Introduction ; 7.1.1. Synchronization with the printer ; 7.1.2. Basic format of status readback responses - Page 242

Brother 1660e User Manual

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CHAPTER 5 PJL - 38 

7. 

STATUS READBACK COMMANDS 

7.1. 

Introduction 

Applications can request, by sending a PJL command to the printer, information such as the configuration 
and status of the printer.  The printer can be programmed to send back this information when requested and 
also can send back voluntarily unsolicited information of its status such as cover open, off-line state, toner 
empty, displayed prompt message on the LCD and other necessary information. 

PJL Status Readback will help you to program the application to appropriately set the printer settings. 

In this chapter, you can learn how to use PJL Status Readback in programming an application.  The following 
Status Readback Commands are described : 

• 

INQUIRE

 ... requests the information of the specified PJL Default setting (PJL Current Environment) set by 

@PJL SET

 or 

@PJL RESET

 command 

• 

DINQUIRE

 ... requests the information of the specified User Default setting (User Default Environment) 

set by 

@PJL DEFAULT

 or 

@PJL INITIALIZE

 command or  control panel  

• 

ECHO

 ... request the printer to send back to the host computer a comment for the purpose of 

synchronization with each other in order to start communication  

• 

INFO

 ... requests a specified category of information from the printer  

• 

USTATUS

 ... gives the printer permission to send back unsolicited information.  

• 

USTATUSOFF

 ... turns off all unsolicited status information set by 

USTATUS

 

Job Recovery is also described in this chapter. 

 

7.1.1.  Synchronization with the printer 

The printer sends the status responses to the same I/O port as it received the request from.  Therefore, in a 
shared or network environment, if the I/O port was used by another user and the printer is still processing the 
previous job, the printer may send a response of the status of the previous user's job against the request from 
the current application.  In order to make sure that an application can receive correct responses for its request,  
it must synchronize itself with the printer by sending the 

ECHO

 command so as to be assured that the printer 

is ready for communication to you. 

 

7.1.2.  Basic format of status readback responses   

The printer sends its status information to the host computer in the following format : 

• 

starts with the 

@PJL

 prefix 

• 

ends with a <

FF

> character 

• 

All the data is in a readable ASCII format. 

Each line in the PJL status responses is in the following format : 

• 

starts with a specific keyword 

• 

ends with <

CR

><

LF

For example, the readback response against the 

@PJL DINQUIRE

 is : 

@PJL DINQUIRE [LPARM : 

personality

variable

<CR><LF> 

value

<CR><LF> 

<FF> 

The application must read all the data between the 

@PJL

 and <

CR

><

LF

> codes.  If the application can not 

understand the meaning of the lines, it must ignore them. Future printers may send currently unused 
keywords. 

Refer to each command description to learn about the format of responses from the printer. 

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  • 7. STATUS READBACK COMMANDS 7.
  • 1. Introduction Applications can request, by sending a PJL command to the printer, information such as the configuration and status of the printer.
  • 7.1.
  • 1. Synchronization with the printer The printer sends the status responses to the same I/O port as it received the request from.
  • 7.1.
  • 2. Basic format of status readback responses The printer sends its status information to the host computer in the following format : • starts with the @PJL prefix • ends with a &lt; FF &gt; character • All the data is in a readable ASCII format.
  • INQUIRE .
  • DINQUIRE .
  • ECHO .
  • INFO .
  • USTATUS .
  • USTATUSOFF .
  • starts with the @PJL prefix • ends with a &lt; FF &gt; character • All the data is in a readable ASCII format.
  • starts with a specific keyword • ends with &lt; CR &gt;&lt; LF &gt; For example, the readback response against the @PJL DINQUIRE is : @PJL DINQUIRE [LPARM : personality ] variable &lt;CR&gt;&lt;LF&gt; value &lt;CR&gt;&lt;LF&gt; &lt;FF&gt; The application must read all the data between the @PJL and &lt; CR &gt;&lt; LF &gt; codes.

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