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package javax.print.attribute.standard;

import javax.print.attribute.EnumSyntax;
import javax.print.attribute.Attribute;

Class PrinterStateReason is a printing attribute class, an enumeration, that provides additional information about the printer's current state, i.e., information that augments the value of the printer's PrinterState attribute. Class PrinterStateReason defines standard printer state reason values. A Print Service implementation only needs to report those printer state reasons which are appropriate for the particular implementation; it does not have to report every defined printer state reason.

Instances of PrinterStateReason do not appear in a Print Service's attribute set directly. Rather, a PrinterStateReasons attribute appears in the Print Service's attribute set. The PrinterStateReasons attribute contains zero, one, or more than one PrinterStateReason objects which pertain to the Print Service's status, and each PrinterStateReason object is associated with a Severity level of REPORT (least severe), WARNING, or ERROR (most severe). The printer adds a PrinterStateReason object to the Print Service's PrinterStateReasons attribute when the corresponding condition becomes true of the printer, and the printer removes the PrinterStateReason object again when the corresponding condition becomes false, regardless of whether the Print Service's overall PrinterState also changed.

IPP Compatibility: The string values returned by each individual PrinterStateReason and associated Severity object's toString() methods, concatenated together with a hyphen ("-") in between, gives the IPP keyword value for a PrinterStateReasons. The category name returned by getName() gives the IPP attribute name.

