I'm using the RawPrinterHelper
class from Microsoft, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322091, to print to a Zebra KR403 printer from C# code, and everything is working fine.
I wish to monitor the status of the printer for paper jams and paper outages. I've found a query that I can send to the printer, "~HQES" or "esc eng 6", that will return everything I need. The problem is that I can not figure out how to send this query to the printer that will allow the printer to respond. The WritePrinter
in the RawPrinterHelper
class only seems to return a bool or long type.
I also tried using a Win32_printer
object to find the PrinterStatus/PrinterState/Errors
of the printer. using the following method:
public static string PrinterStateCheck(string szPrinterName)
{
string query = string.Format("SELECT * from Win32_Printer WHERE Name LIKE '%{0}%'", szPrinterName);
ManagementObjectSearcher searcher = new ManagementObjectSearcher(query);
ManagementObjectCollection collection = searcher.Get();
string errorName = "";
foreach (ManagementObject printer in collection)
{
int state = Convert.ToInt32(printer["PrinterState"]);
errorName = state.ToString();
}
return errorName;
Utilizing this method, I tried getting the PrinterState
, PrinterStatus
, and DetectedErrorState
, but none of these respond with the information I need. PrinterState
always returns a 1024
, PrinterStatus
always returns a 4
, and DetectedErrorState
always returns a 2
. Though PrinterState
did return a 0
on a proper printing and 1024
on a paperjam or media out event for a few prints, now it just returns 1024
on every call.
I have also found that Zebra created their own software for monitoring printers on a network. The problem is our printers are not on a network and are only connected to the client computer via USB. Also, we are hoping to check the status of the printer prior to or after each receipt is printed.
I am hoping there is something from the winspool.Drv
that I can use to send raw data to the printer and receive data back from the printer.
Now I'm using the ReadPrinter
function of the winspool.Drv
, but the function is returning 0
which means that a response from the printer cannot be accessed. This usually means that the printer is not setup for bidirectional communication, but I'm sure that it is. The "Enable bidirectional support" check box is checked in the "Ports" tab of the Printer Properties. Also, the Zebra Setup Utilities can correctly query the printer and receive a response in its Direct Communication window.
Thanks for any advice,
Jeremy
~HQES
command to the printer, but I can not read the reply from the printer in my code. Currently I am trying to implementGetPrinterData
as described in Zebra Language MonitorRC, but the program crashes everytime I start the thread.GetPrinterData
. It was for a different kiosk printer that Zebra produces.