this
storageEntry is associated with."
::= { prtStorageRefEntry 2 }
prtDeviceRefTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtDeviceRefEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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""
::= { prtGeneral 3 }
prtDeviceRefEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtDeviceRefEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table will have an entry for each entry in the Host
Resources MIB device table that represents a device associated
with a printer managed by this agent."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtDeviceRefSeqNumber }
::= { prtDeviceRefTable 1 }
PrtDeviceRefEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtDeviceRefSeqNumber Integer32,
prtDeviceRefIndex Integer32
}
prtDeviceRefSeqNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This value will be unique amongst all entries with a common
value of hrDeviceIndex. This object allows a device entry to
point to the multiple printer devices with which it is
associated."
::= { prtDeviceRefEntry 1 }
prtDeviceRefIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the hrDeviceIndex of the printer device that this
deviceEntry is associated with."
::= { prtDeviceRefEntry 2 }
-- The Input Group
--
-- Input sub-units are managed as a tabular, indexed collection
-- of possible devices capable of providing media for input to
-- the printing process. Input sub-units typically have a
-- location, a type, an identifier, a set of constraints on
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-- possible media sizes and potentially other media
-- characteristics, and may be capable of indicating current
-- status or capacity.
--
-- Implementation of every object in this group is mandatory except for
-- prtInputMediaLoadTimeout and prtInputNextIndex.
prtInput OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 8 }
prtInputTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtInputEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table of the devices capable of providing media for input to
the printing process."
::= { prtInput 2 }
prtInputEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtInputEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Attributes of a device capable of providing media for input to
the printing process. Entries may exist in the table for each
device index with a device type of 'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtInputIndex }
::= { prtInputTable 1 }
PrtInputEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtInputIndex Integer32,
prtInputType PrtInputTypeTC,
prtInputDimUnit PrtMediaUnitTC,
prtInputMediaDimFeedDirDeclared Integer32,
prtInputMediaDimXFeedDirDeclared Integer32,
prtInputMediaDimFeedDirChosen Integer32,
prtInputMediaDimXFeedDirChosen Integer32,
prtInputCapacityUnit PrtCapacityUnitTC,
prtInputMaxCapacity Integer32,
prtInputCurrentLevel Integer32,
prtInputStatus PrtSubUnitStatusTC,
prtInputMediaName OCTET STRING,
prtInputName OCTET STRING,
prtInputVendorName OCTET STRING,
prtInputModel OCTET STRING,
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prtInputVersion OCTET STRING,
prtInputSerialNumber OCTET STRING,
prtInputDescription LocalizedDescriptionStringTC,
prtInputSecurity PresentOnOff,
prtInputMediaWeight Integer32,
prtInputMediaType OCTET STRING,
prtInputMediaColor OCTET STRING,
prtInputMediaFormParts Integer32,
prtInputMediaLoadTimeout Integer32,
prtInputNextIndex Integer32
}
prtInputIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value used by the printer to identify this input sub
unit. Although these values may change due to a major
reconfiguration of the device (e.g. the addition of n input sub-
units to the printer), values are expected to remain stable
across successive printer power cycles."
::= { prtInputEntry 1 }
prtInputType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtInputTypeTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtInputEntry 2 }
prtInputDimUnit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtMediaUnitTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measurement for use calculating and relaying
dimensional values for this input sub-unit."
::= { prtInputEntry 3 }
prtInputMediaDimFeedDirDeclared OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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
(controlled by prtInputDimUnit, which uses PrtMediaUnitTC). 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."
::= { prtInputEntry 4 }
prtInputMediaDimXFeedDirDeclared OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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 (controlled by prtInputDimUnit,
which uses PrtMediaUnitTC). 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."
::= { prtInputEntry 5 }
prtInputMediaDimFeedDirChosen OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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
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dimension measurements are taken relative to the feed direction
associated with that sub-unit and are in input sub-unit
dimensional units (controlled by prtInputDimUnit, which uses
PrtMediaUnitTC). 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."
::= { prtInputEntry 6 }
prtInputMediaDimXFeedDirChosen OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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 (controlled by
prtInputDimUnit, which uses PrtMediaUnitTC). If the printer
supports the declare 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."
::= { prtInputEntry 7 }
prtInputCapacityUnit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtCapacityUnitTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measurement for use in calculating and relaying
capacity values for this input sub-unit."
::= { prtInputEntry 8 }
prtInputMaxCapacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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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."
::= { prtInputEntry 9 }
prtInputCurrentLevel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 -- in capacity units
-- (PrtCapacityUnitTC).
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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 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 at least one unit remains."
::= { prtInputEntry 10 }
prtInputStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtSubUnitStatusTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this input sub-unit."
::= { prtInputEntry 11 }
prtInputMediaName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A description of the media contained in this input sub-unit;
This description is intended for display to a human operator.
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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'."
REFERENCE
"See Appendix C, 'Media Names'."
::= { prtInputEntry 12 }
-- INPUT MEASUREMENT
--
-- _______ | |
-- ^ | |
-- | | | |
-- | |_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _| _______________ |direction
-- | | | ^ v
-- MaxCapacity | Sheets | |
-- | | left | CurrentLevel
-- | | in | |
-- v | tray | v
-- _______ +_______________+ _______
-- The Extended Input Group
--
-- This group is optional. However, to claim conformance to this
-- group, it is necessary to implement every object in the group.
prtInputName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name assigned to this input sub-unit."
::= { prtInputEntry 13 }
prtInputVendorName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The vendor name of this input sub-unit."
::= { prtInputEntry 14 }
prtInputModel OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The model name of this input sub-unit."
::= { prtInputEntry 15 }
prtInputVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The version of this input sub-unit."
::= { prtInputEntry 16 }
prtInputSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..32))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The serial number assigned to this input sub-unit."
::= { prtInputEntry 17 }
prtInputDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LocalizedDescriptionStringTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A free-form text description of this input sub-unit in the
localization specified by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization."
::= { prtInputEntry 18 }
prtInputSecurity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PresentOnOff
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if this input sub-unit has some security associated
with it."
::= { prtInputEntry 19 }
-- The Input Media Group
--
-- The Input Media Group supports identification of media
-- installed or available for use on a printing device.
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-- Medium resources are identified by name, and include a
-- collection of characteristic attributes that may further be
-- used for selection and management of them.
-- The Input Media group consists of a set of optional
-- "columns" in the Input Table. In this manner, a minimally
-- conforming implementation may choose to not support reporting
-- of media resources if it cannot do so.
--
-- This group is optional. However, to claim conformance to this
-- group, it is necessary to implement every object in the group.
prtInputMediaWeight OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The weight of the medium associated with this input sub-unit in
grams / per meter squared. The value (-2) means unknown."
::= { prtInputEntry 20 }
prtInputMediaType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of the type of medium associated with this input sub
unit. This name need not be processed by the printer; it might
simply be displayed to an operator. The standardized string
values from ISO 10175 (DPA) and ISO 10180 (SPDL) are:
stationery Separately cut sheets of an opaque
material
transparency Separately cut sheets of a transparent
material
envelope Envelopes that can be used for
conventional mailing purposes
envelope-plain Envelopes that are not preprinted and
have no windows
envelope-window Envelopes that have windows for
addressing purposes
continuous-long Continuously connected sheets of an
opaque material connected along the
long edge
continuous-short Continuously connected sheets of an
opaque material connected along the
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short edge
tab-stock Media with tabs
multi-part-form Form medium composed of multiple layers
not pre-attached to one another; each
sheet may be drawn separately from an
input source
labels Label stock
multi-layer Form medium composed of multiple layers
which are pre-attached to one another;
e.g., for use with impact printers.
Implementers may add additional string values. The naming
conventions in ISO 9070 are recommended in order to avoid
potential name clashes."
::= { prtInputEntry 21 }
prtInputMediaColor OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of the color of the medium associated with
this input sub-unit using standardized string values
from ISO 10175 (DPA) and ISO 10180 (SPDL) which are:
other
unknown
white
pink
yellow
buff
goldenrod
blue
green
transparent
Implementers may add additional string values. The naming
conventions in ISO 9070 are recommended in order to avoid
potential name clashes."
::= { prtInputEntry 22 }
prtInputMediaFormParts OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"The number of parts associated with the medium
associated with this input sub-unit if the medium is a
multi-part form. The value (-1) means other and
specifically indicates that the device places no
restrictions on this parameter. The value (-2) means
unknown."
::= { prtInputEntry 23 }
-- The Input Switching Group
--
-- The input switching group allows the administrator to set the
-- input subunit time-out for the printer and to control the
-- automatic input subunit switching by the printer when an input
-- subunit becomes empty.
--
-- This group is optional. However, to claim conformance to this
-- group, it is required to implement every object in the group.
prtInputMediaLoadTimeout OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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 time-out, 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 time-out 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'."
::= { prtInputEntry 24 }
prtInputNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"The value of prtInputIndex corresponding to the input subunit
which will be used when this input subunit is emptied and the
time-out 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 time-out 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 time
out expires. The value(-3) means input switching is not
supported for this subunit."
::= { prtInputEntry 25 }
-- The Output Group
--
-- Output sub-units are managed as a tabular, indexed collection
-- of possible devices capable of receiving media delivered from
-- the printing process. Output sub-units typically have a
-- location, a type, an identifier, a set of constraints on
-- possible media sizes and potentially other characteristics,
-- and may be capable of indicating current status or capacity.
--
-- Implementation of every object in this group is mandatory.
prtOutput OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 9 }
prtOutputTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtOutputEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table of the devices capable of receiving media delivered
from the printing process."