Author: Alan Kaminsky
/** * Class PrinterStateReason is a printing attribute class, an enumeration, * that provides additional information about the printer's current state, * i.e., information that augments the value of the printer's * {@link PrinterState PrinterState} attribute. * Class PrinterStateReason defines standard printer * state reason values. A Print Service implementation only needs to report * those printer state reasons which are appropriate for the particular * implementation; it does not have to report every defined printer state * reason. * <P> * Instances of PrinterStateReason do not appear in a Print Service's * attribute set directly. * Rather, a {@link PrinterStateReasons PrinterStateReasons} * attribute appears in the Print Service's attribute set. The {@link * PrinterStateReasons PrinterStateReasons} attribute contains zero, one, or * more than one PrinterStateReason objects which pertain to the * Print Service's status, and each PrinterStateReason object is * associated with a {@link Severity Severity} level of REPORT (least severe), * WARNING, or ERROR (most severe). The printer adds a PrinterStateReason * object to the Print Service's * {@link PrinterStateReasons PrinterStateReasons} attribute when the * corresponding condition becomes true of the printer, and the printer * removes the PrinterStateReason object again when the corresponding * condition becomes false, regardless of whether the Print Service's overall * {@link PrinterState PrinterState} also changed. * <P> * <B>IPP Compatibility:</B> * The string values returned by each individual {@link PrinterStateReason} and * associated {@link Severity} object's <CODE>toString()</CODE> * methods, concatenated together with a hyphen (<CODE>"-"</CODE>) in * between, gives the IPP keyword value for a {@link PrinterStateReasons}. * The category name returned by <CODE>getName()</CODE> gives the IPP * attribute name. * <P> * * @author Alan Kaminsky */
public class PrinterStateReason extends EnumSyntax implements Attribute { private static final long serialVersionUID = -1623720656201472593L;
The printer has detected an error other than ones listed below.
/** * The printer has detected an error other than ones listed below. */
public static final PrinterStateReason OTHER = new PrinterStateReason(0);
A tray has run out of media.
/** * A tray has run out of media. */
public static final PrinterStateReason MEDIA_NEEDED = new PrinterStateReason(1);
The device has a media jam.
/** * The device has a media jam. */
public static final PrinterStateReason MEDIA_JAM = new PrinterStateReason(2);
Someone has paused the printer, but the device(s) are taking an appreciable time to stop. Later, when all output has stopped, the PrinterState becomes STOPPED, and the PAUSED value replaces the MOVING_TO_PAUSED value in the PrinterStateReasons attribute. This value must be supported if the printer can be paused and the implementation takes significant time to pause a device in certain circumstances.
/** * Someone has paused the printer, but the device(s) are taking an * appreciable time to stop. Later, when all output has stopped, * the {@link PrinterState PrinterState} becomes STOPPED, * and the PAUSED value replaces * the MOVING_TO_PAUSED value in the {@link PrinterStateReasons * PrinterStateReasons} attribute. This value must be supported if the * printer can be paused and the implementation takes significant time to * pause a device in certain circumstances. */
public static final PrinterStateReason MOVING_TO_PAUSED = new PrinterStateReason(3);
Someone has paused the printer and the printer's PrinterState is STOPPED. In this state, a printer must not produce printed output, but it must perform other operations requested by a client. If a printer had been printing a job when the printer was paused, the Printer must resume printing that job when the printer is no longer paused and leave no evidence in the printed output of such a pause. This value must be supported if the printer can be paused.
/** * Someone has paused the printer and the printer's {@link PrinterState * PrinterState} is STOPPED. In this state, a printer must not produce * printed output, but it must perform other operations requested by a * client. If a printer had been printing a job when the printer was * paused, * the Printer must resume printing that job when the printer is no longer * paused and leave no evidence in the printed output of such a pause. * This value must be supported if the printer can be paused. */
public static final PrinterStateReason PAUSED = new PrinterStateReason(4);
Someone has removed a printer from service, and the device may be powered down or physically removed. In this state, a printer must not produce printed output, and unless the printer is realized by a print server that is still active, the printer must perform no other operations requested by a client. If a printer had been printing a job when it was shut down, the printer need not resume printing that job when the printer is no longer shut down. If the printer resumes printing such a job, it may leave evidence in the printed output of such a shutdown, e.g. the part printed before the shutdown may be printed a second time after the shutdown.
/** * Someone has removed a printer from service, and the device may be * powered down or physically removed. * In this state, a printer must not produce * printed output, and unless the printer is realized by a print server * that is still active, the printer must perform no other operations * requested by a client. * If a printer had been printing a job when it was shut down, * the printer need not resume printing that job when the printer is no * longer shut down. If the printer resumes printing such a job, it may * leave evidence in the printed output of such a shutdown, e.g. the part * printed before the shutdown may be printed a second time after the * shutdown. */
