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Format TEXT_BODYaa=/ATA0/MAIL/TEXT/STS00.TXT
The location of mail messages is specified by the file.
In the previously described 3 formats, “aa” should be set in the range from “00” to “54”.
The meaning of each value is described below:
00: Head close
01: Head open
06: Command error
07: Serial port error
11: Paper jam
12: Cutter error
13: No paper
14: No ribbon
15: Feed while head open
17: Head error
18: Head temp error
21: Ribbon sensor error
22: Rewinder full
40: Issue complete
41: Feed complete
50: Flash write error
51: Flash format error
54: Flash full
Example) ENABLE00=1
TO_USR00=abcdefg@foo.toshibatec.co.jp
TEXT_BODY00=/ATA0/MAIL/TEXT/STS00.TXT
(3) When “TEXT_BODYaa” specifies a file in the setup file, the specified file is required.
Example) /ATA0/MAIL/TEXT/STS00.TXT
SUBJECT:Head Close
Head Close
If the specified file does not exist in the ATA card, the printer automaticlaly generates a
status message and sends it.
If “SUBJECT:?????” is specified on the 1st line, the subject of the mail to be sent is “?????”.
10.4.2 Operation
When the printer status changes, the printer automatically sends e-mail to the address where the
status message is to be sent, according to the settings in the “SMTP.INI” file.
If “RESMAIL” is set to “1” in the “SMTP.INI” file, when the printer status changes during printing
for a print request sent by e-mail, the printer also sends a status message to the sender of e-mail.
NOTES: 1. Even if two or more Issue Commands are described in one file, only one status is
sent back to the client PC. Therefore, it is preferable that one file includes only one
Issue Command.
2. If two or more files are attached to one e-mail, each e-mail indicating each attached
file’s status is sent back to a client PC. For example, when 3 files are attached to
one e-mail, three e-mails indicating their status are sent back.