::= { prtOutput 2 }
prtOutputEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtOutputEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Attributes of a device capable of receiving media delivered
from the printing process. Entries may exist in the table for
each device index with a device type of 'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtOutputIndex }
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::= { prtOutputTable 1 }
PrtOutputEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtOutputIndex Integer32,
prtOutputType PrtOutputTypeTC,
prtOutputCapacityUnit PrtCapacityUnitTC,
prtOutputMaxCapacity Integer32,
prtOutputRemainingCapacity Integer32,
prtOutputStatus PrtSubUnitStatusTC,
prtOutputName OCTET STRING,
prtOutputVendorName OCTET STRING,
prtOutputModel OCTET STRING,
prtOutputVersion OCTET STRING,
prtOutputSerialNumber OCTET STRING,
prtOutputDescription LocalizedDescriptionStringTC,
prtOutputSecurity PresentOnOff,
prtOutputDimUnit PrtMediaUnitTC,
prtOutputMaxDimFeedDir Integer32,
prtOutputMaxDimXFeedDir Integer32,
prtOutputMinDimFeedDir Integer32,
prtOutputMinDimXFeedDir Integer32,
prtOutputStackingOrder PrtOutputStackingOrderTC,
prtOutputPageDeliveryOrientation
PrtOutputPageDeliveryOrientationTC,
prtOutputBursting PresentOnOff,
prtOutputDecollating PresentOnOff,
prtOutputPageCollated PresentOnOff,
prtOutputOffsetStacking PresentOnOff
}
prtOutputIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value used by this printer to identify this
output sub-unit. Although these values may change due
to a major reconfiguration of the sub-unit (e.g. the
addition of new output devices to the printer), values
are expected to remain stable across successive printer
power cycles."
::= { prtOutputEntry 1 }
prtOutputType OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration
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SYNTAX PrtOutputTypeTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of technology supported by this output sub-unit."
::= { prtOutputEntry 2 }
prtOutputCapacityUnit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtCapacityUnitTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measurement for use in calculating and relaying
capacity values for this output sub-unit."
::= { prtOutputEntry 3 }
prtOutputMaxCapacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtOutputEntry 4 }
prtOutputRemainingCapacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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
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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."
::= { prtOutputEntry 5 }
prtOutputStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtSubUnitStatusTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this output sub-unit."
::= { prtOutputEntry 6 }
-- OUTPUT MEASUREMENT
--
-- _______ | | ________
-- ^ | | ^
-- | | | |
-- | | |RemainingCapacity
-- MaxCapacity| | |
-- | | | v ^
-- | |_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | _______________ |direction
-- | | Sheets | |
-- | | in |
-- v | Output |
-- _______ +________________+
-- The Extended Output Group
--
-- This group is optional. However, to claim conformance to this
-- group, it is necessary to implement every object in the group.
prtOutputName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name assigned to this output sub-unit."
::= { prtOutputEntry 7 }
prtOutputVendorName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"The vendor name of this output sub-unit."
::= { prtOutputEntry 8 }
prtOutputModel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The model name assigned to this output sub-unit."
::= { prtOutputEntry 9 }
prtOutputVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The version of this output sub-unit."
::= { prtOutputEntry 10 }
prtOutputSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The serial number assigned to this output sub-unit."
::= { prtOutputEntry 11 }
prtOutputDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LocalizedDescriptionStringTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A free-form text description of this output sub-unit in the
localization specified by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization."
::= { prtOutputEntry 12 }
prtOutputSecurity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PresentOnOff
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates if this output sub-unit has some security associated
with it and if that security is enabled or not."
::= { prtOutputEntry 13 }
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-- The Output Dimensions Group
--
-- This group is optional. However, to claim conformance to this
-- group, it is necessary to implement every object in the group.
prtOutputDimUnit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtMediaUnitTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measurement for use in calculating and relaying
dimensional values for this output sub-unit."
::= { prtOutputEntry 14 }
prtOutputMaxDimFeedDir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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 (controlled by prtOutputDimUnit,
which uses PrtMediaUnitTC). 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."
::= { prtOutputEntry 15 }
prtOutputMaxDimXFeedDir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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 (controlled by prtOutputDimUnit,
which uses PrtMediaUnitTC). 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."
::= { prtOutputEntry 16 }
prtOutputMinDimFeedDir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
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STATUS current
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 (controlled by prtOutputDimUnit,
which uses PrtMediaUnitTC). 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."
::= { prtOutputEntry 17 }
prtOutputMinDimXFeedDir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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 (controlled by prtOutputDimUnit,
which uses PrtMediaUnitTC). 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."
::= { prtOutputEntry 18 }
-- The Output Features Group
--
-- This group is optional. However, to claim conformance to this
-- group, it is necessary to implement every object in the group.
prtOutputStackingOrder OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtOutputStackingOrderTC
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtOutputEntry 19 }
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prtOutputPageDeliveryOrientation OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtOutputPageDeliveryOrientationTC
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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)."
::= { prtOutputEntry 20 }
prtOutputBursting OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PresentOnOff
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtOutputEntry 21 }
prtOutputDecollating OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PresentOnOff
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates that the output 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."
::= { prtOutputEntry 22 }
prtOutputPageCollated OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PresentOnOff
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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."
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::= { prtOutputEntry 23 }
prtOutputOffsetStacking OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PresentOnOff
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates that the output supports offset stacking,
and if so, whether the feature is enabled. See glossary for how
Offset Stacking is defined by this document."
::= { prtOutputEntry 24 }
-- The Marker Group
--
-- A marker is the mechanism that produces marks on the print
-- media. The marker sub-units and their associated supplies are
-- represented by the Marker Group in the model. A printer can
-- contain one or more marking mechanisms. Some examples of
-- multiple marker sub-units are: a printer
-- with separate markers for normal and magnetic ink or an
-- imagesetter that can output to both a proofing device and
-- final film. Each marking device can have its own set of
-- characteristics associated with it, such as marking technology
-- and resolution.
--
-- Implementation of every object in this group is mandatory.
prtMarker OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 10 }
-- The printable area margins as listed below define an area of
-- the print media which is guaranteed to be printable for all
-- combinations of input, media paths, and interpreters for this
-- marker.
prtMarkerTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtMarkerEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
""
::= { prtMarker 2 }
prtMarkerEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtMarkerEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Entries may exist in the table for each device index with a
device type of 'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtMarkerIndex }
::= { prtMarkerTable 1 }
PrtMarkerEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtMarkerIndex Integer32,
prtMarkerMarkTech PrtMarkerMarkTechTC,
prtMarkerCounterUnit PrtMarkerCounterUnitTC,
prtMarkerLifeCount Counter32,
prtMarkerPowerOnCount Counter32,
prtMarkerProcessColorants Integer32,
prtMarkerSpotColorants Integer32,
prtMarkerAddressabilityUnit PrtMarkerAddressabilityUnitTC,
prtMarkerAddressabilityFeedDir Integer32,
prtMarkerAddressabilityXFeedDir Integer32,
prtMarkerNorthMargin Integer32,
prtMarkerSouthMargin Integer32,
prtMarkerWestMargin Integer32,
prtMarkerEastMargin Integer32,
prtMarkerStatus PrtSubUnitStatusTC
}
prtMarkerIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value used by the printer to identify this marking
SubUnit. Although these values may change due to a major
reconfiguration of the device (e.g. the addition of new marking
sub-units to the printer), values are expected to remain stable
across successive printer power cycles."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 1 }
prtMarkerMarkTech OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtMarkerMarkTechTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of marking technology used for this marking sub-unit."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 2 }
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prtMarkerCounterUnit OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtMarkerCounterUnitTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 3 }
prtMarkerLifeCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The count of the number of units of measure counted during the
life of printer using units of measure as specified by
prtMarkerCounterUnit."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 4 }
prtMarkerPowerOnCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 5 }
prtMarkerProcessColorants OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 6 }
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prtMarkerSpotColorants OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 7 }
prtMarkerAddressabilityUnit OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtMarkerAddressabilityUnitTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measure of distances, as applied to the marker's
resolution."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 8 }
prtMarkerAddressabilityFeedDir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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'."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 9 }
prtMarkerAddressabilityXFeedDir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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'."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 10 }
prtMarkerNorthMargin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
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STATUS current
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."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 11 }
prtMarkerSouthMargin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 12 }
prtMarkerWestMargin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 13 }
prtMarkerEastMargin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 14 }
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prtMarkerStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtSubUnitStatusTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this marker sub-unit."
::= { prtMarkerEntry 15 }
-- The Marker Supplies Group
--
-- This group is optional. However, to claim conformance to this
-- group, it is necessary to implement every object in the group.
prtMarkerSupplies OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 11 }
prtMarkerSuppliesTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtMarkerSuppliesEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table of the marker supplies available on this printer."
::= { prtMarkerSupplies 1 }
prtMarkerSuppliesEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtMarkerSuppliesEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Attributes of a marker supply. Entries may exist in the table
for each device index with a device type of 'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtMarkerSuppliesIndex }
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesTable 1 }
PrtMarkerSuppliesEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtMarkerSuppliesIndex Integer32,
prtMarkerSuppliesMarkerIndex Integer32,
prtMarkerSuppliesColorantIndex Integer32,
prtMarkerSuppliesClass PrtMarkerSuppliesClassTC,
prtMarkerSuppliesType PrtMarkerSuppliesTypeTC,
prtMarkerSuppliesDescription LocalizedDescriptionStringTC,
prtMarkerSuppliesSupplyUnit PrtMarkerSuppliesSupplyUnitTC,
prtMarkerSuppliesMaxCapacity Integer32,
prtMarkerSuppliesLevel Integer32
}
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prtMarkerSuppliesIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value used by the printer to identify this marker
supply. Although these values may change due to a major
reconfiguration of the device (e.g. the addition of new marker
supplies to the printer), values are expected to remain stable
across successive printer power cycles."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 1 }
prtMarkerSuppliesMarkerIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtMarkerIndex corresponding to the marking sub
unit with which this marker supply sub-unit is associated."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 2 }
prtMarkerSuppliesColorantIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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 or if this
supply does not depend on a single specified colorant."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 3 }
prtMarkerSuppliesClass OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtMarkerSuppliesClassTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether this supply entity represents a supply that
is consumed or a receptacle that is filled."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 4 }
prtMarkerSuppliesType OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 3 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtMarkerSuppliesTypeTC
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MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of this supply."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 5 }
prtMarkerSuppliesDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LocalizedDescriptionStringTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The description of this supply container/receptacle in the
localization specified by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 6 }
prtMarkerSuppliesSupplyUnit OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtMarkerSuppliesSupplyUnitTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Unit of measure of this marker supply container/receptacle."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 7 }
prtMarkerSuppliesMaxCapacity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 8 }
prtMarkerSuppliesLevel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current level if this supply is a container; remaining
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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."
::= { prtMarkerSuppliesEntry 9 }
-- The Marker Colorant Group
--
-- This group is optional. However, to claim conformance to this
-- group, it is necessary to implement every object in the group.
prtMarkerColorant OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 12 }
prtMarkerColorantTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtMarkerColorantEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A table of all of the colorants available on the printer."