public static final PrinterStateReason SHUTDOWN = new PrinterStateReason(5);
The printer has scheduled a job on the output device and is in the process of connecting to a shared network output device (and might not be able to actually start printing the job for an arbitrarily long time depending on the usage of the output device by other servers on the network).
/** * The printer has scheduled a job on the output device and is in the * process of connecting to a shared network output device (and might not * be able to actually start printing the job for an arbitrarily long time * depending on the usage of the output device by other servers on the * network). */
public static final PrinterStateReason CONNECTING_TO_DEVICE = new PrinterStateReason(6);
The server was able to connect to the output device (or is always connected), but was unable to get a response from the output device.
/** * The server was able to connect to the output device (or is always * connected), but was unable to get a response from the output device. */
public static final PrinterStateReason TIMED_OUT = new PrinterStateReason(7);
The printer is in the process of stopping the device and will be stopped in a while. When the device is stopped, the printer will change the PrinterState to STOPPED. The STOPPING reason is never an error, even for a printer with a single output device. When an output device ceases accepting jobs, the printer's PrinterStateReasons will have this reason while the output device completes printing.
/** * The printer is in the process of stopping the device and will be * stopped in a while. * When the device is stopped, the printer will change the * {@link PrinterState PrinterState} to STOPPED. The STOPPING reason is * never an error, even for a printer with a single output device. When an * output device ceases accepting jobs, the printer's {@link * PrinterStateReasons PrinterStateReasons} will have this reason while * the output device completes printing. */
public static final PrinterStateReason STOPPING = new PrinterStateReason(8);
When a printer controls more than one output device, this reason indicates that one or more output devices are stopped. If the reason's severity is a report, fewer than half of the output devices are stopped. If the reason's severity is a warning, half or more but fewer than all of the output devices are stopped.
/** * When a printer controls more than one output device, this reason * indicates that one or more output devices are stopped. If the reason's * severity is a report, fewer than half of the output devices are * stopped. * If the reason's severity is a warning, half or more but fewer than * all of the output devices are stopped. */
public static final PrinterStateReason STOPPED_PARTLY = new PrinterStateReason(9);
The device is low on toner.
/** * The device is low on toner. */
public static final PrinterStateReason TONER_LOW = new PrinterStateReason(10);
The device is out of toner.
/** * The device is out of toner. */
public static final PrinterStateReason TONER_EMPTY = new PrinterStateReason(11);
The limit of persistent storage allocated for spooling has been reached. The printer is temporarily unable to accept more jobs. The printer will remove this reason when it is able to accept more jobs. This value should be used by a non-spooling printer that only accepts one or a small number jobs at a time or a spooling printer that has filled the spool space.
/** * The limit of persistent storage allocated for spooling has been * reached. * The printer is temporarily unable to accept more jobs. The printer will * remove this reason when it is able to accept more jobs. * This value should be used by a non-spooling printer that only * accepts one or a small number * jobs at a time or a spooling printer that has filled the spool space. */
public static final PrinterStateReason SPOOL_AREA_FULL = new PrinterStateReason(12);
One or more covers on the device are open.
/** * One or more covers on the device are open. */
public static final PrinterStateReason COVER_OPEN = new PrinterStateReason(13);
One or more interlock devices on the printer are unlocked.
/** * One or more interlock devices on the printer are unlocked. */
public static final PrinterStateReason INTERLOCK_OPEN = new PrinterStateReason(14);
One or more doors on the device are open.
/** * One or more doors on the device are open. */
public static final PrinterStateReason DOOR_OPEN = new PrinterStateReason(15);
One or more input trays are not in the device.
/** * One or more input trays are not in the device. */
public static final PrinterStateReason INPUT_TRAY_MISSING = new PrinterStateReason(16);
At least one input tray is low on media.
/** * At least one input tray is low on media. */
public static final PrinterStateReason MEDIA_LOW = new PrinterStateReason(17);
At least one input tray is empty.
/** * At least one input tray is empty. */
public static final PrinterStateReason MEDIA_EMPTY = new PrinterStateReason(18);
One or more output trays are not in the device.
/** * One or more output trays are not in the device. */
public static final PrinterStateReason OUTPUT_TRAY_MISSING = new PrinterStateReason(19);
One or more output areas are almost full (e.g. tray, stacker, collator).
/** * One or more output areas are almost full * (e.g. tray, stacker, collator). */
public static final PrinterStateReason OUTPUT_AREA_ALMOST_FULL = new PrinterStateReason(20);
