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  • maxijose
    Member
    • May 2007
    • 36

    #1

    Monitor level of inc of a printer

    Has anyone ever done this here?
    I have a Canon iR2270. I cannot find the OID of the "level of inc" parameter.

    I need help please.
  • predatorz
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 109

    #2
    Borrow thread..
    I also cannot find the oid for monitoring ink levels for RICOH AFICIO. CL. 3000e,any soul know about the OID for this printer for monitor ink level ?
    Only managed to find out the OID for printer status 'offline' and 'out of paper'
    Thanks for any help!

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    • solar
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2007
      • 2

      #3
      Is there any way get such statuses at all?

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      • cdm710
        Member
        • Jun 2007
        • 43

        #4
        How do you even go about trying to monitor a printer? It's not like you can install an agent on one. That would be pretty useful to be able to monitor the ink/toner level, though.

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        • predatorz
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 109

          #5
          Yes, by using snmp, your printer must support as well.

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          • cdm710
            Member
            • Jun 2007
            • 43

            #6
            So how exactly does one go about monitoring a printer using SNMP? I didn't find any real answer when I looked, I just found posts of people asking how to do it. If someone could inform all of us that don't know how to do this, that would be awesome.

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            • cdm710
              Member
              • Jun 2007
              • 43

              #7
              Alright, I figured out how to add the printer. I created a new host and linked it to a SNMP v2 template. There are a bunch of items that show up, but I don't see anything that looks like it has anything to do with toner or paper levels.

              I also ran the command "snmpwalk -v 2c -c public 192.168.1.150" which generated a bunch of SNMP information, but I don't know if this is where I can find the info I need and I also don't know how to tell Zabbix what info from here it needs to monitor the toner and paper. Any suggestions?

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              • cdm710
                Member
                • Jun 2007
                • 43

                #8
                Any suggestions, I still haven't figured it out...

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                • predatorz
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 109

                  #9
                  I used a crude method..
                  first i use snmpwalk to get all SNMP information output to a file

                  set the printer offline, run snmpwalk again as above
                  Compare the stupid results, see which value change, and then find the SNMP OID..

                  Crude ?

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                  • cdm710
                    Member
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 43

                    #10
                    I can try that. What do you do with the OID?

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                    • dennisfeiock
                      Junior Member
                      • Jun 2006
                      • 15

                      #11
                      Printer MIBs

                      Here is some info for printer mibs:

                      Canon - http://www.developersupport.canon.com/index.htm (PDF only )
                      HP - http://new.hpdevelopersolutions.com/...cDownload.aspx (LaserJet Kit area -> Printer Management)

                      edit:
                      Looks like a lot of people have a hard time monitoring printers via SNMP. Heres the MIBs that I use:
                      • RFC1155
                      • RFC1213 (MIB-II)
                      • RFC1514(HOST-RESOURCES)
                      • RFC1759(Printer)
                      • Printer Specific MIB


                      For the printer specific MIBs, see the links above. To find others (Ricoh, Zebra, etc.) you will have to search around. The very worst case scenario is to check www.mibdepot.com.

                      I use iReasoning MIB Browser to do the walks. After that, you will just have to see what you are trying to do. Here are some common ones:
                      Printer status: hrDeviceStatus.[index] (5=error, 4=testing, 3=warning, forget others) (check hrDeviceDescr.[index] to figure out what your looking at)
                      Memory Usage: hrStorageSize.[index], hrStorageUsed.[index]
                      Consumable Usage: Varies depending on vendor. Typically, you can find everything under prtMarkerSuppliesDescription, prtMarkerSuppliesMaxCapacity, prtMarkerSuppliesLevel. Many of the model-specific mibs will include different ways to get consumable usages. For example, some HP mibs have the following tree: Model-Specific-MIB -> destination-subsystem -> print-engine -> consumables. HP stores most of their values in HEX. (I started a post a few minutes ago to find out how to convert HEX -> ASCII with zabbix).
                      Serial Number/Firmware: Typically, I just walk the whole SNMP stack and do a find for what I'm looking for. Firmware is tricky for HP since, again, they store it as Hex.

                      Hope this helps,
                      - DF
                      Last edited by dennisfeiock; 28-06-2007, 18:05. Reason: Further detail

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                      • sip06pp
                        Junior Member
                        • Jul 2012
                        • 4

                        #12
                        Canon MF5940DN

                        Hello ,

                        We are having trouble getting toner information remotely from our purchased Canon MF5940DN.

                        We are implementing zabbix for these printers and we need the OID of current ink capacity and OID of total ink capacity.

                        Can you please assist us in doing this task ? We are planning to order more machines (Canon MF5940DN) and we need to use this information.

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                        • mgibson
                          Junior Member
                          • Jun 2012
                          • 14

                          #13
                          Please don't revive 5 year old threads, and please don't ask the same question in multiple places. I've replied to your other posting.

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