::= { prtMarkerColorant 1 }
prtMarkerColorantEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtMarkerColorantEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Attributes of a colorant available on the printer. Entries may
exist in the table for each device index with a device type of
'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtMarkerColorantIndex }
::= { prtMarkerColorantTable 1 }
PrtMarkerColorantEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtMarkerColorantIndex Integer32,
prtMarkerColorantMarkerIndex Integer32,
prtMarkerColorantRole PrtMarkerColorantRoleTC,
prtMarkerColorantValue OCTET STRING,
prtMarkerColorantTonality Integer32
}
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prtMarkerColorantIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value used by the printer to identify this colorant.
Although these values may change due to a major reconfiguration
of the device (e.g. the addition of new colorants to the
printer) , values are expected to remain stable across
successive printer power cycles."
::= { prtMarkerColorantEntry 1 }
prtMarkerColorantMarkerIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of prtMarkerIndex corresponding to the marker sub
unit with which this colorant entry is associated."
::= { prtMarkerColorantEntry 2 }
prtMarkerColorantRole OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtMarkerColorantRoleTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The role played by this colorant."
::= { prtMarkerColorantEntry 3 }
prtMarkerColorantValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of the color of this colorant using standardized
string names from ISO 10175 (DPA) and ISO 10180 (SPDL) such as:
other
unknown
white
red
green
blue
cyan
magenta
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yellow
black
Implementers 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 Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtMarkerColorantEntry 5 }
-- The Media Path Group
--
-- The media paths encompass the mechanisms in the printer that
-- move the media through the printer and connect all other media
-- related sub-units: inputs, outputs, markers and finishers. A
-- printer contains one or more media paths. These are
-- represented by the Media Path Group in the model. The Media
-- Path group has some attributes that apply to all
-- paths plus a table of the separate media paths.
prtMediaPath OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 13 }
prtMediaPathTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtMediaPathEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
""
::= { prtMediaPath 4 }
prtMediaPathEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtMediaPathEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Entries may exist in the table for each device index with a
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device type of 'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtMediaPathIndex }
::= { prtMediaPathTable 1 }
PrtMediaPathEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtMediaPathIndex Integer32,
prtMediaPathMaxSpeedPrintUnit
PrtMediaPathMaxSpeedPrintUnitTC,
prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit PrtMediaUnitTC,
prtMediaPathMaxSpeed Integer32,
prtMediaPathMaxMediaFeedDir Integer32,
prtMediaPathMaxMediaXFeedDir Integer32,
prtMediaPathMinMediaFeedDir Integer32,
prtMediaPathMinMediaXFeedDir Integer32,
prtMediaPathType PrtMediaPathTypeTC,
prtMediaPathDescription LocalizedDescriptionStringTC,
prtMediaPathStatus PrtSubUnitStatusTC
}
prtMediaPathIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value used by the printer to identify this media path.
Although these values may change due to a major reconfiguration
of the device (e.g. the addition of new media paths to the
printer), values are expected to remain stable across successive
printer power cycles."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 1 }
prtMediaPathMaxSpeedPrintUnit OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtMediaPathMaxSpeedPrintUnitTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The unit of measure used in specifying the speed of all media
paths in the printer."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 2 }
prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtMediaUnitTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"The units of measure of media size for use in calculating and
relaying dimensional values for all media paths in the printer."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 3 }
prtMediaPathMaxSpeed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum printing speed of this media path expressed in
prtMediaPathMaxSpeedUnit's. A value of (-1) implies 'other'."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 4 }
prtMediaPathMaxMediaFeedDir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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'"
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 5 }
prtMediaPathMaxMediaXFeedDir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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'."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 6 }
prtMediaPathMinMediaFeedDir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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'."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 7 }
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prtMediaPathMinMediaXFeedDir OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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'."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 8 }
prtMediaPathType OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtMediaPathTypeTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of the media path for this media path."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 9 }
prtMediaPathDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LocalizedDescriptionStringTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The manufacturer-provided description of this media path in the
localization specified by prtGeneralCurrentLocalization."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 10 }
prtMediaPathStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtSubUnitStatusTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of this media path."
::= { prtMediaPathEntry 11 }
-- The Print Job Delivery Channel Group
--
-- Implementation of every object in this group is mandatory except for
-- prtChannelInformation.
--
-- Print Job Delivery Channels are independent sources of print
-- data. Here, print data is the term used for the information
-- that is used to construct printed pages and may have both data
-- and control aspects. The output of a channel is in a form
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-- suitable for input to one of the interpreters as a
-- stream. A channel may be independently enabled (allowing
-- print data to flow) or disabled (stopping the flow of
-- print data). A printer may have one or more channels.
--
-- The Print Job Delivery Channel table describes the
-- capabilities of the printer and not what is currently being
-- performed by the printer
--
-- Basically, the print job delivery channel abstraction
-- describes the final processing step of getting the print data
-- to an interpreter. It might include some level of
-- decompression or decoding of print stream data.
-- channel. All of these aspects are hidden in the channel
-- abstraction.
--
-- There are many kinds of print job delivery channels; some of
-- which are based on networks and others which are not. For
-- example, a channel can be a serial (or parallel) connection;
-- it can be a service, such as the UNIX Line Printer Daemon
-- (LPD), offering services over a network connection; or
-- it could be a disk drive into which a floppy disk with
-- the print data is inserted. Each print job delivery channel is
-- identified by the electronic path and/or service protocol
-- used to deliver print data to a print data interpreter.
--
-- Channel example Implementation
--
-- serial port channel bi-directional data channel
-- parallel port channel often uni-directional channel
-- IEEE 1284 port channel bi-directional channel
-- SCSI port channel bi-directional
-- Apple PAP channel may be based on LocalTalk,
-- Ethernet or Tokentalk
-- LPD Server channel TCP/IP based, port 515
-- Netware Remote Printer SPX/IPX based channel
-- Netware Print Server SPX/IPX based channel
--
-- It is easy to note that this is a mixed bag. There are
-- some physical connections over which no (or very meager)
-- protocols are run (e.g. the serial or old parallel ports)
-- and there are services which often have elaborate
-- protocols that run over a number of protocol stacks. In
-- the end, what is important is the delivery of print data
-- through the channel.
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--
-- The print job delivery channel sub-units are represented by
-- the Print Job Delivery Channel Group in the Model. It has a
-- current print job control language, which can be used to
-- specify which interpreter is to be used for the print data and
-- to query and change environment variables used by the
-- interpreters (and Management Applications). There is also a
-- default interpreter that is to be used if an interpreter is
-- not explicitly specified using the Control Language.
-- The first seven items in the Print Job Delivery Channel Table
-- define the "channel" itself. A channel typically depends on
-- other protocols and interfaces to provide the data that flows
-- through the channel.
--
-- Control of a print job delivery channel is largely limited to
-- enabling or disabling the entire channel itself. It is likely
-- that more control of the process of accessing print data
-- will be needed over time. Thus, the ChannelType will
-- allow type-specific data to be associated with each
-- channel (using ChannelType specific groups in a fashion
-- analogous to the media specific MIBs that are associated
-- with the IANAIfType in the Interfaces Table). As a first
-- step in this direction, each channel will identify the
-- underlying Interface on which it is based. This is the
-- eighth object in each row of the table.
-- The Print Job Delivery Channel Table
--
-- The prtChannelTable represents the set of input data sources
-- which can provide print data to one or more of the
-- interpreters available on a printer
prtChannel OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 14 }
prtChannelTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtChannelEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
""
::= { prtChannel 1 }
prtChannelEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtChannelEntry
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MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Entries may exist in the table for each device index with a
device type of 'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtChannelIndex }
::= { prtChannelTable 1 }
PrtChannelEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtChannelIndex Integer32,
prtChannelType PrtChannelTypeTC,
prtChannelProtocolVersion OCTET STRING,
prtChannelCurrentJobCntlLangIndex Integer32,
prtChannelDefaultPageDescLangIndex Integer32,
prtChannelState PrtChannelStateTC,
prtChannelIfIndex Integer32,
prtChannelStatus PrtSubUnitStatusTC,
prtChannelInformation OCTET STRING
}
prtChannelIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value used by the printer to identify this data
channel. Although these values may change due to a major
reconfiguration of the device (e.g. the addition of new data
channels to the printer), values are expected to remain stable
across successive printer power cycles."
::= { prtChannelEntry 1 }
prtChannelType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtChannelTypeTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtChannelEntry 2 }
prtChannelProtocolVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63))
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MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The version of the protocol used on this channel. The format
used for version numbering depends on prtChannelType."
::= { prtChannelEntry 3 }
prtChannelCurrentJobCntlLangIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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). A value of zero indicates that
there is no current Job Control Language Interpreter for this
channel"
::= { prtChannelEntry 4 }
prtChannelDefaultPageDescLangIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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). A value of zero indicates that
there is no default page description language interpreter for
this channel."
::= { prtChannelEntry 5 }
prtChannelState OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtChannelStateTC
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The state of this print data channel. The value determines
whether control information and print data is allowed through
this channel or not."
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::= { prtChannelEntry 6 }
prtChannelIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of ifIndex in the ifTable; see the interface section
of MIB-II (RFC 1213 [14]) 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."
::= { prtChannelEntry 7 }
prtChannelStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtSubUnitStatusTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of the channel."
::= { prtChannelEntry 8 }
prtChannelInformation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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).
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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 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)
represented by their NVT ASCII [10] codes, that
identifies a channel attribute,
b. The NVT ASCII code for an Equals Sign (=) (code 61) to
delimit the keyword,
c. A data value encoded using rules specific to the
PrtChannelType to with the prtChannelInformation applies which
must in no case allow an octet with value 10 (the NVT ASCII Line
Feed code),
d. the NVT ASCII code for a Line Feed character (code 10) to
delimit the data value.
No other octets 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
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ordering constraints for particular entries, these must be
specified in their definitions.
5. The prtChannelInformation value by default consists of text
represented by NVT ASCII graphics character codes. However,
other representations may be specified:
a. In cases where the prtChannelInformation value contains
information not normally coded in textual form, whatever
symbolic representation is conventionally used for the
information should be used for encoding the
prtChannelInformation value. (For instance, a binary port value
might be represented as a decimal number using NVT ASCII codes.)
Such encoding must be specified in the definition of the value.
b. The value may contain textual information in a character set
other than NVT ASCII graphics characters. (For instance, an
identifier might consist of ISO 10646 text encoded using the
UTF-8 encoding scheme.) Such a character set and its encoding
must be specified in the definition of the value.
