#!@SH@ # # Polls PJL options from local or network printers # # # Till Kamppeter (till.kamppeter@gmail.com) # # Copyright 2001 Till Kamppeter # # This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU # General Public License (http://www.gnu.org/). # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # Modifed by Patrick Powell # - error messages, fixed problem with netcat # - increased timeout, added a job end to sequence # as this was needed by a couple of printers NC=@NC@ CAT=@CAT@ PRINTF=@PRINTF@ PERL=@PERL@ usage(){ cat < foomatic-getpjloptions : Device where a local printer is connected to examples: /dev/lp0, /dev/usb/lp0 Have your parallel port in EPP/bi-directional mode (see your BIOS settings). : Host name or IP of a network printer (HP JetDirect, Socket, ...) : Port of your network printer. echo Uni-directional protocols as remote LPD are not supported. The option list is sent to standard output. EOF exit 1; } case "$1" in -* ) usage;; "" ) usage;; esac # We have at least one argument, so do the work ( # PJL commands to request the printer information $PRINTF "\033%%-12345X" $PRINTF "@PJL\r\n" $PRINTF "@PJL INFO VARIABLES\r\n" $PRINTF "@PJL INFO ID\r\n" $PRINTF "@PJL INFO CONFIG\r\n" $PRINTF "\033%%-12345X" ) | if [ ${2:-X} != X ]; then # We have two arguments, do ethernet printer request # Poll the printer's answer and filter out the newpage characters ${NC} -w 3 ${1} ${2} 2>/dev/null | ${PERL} -p -e "s/\014//" else # We have one argument, do local printer request # Send commands to printer port ${CAT} > ${1} # Wait ten seconds for the printer to process the request sleep 10 # Poll the printer's answer and filter out the newpage and CR characters ${CAT} < ${1} | ${PERL} -p -e "s/[\015\014]//" fi