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Il 04/08/2020 00:42, Don Brown via MIDRANGE-L ha scritto:
Hi Roberto,

Thank you for the config.

I have created a new device description with your sample and it fails to
establish a SNMP connection to the printer - I have an open case with
Toshiba, will keep you posted.

CPD401A Message . . . . : Could not establish SNMP communications with
device

Cause . . . . . : Was not able to establish SNMP communications with
device
SCCPRT05. The reason code is 3. The reason codes and their meanings
are as
follows: 1 - The device appears to be an SNMP device but not a printer.
2 -
The device appears to be an SNMP device but does not support the
required
level of an industry standard SNMP protocol. 3 - Communication with the
device timed out. This could occur because of heavy network traffic,
the
device is not an SNMP device, or the read community name set on the
device
is different than expected. Recovery . . . : Make sure that the
device is
a printer that supports the industry standard SNMP protocol and that the
read community name is set correctly. Then try the operation again.



Don Brown





From: "Roberto Tempesti" <robertotempesti2@xxxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 03/08/2020 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: TOSHIBA ES3515AC
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>



Il 03/08/2020 13:00, Don Brown via MIDRANGE-L ha scritto:


I am out of the office.

If you have a suggested config you can share I will try tomorrow.


This configuration could be a good start point:

CRTDEVPRT DEVD(yourdevice) DEVCLS(*LAN) TYPE(3812) MODEL(1) +
LANATTACH(*IP) PORT(9100) ATTACH(*DIRECT) +
ONLINE(*YES) FONT(011 *NONE) +
FORMFEED(*AUTOCUT) SEPDRAWER(*FILE) +
PRTERRMSG(*INQ) MSGQ(*CTLD) ACTTMR(170) +
INACTTMR(*SEC15) LINESPEED(19200) +
WORDLEN(8) PARITY(*NONE) STOPBITS(1) +
TRANSFORM(*YES) MFRTYPMDL(*HPCOLORLJ) +
PPRSRC1(*LETTER) PPRSRC2(*LETTER) +
ENVELOPE(*NONE) ASCII899(*NO) +
IMGCFG(*NONE) CHRID(*SYSVAL) +
RMTLOCNAME('xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx') +
SYSDRVPGM(*IBMSNMPDRV) +
PUBLISHINF(*UNKNOWN *UNKNOWN *UNKNOWN +
*UNKNOWN *BLANK *UNKNOWN) TEXT('Toshiba +
ES3515AC')

A feedback could be helpfull.

Ok.
I read in the guide of Toshiba e-Studio 2515AC/3015AC/3515AC that the available printing protocols are:
SMB, LPR/LPD, IPP (Ver.2.0) w/Authentication, AppleTalk® PAP or EtherTalk, Port 9100 (Bi-Directional), NetWare P-SERVER LPD w/ iPrint, WS Print, FTP

I think that Port 9100 (Bi-Directional) stands for PJL, so you can try to change SYSDRVPGM(*IBMSNMPDRV) into SYSDRVPGM(*HPPJLDRV). Please check the protocol settings on the device, has to be PCL6.

Best regards


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