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outbin9-error-info
outbin9-error-info
1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.4.2.1.4.1.4.3.9.12
A device specific description of the last error encountered for output bin 9. Each POS should document the meaning of all supported error information. Additional information: This is a description of the current error state of a finishing device. (ie stapler). If the bin does not support any finishing capabilities then the object will return . The possible return values are as follows: Byte1, Byte2, and Byte3 should be 0x00. as they are reserved for future use. Byte4 is a bit field that can be interpreted as follows: bit 0 -- unused bit 1 -- eBinderOut Out of staples bit 2 -- eBinderLimit Too many pages to finish bit 3 -- eBinderJam Staple jammed in stapler bit 4 -- eBinderAlign Pages aren't aligned correctly to finish. bit 5 -- unused bit 6 -- unused bit 7 -- unused OUTBIN3 is the topmost bin on the output device. This bin replaces the left output bin on the base printer. OUTBIN4 through OUTBIN8 are the additional 5 regular bins supplied by the MBM5S device. OUTBIN9 is the stapler unit and is the lowest bin in the device. NOTE: Because HP is marketing a device with a max of 7 bins (MBM5S) the OUTBINn-ERROR-INFO objects are 3-9 but the external device specification requires support of up to 315 output bins. Therefore if these bins exist above 7, then the coresponding objects will also exist OUTBIN10-ERROR-INFO through OUTBIN317-ERROR-INFO.
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