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', etc.
Keyword: The keyword value, e.g.: 'Port' or '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 constraints, interactions between
entries).
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Applications that interpret prtChannelInformation should ignore
unrecognized entries, so they are not affected if new entry
types are added."
::= { prtChannelEntry 9 }
-- The Interpreter Group
--
-- The interpreter sub-units are responsible for the conversion
-- of a description of intended print instances into images that
-- are to be marked on the media. A printer may have one or more
-- interpreters. The interpreter sub-units are represented by the
-- Interpreter Group in the Model. Each interpreter is generally
-- implemented with software running on the System Controller
-- sub-unit. The Interpreter Table has one entry per interpreter
-- where the interpreters include both Page Description Language
-- (PDL) Interpreters and Control Language Interpreters.
--
-- Implementation of every object in this group is mandatory.
prtInterpreter OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 15 }
-- Interpreter Table
--
-- The prtInterpreterTable is a table representing the
-- interpreters in the printer. An entry shall be placed in the
-- interpreter table for each interpreter on the printer.
prtInterpreterTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtInterpreterEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
""
::= { prtInterpreter 1 }
prtInterpreterEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtInterpreterEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Entries may exist in the table for each device index with a
device type of 'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtInterpreterIndex }
::= { prtInterpreterTable 1 }
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PrtInterpreterEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtInterpreterIndex Integer32,
prtInterpreterLangFamily PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC,
prtInterpreterLangLevel OCTET STRING,
prtInterpreterLangVersion OCTET STRING,
prtInterpreterDescription LocalizedDescriptionStringTC,
prtInterpreterVersion OCTET STRING,
prtInterpreterDefaultOrientation PrtPrintOrientationTC,
prtInterpreterFeedAddressability Integer32,
prtInterpreterXFeedAddressability Integer32,
prtInterpreterDefaultCharSetIn CodedCharSet,
prtInterpreterDefaultCharSetOut CodedCharSet,
prtInterpreterTwoWay PrtInterpreterTwoWayTC
}
prtInterpreterIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value for each PDL or control language for which there
exists an interpreter or emulator in the printer. The value is
used to identify this interpreter. Although these values may
change due to a major reconfiguration of the device (e.g. the
addition of new interpreters to the printer), values are
expected to remain stable across successive printer power
cycles."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 1 }
prtInterpreterLangFamily OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The family name of a Page Description Language (PDL) or control
language which this interpreter in the printer can interpret or
emulate."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 2 }
prtInterpreterLangLevel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..31))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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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."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 3 }
prtInterpreterLangVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..31))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The date code or version of the language which this interpreter
is interpreting or emulating."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 4 }
prtInterpreterDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LocalizedDescriptionStringTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 5 }
prtInterpreterVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..31))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 6 }
prtInterpreterDefaultOrientation OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtPrintOrientationTC
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MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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)."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 7 }
prtInterpreterFeedAddressability OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 8 }
prtInterpreterXFeedAddressability OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 9 }
prtInterpreterDefaultCharSetIn OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX CodedCharSet
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 10 }
prtInterpreterDefaultCharSetOut OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX CodedCharSet
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 11 }
prtInterpreterTwoWay OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtInterpreterTwoWayTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether or not this interpreter returns information
back to the host."
::= { prtInterpreterEntry 12 }
-- The Console Group
--
-- Many printers have a console on the printer, the operator
-- console, that is used to display and modify the state of the
-- printer. The console can be as simple as a few indicators and
-- switches or as complicated as full screen displays and
-- keyboards. There can be at most one such console.
-- Implementation of every object in this group is mandatory.
-- The Display Buffer Table
prtConsoleDisplayBuffer OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 16 }
prtConsoleDisplayBufferTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtConsoleDisplayBufferEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Physical display buffer for printer console display or
operator panel"
::= { prtConsoleDisplayBuffer 5 }
prtConsoleDisplayBufferEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtConsoleDisplayBufferEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains one entry for each physical line on
the display. Lines cannot be added or deleted. Entries may
exist in the table for each device index with a device type of
'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtConsoleDisplayBufferIndex }
::= { prtConsoleDisplayBufferTable 1 }
PrtConsoleDisplayBufferEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtConsoleDisplayBufferIndex Integer32,
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText ConsoleDescriptionStringTC
}
prtConsoleDisplayBufferIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value for each console line in the printer. The value
is used to identify this console line. Although these values may
change due to a major reconfiguration of the device (e.g. the
addition of new console lines to the printer). Values are
normally expected to remain stable across successive printer
power cycles."
::= { prtConsoleDisplayBufferEntry 1 }
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ConsoleDescriptionStringTC
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtConsoleDisplayBufferEntry 2 }
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-- The Console Light Table
prtConsoleLights OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 17 }
prtConsoleLightTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtConsoleLightEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
""
::= { prtConsoleLights 6 }
prtConsoleLightEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtConsoleLightEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Entries may exist in the table for each device index with a
device type of 'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtConsoleLightIndex }
::= { prtConsoleLightTable 1 }
PrtConsoleLightEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
prtConsoleLightIndex Integer32,
prtConsoleOnTime Integer32,
prtConsoleOffTime Integer32,
prtConsoleColor PrtConsoleColorTC,
prtConsoleDescription ConsoleDescriptionStringTC
}
prtConsoleLightIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value used by the printer to identify this light.
Although these values may change due to a major
reconfiguration of the device (e.g. the addition of new lights
to the printer). Values are normally expected to remain stable
across successive printer power cycles."
::= { prtConsoleLightEntry 1 }
prtConsoleOnTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
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STATUS current
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 lamp is off."
::= { prtConsoleLightEntry 2 }
prtConsoleOffTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
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 lamp is off."
::= { prtConsoleLightEntry 3 }
prtConsoleColor OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtConsoleColorTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The color of this light."
::= { prtConsoleLightEntry 4 }
prtConsoleDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ConsoleDescriptionStringTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The vendor description or label of this light in the
localization specified by prtConsoleLocalization."
::= { prtConsoleLightEntry 5 }
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-- The Alerts Group
--
-- The prtAlertTable lists all the critical and non-critical
-- alerts currently active in the printer. A critical alert is
-- one that stops the printer from printing immediately and
-- printing can not continue until the critical alert condition
-- is eliminated. Non-critical alerts are those items that do
-- not stop printing but may at some future time.
-- The table contains information on the severity, component,
-- detail location within the component, alert code and
-- description of each critical alert that is currently active
-- within the printer. See 2.2.13 for a more complete
-- description of the alerts table and its management.
--
-- Each parameter in the Trap PDU is a full OID which itself is
-- indexed by the host resources MIB "hrDeviceIndex" object. In
-- order for a management station to obtain the correct
-- "hrDeviceIndex" associated with a particular Trap PDU, the
-- "hrDeviceIndex" value can be extracted from the returned OID
-- value in the Trap PDU when the PDU is received by the
-- Management station.
--
-- Implementation of every object in this group is mandatory.
prtAlert OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 18 }
prtAlertTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PrtAlertEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
""
::= { prtAlert 1 }
prtAlertEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX PrtAlertEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Entries may exist in the table for each device
index with a device type of 'printer'."
INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, prtAlertIndex }
::= { prtAlertTable 1 }
PrtAlertEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
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prtAlertIndex Integer32,
prtAlertSeverityLevel PrtAlertSeverityLevelTC,
prtAlertTrainingLevel PrtAlertTrainingLevelTC,
prtAlertGroup PrtAlertGroupTC,
prtAlertGroupIndex Integer32,
prtAlertLocation Integer32,
prtAlertCode PrtAlertCodeTC,
prtAlertDescription LocalizedDescriptionStringTC,
prtAlertTime TimeTicks
}
prtAlertIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index value used to determine which alerts have been added
or removed from the alert table. This is an incrementing integer
starting from zero every time the printer is reset. When the
printer adds an alert to the table, that alert is assigned the
next higher integer value from the last item entered into the
table. If the index value reaches its maximum value, the next
item entered will cause the index value to roll over and start
at zero again. The first event placed in the alert table after
a reset of the printer shall have an index value of 1. NOTE:
The management application will read the alert table when a trap
or event notification occurs or at a periodic rate and then
parse the table to determine if any new entries were added by
comparing the last known index value with the current highest
index value. The management application will then update its
copy of the alert table. When the printer discovers that an
alert is no longer active, the printer shall remove the row for
that alert from the table and shall reduce the number of rows in
the table. The printer may add or delete any number of rows
from the table at any time. The management station can detect
when binary change alerts have been deleted by requesting an
attribute of each alert, and noting alerts as deleted when that
retrieval is not possible."
::= { prtAlertEntry 1 }
prtAlertSeverityLevel OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtAlertSeverityLevelTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"The level of severity of this alert table entry. The printer
determines the severity level assigned to each entry into the
table."
::= { prtAlertEntry 2 }
prtAlertTrainingLevel OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtAlertTrainingLevelTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"See textual convention PrtAlertTrainingLevelTC"
::= { prtAlertEntry 3 }
prtAlertGroup OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 1 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtAlertGroupTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtAlertEntry 4 }
prtAlertGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtAlertEntry 5 }
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prtAlertLocation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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"
::= { prtAlertEntry 6 }
prtAlertCode OBJECT-TYPE
-- This value is a type 2 enumeration
SYNTAX PrtAlertCodeTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"See associated textual convention PrtAlertCodeTC"
::= { prtAlertEntry 7 }
prtAlertDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LocalizedDescriptionStringTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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."
::= { prtAlertEntry 8 }
prtAlertTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of sysUpTime at the time that this alert was
generated. Implementation of this optional object is STRONGLY
RECOMMENDED for improved reliability and interworking."
::= { prtAlertEntry 9 }
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printerV1Alert OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the enterprise-specific OID in an SNMPv1 trap sent
signaling a critical event in the prtAlertTable."
::= { prtAlert 2 }
printerV2AlertPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printerV1Alert 0 }
printerV2Alert NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { prtAlertIndex, prtAlertSeverityLevel, prtAlertGroup,
prtAlertGroupIndex, prtAlertLocation, prtAlertCode }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This trap is sent whenever a critical event is added to the
prtAlertTable."
::= { printerV2AlertPrefix 1 }
-- Note that the SNMPv2 to SNMPv1 translation rules dictate that
-- the preceding structure will result in SNMPv1 traps of the
-- following form:
--
-- 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."
