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prtgeneralreset
prtgeneralreset
1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.4.2.2.5.1.1.3
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'. Refer to ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/pmp/drafts/pmib_031698.txt, for more details in the Standard Printer MIB. Additional information: Replaces PML USER-NVRAM-RESET and POWER-ON-RESET. The, the following sequence of events occur when this object is set to ePpowerCycleReset, ePresetToNVRAM, or ePresetToFactoryDefaults: 1. Wait until a job boundary. 2. The paper path is flushed. 3. The printer is reset per the request. The printer will respond to PML requests up to this point in time. All settings will make the printer go thru its power-on initialization routines and I/O cards are reset. When this object is set to ePpowerCycleReset or ePresetToNVRAM, the printer performs its power on initialization routines. I/O cards are reset, although NVRAM on the cards is not changed, and all I/O buffers are flushed. This is equivalent to turning the printer off and then on again. Setting this object to ePresetToFactoryDefaults causes the same action as ePpowerCycleReset exept that it also changes all configurable settings back to their factory defaults. It is equivalent to doing a Cold Reset from the control panel while turning on the printer.
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