Dascom 7010 PrintServer Manual User Manual
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Printer Status and Printer Messages
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The following information is shown in the Job History. (Depending
on the connected printer model)
Table 14: Job History - Status Information
Parameters
Description
Status
'Status' indicates the status of the network connection. The
following statuses are possible:
- 'Completed' means that the print server has completely
forwarded the print job to the printer.
- 'Pending' means that the print job has been accepted by the
print server but that the data transfer has not yet started.
- 'Processing' means that the print job has been transferred
from the print server to the printer.
- 'Processing stopped' means that the data transfer to the
printer has been stopped. This can occur if, for example, the
printer ran out of paper. If the printer error is fixed, data
transfer will be resumed.
- 'Aborted' means that the print job has been aborted. This can
occur if, for example, the print server has been restarted
while the print job was processed.
Port
'Port' shows the port that is used for printing.
(This parameter is only available for print server models with
several physical printer ports.)
Name
'Name' refers to the name of the print jobs that are handled my
means of the protocols HTTP, IPP, LPR, and LPD. The string
starts with the identification number of the print job, followed by
the host name of the device from which the print job has been
spooled.
Protocol
'Protocol' indicates the protocol which has been used for
transferring the print data.
Sender
In TCP/IP networks, 'Sender' specifies the sender of the print
job.
Size
'Size' indicates the size (in KB) of the print job. The minimal
size that is displayed is 1 KB.
Copies
'Pages' refers to the number of pages of the print job.
Creation time
'Creation time' specifies the time at which the print job was
sent to the print server.
Duration
'Duration' indicates the time needed by the print server for
processing the print jobs. The shortest duration that is
displayed is 1 second.