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Communication Channels
Status Queries and Spontaneous Messages
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Typically, characters written to the standard output file by PostScript operators, such as 
print
, are not sent immediately. They are buffered until a flush is executed. A flush 
occurs automatically 
at the end of a job
in interactive mode, whenever the user is prompted to make an entry
If a PostScript language program writes data that is needed immediately by the host, for 
example a reply to an environmental query, it is important to flush after writing the data. 
Otherwise, a deadlock may occur.
Status Queries and Spontaneous Messages
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The LaserWriter Select 310 printer provides a status query facility that enables the host or 
user to determine what the printer is doing. The printer responds to a status query 
asynchronously with respect to normal job execution. That is, it sends a response 
immediately, regardless of what has gone on before, or how much input data has been 
buffered. This facility primarily enables spoolers (printer control programs) to track the 
activities of the LaserWriter Select 310 printers under their control.
If the printer receives a CTL-T character from the active input channel, it replies with a 
one-line status message over the active port’s output channel. The message is bracketed 
by the text sequences %%[ and ]%%, to enable the host software to extract the message 
from the ordinary data generated by the job being executed.
The status message has standardized syntax that is intended to be machine readable. It 
consists of one or more key, value pairs separated by semicolons. For example:
%%[job: Jane's report; status: busy; source: serial 9]%%
The possible keys, values, and meanings are as follows:
job
The name of the job is stored as jobname entry in statusdict. (See 
Chapter 2.) This field is omitted if the current job has not defined jobname.
status
Indicates what the printer is currently doing:
idle
 indicates there is no job in progress
busy
 means the printer is executing the user’s PostScript 
language program
waiting
 means that the I/O is waiting in the middle of a job
printing indicates that the printer is printing, and that paper is 
in motion
PrinterError:
 reason means that there is a printer error such as a 
paper jam or printer out of paper.
initializing
 indicates the printer is starting up
source
serial 9
 or Centronics indicates the source of the job that the server is 
currently executing. This field is omitted if the server is idle.