-- ::= 1
-- Conformance Information
prtMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { printmib 2 }
-- compliance statements
prtMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The compliance statement for agents that implement the
printer MIB."
MODULE -- this module
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MANDATORY-GROUPS { prtGeneralGroup, prtInputGroup,
prtOutputGroup,
prtMarkerGroup, prtMediaPathGroup,
prtChannelGroup, prtInterpreterGroup,
prtConsoleGroup, prtAlertTableGroup }
OBJECT prtGeneralReset
SYNTAX INTEGER {
notResetting(3),
resetToNVRAM(5)
}
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement just these two states in this
object. Any additional states are optional."
OBJECT prtGeneralCurrentLocalization
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtGeneralCurrentOperator
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtGeneralServicePerson
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtGeneralPrinterName
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtGeneralSerialNumber
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputDefaultIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputMediaDimFeedDirDeclared
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MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputMaxCapacity
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputCurrentLevel
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputMediaName
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputName
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputSecurity
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputMediaWeight
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputMediaType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputMediaColor
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputMediaFormParts
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MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputDefaultIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputMaxCapacity
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputRemainingCapacity
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputName
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputSecurity
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputMaxDimFeedDir
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputMaxDimXFeedDir
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputMinDimFeedDir
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputMinDimXFeedDir
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MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputStackingOrder
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputPageDeliveryOrientation
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputBursting
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputDecollating
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputPageCollated
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtOutputOffsetStacking
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtMarkerDefaultIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtMarkerSuppliesMaxCapacity
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtMarkerSuppliesLevel
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MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtMediaPathDefaultIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtChannelCurrentJobCntlLangIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtChannelDefaultPageDescLangIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtChannelState
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtChannelIfIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInterpreterDefaultOrientation
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInterpreterDefaultCharSetIn
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInterpreterDefaultCharSetOut
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtConsoleLocalization
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MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtConsoleDisable
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtConsoleDisplayBufferText
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtConsoleOnTime
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtConsoleOffTime
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
GROUP prtResponsiblePartyGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtExtendedInputGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtInputMediaGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtExtendedOutputGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtOutputDimensionsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtOutputFeaturesGroup
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DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtMarkerSuppliesGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtMarkerColorantGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtAlertTimeGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
-- the prtResponsiblePartyGroup, prtExtendedInputGroup,
-- prtInputMediaGroup, prtExtendedOutputGroup,
-- prtOutputDimensionsGroup, prtOutputFeaturesGroup,
-- prtMarkerSuppliesGroup, prtMarkerColorantGroup,
-- and the prtAlertTimeGroup are completely optional.
-- New to version 2 of this printer MIB:
OBJECT prtAuxiliarySheetStartupPage
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtAuxiliarySheetBannerPage
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputMediaLoadTimeout
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
OBJECT prtInputNextIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"It is conformant to implement this object as read-only"
GROUP prtAuxiliarySheetGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
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GROUP prtInputSwitchingGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtGeneralV2Group
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtAlertTableV2Group
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtChannelV2Group
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
GROUP prtAlertTrapGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is unconditionally optional."
::= { prtMIBConformance 1 }
prtMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { prtMIBConformance 2 }
prtGeneralGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtGeneralConfigChanges,
prtGeneralCurrentLocalization,
prtGeneralReset, prtCoverDescription,
prtCoverStatus,
prtLocalizationLanguage, prtLocalizationCountry,
prtLocalizationCharacterSet, prtStorageRefIndex,
prtDeviceRefIndex, prtGeneralPrinterName,
prtGeneralSerialNumber }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The general printer group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 1 }
prtResponsiblePartyGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtGeneralCurrentOperator, prtGeneralServicePerson }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The responsible party group contains contact information for
humans responsible for the printer."
::= { prtMIBGroups 2 }
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prtInputGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtInputDefaultIndex, prtInputType, prtInputDimUnit,
prtInputMediaDimFeedDirDeclared,
prtInputMediaDimXFeedDirDeclared,
prtInputMediaDimFeedDirChosen,
prtInputMediaDimXFeedDirChosen, prtInputCapacityUnit,
prtInputMaxCapacity, prtInputCurrentLevel, prtInputStatus,
prtInputMediaName }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The input group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 3 }
prtExtendedInputGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtInputName, prtInputVendorName, prtInputModel,
prtInputVersion, prtInputSerialNumber,
prtInputDescription, prtInputSecurity }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The extended input group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 4 }
prtInputMediaGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtInputMediaWeight, prtInputMediaType,
prtInputMediaColor, prtInputMediaFormParts }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The input media group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 5 }
prtOutputGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtOutputDefaultIndex, prtOutputType,
prtOutputCapacityUnit, prtOutputMaxCapacity,
prtOutputRemainingCapacity, prtOutputStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The output group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 6 }
prtExtendedOutputGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtOutputName, prtOutputVendorName, prtOutputModel,
prtOutputVersion, prtOutputSerialNumber,
prtOutputDescription, prtOutputSecurity }
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"The extended output group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 7 }
prtOutputDimensionsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtOutputDimUnit, prtOutputMaxDimFeedDir,
prtOutputMaxDimXFeedDir, prtOutputMinDimFeedDir,
prtOutputMinDimXFeedDir }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The output dimensions group"
::= { prtMIBGroups 8 }
prtOutputFeaturesGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtOutputStackingOrder,
prtOutputPageDeliveryOrientation, prtOutputBursting,
prtOutputDecollating, prtOutputPageCollated,
prtOutputOffsetStacking }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The output features group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 9 }
prtMarkerGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtMarkerDefaultIndex, prtMarkerMarkTech,
prtMarkerCounterUnit, prtMarkerLifeCount,
prtMarkerPowerOnCount, prtMarkerProcessColorants,
prtMarkerSpotColorants, prtMarkerAddressabilityUnit,
prtMarkerAddressabilityFeedDir,
prtMarkerAddressabilityXFeedDir, prtMarkerNorthMargin,
prtMarkerSouthMargin, prtMarkerWestMargin,
prtMarkerEastMargin, prtMarkerStatus }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The marker group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 10 }
prtMarkerSuppliesGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtMarkerSuppliesMarkerIndex,
prtMarkerSuppliesColorantIndex, prtMarkerSuppliesClass,
prtMarkerSuppliesType, prtMarkerSuppliesDescription,
prtMarkerSuppliesSupplyUnit,
prtMarkerSuppliesMaxCapacity, prtMarkerSuppliesLevel }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"The marker supplies group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 11 }
prtMarkerColorantGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtMarkerColorantMarkerIndex, prtMarkerColorantRole,
prtMarkerColorantValue, prtMarkerColorantTonality }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The marker colorant group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 12 }
prtMediaPathGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtMediaPathDefaultIndex, prtMediaPathMaxSpeedPrintUnit,
prtMediaPathMediaSizeUnit, prtMediaPathMaxSpeed,
prtMediaPathMaxMediaFeedDir,
prtMediaPathMaxMediaXFeedDir,
prtMediaPathMinMediaFeedDir,
prtMediaPathMinMediaXFeedDir, prtMediaPathType,
prtMediaPathDescription, prtMediaPathStatus}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The media path group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 13 }
prtChannelGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtChannelType, prtChannelProtocolVersion,
prtChannelCurrentJobCntlLangIndex,
prtChannelDefaultPageDescLangIndex, prtChannelState,
prtChannelIfIndex, prtChannelStatus, prtChannelInformation
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The channel group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 14 }
prtInterpreterGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtInterpreterLangFamily, prtInterpreterLangLevel,
prtInterpreterLangVersion, prtInterpreterDescription,
prtInterpreterVersion, prtInterpreterDefaultOrientation,
prtInterpreterFeedAddressability,
prtInterpreterXFeedAddressability,
prtInterpreterDefaultCharSetIn,
prtInterpreterDefaultCharSetOut, prtInterpreterTwoWay }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"The interpreter group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 15 }
prtConsoleGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtConsoleLocalization, prtConsoleNumberOfDisplayLines,
prtConsoleNumberOfDisplayChars, prtConsoleDisable,
prtConsoleDisplayBufferText, prtConsoleOnTime,
prtConsoleOffTime, prtConsoleColor,
prtConsoleDescription }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The console group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 16 }
prtAlertTableGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtAlertCriticalEvents, prtAlertAllEvents,
prtAlertSeverityLevel, prtAlertTrainingLevel,
prtAlertGroup, prtAlertGroupIndex, prtAlertLocation,
prtAlertCode, prtAlertDescription }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The alert table group. Implementation of prtAlertTime is
RECOMMENDED."
::= { prtMIBGroups 17 }
prtAlertTimeGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtAlertTime }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The alert time group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 18 }
prtAuxiliarySheetGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtAuxiliarySheetStartupPage,
prtAuxiliarySheetBannerPage }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The auxiliary sheet group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 19 }
prtInputSwitchingGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtInputMediaLoadTimeout, prtInputNextIndex }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The input switching group."
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::= { prtMIBGroups 20 }
prtGeneralV2Group OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtGeneralPrinterName, prtGeneralSerialNumber }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The general printer group with new v2 objects."
::= { prtMIBGroups 21 }
prtAlertTableV2Group OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtAlertCriticalEvents, prtAlertAllEvents }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The alert table group with new v2 objects."
::= { prtMIBGroups 22 }
prtChannelV2Group OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtChannelInformation }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The channel group with a new v2 object."
::= { prtMIBGroups 23 }
prtAlertTrapGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS { printerV2Alert }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The alert trap group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 24 }
END
6. IANA Considerations
See section 2.4.1, 'Registering Additional Enumerated Values'.
7. Internationalization Considerations
See section 2.2.1.1, 'International Considerations'.
8. Security Considerations
The Printer MIB specifies a database and not necessarily a protocol
for accessing the database. With regards to the security of the
information within the database, it is anticipated that the primary
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vehicle for accessing this data will be through the use of the Simple
Network Protocol (SNMP). There are a number of management objects
defined in this MIB that have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write.
Such objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some
network environments. The support for SET operations in a non-secure
environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on
network operations.
SNMPv1 by itself is not a secure environment. Even if the network is
secure (for example by using IPSec), there is no control as to who on
the secure network is allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change) the
objects in this MIB.
It is recommended that implementers consider the security features
provided by the SNMPv3 framework. Specifically, the use of the User-
based Security Model (RFC 2574 [25]) and the View-based Access
Control Model (RFC 2575 [26]) is recommended.
