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Not getting status from SerialPrinter #241
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Yes, you need to enable monitoring or the printer will not send status updates back down the wire to your .NET app. It's a specific setting within the printer that has to be enabled. It looks like the 3.0 release does not have support for status monitoring (some of it is commented out). You could try the previous releases and see if those work for you, and carry forward the status code into the latest version. it should be fairly easy to add. I think the reason that it was removed from 3.0 is because not all of the printer types support it, and we were trying to get the immediate network printer support stabilized. The status monitoring worked great in past versions so it should be able to be re-added. Let me know if you're interested in working on this, would love to have it working again. My guess is that we'll need to shift some of the code into the SerialPrinter class and have the BasePrinter provide overrides for the implementations in the subclasses. |
I'm not receiving any status updates from my printer connected through serial.
I have tried :
Status
property => doesn't updateStatusChanged
event => doesn't fireI have found some answers in issues where you say to use
StartMonitoring()
but this method doesn't exist onSerialPrinter
class.Is this method still required? if so where can I find it?
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