Brother International HS-5300 Quick Setup Guide - English - Page 15

Using the Printer Status Monitor Program, C:\RPCX>STMX

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Using the Printer Status Monitor Program Type C:\RPCX>STMX and press the Enter key to make the Printer Status Monitor Program stay resident in your computer memory. If there are any changes to the printer status, it displays a message on your computer screen. If the printer status monitor program stays resident in your computer, you can monitor the printer status on your computer screen immediately using the hot-key sequence (Ctrl+Alt+R). To remove the Printer Status Monitor program from your computer memory, type C:\RPCX>STMX/R and press the Enter key. o The RPC works in the environment where your printer is directly connected to your computer. If you are using any printer buffer switches which do not support bi-directional communication between the printer and computer, the program works only in the PC to printer direction and cannot receive printer status information. o The program does not work with printers on a network. o If the RPC conflicts with some application software, exit your application software and then run the RPC. o The RPC may work in the DOS-compatible box screen mode of Windows, however, it is recommended that you completely exit from Windows to the DOS prompt before using the RPC. o The Printer Status Monitor and some other Terminate-and-Stay resident programs cannot coexist in the computer's memory. If they do not work properly together, use them one at a time. You can suspend the Printer Status monitor with any of the following methods or commands. • Type C:\RPCX>STMX/R and press the Enter key. • Hold the space bar down while executing the AUTOEXEC.BAT file at DOS startup to prevent the status monitor being loaded as a TSR program. 15

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Using the Printer Status Monitor Program
Type
C:\RPCX>STMX
and press the Enter key to make the Printer Status Monitor Program stay
resident in your computer memory. If there are any changes to the printer status, it displays a
message on your computer screen.
If the printer status monitor program stays resident in your computer, you can monitor the printer
status on your computer screen immediately using the hot-key sequence (Ctrl+Alt+R).
To remove the Printer Status Monitor program from your computer memory, type
C:\RPCX>STMX/R
and press the Enter key.
o
The RPC works in the environment where your printer is directly connected to your computer.
If you are using any printer buffer switches which do not support bi-directional communication
between the printer and computer, the program works only in the PC to printer direction and
cannot receive printer status information.
o
The program does not work with printers on a network.
o
If the RPC conflicts with some application software, exit your application software and then
run the RPC.
o
The RPC may work in the DOS-compatible box screen mode of Windows, however, it is
recommended that you completely exit from Windows to the DOS prompt before using the
RPC.
o
The Printer Status Monitor and some other Terminate-and-Stay resident programs cannot co-
exist in the computer’s memory. If they do not work properly together, use them one at a time.
You can suspend the Printer Status monitor with any of the following methods or commands.
Type
C:\RPCX>STMX/R
and press the Enter key.
Hold the space bar down while executing the AUTOEXEC.BAT file at DOS startup to
prevent the status monitor being loaded as a TSR program.