It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the SNMP
entity giving access to an instance of this MIB, is properly
configured to give access to the objects only to those principals
(users) that have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET them.
Where the operational capability of the printing device are
especially vulnerable or difficult to administer, certain objects
within this MIB have been tagged as READ-ONLY, preventing
modification. Further, for all READ-WRITE objects within the MIB, the
working group has included specific conformance guidelines stating
that vendors are free to implement these objects as READ-ONLY. This
conformance allowance should cover cases where specific vendor
vulnerabilities may differ from product to product. (See conformance
section with regards to MIN-ACCESS clauses).
9. Copyright Section
"Copyright (C) The Internet Society 1995, 1997, 2001. All Rights
Reserved.
This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to
others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain or
assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published and
distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any kind,
provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
included on all such copies and derivative works. However, this
document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing
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the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other
Internet organizations, except as needed for the purpose of
developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for
copyrights defined in the Internet Standards process must be
followed, or as required to translate it into languages other than
English.
The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be
revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns.
This document and the information contained herein is provided on an
"AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING
TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION
HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
10. References
Find RFCs and Internet Drafts at www.ietf.org. Find ISO, the
International Organization for Standardization, at www.iso.ch.
[1] Gahrns & Hain, "Using Microsoft Word to create Internet Drafts
and RFCs", Internet Draft <draft-hain-msword-template-03.txt>, 2000.
[2] deBry et al, "Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Model and
Semantics", RFC 2911, 2000.
- section 4.1.5 'uri' (attribute syntax)
- section 4.4.1 'printer-uri-supported'
- section 4.4.2 'uri-authentication-supported'
- section 4.4.3 'uri-security-supported'
- section 4.4.14 'ipp-versions-supported'
- section 5 'Conformance'
[3] Herriot et al, "Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Encoding and
Transport", RFC 2910, 2000.
- section 3.4.1 'Version-number'
- section 5 'IPP URL Scheme'
- 8.1.2 Transport Layer Security (TLS) (includes SSL3)
- section 9 'Appendix A: Protocol Examples'
- section 9.1 'The "version-number" Parameter'
[4] Simonsen et al, IANA character sets registry, 2000:
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/character-sets
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[5] Apple staff, "Inside MacIntosh: Networking", 1994.
[6] ANSI, "Coded Character Set - 7-bit American Standard Code for
Information Interchange", ANSI X3.4-1986.
[7] ISO, "Document Printing Application (DPA)", ISO 10175, 1996.
[8] ISO, "Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) - Part
1: Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane", ISO 10646, 1993.
[9] Crocker, "Standard for the format of ARPA Internet text
messages", RFC 822, 1982.
[10] Postel & Reynolds, "Telnet Protocol Specification", RFC 854,
1983.
[11] Postel & Reynolds, "File Transfer Protocol", RFC 959, 1985.
[12] McLaughlin, "Line printer daemon protocol", RFC 1179, 1990.
[13] Sollins, "The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)", RFC 1350, 1991.
[14] McCloghrie & Rose, "Management Information Base for Network
Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II", RFC 1213, 1991.
[15] Reynolds & Postel, "Assigned Numbers", RFC 1700, 1994.
For new assignments, see ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments
[16] Berners-Lee et al, "Hypertext Transfer Protocol - HTTP/1.0", RFC
1945, 1996.
[17] Bradner, "The Internet Standards Process - Revision 3", RFC
2026, 1996.
[18] Dierks & Allen, "The TLS Protocol Version 1.0", RFC 2246, 1999
- section 9 'Mandatory Cipher Suites'
[19] Alvestrand, "IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages", BCP
18, RFC 2277, 1998.
[20] Freed & Postel, "IANA Charset Registration Procedures", BCP 19,
RFC 2978, 2000.
- section 4 'Registration Procedure'
[21] Yergeau, "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646", RFC
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2279, 1998
- section 2 'UTF-8 Definition'
[22] Berners-Lee et al, "Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic
Syntax", RFC 2396, 1998
- section 2.1 'URI and non-ASCII characters'
[23] Unused.
[24] Unused.
[25] Blumenthal & Wijnen, "User-based Security Model (USM) for
version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3)", RFC
2574, 1999.
[26] Wijnen et al, "View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 2575, 1999.
[27] Fielding et al, "Hypertext Transfer Protocol - HTTP/1.1", RFC
2616, 1999.
[28] Waldbusser & Grillo, "Host Resources MIB", RFC 2790, 2000.
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Appendix A - Glossary of Terms
Addressability - On the marker, the number of distinct marking units
(pels) per unit of addressability unit that can be set; for example,
300 dots per inch is expressed as 300 per 1000 Thousandths Of Inches
and 4 dots per millimeter is 4 per 1000 Micrometers. Addressability
is not resolution because marks that are one addressability position
apart may not be independently resolvable by the eye due to factors
such as gain in the area of marks so they overlap or nearly touch.
Alert - A reportable event for which there is an entry in the alert
table.
Bin - An output sub-unit which may or may not be removable.
Binary Change Event - An event which comes in pairs; the leading edge
event and the trailing edge event. The leading edge event enters a
state from which there is only one exit. A binary change event may be
critical or non-critical. See unary change event.
Bursting - The process by which continuous media is separated into
individual sheets, typically by bursting along pre-formed
perforations.
Channel - A term used to describe a single source of data which is
presented to a printer. The model that we use in describing a
printer allows for an arbitrary number of channels. Multiple
channels can exist on the same physical port. This is commonly done
over Ethernet ports where EtherTalk, TCP/IP, and SPX/IPX protocols
can be supplying different data streams simultaneously to a single
printer on the same physical port.
Collation - In multiple copy output, placing the pages from separate
copies into separate ordered sets, ready for binding.
Control Language - A data syntax or language for controlling the
printer through the print data channel.
Critical Alert - An alert triggered by an event which leads to a
state in which printing is no longer possible; the printer is
stopped.
Decollating - The process by which the individual parts within a
multi-part form are separated and sorted into separate stacks for
each part.
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Description - Information about the configuration and capabilities of
the printer and its various sub-units.
DPA - ISO 10175 Document Printing Application standard. A standard
for a client server protocol for a print system, including (1)
submitting print jobs to and (2) managing print jobs in a spooler.
Event - A state change in the printer.
Group - A collection of objects that represent a type of sub-unit of
the printer.
Host Resources MIB - See RFC 2790 [28].
IANA - Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. See STD 2, RFC 1700
[15].
Idempotent - Idempotence is the property of an operation that results
in the same state no matter how many times it is executed (at least
once). This is a property that is shared by true databases in which
operations on data items only change the state of the data item and
do not have other side effects. Because the SNMP data model is that
of operations on a database, SNMP MIB objects should be assumed to be
idempotent. If a MIB object is defined in a non-idempotent way, the
this data model can break in subtle ways when faced with packet loss,
multiple managers, and other common conditions.
In order to fulfill the common need for actions to result from
SNMP Set operations, SNMP MIB objects can be modeled such that the
change in state from one state to another has the side effect of
causing an action. It is important to note that with this model,
an SNMP operation that sets a value equal to its current value
will cause no action. This retains the idempotence of a single
command, while allowing actions to be initiated by SNMP SET
requests.
Input - A tray or bin from which instances of the media are obtained
and fed into the Media Path.
Interpreter - The embodiment of an algorithm that processes a data
stream consisting of a Page Description Language (PDL) and/or a
Control Language.
Localization - The specification of human language, country, and
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character set needed to present information to people in their native
languages.
Management Application (a.k.a. Manager) - A program which queries and
controls one or more managed nodes.
Management Station - A physical computer on which one or more
management applications can run.
Media Path - The mechanisms that transport instances of the media
from an input, through the marker, possibly through media buffers and
duplex pathways, out to the output with optional finishing applied.
The inputs and outputs are not part of the Media Path.
Non-critical Alert - An alert triggered by a reportable event which
does not lead to a state in which printing is no longer possible;
such an alert may lead to a state from which printing may no longer
be possible in the future, such as the low toner state or the alert
may be pure informational, such as a configuration change at the
printer.
Output - A bin or stacker which accepts instances of media that have
been processed by a printer.
Page Description Language (PDL) - A data syntax or language for the
electronic representation of a document as a sequence of page images.
Printer - A physical device that takes media from an input source,
produces marks on that media according to some page description or
page control language and puts the result in some output destination,
possibly with finishing applied.
Printing - The entire process of producing a printed document from
generation of the file to be printed, choosing printing properties,
selection of a printer, routing, queuing, resource management,
scheduling, and finally printing including notifying the user.
Reportable event - An event that is deemed of interest to a
management station watching the printer.
Status - Information regarding the current operating state of the
printer and its various sub-units. This is an abstraction of the
exact physical condition of the printer.
Sub-mechanism - A distinguishable part of a sub-unit.
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Sub-unit - A part of the printer which may be a physical part, such
as one of the input sources or a logical part such as an interpreter.
Tray - An input sub-unit which is typically removable.
Unary Change Event - An event that indicates a change of state of the
printer, but to a state which is (often) just as valid as the state
that was left, and from which no return is necessary. See binary
change event.
Visible state - The portion of the state of the printer that can be
examined by a management application.
Warning - A non-critical alert. See non-critical alert.
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Appendix B - Media Size Names from ISO/IEC 10175
Document Printing Architecture
For the convenience of management application developers, this
appendix lists the standardized media size names from ISO/IEC 10175
Document Printing Application (DPA), [7]. Management applications
that present a dialogue for choosing or displaying media size are
encouraged to present relevant names from this list to avoid
requiring the user to remember the physical dimensions used to
describe the size of the media. A printer implementing the Printer
MIB has no knowledge of these names, however; all media sizes in the
MIB are given in terms of media dimensions as the values of
prtMediaDimFeedDir and prtInputChosenMediaDimXFeedDir.