One or more output areas are full (e.g. tray, stacker, collator).
/** * One or more output areas are full (e.g. tray, stacker, collator). */
public static final PrinterStateReason OUTPUT_AREA_FULL = new PrinterStateReason(21);
The device is low on at least one marker supply (e.g. toner, ink, ribbon).
/** * The device is low on at least one marker supply (e.g. toner, ink, * ribbon). */
public static final PrinterStateReason MARKER_SUPPLY_LOW = new PrinterStateReason(22);
The device is out of at least one marker supply (e.g. toner, ink, ribbon).
/** * The device is out of at least one marker supply (e.g. toner, ink, * ribbon). */
public static final PrinterStateReason MARKER_SUPPLY_EMPTY = new PrinterStateReason(23);
The device marker supply waste receptacle is almost full.
/** * The device marker supply waste receptacle is almost full. */
public static final PrinterStateReason MARKER_WASTE_ALMOST_FULL = new PrinterStateReason(24);
The device marker supply waste receptacle is full.
/** * The device marker supply waste receptacle is full. */
public static final PrinterStateReason MARKER_WASTE_FULL = new PrinterStateReason(25);
The fuser temperature is above normal.
/** * The fuser temperature is above normal. */
public static final PrinterStateReason FUSER_OVER_TEMP = new PrinterStateReason(26);
The fuser temperature is below normal.
/** * The fuser temperature is below normal. */
public static final PrinterStateReason FUSER_UNDER_TEMP = new PrinterStateReason(27);
The optical photo conductor is near end of life.
/** * The optical photo conductor is near end of life. */
public static final PrinterStateReason OPC_NEAR_EOL = new PrinterStateReason(28);
The optical photo conductor is no longer functioning.
/** * The optical photo conductor is no longer functioning. */
public static final PrinterStateReason OPC_LIFE_OVER = new PrinterStateReason(29);
The device is low on developer.
/** * The device is low on developer. */
public static final PrinterStateReason DEVELOPER_LOW = new PrinterStateReason(30);
The device is out of developer.
/** * The device is out of developer. */
public static final PrinterStateReason DEVELOPER_EMPTY = new PrinterStateReason(31);
An interpreter resource is unavailable (e.g., font, form).
/** * An interpreter resource is unavailable (e.g., font, form). */
public static final PrinterStateReason INTERPRETER_RESOURCE_UNAVAILABLE = new PrinterStateReason(32);
Construct a new printer state reason enumeration value with the given integer value.
Params:
  • value – Integer value.
/** * Construct a new printer state reason enumeration value with * the given integer value. * * @param value Integer value. */
protected PrinterStateReason(int value) { super (value); } private static final String[] myStringTable = { "other", "media-needed", "media-jam", "moving-to-paused", "paused", "shutdown", "connecting-to-device", "timed-out", "stopping", "stopped-partly", "toner-low", "toner-empty", "spool-area-full", "cover-open", "interlock-open", "door-open", "input-tray-missing", "media-low", "media-empty", "output-tray-missing", "output-area-almost-full", "output-area-full", "marker-supply-low", "marker-supply-empty", "marker-waste-almost-full", "marker-waste-full", "fuser-over-temp", "fuser-under-temp", "opc-near-eol", "opc-life-over", "developer-low", "developer-empty", "interpreter-resource-unavailable" }; private static final PrinterStateReason[] myEnumValueTable = { OTHER, MEDIA_NEEDED, MEDIA_JAM, MOVING_TO_PAUSED, PAUSED, SHUTDOWN, CONNECTING_TO_DEVICE, TIMED_OUT, STOPPING, STOPPED_PARTLY, TONER_LOW, TONER_EMPTY, SPOOL_AREA_FULL, COVER_OPEN, INTERLOCK_OPEN, DOOR_OPEN, INPUT_TRAY_MISSING, MEDIA_LOW, MEDIA_EMPTY, OUTPUT_TRAY_MISSING, OUTPUT_AREA_ALMOST_FULL, OUTPUT_AREA_FULL, MARKER_SUPPLY_LOW, MARKER_SUPPLY_EMPTY, MARKER_WASTE_ALMOST_FULL, MARKER_WASTE_FULL, FUSER_OVER_TEMP, FUSER_UNDER_TEMP, OPC_NEAR_EOL, OPC_LIFE_OVER, DEVELOPER_LOW, DEVELOPER_EMPTY, INTERPRETER_RESOURCE_UNAVAILABLE };
Returns the string table for class PrinterStateReason.
/** * Returns the string table for class PrinterStateReason. */
protected String[] getStringTable() { return (String[])myStringTable.clone(); }
Returns the enumeration value table for class PrinterStateReason.
/** * Returns the enumeration value table for class PrinterStateReason. */
protected EnumSyntax[] getEnumValueTable() { return (EnumSyntax[])myEnumValueTable.clone(); }
Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" for this printing attribute value.

For class PrinterStateReason and any vendor-defined subclasses, the category is class PrinterStateReason itself.

Returns: Printing attribute class (category), an instance of class java.lang.Class.
/** * Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" * for this printing attribute value. * <P> * For class PrinterStateReason and any vendor-defined subclasses, the * category is class PrinterStateReason itself. * * @return Printing attribute class (category), an instance of class * {@link java.lang.Class java.lang.Class}. */
public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory() { return PrinterStateReason.class; }
Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an instance.

For class PrinterStateReason and any vendor-defined subclasses, the category name is "printer-state-reason".

Returns: Attribute category name.
/** * Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an * instance. * <P> * For class PrinterStateReason and any vendor-defined subclasses, the * category name is <CODE>"printer-state-reason"</CODE>. * * @return Attribute category name. */
public final String getName() { return "printer-state-reason"; } }