String name Description
other
unknown
na-letter or letter North American letter
size: 8.5 by 11 inches
na-legal or legal North American legal
size: 8.5 by 14 inches
na-10x13-envelope North American 10x13 envelope
size: 10 by 13 inches
na-9x12-envelope North American 9x12 envelope
size: 9 by 12 inches
na-number-10-envelope North American number 10 business envelope
size: 4.125 by 9.5 inches
na-7x9-envelope North American 7x9
size: 7 by 9 inches
na-9x11-envelope North American 9x11
size: 9 by 11 inches
na-10x14-envelope North American 10x14 envelope
size: 10 by 14 inches
na-number-9-envelope North American number 9 business envelope
size: 3.875 by 8.875 inches
na-6x9-envelope North American 6x9 envelope
size: 6 by 9 inches
na-10x15-envelope North American 10x15 envelope
size: 10 by 15 inches
a engineering A size 8.5 inches by 11 inches
b engineering B size 11 inches by 17 inches
c engineering C size 17 inches by 22 inches
d engineering D size 22 inches by 34 inches
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e engineering E size 34 inches by 44 inches
iso-a0 ISO A0 size: 841 mm by 1189 mm
iso-a1 ISO A1 size: 594 mm by 841 mm
iso-a2 ISO A2 size: 420 mm by 594 mm
iso-a3 ISO A3 size: 297 mm by 420 mm
iso-a4 ISO A4 size: 210 mm by 297 mm
iso-a5 ISO A5 size: 148 mm by 210 mm
iso-a6 ISO A6 size: 105 mm by 148 mm
iso-a7 ISO A7 size: 74 mm by 105 mm
iso-a8 ISO A8 size: 52 mm by 74 mm
iso-a9 ISO A9 size: 37 mm by 52 mm
iso-a10 ISO A10 size: 26 mm by 37 mm
iso-b0 ISO B0 size: 1000 mm by 1414 mm
iso-b1 ISO B1 size: 707 mm by 1000 mm
iso-b2 ISO B2 size: 500 mm by 707 mm
iso-b3 ISO B3 size: 353 mm by 500 mm
iso-b4 ISO B4 size: 250 mm by 353 mm
iso-b5 ISO B5 size: 176 mm by 250 mm
iso-b6 ISO B6 size: 125 mm by 176 mm
iso-b7 ISO B7 size: 88 mm by 125 mm
iso-b8 ISO B8 size: 62 mm by 88 mm
iso-b9 ISO B9 size: 44 mm by 62 mm
iso-b10 ISO B10 size: 31 mm by 44 mm
iso-c0 ISO C0 size: 917 mm by 1297 mm
iso-c1 ISO C1 size: 648 mm by 917 mm
iso-c2 ISO C2 size: 458 mm by 648 mm
iso-c3 ISO C3 size: 324 mm by 458 mm
iso-c4 ISO C4 size: 229 mm by 324 mm
iso-c5 ISO C5 size: 162 mm by 229 mm
iso-c6 ISO C6 size: 114 mm by 162 mm
iso-c7 ISO C7 size: 81 mm by 114 mm
iso-c8 ISO C8 size: 57 mm by 81 mm
iso-designated ISO Designated Long
size: 110 mm by 220 mm
jis-b0 JIS B0 size 1030 mm by 1456 mm
jis-b1 JIS B1 size 728 mm by 1030 mm
jis-b2 JIS B2 size 515 mm by 728 mm
jis-b3 JIS B3 size 364 mm by 515 mm
jis-b4 JIS B4 size 257 mm by 364 mm
jis-b5 JIS B5 size 182 mm by 257 mm
jis-b6 JIS B6 size 128 mm by 182 mm
jis-b7 JIS B7 size 91 mm by 128 mm
jis-b8 JIS B8 size 64 mm by 91 mm
jis-b9 JIS B9 size 45 mm by 64 mm
jis-b10 JIS B10 size 32 mm by 45 mm
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Appendix C - Media Names
For the convenience of management application developers, this
appendix lists the standardized media names from ISO/IEC 10175
Document Printing Application (DPA), [7]. Management applications
that present a dialogue for choosing media may wish to use these
names as an alternative to separately specifying, size, color, and/or
type. Using standard media names will mean that a single management
application dealing with printers from different vendors and under
different system mangers will tend to use the same names for the same
media. If selection of media by name is used, the attributes (size,
type or color) implied by the name must be explicitly mapped to the
appropriate object (prtInputDeclared-MediaDimFeedDir,
prtInputDeclaredMediaDimXFeedDir, prtInputMediaType and
prtInputMediaColor) in the MIB. The object prtInputMediaName is
intended for display to an operator and is purely descriptive. The
value in prtInputMediaName is not interpreted by the printer so using
a standard name for this value will not change any of the other media
attributes nor will it cause an alert if the media in the input sub-
unit does not match the name.
Simple Name Descriptor Text
other
unknown
iso-a4-white Specifies the ISO A4 white medium with
size: 210 mm by 297 mm as defined in ISO 216
iso-a4-coloured Specifies the ISO A4 colored medium with
size: 210 mm by 297 mm as defined in ISO 216
iso-a4-transparent Specifies the ISO A4 transparent medium with
size: 210 mm by 297 mm as defined in ISO 216
iso-a3-white Specifies the ISO A3 white medium with
size: 297 mm by 420 mm as defined in ISO 216
iso-a3-coloured Specifies the ISO A3 colored medium with
size: 297 mm by 420 mm as defined in ISO 216
iso-a5-white Specifies the ISO A5 white medium with
size: 148 mm by 210 mm as defined in ISO 216
iso-a5-coloured Specifies the ISO A5 colored medium with
size: 148 mm by 210 mm as defined in ISO 216
iso-b4-white Specifies the ISO B4 white medium with
size: 250 mm by 353 mm as defined in ISO 216
iso-b4-coloured Specifies the ISO B4 colored medium with
size: 250 mm by 353 mm as defined in ISO 216
iso-b5-white Specifies the ISO B5 white medium with
size: 176 mm by 250 mm as defined in ISO 216
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iso-b5-coloured Specifies the ISO B5 colored medium with
size: 176 mm by 250 mm as defined in ISO 216
jis-b4-white Specifies the JIS B4 white medium with
size: 257 mm by 364 mm as defined in JIS P0138
jis-b4-coloured Specifies the JIS B4 colored medium with
size: 257 mm by 364 mm as defined in JIS P0138
jis-b5-white Specifies the JIS B5 white medium with
size: 182 mm by 257 mm as defined in JIS P0138
jis-b5-coloured Specifies the JIS B5 colored medium with
size: 182 mm by 257 mm as defined in JIS P0138
The following standard values are defined for North American media:
na-letter-white Specifies the North American letter white
medium with size: 8.5 inches by 11 inches
na-letter-coloured Specifies the North American letter colored
medium with size: 8.5 inches by 11 inches
na-letter-transparent
Specifies the North American letter
transparent medium with size: 8.5 inches
by 11 inches
na-legal-white Specifies the North American legal white
medium with size: 8.5 inches by 14 inches
na-legal-coloured Specifies the North American legal colored
medium with size: 8.5 inches by 14 inches
The following standard values are defined for envelopes:
iso-b5-envelope Specifies the ISO B5 envelope medium
with size: 176 mm by 250 mm
as defined in ISO 216 and ISO 269
iso-b4-envelope Specifies the ISO B4 envelope medium
with size: 250 mm by 353 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-c4-envelope Specifies the ISO C4 envelope medium
with size: 229 mm by 324 mm
as defined in ISO 216 and ISO 269
iso-c5-envelope Specifies the ISO C5 envelope medium
with size: 162 mm by 229 mm
as defined in ISO 269
iso-designated-long-envelope
Specifies the ISO Designated Long envelope
medium with size: 110 mm by 220 mm
as defined in ISO 269
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na-10x13-envelope Specifies the North American 10x13 envelope
medium with size: 10 inches by 13 inches
na-9x12-envelope Specifies the North American 9x12 envelope
medium with size: 9 inches by 12 inches
na-number-10-envelope
Specifies the North American number 10
business envelope medium with size: 4.125
inches by 9.5 inches
na-7x9-envelope Specifies the North American 7x9 inch envelope
na-9x11-envelope Specifies the North American 9x11 inch envelope
na-10x14-envelope Specifies the North American 10x14 inch envelope
na-number-9-envelope
Specifies the North American number 9
business envelope 3.875 by 8.875 inches
na-6x9-envelope Specifies the North American 6x9 inch envelope
na-10x15-envelope Specifies the North American 10x15 inch envelope
The following standard values are defined for the less commonly
used media (white-only):
iso-a0-white Specifies the ISO A0 white medium
with size: 841 mm by 1189 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-a1-white Specifies the ISO A1 white medium
with size: 594 mm by 841 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-a2-white Specifies the ISO A2 white medium
with size: 420 mm by 594 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-a6-white Specifies the ISO A6 white medium
with size: 105 mm by 148 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-a7-white Specifies the ISO A7 white medium
with size: 74 mm by 105 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-a8-white Specifies the ISO A8 white medium
with size: 52 mm by 74 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-a9-white Specifies the ISO A9 white medium
with size: 39 mm by 52 mm
as defined in ISO 216
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iso-a10-white Specifies the ISO A10 white medium
with size: 26 mm by 37 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-b0-white Specifies the ISO B0 white medium
with size: 1000 mm by 1414 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-b1-white Specifies the ISO B1 white medium
with size: 707 mm by 1000 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-b2-white Specifies the ISO B2 white medium
with size: 500 mm by 707 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-b3-white Specifies the ISO B3 white medium
with size: 353 mm by 500 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-b6-white Specifies the ISO B6 white medium
with size: 125 mm by 176 mm i
as defined in ISO 216
iso-b7-white Specifies the ISO B7 white medium
with size: 88 mm by 125 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-b8-white Specifies the ISO B8 white medium
with size: 62 mm by 88 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-b9-white Specifies the ISO B9 white medium
with size: 44 mm by 62 mm
as defined in ISO 216
iso-b10-white Specifies the ISO B10 white medium
with size: 31 mm by 44 mm
as defined in ISO 216
jis-b0-white Specifies the JIS B0 white medium with size:
1030 mm by 1456 mm
jis-b1-white Specifies the JIS B1 white medium with size:
728 mm by 1030 mm
jis-b2-white Specifies the JIS B2 white medium with size:
515 mm by 728 mm
jis-b3-white Specifies the JIS B3 white medium with size:
364 mm by 515 mm
jis-b6-white Specifies the JIS B6 white medium with size:
257 mm by 364 mm
jis-b7-white Specifies the JIS B7 white medium with size:
182 mm by 257 mm
jis-b8-white Specifies the JIS B8 white medium with size:
128 mm by 182 mm
jis-b9-white Specifies the JIS B9 white medium with size:
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91 mm by 128 mm
jis-b10-white Specifies the JIS B10 white medium with size:
64 mm by 91 mm
The following standard values are defined for engineering media:
a Specifies the engineering A size medium with
size: 8.5 inches by 11 inches
b Specifies the engineering B size medium with
size: 11 inches by 17 inches
c Specifies the engineering C size medium with
size: 17 inches by 22 inches
d Specifies the engineering D size medium with
size: 22 inches by 34 inches
e Specifies the engineering E size medium with
size: 34 inches by 44 inches
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Appendix D - Roles of Users
Background
The need for "Role Models" stemmed in large part from the need to
understand the importance of any given proposed object for the MIB.
Many times the real world need for a proposed object would be debated
within the group; the debate would typically result in the need to
describe the potential usage of the object in terms of a "live"
person performing some type of printing-related task.
Determining the value of a proposed object through identification of
the associated human users was found to be so common that a more
formalized model was required for consistent analysis. The model
describing categories of human-oriented tasks is called "Role Models"
in this document.
In developing the Role Models it was necessary to identify the
common, primary tasks that humans typically face when interacting
with a printer and its related printing system(s). It was expected
that certain kinds of tasks would serve to identify the various Role
Models.
In presenting the set of Role Models, the set of "Common Print System
Tasks" are first presented, followed by the set of Role Model
definitions. Finally, a simple matrix is presented in which Role
Models and Tasks are cross-compared.
Common Print System Tasks
Upon researching the many tasks encountered by humans in dealing with
printers and printing systems, the following were found to be
pervasive within any operating environment:
Printer job state - Determine the status of a job without a printer.
Printer capabilities - Determine the current capabilities of a
printer, for example, the available media sizes, two-sided printing,
a particular type of interpreter, etc.
Printer job submission - Submit a print job to a printer.
Printer job removal - Remove a job from a printer.
Notification of events - Receive notification of the existence of a
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defined printer event. An event can be of many types, including
warnings, errors, job stage completion (e.g., "job done"), etc.
Printer configuration - Query the current configuration of a printer.
Printer consumables - Determine the current state of any and all
consumables within a printer.
Print job identification - Determine the identification of a job
within a printer.
Internal printer status - Determine the current status of the
printer.
Printer identification - Determine the identity of a printer.
Printer location - Determine the physical location of a printer.
Local system configuration - Determine various aspects of the current
configuration of the local system involved with the operation of a
printer.
These "tasks" cover a large spectrum of requirements surrounding the
operation of a printer in a network environment. This list serves as
the basis for defining the various Role Models described below.
Proposed Role Models
Following is the list of "Role Models" used to evaluate the
requirements for any given Printer MIB object. Note that the keyword
enclosed in parentheses represents an abbreviation for the particular
Role Model in the matrix described later in this document.
User (USER) - A person or application that submits print jobs to the
printer; typically viewed as the "end user" within the overall
printing environment.
Operator (OP) - A person responsible for maintaining a printer on a
day-to-day basis, including such tasks as filling empty media trays,
emptying full output trays, replacing toner cartridges, clearing
simple paper jams, etc.
Technician (TECH) - A person responsible for repairing a
malfunctioning printer, performing routine preventive maintenance,
and other tasks that typically require advanced training on the
printer internals. An example of a "technician" would be a
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manufacturer's Field Service representative, or other person formally
trained by the manufacturer or similar representative.
System Manager (MGR) - A person responsible for configuration and
troubleshooting of components involved in the overall printing
environment, including printers, print queues and network
connectivity issues. This person is typically responsible for
ensuring the overall operational integrity of the print system
components, and is typically viewed as the central point of
coordination among all other Role Models.
Help Desk (HELP) - A person responsible for supporting Users in
their printing needs, including training Users and troubleshooting
Users' printing problems.
Asset Manager (AM) - A person responsible for managing an
organization's printing system assets (primarily printers). Such a
person needs to be able to identify and track the location of
printing assets on an ongoing basis.
Capacity Planner (CP) - A person responsible for tracking the usage
of printing resources on an ongoing basis for the purpose of planning
printer acquisitions and/or placement of printers based on usage
trends.
Installer (INST) - A person or application responsible for
installing or configuring printing system components on a local
system.
Accountant (ACCT) - A person responsible for tracking the usage of
printing resources on an ongoing basis for the purpose of charging
Users for resources used.
Matrix of Common Print System Tasks and Role Models
To better understand the relationship between the set of defined
"Common Print System Tasks" and the various "Role Models," the
following matrix is provided.
It is important to recognize that many of the tasks will appear to be
applicable to many of the Role Models. However, when considering the
actual context of a task, it is very important to realize that often
the actual context of a task is such that the Role Model can change.
For example, it is obvious that a "System Manager" must be able to
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submit print jobs to a printer; however, when submitting a print job,
a person identified as a "System Manager" is actually operating in
the context of a "User" in this case; hence, the requirement to
submit a print job is not listed as a requirement for a System
Manager.
Conversely, while a "User" must be able to remove a job previously
submitted to a printer, an "Operator" is often expected to be able to
remove any print job from any printer; hence, print job removal is a
(subtly different) requirement for both the "User" and "Operator"
Role Models.
Role Models
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Requirement Area USER OP TECH MGR HELP AM CP INST ACCT
Print job status xx xx xx xx xx
Printer capabilities xx xx xx
Print job submission xx
Print job removal xx xx
Notification of events xx xx
Printer configuration xx xx
Printer consumables xx xx xx
Print job identification xx xx xx xx xx
Internal printer status xx xx xx
Printer identification xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
Printer location xx
Local system configuration xx xx
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Appendix E - Overall Printer Status Table
The Status Table establishes a convention for the top 25 printer
errors. The table defines a suggested relationship between various
printer states and the variables Printer hrDeviceStatus,
hrPrinterStatus, hrPrinterDetectedErrorState, prtAlertGroup,
prtAlertCode and various sub-unit status variables (prtInputStatus,
prtOutputStatus, prtMarkerStatus, prtMediaPathStatus and
prtChannelStatus). This table is the recommended implementation of
these variables. It is provided to guide implementors of this MIB and
users of the MIB by providing a sample set of states and the variable
values that are expected to be produced as result of that state. This
information supplements that provided in Section 2.2.13.2 "Overall
Printer Status". This is not an exhaustive list rather it is a
guideline.
The definition of PrtSubUnitStatusTC specifies that SubUnitStatus is
an integer that is the sum of 5 distinct values/states: Availability,
Critical, Non-Critical, On-line and Transitioning.
Thus when a non-critical alert or alerts are present the values for
Availability, On-Line and Transitioning will be summed with the Non-
Critical Alerts (8) value.
The table was generated in landscape format and is located at
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/pmp/contributions/Top25Errors.pdf.
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Appendix F . Participants
The following people attended at least one meeting of the Printer
Working Group; many attended most meetings.
Ron Bergman - Hitachi Koki
Luis Cubero - Hewlett-Packard
Jay Cummings - Novell
Andy Davidson - Tektronix
Lee Farrell - Canon
Joel Gyllenskog - Microworks
Tom Hastings - Xerox
Scott Isaacson - Novell
Binnur Al-Kazily - Hewlett-Packard
Rick Landau - Digital Equipment Corporation
David Kellerman - Northlake Software
Harry Lewis - IBM
Pete Loya - Hewlett-Packard
Jay Martin . Underscore, Inc.
Bob Pentecost - Hewlett-Packard
Dave Roach - Unisys
Stuart Rowley - Kyocera
Bob Setterbo - Adobe
Ron Smith - Texas Instruments
Mike Timperman - Lexmark
Randy Turner - 2Wire, Inc.
Bill Wagner - NETsilicon, Inc.
Chris Wellens - Interworking Labs
Craig Whittle . Sharp Labs
Don Wright - Lexmark
Lloyd Young - Lexmark
Atsushi Yuki - Kyocera
Steve Zilles - Adobe
Authors' Addresses
Gary Gocek
15 Red Post Crescent
Fairport, NY 14450
(716) 223-3826
Email: gary@gocek.org
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Harry Lewis
IBM
6300 Diagonal Hwy.
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone (303) 924-5337
Email: harryl@us.ibm.com
Randy Turner
2Wire, Inc.
1704 Automation Parkway
San Jose, CA 95131
Phone (408) 895-1216
Email: rturner@2wire.com
Significant contributors
Ron Bergman (Chairman)
Hitachi-Koki
Phone: (805) 578-4421
Email: rbergma@hitachi-hkis.com
Joel Gyllenskog
Microworks, Inc.
Phone: (208) 375-1234
Email: joelgyllen@aol.com
Thomas N. Hastings
Xerox Corporation
Phone: (310) 333-6413
Email: hastings@cp10.es.xerox.com
Scott Isaacson
Novell
Phone: (801) 861-7366
Email: sisaacson@novell.com
Binnur Al-Kazily
Hewlett-Packard, Inc.
Phone: (208) 396-6372
Email: binnur_al-kazily@hp.com
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David Kellerman
Northlake Software
Phone: (503) 228-3383
Email: kellerman@nls.com
Matt King
Lexmark International
Phone: (859) 232-6907
Email: emking@lexmark.com
Jay Martin
Underscore, Inc.
Phone: (603) 889-7000
Email: jkm@underscore.com
Ira McDonald
High North Inc
Phone: +1 906-494-2434 or +1 906-494-2697
Email: imcdonald@sharplabs.com
Mike McKay
Novell, Inc.
Bob Pentecost
Hewlett-Packard
Phone: (208) 396-3312
Email: bpenteco@boi.hp.com
Stuart Rowley
Kyocera
Phone: (510) 299-7206
Email: stuart.rowley@kyocera.com
Ronald L. Smith
Texas Instruments
Phone: (817) 774-6151
Email: rlsmith@nb.ppd.ti.com
Gail Songer
Peerless Systems Networking
Phone: (650) 569-4414
Email: gsonger@peerless.com
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William Wagner
NETsilicon, Inc.
Phone: 781-398-4588
Email: bwagner@digprod.com
Chris Wellens
Interworking Labs
Phone: (408) 685-3190
Email: chrisw@iwl.com
F.D. Wright
Lexmark International
Phone: (859) 232-4808
Email: don@lexmark.com
Lloyd Young
Lexmark International
Phone: (859) 232-5150
Email: lpyoung@lexmark.com
Stephen N. Zilles
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Phone: (415) 962-4766
Email: szilles@mv.us.adobe.com
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